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7 —_! —$—$—— ome ¢ re z as = Gada no plossure. Last evening at the Fifth Avsoue RACING PNMEL ft fhe tat re OPERA COMIQUE. AMUSEMENTS. Opera House there was u plentiful Iack of ali thove quale a coannd ben ests MmahaRGh soko conn vba tgtied te | saa come nase emenenten ~y ~~ | spt wich have hitherto delighted the public, ant ree “ ies nt tou, wea the weed lena, Lather, ‘he 2nd before Arcola was haif A New Era te Music and the Drama—Halevy's Hendt Theatre—Dawison as Mephistopheles. | dered that place of amuseméni # popular resort, It wag ore, Ought to have won the rece, carried off ibe third heat | lapped him, worked bix 4, Opera at the French Theatre. - een whiob, from | » matter of surprise that this should have beou the casey th Fa)’, enaly; Onward, who sold {a she ponls, salked | beran wy quia and The season of Preach opera commenced propitiousiy | _ Faust # cee af those grotesque tragedies which, - theatrical parlance, 10 many good ~< Ur ~-t Meoting at the | tt vis distanced, ana Nosnie Batis soslly sootred the } inser by wire, leagibe, 4 the Theatre Frangaie last night with Halévy’s britiant | ‘Bl very closeaeas to mature, are the saddest of al! | whore there were, im thesirica, paruac, bs Daly & P te Co pune saon ty ae ‘the Be inyord of the three act composition, Les Mousudaives de la buman histories, It bas no exclusive locale The story | things ‘‘behiad the scenes, van - - raterson Course. Produced am immense furore; for Walesa Clgarly won tt, | aud ths beat in 3:44. Rein, "Toe bitory, of thie work in mot un. | ‘0sllsand the moral it intimates are applicable to all | gramme, consisting of the customary, muric and songs, » P pcb ge be Dah Se gat Third Heat,—One femiliar, It bolongs to the age of gallentry, | ™*, to all times mud to all classes. It shows that the See crcellonh sestare’ Ales, for instance, wad Heccaaieeaaitannianices of ore Vilna in seas een mystery, eoptiment and amours, when Lous XHI. | Poilosopher end the innoceat, childish girl aro alik® | guag very badly, end the attempt at humor was BAD WEATHER BUT SPLENDID SPURT, | Msitintjece O14 Abe coud ext noruntine out of Fleet | whiat he and Anne of Austria ruled over the court of France. | °P*" '° temptation, and equally likely to fail into (be 8 decided failure. | The Jolly MilMtomirsly new plece,”* «| Sint and Mi pe tamed, elttiongh the owners. 99, the stand. whe. ‘The scone is laid in Polctern. The musketeers, who | Mt °f the spoiler, Iu these respects Faust is univer: | Prowslon, farcical fares, O00 Ot pocigence, failed te et ee emai korn tr cae ae a formed the body guard of the Queen, were the fast | MY vPderstocd. In wostever tangue the play '* | Srtinn the accustomed amount of bumor. This has inp loy Sdgaan reat te faerie Thea came the Spaned she page Sr 0r young men of that day. Rich, gay, noblo and dissipated, clothed, the story comey home to al), It was pre- been the rat ane thes the yO lageery — ‘e THREE FAVORITES BEATEN, | Woics the ite forced tho running trom the teat, best | baram tod hoy ® doucn their adventures afforded abundant scope for the pen of | “ted wt night wt tho Stadt theatre to au over. | Sriscie ihe Miduenllt tities of fast night bh * | Arcola out of wind and loft the big fellow Ime, siaggering | was Mie int the novelist and the imagination of the libretiist, and | S0*IPE audience. Mr. Dawison undertook the Part | pot been severely dealt with. It w ta be hoped, how. and used up, unfit for further running, :hus ca Trad dieined and hence we find them figuring in the romance, the | % MePhistopholes, Mr. Hoym of Faust, and Miss | ever, that Mr, Budworth wilh exert himself eh a tet nani tom mot that’ Aldebaran not only defeated his rivals but | Aldebare | Was Rhode of poor Gretchen. The réle of Mephistopheles | More energy, and give io the future, as Be has THE mained them. The full details of these incidents