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other Letter from Edwin Forre: return. We in Scotland, however, know thi this ‘ New York, April 10, 1829. . ; Hatoh JW Hayden Horace , : . . » ', g at acti $ Tgoe Catharine Bi O'Gi Li 3 . My Ring) ee Pietonte, very lays Cees to inthe on poe les the papi es far Irvine Miss E at Bere ifn 7 hea nen F mReliee” tynn Patel Stina Cruise ONat yaa indite this letter, but my time has been much more | G i ‘ Bees Wes joyoe Daniel Brown BB Hegarty & Dimon Hefferman Joh: je 4 Joba. agrecably employed looking after the affairs of my | Gomer bern the ewe teoughly: Raised nctress | Sect°MRMpsCst Zones Rice fobane mary Ann | Rete Beoynant Thor! Bovirck erst S| Healer light Henandag Ulteron Sn eae farm, which, at this season of the year, presents to | in the higher walks of the drama, now on the | Jennings Margaret Joy Parmolia Folaten tebier? Boyd Jamey Brown Wm Bourke Thomas Hegsean Wah Hoary Jes C Hoidelback, Season- § Deansll Joke c me the most delightful attractions. age. We suspect that the hardest task which | Joran Julie 4 Jeckoon Bary A) Jones Sarah A pulst Andzew Boylan Peter Hogen Mr ily Edw ood & Oo Sees ee Scans tebeelete _ In my preceding letter, I gave you some conclu- had to undergo, was the unlearning somewhat | Johnson Margaret Joantenea Char- Joxes Sarak Burns dug Brick Bon) 8 Heese Soaer ane esnech. Wp OConnordoha _ O'Neil’ Patriok” sive English authority, that a ceriain clique existed | of Macready’s mannerisms, which, being tutored | Js Mrs (24st) Totte Jones Miss Aan Bunoe F Burwell Chas W Hemingway SB Honry Owen Henderson R chac nem? Mi- O'Sullivan Joha—@ Gueeve Rev A'at in London to write me down, and that the writer | by him, and having, for six years, constantly K ney pees Bee A Henry F Hensler F Henderson Joha Owen St Jon ‘Omen Altre Gotrendee 3B in the Examiner was the bell-wether of ‘the flock. | played to him, it was almost impoasible for her to Kawdin Catherine Kelly Bridget Kenny Jang | Brunner Withelm | Burk Onny sick SA oan Lewis Hepther a am now happy to furnish you with the testimony | avoid.” pacar ihe oor Martha ellagher Bridget urbauk Edward C Burt Hear: Hewsou Ii ili Parkor © of one of our own countrymen, who, fromhisin- | — In giving you these extracts from newspapers | Kerens Maria Kiwen' ii emieg eeaa rs Humach Michael Burbeck Ceo, i Hicks Wm? iteneam P| diietets Pat palmer heron tercourse with Albany Fonblangve, Hx.,* and other | publiched on the other side of the water, | acek | RevmapMargarot Reiter Anno.’ King'Catharine | Burnside Burchill George, thurre Miche Helderburn & Bro Higging M2 Alexing Oren Parkingaon James Pariiegomiour Parkhurse Daria entlemen intimately connected with him, had op- | rather to “ define my position” by the co: - ely Mary Kelly Mary Ann Kinsella Anna Burgin Thomas Burns Wm (13 Mul-Burns Robert Hichon E Hicks Mathew Hill J Bryant Parmenter IsauoW ParmerErederio porate” Houry 0) y pee Z x YF y meurrent | Kelly Margaret—3 Kelly Catharine Kinlin Jane Bi Hicks Silas Higging John Frederio = Parkhurst 3 rtunities to know the feelings under which Mr. | testimony of Mr. Macready’s own‘countrymen,than | Kennedy Margaret. Kelly A Kinsbury Mrs Bryan Sylvost Berrys), ee Hivgins Hamilton Horret PE Hitmore GW mily Samuel W Paredes Manuel ‘orster wrote, und how his feelings were regarded | by what I could offer from myself. One more ex- | Kelly Mary easy Aun ying Byrne Thos Ryene Morgan Spa cor Hitches Sat Mindman Hiram | dimott © A Parker Milton mice eRe Da by those who best understood the relation in which | tract, and I have dene for the present. The follow- | *¢'™ 4" Kloin Mrs Adolph Bare sae Bell John Bryan Thomas Holtgo H Hixon & Brothers Hinchman W A Pison James A Pattorny John. r. Forster stood to Mr. Macready. You will per- | ing is from the London Sunday Times, of March | tacey Miss eit in Berg EB ar ony ileal cain Holland Witt Homan thos Hols Normas, Patterson Capt Jno Pray Capt W, ceive that Mr. Forster is not the editor of the E.ra- | 12th, 1845, and most decidedly does it corroborate Vahman Fenny Loliscduhaanah Lavin Uathart D Honge'nichd Payne Ira 8° Piatner Wm” c Piekney Stephen R Porason William ¢ ‘miner, but is, as I said in a former letter, the “hire- | my assertion, that ** Mr. Macready has no feeling ling scribbler” of its theatrical and literary articles, | or kindness for any actor, who is likely, by his ta- New York, February 9th, 1849. lents, to stand in his wa ‘mbert Joanna Loasee Fransis A amb Margaret Loughan Bridget ‘ang Amandy R Lemon Ann Larken Catharine Lynch Mar pbell Dennis C AW € P etto D Pedro = Camp M encins Cramsie Eot: ha ion RM Callahan Andrew r Cameron Jobn “ranner Capt Esra, ., lua. Gatloe Aloe Hogg Capt Holbrook Isaac $ Hogan John @ ModgesG We Philips Henry Pinokham J & Co Molding, Smith & | pierce John, Peirce John @ Friroe Albert A Pittman John $ Prince Uorace W Holmes Win To Epwin Forrr: 8q * Mr. Macreapy anp tHe Drama.—In our arti- | barken Mar Laffan Judith Theodore Campbell HI Chace Capt Sosse Holliok Pred—8 = Hogan Michi Hogan D: Prirce John je Philips & Sona Phinney Abishad Rarer ao saat 2 of , Peo er a Lawrence Margaret Lally Miss MA Lockwood Hannah Gantwell Jw Call ” * P' Molden Patk Horan John ina Ad Prior George Pinckham George Philips Rich: Dear Sir:—In reply to your inquiries, I beg to cle of last week we were in error in saying that | (2yrenee» Tanson Bec y aes ‘allaghan & Teum Crampton J ' Horn B ¢ # I pe Richard - A By 4 ‘ “ > fT . g La harles Li Mi 0 € > ¥ of 7 Hood Wm A i & Sy orn CI Phili ¥ james Poll state that during the winter of 1836-'37, whilst you | ‘Mr. Anderson owed his introduction to. the Teonard Ann—2 Tang Loulia " Looly Britget CaM Angele ane cant hh i Hookiboon Geo Morton Chan” ora.ChagE ie Paihemandas Jun Post Carl were performingat Drury Lane Theatre, in London, public to Madame Vestris;’ his first appear- pnek Alice 4, ‘Lansley JaneW Love Mrs A B—2 Graig Alfred Caccia Antr Campbell Edwd B ie toes EEN Howes CB pores we eneeee eee Me Thad frequently the pleasure of meeting, athis own | ance before a London audience being at Drury | bons Marssre M iy demos eae Howard it A et. Meee ae ee house and elsewhere, Mr. Albany Fonblauque, the ipo under M: Macready’s management, in the | Maas Maria Morry Ann Morek Joanet: Clark ’A © Cardoza Isaac N Clark George 8 Hoyt Geo B Howard Mr Howard EF ita & Poulton Goo F accomplished editor and proprietor of the Zaxaminer | Character of Florizel, in the Winter’s Tale. But | Macklin Ann Mumford Amelia Mills Marie faeer a Clark Edward) Carnoy Jamos Houghton Jacob jr Howarth John | Hull M C—2 pollock Frederick Bower Joha newspaper, as well as various members of his fa- | the fact that we sought to establish, namely, that | Malarky Catharine Murphy Nancy Miles Mary Ghrk Johar Carroll John Caroll Robart Bunter ot Husnmer dash, Heresy Ch Pavogel i Phanckett Dana mily. Rnowing my intimacy with you, both he and | during the time Mr. Macready held the manage- | mae fe ed orris Misa (MA Carr Jj Hughes Win Hubertus R V—2 Hull Purson Mr ? y ang my cy Ww! us, BU y i Maguire Alle: Mullany Mary Morris Miss (Mul- james Carponter Albert Castons Henry Lf a Pugh David B they were often in the | inp of exeietning and apo- ment of Covent Garden and Pry Lane tbeatiae Maguire Drideet Mulley Ann t) rene UF ADB Chord James Hughes Jan, Hyanel a Hatching Ht i @ logizing for the coarse abuse, the bitter inveeti es | ‘there is not an instance of his having brought | Yayer wary lurphy Ellen largaret Rone Gn, sent be yg rlisle John Hyatt Jan Hutehon W: Hurley Wa pain Jno Quin Geo ain Thos A and spiteful seurrility against your acting a”,4 per- | forward a tragic actor with generous disregard to eee Mulrony Be liget rene ee Chaplin Chortior GHEY Fok Gerrell Gardnpe Hughes Francis Hurley Donnis selena ae ina Jobe juin Patk son, that weekly appeared under the theat™; ad | his own popularity,’ is still more strongly confirm- | Masterson Bridget Murray Sarah Mohalond Mi Castel Goorgo Carthy Moor Carroll SW pa pe f the E: f From frequent ae db the te hich th iM s Marsh Srs(Washat) Murphy An Mi Mary Caring Potor Carter: Bennatt & Chase Capt 3 x of, Examiner. rom frequent conversation | ¢d by the characters which the mannger gave to i i jooney Mary 7 Ee ene pase SAbE ame Ives Harr; Trvin Joseph Trving Wm Ratigon Lewis 8 e with these parties, I gathered the following facts, | Mr. Anderson during his engagement. Besides | Martin Faany. ” MUPDRY Mee Cites eT cop Selareee cers | ee Ives David S Ingalls Tnevin Thos Raplisel John & Co Hathour hs eek Raymon Zuo Rev that the theatrical department of said journal had | Florizel, he was put into Cassio. in Othello; | Megan Ann ton st Mooney Mary” Chase James Carnes Monsieur eee eee besctiuaig Beeston Paviban Geo heen confided to the exclusive direction of a person | Michael in William Tell; and Gower in Henry 4th. | Melaim Aun jyesel Elise. Moran Margaret rast eaanese Serene We. Clark Remick K a Ralston Alex tL ery by.the name of Forster, who had in. the main ac- | _,, This was the manner in which the young trage- | Middleton Margaret (Walnut st)” ee Baiaget™ Pian? CMD. Gemeee feckoon Joka JacobsChas M = Jaker PB Beat veo Rellley Bernard quitted himself, previously, with ability, discretion | dian was brought forward by the old on». Infact, | 4 Maguir Anne” Mullin Susan Carey Edwd Carlor Thos Dolson | jackscn toring Mo Jameson Thos, = Jameson Chris Relonticedcre Reiteneanae taste, but that, on your appearance at Drury | Mr. Anderson was hardly known to the London | Miller Mary...) Magrath Margaret Myles Ann Gary Hugh 4. Carroll Bawa Jerming Edw Jenkins Teac Sonkins Pi Reilly Thos Reilly Chas-22 Lane, his course and’ temper had completely | public, until he afterwards appeared at Covent | Moore Smahes > Maiherbe Madame Mullerae west ft Oc ARM ido ee JamesonWm = JonnysJ LR Jennings Danl Regan"John Regan Jolin changed, and that, instead of treating your perform- | Garden Theatre then under the management of lizabeth Mannion Anne Musgrano Mary. Caw Clerry John Cherevery ER. dofery Henry, Jonson Michael Johnson William =| Relily Eatrick = egg ances with the impartiality which hud always be- | Madame Vestris, and Mr. Charles Mathews, in the | Moore Martha Marky Ally Mulgrew Kaney Gols Chavor Mr Creaven Francis TchupeaiGr 7. Sohanen Uaee Bhile Tepetnetines Reentan D Revell Robt sha ized the Ex he h ;; | character of Huon, in Sheridan Knowles’s play of | uorensy dane Marlow Mrs (Bar- Mulvey Cathorine Chester Michael = Cleavland N Clemente Franc’o ohnsto’ ami oe eet MLE - Yow characterized the Examiner, he had, to their er ion, in Sheridan Knowles’s play of | Moore Rebecen —elay'st) Mullin’ Rosean Crohore & Smith Center David Cherebro Emock & | Jonnston J gohnson James N | Heed a pepe sinowe regret, abandoned himself to a wholesale | “ Love.” It was’ from his performance in this | Moloney Anne Marchall Amelia Mulligan Note Choremband Peter Crossey Wal'r K — Crehen James peat! Fie ae Keely WS D. Knobe ari system of unsparing detraction and undeserved principal part that Mr. Anderson first established | Morrison Miss HM Martin Rose Murthagh Boasy Gipebun Mi pon Bava = Olidora Wm, Toyoe Richardson Wm Ricdan John Bally Stephen censure, exceeding ihe utmost limits of dramatic | his reputation as an actor, and not in any charac- | Morgan Margaret Melly Catharine Mulleed Itneriote Child John jr Childs fterm'n M Childe dames®® A ie are Bay hae ny pcwmmene Berane criticism. Both Mr. Fonblauque.and his family | ters in which he was permitted to appear at Drury | Molloy Mary Moagher Catherine Magrath Ann Crissy Ch Child John hittendon A P Jeeanteiote: |. Sean Willan Lc ea ame tie Atta Richardson testified, over and over again, their undivided ap- | Lane. Me CHEE Theale Conan anaes Joy Hiram Jonas T Jones Joseph B Richardson Win Richardyon JJ — Ripley 3 It proval of your acting, which they evinced by their |, When I shall have settled some matters about | MeAnulty Mary | McKeranan Ann = MeDonnouh Mary | Cole James Collins James in Wit jotar Dr Simson Judd Norton Jones Capt Win Ripley HI ing JS Riddlo 38 Imost constant ence at the th d he | the farm, I shall send you a further letter. McAnulty Miss EA McKeon Margaret McDonald’ Miss Conroy Stephen — Conley W: allt ¥ Jones Geo T Judge Bernard Richardson Jas Roack Thos Robison D. alm nstant presence at e theatre during the ¥, ly McBridge Rose McKeon Mary (Troy st) reradg Win i" $8 % m o ling i &Co Jones Seton Judson WR Roach John Rodgers John Robinson J M whole period of your performances. ery truly yours, 2 MeCrudy Ellen‘ MeKoon Mar; MeDoriott Ann Niger lal oepeg eect tal Roam Jackob