and of | home * 8 band Seeiten, tan teaenn, n0d, ia Bis tane, lee in (he OG | ssc0s Gore litle seipe to display Path me no varia, | ue 8 fe ME ape lrg 7 Torco SCENES AND INCIDENTS, | dij pnia tet * qusrer dasa wile found in our ape- and then came Myrie steam The combination ot | W0BeiBi From the tt scene to the last be the | attend tne Fifin avenue Opera Houve exact programmes "de. &. eo. anes Minos: ned tas on tame dlalogee "and. tren, which ts peculiar to. tne | S222798 dev, not viotot or wiraceonn. hut quit, aif | to be performed that will give all of Pleusure an@ Acca Jus Unoanwoon Girt of $500, for all ages, mile beats. gio got athe abla French and Enaiish opera, ia most niappity | Ponsomed and extremely police, As least that is the The Huavian Liederkraws. F 8 4 5 g tyle in which Mr. Dawisom personates the character, and applied in the Queen’s Musketeers, The diulogue | * A — cereal oo tinea peer (oli it is undoubtedly that ia which Goothe drow it, In fact points of the drama, while the sentiment is mainly | 0% the prologues of the dram, not presented og the though not wholly embodied in the music. From tirat | *%€° of course, but printed in all editions of the author's The recently organized Suavian Liederkranz, « Germam musical and amateur dramatic organisation composed of about sixty members, inaugurated their gow thoatre of Pythagoras Hall, in Canal street, last night, The theatee The fourth fall race meeting of the Passaic County Agricultural Society was held at the track near Paterson Yeaterday. The weather was exceedingly unpleasant and prevented a large attendance. A cold easterly wind, works, is @ 0 BUpposed to be spoken in heaven, bout st me cee to last we trace the vein of the composer. Although de- | whore Meph eles appears 10 be on good terns, just | M Meatly arranged, and will seat two hundred per- wep Shame: eats a oa sen ee void of the tragic elemont which pervades La Jutve, the | as in the ue to Job, Lucifer is repronented av at- | SOK, The performance lage alg wate epee ladies from venturing out of d ‘and comparatively manner and inspiration of the great French master can orca bey ‘sees ail bray 3 Therefore, when Dawison (The Wonderful Girt of the sien) | sie principal charao- ful points in the char- fow peatlomen were hare - dom by One Colonel McDan h. be detected in the bright and sparkling music of the | actor ot “the onil one,” aud chows him operatine ta cay, | 2@F were sustained by Madame Stein and Messrs. Nagel, neuralgia and prousrore py at Pe “ Heat “Onward. wan the, favorite» ig: iy oe Ty lor Musketeers. ‘The charm which has wou so grest a suc. | retrial athirala © Dutmotoun, Joooee, polite aud gems. eyes, Hatame Rack and. Com, Joreer, ee ® day’s amusement. The consequence was a een Dutler caguther eold for $06, Lath was the Eclipne, to be sold for $600... coms Cor French epere io Parla tw destined to achieve tbe org he real eiedlicet reas tocpter* Sot Aituations which seemed to afford full poope for the Very stim gathering. In our racing experience of thirty | Quickest on his logs, and wont off with the leg followed | oy ay Time, 2:23. same result here, if we can judge from the elfeci | have intimated, there wan very little’ pe | *orts of amateur performers. years we have never seen #0 poor an attendance, Yor | °Y Onward ‘and “Kuighthood, with NannieButler close pool sold on the Above race, Just before the | produced on the audience last night, even with | in the character for the dixpiay of his great powers ite arersas Miscellancous Theatricals. ‘The theatrical season fairly commenced fm New Orleans last woek, it having been announced that the St. Charlies would open on Saturday © “a. The Togular season of the Academy of Music wae announced to commence on the evening of the Sth, Performances were also to commence at the Variotion on The y last. The Olympic has boom open for some time, the burlesque of Olympianne up and