Rhoads Francis Robinson Wm , mble Colt George ‘elman Joshua K _ In seeking a solution of this strange contradic- IWIN FORRE: eCormick Eliza McLaughlin Cathe~ McDonnell Ann rd Cogan John t George Kavanagh Patrick Kabnemann Leo- Kavenagh Michael | Ropms Homme” Iobiaiantn's tion between the opinions and the taste of the dis- a se A McEntyro Bridgot | Coffen Joseph Conner Michael — Croes R VM Knapp Hiram J pold—2 Knapp Alfred 5m aces ot Bebinsene A Hee rahidladitan of the Reaminerend anetoatio init sic riick Betsey MeMtannass Marga~ MoGuire Miss (13th | Conner James Cobb Samuel G_ Colby John Ta Knaufle M Kolly J Filtmore—2 Kneeso James maker Gans <i leeileRee employées, whom he found it inconvenient to dis- Ing Intelligence. McManus Margaret Moinness Dinah | Conkling Drit Conroy’ Thomas Golfuan John B Rellogy Ancon eee yuneetiok | Rogers D RobertG Place, I discovered that the eaid Forster was on Cium Races—Bincaman Course— MoNeil Juno McGuirk Bridget Conlon John Colbey John L Colten Levi Keleghor John Kelly Patrick OBLaaG Robertson Win ham » that the eai arind,—The three mile race for the McQuaid Anne — McGuggart Cathe- | Collina John Cohen Charles Keane James Keathan Rogers A Rogers Jan Rotheohild M! f th Thomas terms of the closest intimacy with Mr, Macready, | purse of $500, came off yesterday over the Bingaman McA voy Sarah rine Cobb Ambrose i Kelly John Kelly William Robertson Wm + Honske John Roydagyet A the English actor. From this I was allowed to in: | Course. Little Emily won the race in two heats, and | MCpcuuald Ellen MeGuin Anne | MeGonigle Mary | Colleman John Kelly 1 Keenan Wn J) earlate ie Romesh DD.» Rome Bree fecd@arihines Birt, Thats ae ae ‘our Atl wor tl i , and | McDowell Margaret McCarty Almiria MoGawren Margres | Cockerline John Korr Joseph Konny Patri Peres Sob. per aene Rossiter Geo r two things : First, That it was to win the favor | did it at her case, in 5:40—6:01. We must account for | McDonnell Fanny MeCeeoly Rosy McKomb Mise Connor RF A ri Joh aati Kenny tae 'y Patriok Rossenbeaum Carl Ropenhurty Jerome Ryan Cors B of his friend and patron, Mr. Bea that Forster | the time of the second heat, by saying that at the tap | McDowell Mareareb: Mec crm ou nose MoNamee Eliza Condare Micht toyPe Gonsts Kennedy Jam a ane ee ac Ryon as did his best not only to write down his American | &f the drum—which was not heard distinctly on the | MeDade Elizabeth MoCabe Bridget — MeKey Johanna Coneagh Wm Connor Michael Ci Koinmerer Zacha- | Rugdan' bat Hoan Mar pone Ss fival, but to stir upreuch opposition as would mul | stands—the nage started fairly; but at least haitor the | Meponmell Mary McCormick Mfarga~ McKenna Isabella | Canfield Mafo'm — Caghlan John’ Conway Stichagl Kennedy James Ke John tah pumane Fab yee Bena TL | TOE Th Coa eh Tnghaut, | spectators—not having heard the tap—shouted at the McEvoy Mary Tet ettey. tion MoNamce Miss (Go- Gross M & Co Cook John Collins Bornard Kennedy Dan Kendall $c Kettle Hyan Mion | Buddy Michael Ryan Callahan Secondly, “Phat it Was any time in the power of | {hor thelr volees, “Come back !—eome back?» ‘This, | Meth Sirs (Pas~ Mot ormick YWarga® MeMahon Mary Crooks James Clos By = Gronn Monten M Co Kilkenny tinomes Rombeyvems® | eidkes Weslmer Kuimsey Wt) Rutty D ‘ ; COUTSE, C riders, and they pulled up st ret Laugh! 50 bones: ifey. Met ch ‘yan Goo yan 1 Macready, by a look or word, to arrest the | at the ga Then there was an awful shouting aud | McGregor Agnes McCosker Hannah MeManus Dethenen | Goreemen Me Gorbite Mikael. tien By cee VenmoUren user Jann. Ryan Mioh't foul stream of unmanly abuse that was weekly | yelling. “Go on!’ screamed one part of the crowd, ann Mrs James McClenil Margaret MeNamee Ellen Corkey David Copway George Killern Mr or rey oe Be, Se poured out upon you; for though it was not stated | and “Hold on—come back!” yelled another part, | McGee Anne | McDonald Margaret MoVicker Bridget Mr Hooper Thomas King Joseph Peay, RAPmOl Steg 5 Rea ea that Mr. Macready would not commit himself, by | AN was confusion and exciteinent Somebody ran McKinroy Sarah’ MeDermod Anne Comell'GeoC, Coe ee! | Kingstey Philip Roms tena Sanderson Pateiok Shafer Benj W Swain Chas P issuing instructions, in so many words, to hi jown towards the gates and told the boys to go, Little ‘ Danie Bo f Petes oxeph D ekILG S § a iistiae. to ama you, yet it is clear to me, ee Emily, who was behind—nearest to this « somebody | Nargtkorn Katinka Nelson En M Neilson J: Cee et Gatley Babee. om Thomea Kimball Eu eae. anlar Wittens Stade E Siannva Martin Steabridge Aloe that was said, as it will be to any one from the | ¥%* the first to take the hint. She made a start; the | Nally Mary Nolley Elizabeth Newton Sarch Cosgrove John -—- Corearan Patrick Coulter John King Peter Thos Kolh Mr Stanley Geo T Schwanea Otto — Schaft J f Livettad’® dHatetene ihadeal others saw her coming, and away they went. But in | Naughton Margaret Naurvey Ann Norris Mary Ann—2 | (ovler Peter ies pe Banya Daalel, “Kaowioe Haserd Ranier Btendeclngs Meaers Siantcal. denen circumstances cited, that, if it had pleased Mr. | g *jittle less than no time,” Emily was ahead of the Neville Margaret. Nary Ann Nulty ret aaa Consedine John Conour Thomas K rerence Krohl Henry Knooke L altstonstall Gur Sprague Alex Shaaklin Capt Jae Macready to relieve you from the pertinacious and | party, and there she remained. ‘The following is a o bs bpterkigs eee Covell Lomuel, jt Knox CaptJohn Knox Henry Kull John Statt Hora A Slack 8 brutal atiacks of the most servile of his friends, | suminary of the race : Ogarra Bridget Oliver Margaret O'Gorman MissAnn | (Oued ne Crow Thos a Sainen Waa that it was entirely within the scope of his known | | Sarcxbar, April 14.—Purse $500—three mile heats, | G-Gonnelt Mra dohnOstrander Amanda Olimpia Miss Cowdos James Cother Fran Tagnean Monel: tamcerandicie D. Lendon Jobe nloy Thos ar Henge ia an eas Emi, desire to add, that [ | Andrew Bell's ch. m, Little Emily, by Wegner, ano st}. O'Conner Honora Owenes Cattirins Goningham Pek | Callin Ja Connifa Joh Lathan 7 We) Latte John & Co Sharpe Gee g WM oh lo not take it upon myself to repeat the words of | , (am by imp. Leviathan, 6 y.0.,..........., 1 1] O'GradyJuliana O'Conner Marry trey tere sere Ha cag Paani John Tang John Lapham Charles tag ent red ace Mr. Fonblauque and his family at this distant | 1 ¥#m Leer's b. £. Topaz, by imp. Glencoe, out of O'Hara Johanna O'Keefe Brides Core ie Ce eee cei kaaae HL | Eambert Jot in Jamos as} appa rch tc Mm ed time; but the impression left on my mind by re- emerald, by imp, Leviathan. 4y.0......... 2 2 P Cummings Wm Crulekshank WL Cruickshank WL bey errence = Lay Staats Philip A Shaw Jacob Strandring Thos ated conversations with them on this subject, are | Warp e hh, Bi Jumping Mullet, by Othell Parsens Miss Eleota Pillet Madi Phelps Hannah A | Cruickshank Wii. Cutter Chas W maingham Geo | » Ben * Deckeus eines parne Hugh Sawyer Nathan N (Slaven Jamas1e peat sation: =m ject, are | ‘out of Peony, by Count Badger.4y.0....... 3 3 | M Potter Mrs (Eliza- Preston Mrs James | Cunningham TM Cuddy Thomas Crudon Denis Tarking Th Pg vent ale rodmian Joh | Btapléton John. 4 | Easy Okmavempe ‘still fresh and indelible, and for the authenticity of Time. 5:40—6,01. Parker Harriet BE _ beth st) Tiare Curty Michael Commey G W. Crommer John oes ands Roger Laurengon Jamos William Shunahax LawrencoSheely John. which, as related, I pledge my word and honor. —N. 0. Picayune, April Patterson Mary Power Bridget Mentos Ate Cummons Geo Cunningham Ptk Crystal Patk aye ts A Laurence Jas A ider Auton G Seaman John Shehan Jeremiah Very truly yours, SHEE Payten Tridget Power Ctharing Phillips Mrs If Cyphers James je Lane Maogit Rablevaase panatord pichiael ss: an Wan Shog Roland I Schneider Peter ' : i endleton Mary Parmelus Pe i ORY Ae 7 heils Wm jenrs Captain Jo- Snell Isaac I do not deem it necessary to give the name of | ., T8-E@narnic.—The bill incorporating the New | Pentland Banc” Pratt Miss Ellen Ponedae Dalten Patk Daman John Daily John TAReNy Chip Mart eee errant eens | Stieethe James patiian. Stoole Franklin the writer of this letter, but he is ready, at any Xork ‘and Boston, Magnetic Telegraph Printing Perry Elizabeth — Patterso my Porter Miss Anno M_ | Daily das Paly John Day ‘And Fehean John Foland’ ho || Bane Joly | lene rr ggallleae oalihimipatgd ey t Casi equire i ‘ompany, to use llouse’s patent, passes » le aly Anthon} y And; Leamy Thomas Lefev! ter Lehnert F Stel " ‘ moment, should the occasion require it, to make | ¢¢ Resresenthuiven esteriie See ec ccived ee | Quilulan Mary Quinn Mrs (Orange Quin Mary Dalten Path. Datlman D” ——-Denlson Malachi Keech John Co Lee Che Ma Tee (Comte, Mons Hicietiicncs, 3s Brereeee cere shea imetiy the most solemn attestation to the truth of what | ¢ eal Drain cohen | Queen Sarah xt Suis BarGars Davis John Danforth John Darker Wm Lees Saml Hunter Learned 8 Derby Lo Fort Edward Shorridon Job Stevious i Sherwood Wa'D i ._ Mr. rushi r ch 3 " i ihe hien written: Governor's signature, Mr, Downing is pushing | Quinn Aary Qulaby Carcline DrEH Day Jeremiah — Daniell Win Lewis RB Leonard F pereidon Gokn. . Bepuene I sw : Brensekaimaeen ‘Let me now call your attention to another para- the work forward with all despatch. The posts R Davier Chas Davies Chas "Davis G 1, Lewis Michael Tewerg Sau tevenson Byrd W Stewart Jon Sherwood WintelaS ph of my Philadelphia card, in which I stated | 2° up, half way to Providence, and all the way | Randolph Martha $ Rodman Mrs (Cliff Roed Mra Geo P Dawsin EP Davis Rich. Davis Rich Ue Co Lester Gon We Sherwood WS. Gtelnboreh Wan. Gehsreisenata 0 Rat “Mr. Macready has no feeling of kindness | ftom New York, to Bridgeport, Connecticut, It | Reed Widow (E B'y, st) Reily Bridget—2 Davies Jobn Danley John Darling Wm. Lesienr Henry Blowart Alfred: | FbsHbor Fane Siechbergs fc act “| ike! i will be in operation by the middle of J Th Reilly Mary Robinson Mrs —-Ridner Annette Deacon Jas Pelany John Degrann W A, Levie George PAGAN je jponcer Geo dor any actor who 1s likely, by his talents, to stand y une. ‘Lhe | Reynolds Ann Rodgers Rose Ritan Hannah Dean W) De "I tf i 4 Seyfred Julian F Sherman & Skeylor Stevens Goo B in his way.” In support of this declaration, I give | Boston stockholders in the Southern Telegraph | Reilly Mary Rorke Anne Rilehio Mrs De Craft Dedrandial® Deforder hae Lindlow Has eae TA gaeaim re roe ay [eh ter Bical Bart Owe ‘you the following facts, as related to me by Mr, | Line received this day their quarterly dividend of Reilly Mary FranoisRussell Catharine Robinson Grace Dean Edw Debilier Frederic Deckor & Coleman Light Mr Lillis John ly Thos nea Thad Sheppard Captain Stowart Thos Ei Gustavus V. Brooke, the young and talented Irish | four per cent.—Boston Transcript, April 26, Reynolds Catharine Ryder Lucy Robinson Isnbella | Deitz M Debs Danl De Bodia Dr E iddy Thos Lindman Wim v Senet Je Wi Phiitip teller eg irapedian, whos abgut a year mide, iade'oo taro BICLEOI Te.. DREGE ee tea, pee eeaal oseiee eae 8 Libby Wm Schencke Edwin Sexton Stephen B_ Stickney Geo S Pea escion on a Pondon audionce ¢ When | ,,A8.areival at Halifax from Newfoundiand, states that iy Catharine Reilly, Bridgot Mary DeWhcan” Denning Chas Destfee Wm It Littleuetd Josiah Pera antes. Bhar ocd COW toe Mn Macreddy anuned the management of Covent | {hfe fishery had been, so far, suecssf anette) Seat aty) SOR ERT a: isin, Bhan Maem LseretaeS. | ron atin, Soy Wiliam Sona Joh “add - — — = - ig eve nport a8 ecker Capt Langhran Thos pink Thon Li on Robert Garden theatre, he engaged sever e Root Jane Reilly Elen Buby fe r hon pin! mas on ¢ prominent Seung ators Englands ith the os | LST CB-ETPEES REMAINING IN THE NEW YORK | ee | Bian Ew Bivomatant | | Hames etl Perdana SHY = beens F + A * » 1849. ickinson Di mC Lloyd Robert 0} Simpson Geo W. Sine’ ese ) y 7 a LATION, illon Israel emenrant, oherty John hook Capt Jas, Lord Lower: min a6} bait, was promised Othello for his debuts and, with | lea##mention the date of the List in which they areadver- | Stanton Honora Stowe Henvietta ‘Seiehae Me” ar BemonJola | Dolan Pat Dodie ie Hyon sR yous Cormetiua Lyons ie my awit Sicay sume * cacy ss J a odge Nathan ooge Ls jodge Wm. parce jyon Wm nyons Martin, Smi. i s s f ail the hope ful aa & young. wand ardent LADIES) LIST. Store AMM cing teense Rinalson Elisa, Dotlns Mugh Bola John, Delia Win Hyon Samual, Lynch John Lynch Michael Roce Wee ae Sroith Chae B , he wi 4 pro- Doherty Jas \t olan Pat ns James, Lyons Robert— a ainith Jo! Willceec whet Netwakcallaatiug acto Bid avde. | Acklin Margarot Armstrong Mary—8 Allen Helen 5 Ruse) suriatie > Sauk Eteabeth@ | Dontindustus L John Dowley Might Lambert Mr Layster James you Freeman See Leite ved fiverite ia Allen Helen L Ashley Mrs, Eliza-Apploton Lonisa , ary. Dolan! Micht — Donneau DB Lyneh Michael D ynch Peter ; served favorite, to win in London, as he thought, beth st Arinstrong Surah H | Skeuhae th Sullivan Mary Ann Smith Mrs Vall Honry dekin Harvey ratayotte OL Lodge St John's 1 nits dames fame and fortune. Atthis moment, Mr. Brooke | Anderson Julin Abrams Miss (CanalArnold Mary cls turtevant Mrs Wil-Smith Ann Doyle Patk Donnelly Joun odge Warren 253-2 LodgeMontgomery68Lodge Adelphi 23 8 in aay. Pa ed . 