seem: J ‘around the } horses started, was as follows:—Richmond $116, iten the taster potion ether mn § C OeE in a longi ham $100, Lady Dan Bryant $70, McDanicis’ ; of Luther as he passed the quarter poe; Knighthood The horves were started at the three-quarter pole nicely, last, two lengths behind. Bering Uckstretch Luthor | 80d came ap the stretch at a fine clip, McDaniels’ filly Kept the lead, Onward changing placewith Nannie, who | leading two lengths, Lady Dan second, four lengths wes tad eo dansine eerteene E placer nthood. As they | ahead of Fordhain, who was three lengths in advance of ran around the tower turn Old Av, who rode Ni Richmond. At the quarter pole the Eclipse filly led shook her up a bit, and she agaui passed Onward and | three lengths, Lady Dan second, two lengths ahead of took sides with Luther, but droppad back a little as they | Fordham, who was threo toi in front of Richmond. swung into the homestretch, Onwsrd third, three lengtns | At the half-mile pole the filly led Lady Dan a length, ana in advance of Knighthood, Getting into straight work | Fordham ond Richmond wore running side and side. Abe gave Nannie ‘her ead, ‘aed aftor a very brilliant | @0lng around the lower turn Richmond left Fordham and le a8 at the theatres the best performances are often given before the smallest audiences, so at this meeting the at- tractions proved to be as far above the average as the number of spectators was below it. Three favorites beaten amd two good horses wrecked is a pretty fair summary for a day’s sport, and will make this meeting memorable. » | shows in his acting the most complete su io attain oe anaitins eater boner i ee Performance | tar’ the art of comseallng art, end thas bad been decided by artints entirely strange to the country was nocer | ay'being the perfection of art. He never plays to his sarily encumbered. Yot there ia little apology to make | audience, never attempts to make what is known a» in this respect, because the performace, upon the | “points.” It is in the very simplicity and appareat art whole, went off smoothly and sattsfactorily, and tho | emuers of bis manner and bearing on the stage that ctor is made manifest. Mr. Hoym was v artists, without exception, made a most favorable im wt, in which there is great scope for acting. pression, which was plainly manifested by repeated ap. | Mile. Rhode, a4 the representative of pretty, sirmple, fate haired, loving and baploat Margarete, was al! that th plause and calls before the curtais, ‘The plot, although | post conld have wired in the impersonation of that digjotuted, is crowded with incidents which afford plenty | character. The three actors named were complimente QING TO THR TRACK. Besides the numerous regular trains of the Erie road ba the beat bs made play for the others, He made a splendid nish, aa drawing good houses. Chiarini's Spanish Circus closed that stop at Paterson, two extra trains aro run directly to | head” Kulghttend hina (aut lengths a reaing tine | did Lady Dan, the latter winning by « length, Richmond of opportunity for the display of the excellent drematic alng “mid to ae, Dawison a1 the cod of siamplmery | its engagement ot the Acetomy of Music om the course, leaving the foot of Chambers strect at eleven | frome Luthor; Onward foarth, half a length bobind, the | Second, throo lengths ahoad of t , Saturd: Eclipse filly, Ford- pee y vebiod. Time, capacities of the company. We havo duela fought | jcone. The acting generally was good, and the music The following t the St Chariea com- and duols intercopted; the mysterious ait annoy- | and aceessories fauitions, pany:—Mies Alico Piaciae, Mra EF. Keach, Mise latter being pulied up #aen bis rider found he could not | bam half a dozen leng o'clock and eleven forty five. Tickets and badges are To-day there will be a steeple chase, a mile dash, the sold on the cars and return tickets are issued, good for the | "Scortd aeih ta ward wan atill the favorite, selling for | Trial Stakes, and a dash of threo miles. ing effects of anonymous letter threatening QT Theatre. | Mille Sackett, Mins Kate Raymond, Mr Powell, Mus three days and for any train. After crossing the ferry p20, lather ‘, , Nannie Butler $106 and Knighthood + the cece of both heroes and heroines; : Mr iy cso a bens odalyarpee © | Ada Richmond, Miss Mabel Oxborne, Mes, J. Post, Mare. a comfortable ride of about . qrartette were despate! on very equ the frivoliies of courts and the vices which in to | bs company in venturing upon classic groan giving y of about half an hour over the Jersey | $05. , The guirtotte wnoed the others around the upper RISTORIH. ab BE end aan ere ne dart Ady About Nothing’ lant night, for althouge, | Kate Schubert, Mise Louise Hall, Miss Mary Lanary, Miaw swamps and through woods bedecked with the brilliant | turn eng ed one length to the quarter pole, Knighthood is Mle nd the personages represented, and all un Nothing p Lillian Leo, Mra J. Campbell, Mowr. KT. Tilton, M. B. second, half a length in front of Onward, who was four Jengths in front of Nannie Butler, the latter jumping = short. On the backstretch Luther maintained the lead, notwithstanding an onslaught from Onward, who folded in delicious music, every strain of which one car some of the important parts wore well played, and the ries home with him and keeps imprinted on hia | Piece on the whole was not badly put upon the stage, a memory. lamentable weakness was evident among the minor char hues of autumn, and past nvat, well-tilled farms and snug farmhouses, brings us to the station, Then we walk a couple of hundred yards upa green lane and Another Great Success in Brooklyn. Ristori’s Eligabeth of England, which perhaps of all her creations has been the most succossful in New York, Pike, O B Colfiag, F KR Pree, J Winter, OU ver Wren, J. Gobay, W. B. Douglass, T. B. Doug~ lass, Charioa Wobster, G. ©. Bryden, K Weed- along the banks of ihe beautifal Passaic, and we are at | ran past Knichthood cleverly. Nannie, to the surprise | was tast night rf Freach opera is more in eooordance with the tute of | actorn, which gave a certain tameness to the perform: | wary c.f. Manley, ff. C. Zh eo ecare Ck an ak eek ok poten Rete night put before the Brooklyn public, The ver ; ik pel ; " 5 v the course, Before entering, however, Iwich must he pid fetter ‘aatiane ee a Fe ie dict of the faubourg emphatically ondorsed that of the this public than Italian, and must continue to be #0 for Pal Mise ar J Duel pA rived Leng ihe Ceri BK. Bradion, K M Still, The company at the be eaten, and so the party turn into @ botel to the | but as she approached him he put on additional | city propor. Every seat in the Acadomy of Music was | MMBY fea#oar. It in lighter, more voreatile and more | to hor conception of the character, Variotion ia ax foliows:—Mra ¥. 8, Chanfrag, Men W. left and refresh themselves with roast beef and chicken and home mado piea, wt which everybody grumbles, ‘but of which evezybody partakes heartily. This pre- Jimipary having beea satistactorily arranged, we proceed “across the road to the entrances of the course. SCRNRS ASOUT THE GATES. Instead of the hundreds of elegant carriages, the steam and ted her two lengths to the hal lo, Onward one length bebind and three In front of Knighthood. Going around the lower turn Onward ent it and fell in the rear. At the three-quarter le Luther led two lengths, Naunie Butler second. two lengths in front of Knighthood. A short struggle en sued up the stretch, en, finding they could not over- take Luther, they all bogan pulling up as soon as they got inside the distance pole. Luther went under the string six lengths ahead of Knighthood, who was half a easily comprehonded The language ix familiar to most | sparkling vivacity and arch pisyfulnes# which should peoplo, and the performance