4 <3 bol K7 Shreenan Bridget liam] Smyth Ann y' iy . q p! Spiker Dr Chas Sites ES Smithett Rey WI received word from a friendly actor attached to | 4Fchibold Mrs Jessie atroet) Anson Elizabeth—2_ | Sienyin Margaret Standish Louisa © Smith Eliza Downing Daul Douglas G Lodge Washington Lodge Abraham's 20 Lodge Albion 26 Smith Jesse M Smith Wm IL Smith CE the Covent Garden. company: that although the | A™#tts Bridget Albion Pautine Augusta Mrs A MAL | Sherry Elleabets Shanty Mary SohumanaMadamex | PownarunimoC — Dovnelly Henry | D 1st wetas 97 Lodge Py thagoraaté Lodge Strict Obser- U ¢ ompan 10 i F iglnss 1sano tf ax Louis z orinh 27 Lodge Knickerbock~ vance 9 : A Eig wily manager would give him “Othello” for his | Bartol Mary W Brennan Na Stevens Blizabeth, | jeamicer Susan A Spofford Mrs, | Domaick Geo —-DronbergorJohn. Donnelly Francia | Lodge LunionFran- ‘er Tent 10 of RK Lodge Manitou 106. | Ufford George W Upson Stephen Undorhill & Purdy opening character, yet at the same time his name | Bassford Eliza nah Brenan Ann’ Steiner Theresia. Savin MrsM A Slone Isnbell Douglashoff G Dougherty Francis Don Michl eaise 17 Todge Mt Vernon do Lodge Manhattan 62 | Underdunk Jas I Unger Herman was in the cast of the “ Merchant of Venice,” (to | Bisir Mrs Leah qshart Mra (Mo-Breden Catherine | Spencer Mrs Lily M Stamford Bessy Sloane Hannah Pe Dosle Bo eaydenn 9 leanien Tes pad fam ete cispe Vallington Mt Vail & ¥ at OF _ ce re jougal 8 c 8 . ublin Jon uffey John juffy John is ch—i Lodge Trinity 12 ‘allington Mr Vail & Yates de acted the night following that of hisappearance,) | Brackett Delia Boyigfarguret Bird Bridgot Spicer Mrs Joka Sherwood Mary — Sullivan Mrs(Charl- | Dron hilt Dusenbury Elias Dustin Win Lodge Naval 69 Lodge Honevolent 281odge Empire LO R | Verner Richard — Viekoory Tho. for “Selerino,” or “Salario,” a part which might | Hlackton Jano Burk) Barbara Bourke Jenny Smith Sarak E Sreenan Bridget Smyth Ann Dugan John jenj Dufty Win Lodge Clinton Tent I 0 of R ‘ern Vine Richard Villa Charles with safety be entrusted to the meanest capacity | Biake Mrs (HoustonBru@ Ann Brown Eliza Smith Ann‘S iden Bridget Smyth Widow(R Dustin Wm Drongeon Jas ™M Valdes D Juan Vanderbilt J Verry Perloy ay M capacity |“ strect) Buokley Kate ‘Boyle Am Smith Bersy Sweeney Catharine _ street ove | Dufty Jas Danderdale E J Mabbet Israol_ Mackin Patrick Macey Mr, Bleecker | Yandokin Ira Yionsllo Antoine Yiouls br Fred'le in the theatre. ; Bateman Eunice Bunce Amanda _—_ Bloomer I Smith Catharine Sefrack Mrs (Nas- Sullivan Mri Dune Micael Drummond John Meradendcin. , Madel Mentions . ceo Schita Monsieur Smith Elisha, = Smith HI, aPC ' Mr. Brooke saw at once the deep laid plans to | Blake Catherine Burling Miss (Hud-Hrooks Mrs Sehmidt Justina sau st) Dulen Pennis Dunbar Jas Dwyer Dank Maiden Edward = Madigan Wm Magawean Hugh Smith Hon E Smith Chas Smith jr Wm near the throne,” and he determined to defeat the | Betts Emil r Tate Matildu ‘Thompson Mrs Tr Dufly Ch er Marti Dunger MichL eieen Jon maaise oe Smith Smith Horace G@ Smith Goor machinations of his arch enemy, and so broke his | Berrien Kate Burnham Mrs SJ Bonney Ellen Taylor Mary A (Bowery) Torndy Catheci Duffy Ch Duk Ther Duna Mie! a ee em fiaguire John, Smith J Carroll” Smith Johm F Smith Soke e ement. Had Mr. Brook to, Lond Brennan Anne Brum Mary C Bogart Mrs A M Taylor MaryAnn Thomas Miss B Tighman Rober Dudgeon Saml Duffy Peter Durry Wm 3 Macning Henry J. May Mr. Spring st Smith Patrick Seofiuld SW Shockly Rodney engagement. Had Mr. Brooke gone to London at | fiearly Miss B= BranwhiteMrs Bokantcathatte | Teaf Sarin ‘Tirney Catherine Thompson Caroline Mallory Geo Mahon Martin’ Shoemaker J Schroder Anton Storer Andrew this time, he would have shared the fate of others | Brenna Madame —Ballisle Martha Borven Lydia Ann | TriscotSarahC = Tully Ann Toole Mary- E si iott C Maloney Sif Malion MM ae Blover Alfred who were “lured to the toils,” and who were either | Bright Hester Bartlett Sophian Bourke A Tierny Margaret Taior Louisa Thompson Margarot | Pin, Lo Beau Sire Elliott ¢ 1. - Moind Wm It Mann Chas A ahony. Patrick, Gon ¥ etereen Stone Sommas 5 M “put upon the shelf” or placed in such a positi Bishop Margaret Barnes Cornelia Burke Bridges Townsend Mary Tague Ros Townsend MrvEM | pits s, Hohhiorn © Ragan Jo Mantel Ellicott. Malone & Hudson Matton Martin | Storke John Phillip Stro odere F Snow Alfred that shey could not display them talents, excepting | Hants Cannetc’a Berist araaee™ puter ain Ans—2 | Ful athrtse Twerer Caroline Tunlerdalinaution | Fin fant) baton ram Havin BE Mourell Richard Magovenan John’. Manel Win mebaee ? Sata Snow Cape Banb ct 0 | eir talents, nj joyle Catherin jarton Anne Burke Elizabeth ‘ully Catherine ot Wi Makony Timothy Mahony Edward—2 Margey Henr; ed eo mow Capt Bonbes through the medium of a servile imitati ; | Brown Elizabeth Brady Rose Bush Miss R u een a tay some Scullin Stully Edward Inanager's pecuigar style. itis nolewsstrange than | Regeregwrat W Black Rowe Buln Catherine, || Uraan Caroline + RC Om Oa Pea re Emitireronee Sullivan Katt true, so general and baneful an influence has Mr. | Betwick Mrs (Lon- Barlow Mrs Lam Harrie’ | vignoron Madame © Vallace Mrs Vernhod Eliza Present Recall Meh Ce Retro Ee ak | Mere Martin dames) Marsh Wie Sumner George W Sellivas Michael... I Macreacy’s acting exercised upon the members of | ,,¥#* Beirs Mrs Henry Butler Ellon Vere Betty M Vandewater Jano Vitaly Mary Emery Jobn-2 © Ewan FrancisM = Co.” i rson Thos = Mason J Wo yufee Chasles E Sullivan Wan his profession in England, that, with but few excep- | BO¥4 7l2% ,, Bennett Sophia’ = Buckley Mrs Joha w