never wearies by ite pon- | envelop and soften the #piteful expressions to which sho dorouspess, as the best operas of the Italian school fre- | gives utterance, which, while they are intend quently do. Hence wi i that the enterprise so aux. od to wound, sbould be somewhat sweetened Piciousty begun at the French theatre is the opening of a 7, Lb 4 a jige from nn reyes enn. now era in musical art which has tong been desired, and ruaan poten Hane oak Mensat te agua ‘jhe which is peculiarly suited to the taste of thie commu- | « conversational tone, which did Bot convey the author's nity. The aidience last night comprised the most | Meaning and allowed many a deop thought and double taken, nor shail we be surprised to learn that the groat Moscow house and the previous three thousand eight hundred and forty dollar house in Brooklyn were to be eclipsed by the assembiage of last evening. The ap Plause was frequent, enthusiastic and critical. Every point was seized, The love scone with Esvex, and the alternate play of selfish ambition, love and Floyd, Mist Lena V'rentice, Mra L. & Seymour, Miss, Annie Vaughn, Miss Marie Wostern, Miss Marion Hel- comb, Mra. W. H Leighton, Mra Nottie Taylor, Mise Rows Wood, Miss Angela Sefton, Misa Dera Shelley, Mies Sallie Sweatnam, Mics Hattie Kiliot Mosars, James Cardon, MW. Fiske, Harry Pearson, Thomas B Rad- elif, Chas, Warwick, Charics Hillyard, L. Bloomingdale, GAyly drogsed ladies, the blue veiled gentlemen and the | ao2on lengths in front of the mare, Onward just ioside | jealousy—the interview with the Spanish ambassador ententre o pase inheeded. Misa Fellmann was, ax usual, | A. D. Bradiey, A. Hl. Davenport, C. T. Pareto, J, Lawie liveried drivers that make the entrance to the Fordham | the flac, Time, 1:63. ‘and the boid dofiance hurled at Philip of Spain—the critical portion of the musical and highly educated Pob- | wanting i" fecling. She played the part of Hero, and | Morrison, T B. Madoliffe, Jr, Charles “Ply, Kialer, course so attractive, we find cyowds of countrymen Third Heat.—Luther was then the favorite, and in the Ne, by whom not one of the excelieut qualities of the | was scarcely up to the mark im the scene where Claudio | wiijie Seymour and W. R Ploy. Machiavellian duplicity which accompanied the @x00U- | crormance wax unappreciated, or unnoticed by marks | sccuses her of falseness. Kven when she has once com pool sales brought $200, while Knighthood sold for $170, for saping at the exhibitions of variouk swindling operators. | Nannie Butler and Onward $45. Knighthood | tion of the Queen of Scots—the electri uprising when | Drv Vi posed hor features into the necessary expression of |, . It is worth while stopping © moment to look at them as | slipped away first this time, and, maki the nows was brought of the sailing of the Invincible | rm } w, they lose it too rapidly, and | 4, Wem the city folks pass quietly by on the other side, | Tunning around tne upper turn, led Luther to A da—the signing of Essox's doath wi t—the artiats appear to be all suited to the class of work {t would be better if Mr | Benne the quarter ES @ length, the mare three lengths while Onward was four lengths further off. ing down the beekstretch the race was which properly belongs to opera comique Mile Naddie, the Jeading soprano, is not unkaowo to as. | (io te odiegen heme pa mene ony Shed Her pure, fresh voice, graceful acting and pecutiarly | burletia. Bach oases these are usualty well given ot ‘modest demeanor on the stage have already eulistied the rome Ro the manager only offers rafficient at sulle the vartous eoady artificial te re 2t4 hr Gina Moreae's Yor sale ab all tus prin ere is the inevitable man with the swoatboard and his confederate, who wins all the money. Here are Jersey wagons loaded with cakes, apples, pea- repentance, remorse and terrible death—as well as the lighter scenes in which the vanity and che foibles of the Virgin Quoon were brought into strong relief—-each and ps calc oepdganiadye Rap a apr cee far all wore witnessed with an varnest, onrapt attention : kind there is no thet the German ica stares of roadway sid at tee 2 residence, Here is he figure of a negro girl dressed in the latest | op running altorsther. Around the lower tara the Ler: | gach aa no other tragedionne could cetmshand. ‘fo see ps egy hell ag peaapergacs ‘4 not ant | public will agcord him a more Lbersl patronage. iBehindl irs betren, ead rand’ Poort arenes fashion—orinoline, silk basque, waterfall and turban | ington and Knight of St. colts were yoked, and intellectual digsipation. The strain u; en ens he se be Han Franctece Minstrels. moet ‘ ”. they came on the side and side. The | Ristori is an pation. pom | ordinary merit, as her charming and piquant | Tho entertalnmens -eomplete—with a clay pipe in ber mouth; and for the mragele fasted up the homesiretch until within one | the audience was so great that the slightest break was a Nn! wahb. gedrel? Yes ey ne fan ee 406 Brendway, wee attended Eyre ye ~ 4 ARE MN 22 «privilege of throwing sticks at this pipe you pay fifteen | hu yards of the stand, when Resputnoes Soleo s0 seized upon as arelief to the overtasked norvag, and rendering APennel Seta Bin ae by reali Sage Hwa bf ‘= ne" “ents, receiving a dollar if you hit it—which you don’t. me aap nee no pe in Beveny hel the ligtle incidente, which on other occasions would have ; welt, ee Pa ag ecar ‘udaed cae te veep sure ee same es oa oe afta ‘flere is the philosopher who discourses as follows:— dimance tag. "Onward waa datanoea Time, 1:04." | pamed-unsoticed, were cladty hailed as an exenee fora | [ni'| ve mente wall: itn (ee ich he often | soa bay have merce at ky cotitenees ot ofa EEE hy oO Meo fe a's Seoae “Gentlemen and fellow citisens, 1 am noswindier, I - er sammeaeenees tim Sechens Sasens Sexes. laugh. Thus, in one of the most pathetic scones, when M. Vert haa a light and flexible baritone, which | «in tia e sisaamin ph p peepee vd 131 Fultoo street. Sold by a! Gruppe o aot pretend to sell you's ten dollar bill for | 10, sling for $170, while the diher_ two sold for $40. | 1415 sroward miseod the chair upon which she war Se Lee actully \" ssc cevasce haba Sebitiops tiatialak aa vasy dimich ala anes ad aight after night | | A.—Mettts Chgmtont Restores Gray tweaty-five cents; bat I heave remedy that has sat, Laeey epee Going 10 seat herself and nearly came to the ground, 82 | i isin at of course not much coold be expected ata | qy the hal! go with jbo nar aed Halt and ie ein he eal ete Vrtentcg et Bold op oured all and given satisfacyon to the rest of | the upper turn the was for — audible titter rippled all ovor the house, and the prema- | 4. ‘and yet there was little fnalt to dod. ; 2 reese 4 . mankind.’ All these fellows are outside of the course, | and first Lather and the mare went in front of the curtain, disclosing seme of the dramatic performance, y + | ston of burlesgué and they do not go away dis at however. Inside the police are exceedingly strict. him, Luther leading to the quartet pole one length, Naa- | tare rising Po gee 4 ‘The orchestra, under the mauagement of M. Predigam, | ippointed, tor they are favoret with somo of the broad Plagried Woman. Private Medical ‘THB RACE TRACK. a ett eae Cota’ of cas tense boven On the | persone in attitudes not intended for the public gaze, is unexceptionable. sh i ak aid J aroinal ext wrbich It ts possible ahiialo . ri Ne Lit ie pee eee te Serome Park. Toe eae ee eer ee ee red the most of the way, | Covent « weleome grin to bvory Tao», Trifes as these } saying the performance sltogeiher it war a decile | to put upon the mage The det pa wulrh conaiets 9f chabert ~ of the simplest descri} but the stand {s substantial | At the half-taile pole Luther was balf » ‘ahead, | Were they showed the wonderful power which Ristori | 64. upon