Erekil Ellis Eyert Goo Evans DC Maroy Justice a ree Ble tions, all the actors in that country are merely the | Brown Helena F Meee sy ere Walter Mary E Wilson Eva Walsh Mrs Patriok | Evans Henry Ennis Petor Ershine Capt D Martin H A Marston Jaa M Sturges Win Snyder John transeri nts.of his artificial manner. I will AR Wat Nancy Wilson Elizabeth © Wallice Mary A Elicott Eminl—2 Emmons Geo D Emerson Capt JB Martin Monsiour lartinChasOR = Marsh Henry Sumner H Ht ‘Summerfield James Stull jr pute to them the bad taste, that they adopt it from | CRANTREMAM Eliza Commertord Mary Carter Mary Ann shCatherine—2 Wilson Mist MW F een Any Marshall Darth Martin Daniel | | Sulton James-$ Smith James Smith Joha d bist) % 9 Campbell CatherineConier Alice Cr h Cathars ere se Ard Farrell Pat Frances Lewis Fale Richd Do: p, { Shaw Honry choice, as Lam well aware that alf who act with | Clarke Anne Crooke Jane Salhen Bridget Farley Wm Ferrell Edw Flatteley Jas meee Bareainy ‘Mathews Conner Marthor Merace E Ke if y him must of necessity move and speak according to | Caldwell Eliza Crosier Mary Casey Mary Fairehi Fallon Lawrence Faugott Peter Mattison JJ Mathews Emery—2 Maull Abraham ‘Tattan Poter Taft J K his teachings, and by such means the pernicious | Catre Bridget Amanda Childs Jane I beth Wi i. Fagan Richd Easier Nalbro May Horace Mendelshon Me Martin Thos horntom ‘Thayro EB Tallman B tea s the per Campbell CatherineCooper Phebe Connor Elener eth Wiles Blisabeth Fraser J 1 fannelly John Farmas John Mathews OB Mechan Francis — Mengel Froderio Taylor John Trass Andrew habit is confirmed th Besides, it ch Ward Wi Ha- Wil w r -habit is confirmed among them. Besides, itis much | Carew Elonor Conally Delia Conway Mrs (Cher- | Wheeler Caroline M wi pty Fard & Brothers Farr Faser B Mever Gottlich Mead Benjamin —-Mocklehand D $ Taylor James T == Traisel We Taby James easier to imitate absurd mannerisms and peculiari- | Cavanagh Mary | Cook Mrs(Washing- ry ") Whpeles carcline M rough Wilcock Ellen Parlin Avg H Fagan Jne Flannagan Jas janich Francisco Mead Alvan Mogurn Patrick TaylorJames BR Tannes Charles |» Taylor HO 4 ties than to spy ont the great truths in nature, or | Gahill ire (ilatat) | tom st) | Gotnerford Mary Welle Mary Wallace Honora Wilton Margaret Falconnoet Mons L Fnrinoli Frodoria Franklin Cart ty Hendie Th Monet kdwna Tesworth Jean Ma~ Taylor & Weistel Taylor Chas HE ‘raine Mrs ‘ommins Ana: Mi veb! A amin Pati ‘AmsOn rrel ri “snatch a grace beyond the reach of art.” Clark’ Lucinda & Cooper Mrs (bth Av-Connelly Ellen Willioms Mra Fran-WashburnMa(Lau- White Margaret Flanagan John Frances Josoph__Featherson Daal Hite ated Taylor John, Talbot Capt ‘Towner k Co Messen The now fulfilment of his engagement at Covent place enselly mien cis Tens street Woods Catherine Freels John Freeman Chas — Foagles Thos G Mites Morice Tautle Jas—2 Teivens Mr, Broad- | T Garden th dered Mi "i ke li Corlis Hester Connelly Ellen Williams Mrs Tho- Wark Elizabeth © Wood Teresa A--8 | Feeney Pat Ferdon Robt Fletcher John Mitchel Patrick Trener Wim Aloxan-_ way Tinng Thos rt 3 er, alt! ‘ondon Hanna Costello Mra( Green- or 8) enuille Louis—2 Fletcher te re enone Mille Ch reat Edw onney R Au rosecute the young tragedian for his breach of Costikiy Mridget | wood st “ Young Ann Young Ell Yoo! Mary Forginson Mr Ferrelly James, jr Fetter J JB Mineo? Miller Samuel Noe Mimanstre Aloide Treee HM Felten OW Toa faith, was most active in his persecution of him. Gorely ied iohael Cee bridges Young Sarah Young Mary ae al srenen cage Wat Wace Meleien E Middleton Geo, Mitchel Chas E penny tart pad re He was constantly threatened with asuit, and hunt- y Bridget Cooper Mrs'Yohm — Coskery MrsJosephB ‘Scns ina Z Piold Fc Fitapatrick Bernard jasor Mohr award Miine Rovere Tibbatde Wan Thomas John R ‘Tjned ound, calkg Masel TE Sones ehos oy. | CimuMary'' CtntiulMtey Soot warps | corre NORMS PAM: | mii Hltgeratd Rha Mohn ME, Somotk Holony Henle | Fda FaeraldThomaoa Pater trained hound, calling himself J. F. Serle, whose sy- a Gemmntell Mary GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Finegan John —-Fitssimmons B ee Morgan 8G essay aha Thomas Edward Townsend Cyrus cop! Hen to the will and Vie: of the “eminent” | Cline Rose, »" Col proerry A Finlay John Fisher John © Moore Mr, Bowery Montgomery Jas Monroe Jas M Townsend John K Tobias Alfred n is so well known in England, that it has won for | Craighton M Costello Mary. dams & Co Abbott John:C Ackerly James Finlay Dan Fitzpatrick Jas Mosey Franklin Mooney P1 Morgan Mr, Pearl st | Towers John T Thompson GJS hompson Lymag him the enviable soubriquet of “Macready’s door. | Cole Marcare Gommuctora Tune Adams Joln B ‘Adlard H Ables John Fitch FF Firman Earl P —— Fizsimons Pat Rentanved D Moore: DPW Towers Poter Thompson Honry ‘Thomas Israel oA, Sie Se y Connor Mary Carroll Margaret Cole Harriet Adams Capt Abey E Adams 8 A Fitsgibbons J Fisk Jos—2 Finnegar John Moore Wm Moore Ge Thorne Walter Thorp Barnet Thomas John R mat.” An amusing incident occurred in one of | Conner Mai Carroll All, Conners Johanna Addy Ainger Wim Aiquirre Senor Fogo Geo Folsom Henry F Fallon John Moulton Jos W = Moore D ThompsonPhilanderThompson Capt Tobey Capt Josiah, these hunting excursions. Serle was despatched | Connelly Ellen Carr Mary Conners Mrs (Beway | Skit Jacob Ambrose Wm Alexander Lefrand | Fordham Chas —Foster Cha Fox Mr(B'dway) More ftenry Move wm Thompson John Townsend Wm = Torning Chas soy his master to seek Mr. Brooke, whom he found | Colsban Catharine Carrington Mrs Considine Anne Allsop Sergant Allen Theodore J_ Allen Russel W Fowler Dr A Fousse Fred Farnham C H Moody BF Morgan Daniel, Moore Henry Thompson CaptChasThorp C M Todner Robert fill 4 : » a Connell Elizateth Carroll Johanna — Conoly Rosana Allen Major Robt Allien James Allen ShearjashubB | Ford, Stanard & Co Fowler David J_ Foster Joseph Moors Thos LC. Motaan P GAL Moore d C & Son Tobias Davie Thompson Captain Turk Hugh J an - | Colahan Mary ‘asey Mrs (Wash-Cushman Emil den James sop John © Foster P ‘otheringham Falar Pat Me ao and rue Lorenzo fulfilling an engagement at Aberdeen. ‘erle de- | Colahan Mi Casey ( y Alden J: Fr Allsop J Fotheringham W Moorebouse John H Morey Amos C Sorekomes John. True L w ‘Chas H ‘Tyrrel Thomas manded that the young tragedian should at once ac- | Cooney Bridget ington si Cullen Bridget Ambrose Wim. Allen Hague & Co Ford Edw Ford John B Fox Patk Moran Wm Moo ml Morrison Jas Turkinton Hugh Trasdell Wm 8) Bye oe company him to London, or abide the consequence | {line Mary Clinton Kifen Cleveland Mes BM: | Airen George Pathe POE RA ARs kaa ge Monahan Thos — Moore Exlward TuppreAlleaL, Turner d We Turrer John cof an immediate arrest. "Brooke, having a dread o} > Wardwell Atwood Chas W Fuller Henry. on, Joba Flynn Win fa a Traadell Arnold T Tyler Rov WH Tucker Samuol—& Re 8. ‘Tucker Hi Tuckor Syl the law, expreseed his willingness togo to London by | Davey Eliza Dooly Alice Dillon Catharine Anderson John Atkinson J Flynn Lawrence = Fury Chas Flynn Morris eA .apee eo ee the steamer, which was to leave Aberdeen that very | Daly Ann, Dowole Anne Drigcol Ellen Auibury Gene. Atm Sele Joke een: || Euyday red pi Murphy J age oak ven van tery. > ry he . avis Esther inne Anne s justin John ne Rol Pryday Fret john. day. In the meantime, however, he took pains to | Devereaux MreMin'aDufly Catharine Antoinette | Andersin FC “Answorth Geo Andrew Saml @ a gs t Murphy Jus Mulligan Poter Vanarsdaton Jas Yan Antwerp John Yan Dogen Ge: ply Serle with bountiful potations of choicest moun- —2 Dunn Rose Dolan Cathsrine—2_ | Archer Wim sudo? Archbold Mark Gaberraud Mons lding John Gaffey Peter Mulligan John = Murphy Patrick — Muldoon John Van Solumldt Teter Van Variok Sylves- Van Ronsaelor Ja 5 tain dew, to which he was nothing loth, and by the | Devenu Mary Durham Emily Doughery Catherine 4 Armee joeph | Grant GA F David Gailfard & Son Mulgrove Jas Hussy Feanels | Murohy Wa Col Oe ae Van Vieok Joseph ; ; ’ nm Ma 00 y 5 Joh urphy Miohl— : time the steamer was ready to depart, Serle was in | Deske Ghuardini Dunnigan CatherineDolan Aun’ Archbold Mark: A ‘Ashard Wn K Galloway Jelin, GALANGNCE FAD Ge ee Mulhelm Felix Murphy Ja Murphy D Wathems Chas Woods Francis. = Whyte Mich such a delicate state of unconsciousness, that | Deavey Catharine Duffin Anne Donaghey Catharine | “pijn" “*P Al Arison George. Anderson Alex Gardner Jos A Gallagher Frank = Galligan Hen: Mullikin Rignal | Murdock J; M Wi Ww Alfred yade Owen Brooke foundno difficulty inquietly walkingashore, | Birra,” BAMaaHie «Bolt BUY ty B GieWon, gengee Gumeueed = | Roeircee Re ee Yimepietres Tae yn ] 1 2 fa 3 we * M4 eo! while the boat bore the inebriate back to his mas- | Dwight Sarah. Delancey Mra John Donohse Macy Bradley George -Brodley James.‘ Babeock John B Giastord xim — Grantcher John Gallbvath Wan Mudhern Daniel Ww ‘i Walkorc Ww ‘ter in London alone. | Dougherty Bridget Delano MaryH Duffy Rose Brislow Mr Blackmar E Brackwedel HJ Gartard Victor Gallman Edw Gage & Ostman Nany Patrick = Murry Thos; pool Re Walsh Joho Mr. Macready maintains a position on the Lon- | Donoho Mrs(11t pi sm nA pg | Dundas Ophelia Baker G Bana Alagia. Graham Jas Gilbraith Jas Garland Wm Muthein Daniel = Murphy Michael = Magloghi Jas Isey Richard = Walsh John don stage, not by his merits as an actor only, but. Donoho lerayMiss( Frank-Dunn Mrs Henry | Bain Professor ™ erWm(7? Had- | Ganly Martin Graham Geo Gara Biehl Muller Claus Muhana J Murrey Thoo ‘alsh Thomas i : if Je nid of ‘cli Ys but | Donoho Mary ford Duggan Julia Baldwin Lorenzo D Ball Peter son st =~ Garvey AS Gayin John. Glacey Hugh Mac Warrington De chiefly by the miserable aid of cliques, ever ready Doran Mra James Deany Mary Dutlin Anne Baldwin James Banon Stewart Brandon John Ganung Chas Gallaghor Jas am Arthur MoCayne Robt MeAlley MoCarthy Micht Whoram Joho t to disparage the rising stars, whose brilliancy might | DetleyKearen Deming Sarah Ann Duggan Aun Barker Orrin Blair George H = Blanchard B Graham R Gray Ganley Arthur MoAliar John MoCahe Charles Kean attacked by Forster and td genus om- | Earl Mrs Peter Evans Sumn@ Eldridge Mary C Baldwin Jess Ballantyne Peter Blake DS i Green Chas Greene Dant Hetenasgniy sae. we ‘ “4 Watson James T © Watson Kobe D ne. The editor of the Edinburgh Pilot and Chron- Eisen Jane gakin a V4 gilts Mise Andros aie a ee de cies Francis Greeror Michl Greene Dent McDonald Wry Me McCarty Patk Wharton Henry i H im z er rhard Barry Wm y ree! i eC , cle, under date of March, 1846, makes the following FimendortJane "(Barry street)” Eyre Faunye Barron John Barrillier Chay Barron Edwin R Gregg Rov John Grogg Peanklin Cee, eee meet Whelan Tim h y y) y > bid Lid MeCorison Amos McCaffrey liry MeAuker Miobael comments on the subject :— | Elizabeth Miss Barret Robt Barker John@ — Barnard Cornelius Geyer Thos Capt — Gregory Jos C McAuliffe Corlius MeBreno Peter “The Examiner, two years ago, when Charles Falviy Bitiad vs exe ¥F * ichonl Pacrett Ja Bornes 4a in Perel 2 ie Green Wm cieren ge Geant Patk M MeCabe m Mo y cy . Fal ‘ox May ron Ee jeendon Jot aan ne rpened one night to play to a more mode- Pil Eugenia Foly Bridget Futon bes. Barber Wm H Barkeley Frai G Gill Dant HeClekey Chee McBride Franels ‘aron Dr Wolls E@win A rately filled house than usual, triumphantly took Farly Margaret Forbes Mrs Alox'r Fitzgerald Catherine Barron James M — Barnstein I Gildersleeye J E McDermott L'rence McDonald John | McDonnell Edw Wheeler Thos B Webb John advantage of it, and announced that ‘on Friday | Farly Mary Foley Maria Fitzpatrick M’y Ann Barnard Charl Barnes Ric! Gillen Mich! Gilmore Wm McAndrew Thos McDonnell John MeDriscol MichL Welch Wm Webster A P ening last, Mi, Charles formed Hamlet, Ertnk Mrs John )Finegan Mra (av B) a Bartlett & Son E Barrett Solomon Gridbin Cornolius Gilbert, Furnos & Co | MoCay lry M in Jno MeAlin Geo Weeks Reuben s even ist, Mr. Charles Kean performed Hamlet, — palion Honora Fourchane Bartlette Ch Barrington Geo ey Rev Gilbert Honry. ilbert 3 MeAten Jobn McCarron John MeParel Wm Wheeler Edward when the house was, as it deserved to be, ie be Fleming Celia M Angeline FoleyMiss Barrour J: ~ Baxter & Brothers Barton John i Gilbert & Son MessraGilmore Thos MeEvory Andy McElroy Chas McElhoefo Jos West Mr ‘To any candid mind, to comment on this must be Fitzpatrick Eliza Fra: Folay Batchelor Gi Batley John Taughor & Orendorf | Griffin Gilroy CG McEwan John Mokivoy Pate MeBislee Mist Williams Wm moperttions, ‘The truth is, that Charles Kean’s ta- | EitzpatrichMargaretFallon Ellen—4 | Foley Mary- pape | t™ | einen Butler poy Cr Griffin Rey B Gilbert Henry Giles’ Win MoElvoy F it MoGaghran Bernard McGirt Hugh Williams JL ‘ ou 1 is, { 's ta Fitzlibbons Ellen Fiage Mrs Olivia M Foley Mary axter FI raunwarth P run John Geffroy Oliver H Gillon Thomson Gillespie Pat MoGuokran Hugh MoGevenley Jas—2 MeGlade John} Wilson Wm 1 hi bled him t hi it y Tiayden W'm IT Beatty Joh Bech Ferdi D ents having enabled him to maintatn the position | Finoh Am Farrell Catharine Fury Ann Hayden Wm it, Beatty John jecherini Ferdinan= | Gibbons Michl Gillies Danl Giraud N MeGratte John” MeGeo Chav MoGinley John Wilson Wm of a formidable rival to Mr. Macready, and having | @ Bien tecpeté: iene fugh & Owen do--2 , Gibbons Wm Griffin Bornard Souety, Ls McGill Jno Jr MeGovorn Riohd MoGrath Patk Wilson Marous hithertoin London— Macready’sstronghold—drawn | Grant Mrs 3.11. Gillon Bridget. Goraghty Cathe Tickard Pe Beachley AH Bieeoker @ AC Ghenineks Gelaeaion ss arate! ret McGowan Patk = MeGuire Hry Wilson Joamense Williams Joni better houses, he is therefore. visited with the Garrett Phebe | Gill Rove Green Mrs MR Beckwith J. Beam Darrillai@ Bennett Win Geormly Shusy Gormiy Eiw—2 Gordon Capt J MeGowen Jas” Mellroy’ Wan Megiale Williams & Bore Wilkinwon George. W direst indignation. He has never been forgiven Gt*nt Elizabe German, Meer. Gear Mary Ana Beckwith Willard C Bennett JrI Browe Arthur G Ez Goodrich Mr jold Win ‘leargy Malcolm McKay L Capt Meliro; x ards Wilder Levililiy S Le tau Sime vente ego; bE paved or the Haye! SERRE SR ee se Bemett Win M Blesaing Fra Benham Join ¢ Gon Alfonso Goroes Thos C MeKee Jas MoMekin John eK Peet nett 2 s pian C nn Mai oll Ja Ea m0 market to crowded houses, while Macready, who in Cath Guerne Emili Gilroy’ Mary Ann Brewster Sylventer Boll AJ Hotty Jena ( Goodell EA Goontria Ansol* hac a ‘ WoKelvey Francis ‘ Wrisley John m 4h Greedly Margaret Gaven Margaret Grimes Catharine | Benton Col Jno G, Brannan J i G Genniuger Andw Gurley G Semee bon’ MeKellop Hugh Winn Thomas Wright TI played on the alternate nights, was only able to Green Ant Graham Rose A Gilvan: Benton RM Benowaty Garwood Beirne Jame ri Goldsmith D2 Guest John A meee vee MeKoe John Winans Horatio, Wilber I draw houses two-thirds full. We are no ‘out Green Elizabeth Glancey Rosanna Gilgan Brenan Dennis Bette Capt BF Bell Capt Thos Guaning Tim Guion FranklinG@ Gauters.— MoLouaitin Ment McKinney WIT) / Whitney John B Wilts Honry and out’ admirers of Charles Kean, being by no Gegan Catharine Graham Mary Ann Gordon Mav Benson George Brewster W John M Grim Jas Guest Win Melain Mr McLoughlin Tea White Moses J Whitney Joha 4 lind to his faults, but we want. t fai Gillespie Sarah Gray Catharine Gow Rachel Benson James Bell James Bellair Oswald MeManus Phili MeGoughlin Wia Wickman Louis Whitmore G W means blind to his faults, bu ant to. see fait GrimthCooilis Gatens Bridget Guorin Mrs Michael | Benhaus AW Bergin John Betts Goo W am bd i tall att = MoManuy RiehdCapt | Whitey W White Richard @ White PI play. There is room enough on the British stage Gilbert Rebeca Bell Samuel ewer Thos A _ Bierd Halsey Rob S Halpi Geo Hamot MB Cay * eMullin Wm yMrag | White Wm Whitney White David F for both of these actors, and we would like to see H Beman Riley Briggs Capt Jesse H Bligh Addison panes ei Pitan Loe RS RR SOE boy Whiston SD. wy Writing Themae’' Wineals Alverie—4 ‘a more impartial tone adopted. The bad effects of pt Ae mor 5 Pie: Moye ot a aes Seetenes sane Hand Wim © Michel Haley Jno J MeQuinn Jas MoRee Robe MeSherry Thos WiakletopTheop White Thomes wie the present system are obvious; criticism is de- ten Saeki id i Bishop Hiram R— Biseell Edward Hanly Jobn Harnard ( HeQratnes fobs, MeUeh Thos arerave Witherill C Whitmore AdwinD Win Welham @ led from its high office; Macready’s faults not Harman Mrs Henley Mary, Brisen T Bingham GW BirgeJJ& DL Hanly Geo leQuilland Patrick N White Thomas White Mr (Mott st) White Chas B fe s és him, he is not induced Hart Eliznheth Heenna Sarah Tirhop George Tirkle Bishop 8 N—2 Hall Feth ft 3 White Richard P_ Whitehoad James White Monty eing fairly pointed out to him, he is not induces 4 ¥ Nabhol: 1 Wm. Nash Martin K-2 ig 'y pol iu Haggerty Mary P ins Sarah P—2 | Bennet George Bringham Thos J _ Bixly David Taques} Nail t P Woods a! White Bdward to mend them, if he could;—while Kean can hard- jraraghy A\ umphrey Mrs CA Higgins Jane Teter Andrew Bingham Stillman RBodell Wim John ey Miles N Nairn Davi ftolie Monsieur Nombiel Chas Winters Patrick ly be expected totake advice from those who treat Harris Mrs If Hunter r sin aty Hie 15th at) | Bristol CE Bodtish Capt Chas Bodurtha H Harrison WC Nasmith Robt De Nenning Nevin John Woolfe Chas Rim co unjustly. * 8 8 ff * * * # Mavkine Olin Hunt Mary Hinbert tea (Mon- | Hoenrve Expest Bossa Master ItobertBeardinan Daniel W. Hackett Jo! Hise Ba: Ly ee eye NereJohn Wren Nichola Wood Arthur ly. * fais | Breadh 0 joardms ‘ood Daxter Yoodrum JP * * Asan instance of how far everything is ieee, atnle | Toady Thon Bohmrich M rugn Friend, Nellson Dr AD — Nirdlinger RJ Nim Matloy Dy Wooden Jee Wool UC made subservient to Macready in London, we may Hale Elizabeth Hodgins Hetty | Bogert Capt DavidABon H Boots Jonephs Nellans Thos Nei Nimooke F Worth George 1 Wool FE don that when be went to Atetica, it wee nckett Age Foe eiee mienze | Rocker Thos ‘Boone Christopher CBone Wm Hartman Poter Nicholas Conrad _ Nott thos deed Woodbury ra R | Wood Joseph mention that when he went to Am yn Ue IT El | Roppart Me Bennet George Bonell 5-10 Manuel Harwood RW Niokelgon David W Nowlin Jag sordts: j Woodrut 3 It Wynne Franais said Miss Faucit would have nothing to do till his Hampdey aise | at | Berrian Jno W Brophy James Srvash Soha Harlow Wm Harford Joun Noone Patt Rormond Thee os Rava ¥ wm oodru! + v i" — rgon Miss (OliverHogg Anne | Brooks Wm HS Brown Patt Brown DS net & Bemits art Capt, ehiy Michael roung Sohn B + The author of “England under Seven Administra- t bnphreyeMarg’t2 | Hew mer Gee Boyer RD Brown Jo Riel eee | Het oe ead o ¥o Fartlgee YeiliSene Sean pentemee OF ovr ee ae ere Hiagrey mertare’ vstey Macwares | Eelne iimsel = SBevyaiey Me Brown Samredl iad A 4 O'Tier Robert O'Gallwan Patrik O'Garroll Pateiok | Yates Canty” Youngs Carl Yeunge Solomon one ie most polished writers 0 Age. 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