which mot slone the artiste but the public | jusical | salecti very 7 or. the oe | as Wap. Eve dell's Hone, 104 Palton street. and comfortable, apd wee ‘and the mare baeg 0 bis girth all around a on easumes over her auditory. It in wll wo have now am | congratulate themeciven We have now something 6 BO Much girl ay mine” | Wht ing Cards od the Patent mi | Fee cea tan tory ot oie A ey Hulghibood ‘wan about four, lengths ay A most Oped comsiged to releere the Lign y Sf pet nee fn the tausical an woll as the dramatic art to enjoy at the . D. 8. Wandboid were A) Pri r my canal a and other re | velloas tragic art. mmistakabie signe of approval Tie | AULA Ann tea she, Nefen the ti of the desperate strugzie up the stretch, in which Old Abe's #reach theatre, in the opera of the Mesere. Juignet and a ae the The who Madame Ristori received _ witticwms of Mesera Backus and Birch kept the GAIGE, Broter, 198 Brostwey. were also wanting yesterday. Jockeyship was parr yee nd mare company who supported Madame Bist Drivet's company, and the incomparable tragic repre- | gudience convulsed: but the olduess of some of the RNS ad ‘wuse Chara grot Steen banded penpie presen, tad Gay Seoasceinnt entae Knighthood four | iso a hearty welcome. Glech, as Rarl Essex, was twice milena’ otek jesta, and the peculiarly indistinet and rapid enuncs- I Priaes Ca = ee poet Mg LE gp By ae Uy nd ae ’ recalled before the curtain; mor did Carhonl, as King cite tian of Charley Backus did not tend to improve this part Sriaes Cortes te Legal Lomsetes. large course. ‘SBOOND RACE ; were dismally seit nolo otthane anne seer Tax Sr. Leoen, a sweepstake premium of $1,000, for | James VI., mor Cesare Ristori, an Lord Burleigh, fail to re Another Critictow. gore Sea ane pA irs + outs, Broker, 116 Broadway. fore the races were over. More than aliave isned the | three year olds, §60 entrance, p. p.. two no 8 en ceive their meed of praise. In every tragedy there mist View Vopera comique! Exhilarating and sparkliv’ @* | yhe entertainment concluded with Tho Black Coot,s | gacet . Dye. . The tbo Bepercompenens of Roreees, So ate ot teas and pm nll ae oe asa be & light comedian. Every Hamlet must have his | the wine of its Satiwn citme, over graceful and polished, | burlesque which deserves the name ea much os any | word SET pen byt, harmiaeeroudbe BK Rs ecaeis at ears dotting evory hillock | R. A ‘tiexander eotered b. ¢, Bayawater, by Lexing- grave digger, and even Ristori must heves foil. 1 is | whether it treats of « brigand, a royal musketeer, en im- re nani heaiaen tiles pogo nna ous Yeetory, . jarelay re dome B TED from the trees. Under HA pa tel nn algae eyes ge denee one of the minor offences of the dramatist that he | maculate Joseph or a frail Haydee, interwoven with as complete ax that affected by the white.sk inved corps ° Chethiag.— ehersen, om ones _——, ptenvhy Rexingen, selected for this office no less « personage than Sir Fran- | music of a truly popular nature, that pours forth a food | at » Broadway establishment fami bare, wuhows tee moma. Tee Wateon, M4 Fourth aren: “S coeek guess are. Teebe eantts @ besuiitel seh ter entered cla Bacon. Bacon, it is trie, Wes aptly termed the | of enchanting melody avd harmony over the me ane a PME TN "Abd 8 Lafeyeus pak. alope, and at the other end a ridge covered with sickly | — Emelis, by Young ‘wigeat, grestent, mesnest of mankind,” bat is hardly | ively and never tiresome dialogue, we welco’ Char "s, always “ using, ee ntats trees. The track ts well within view, and has two | J. W. ora anaes eutted for low comedian. Such as the pert was, bow- | shores. Andfin the corny little Theatre Francais, the sage | excessively funny lest Right, and, in accordance with the lair Pre: Se Bevtry. Tes tremity. Inside 7 iroung test wad te tp conus of Reece Nasty tenes ch. c. oo eee made the beet of it. and the rest of | of which ast evening M. Jacques ¥. Halovy trandformed | programme of the evening's entertainment, (he bail - that a told, 2.0 bunting ‘country for to-day's | _ ington, dam Floride, by Wi most mairabiye wii into Poitiers and the chivalric court of Louis XIIL, | wae filled to suffocation with « ‘large, appreciative and Smieg ee nge ag = are ARTER STRETU. “Greek Slave, by Glencoe. ed alittety of Ce bernamase mien’) we partiouerty Wid Uopere coméque welcome. ‘Rilevy | dieoriatestiog endionss,” who showed their apprecia. | ashing Voneg Age YY Ut Mune ™ The morday were, select, though few. Time, noes er at They me peo eas apd, where | was undoubtedly one of the best dramatic composers | tion by the most vociferous applause, intermingled with seu ‘eahin ic ie - aN og ors vay eg “93 cae f ters wi ines broeght Sioa Local $ Paey lustre, there a @ room’ devoted to Ritzabethan relics. | Of the French school, as hia great works La Juiv- and | cat-calle and seh ceptor ot Sperone d whatever | Dr, Sel honet, i et 32 Rone etart = “ MeDanieis' entry togetl ther fetched ‘The Ove diferent costumes worn by Ristori in the vari- | L’ Belair testify. He was for many years Professor in | pleased them, i. rimiuation ming ioe pleat nn pinata te piven asin im vada aipomesin the soe So eae ‘two miles and = quarter, ped Fowl ous nets might have been stolen bodily from that ancieot | ing Conservatory of Pars, aod the nomber of bie | very democratic manner end im the true old Bowery | Dr. Vou, Kigea| Cares Crone fers, than cooaliren the ladies wrapped Fe NS en Bomoetreich They bad or gt sated alert compositions ia legion. He pomemses grist talent in | style, golem Pt or time, at whate = jm vatins 7 con- | foreign te ther feetings of did mot quite come up to tbe eee Err yee Diankets to keep warm, aod remaioed almest unnoticed. | snder's the best of it. A PHILADELPHIAN IN A FIX. forming dramatic situations in music, and shows con a fee = . Hebets garam il atone tem feminine Boyes, ie tewch a goat yesteg ¢ and | ste te Robbed in a Broudway Concert Saleon— | “erable energy in expression aud character, Mis cangand of, ae cups ape ood ome 2 hemes Lents = sirtoge Magalonae ae R ..4 somtonark Pat's , and Uirion he cane Tie nent, hall's | The Proprietors Arrested—-A Portion of the | Weakness consists of « habit, ax \t were, of forcing talo- | Oty trom the said “appreciative and diseriminsting uli é sonicated wecteas coutiaed to the bidders st Underwood's post | length behind; Tom Wooifolk fourth, the Eclipae tily | Stolen Property Recovered, dc. dies wnnecemrily, ant be ie sometimes ‘rivial when bv | gadience”” as {rom the “Great Combination Troupe’ | pe, vow Kiseabers Cures all, Masnaace of sales, and to anxious after ‘the key” of the od Local sixth Going around the upper turn | Mr, Wiliam M. Barlow i repuled a member of the | wants to become popular. Bat his music x never mo. | Wet, Thelt oxic anaes coer sean lolieg poi te | isoge, Hes agen ree rene, club’ room—whiakey Drobabiy intended and | Watson took, the lead, Bayswater seconds icity aids | eal fraternity, and resides in Philadelphia. Having | notonous or tiresome, expecially in das Mowsquataires de renee’ 5 idence ieee. tapiber ou ne ne The ‘vet rece a or bis in of $300, and | and side. They ran in that way past the quarter pole, business in this city he came on, and stopped at the | le Reine, which was produced last night for the | the strong, queer and telling remarks whick they invari . Overeonts and, vew he was very proud of the four fine entries. Around bim | On the beckstretch Ulrica took second place, Watson | g Nicholas Hotel. On Monday night Mr. Barlow at- | first time in many years by Mesar. Juignet and ey ae eee ee cenaaed tee aden ie seen to 1g ate s7us 0 group of ont lending sporting men, and the biddiag satiny Revomate ee a ing ues tended one of the theatres, after whictihe took « pro | Drivet's ¢roupe, The charming overture with te aah. | [1d Ons lees CnremeeelO Bem ors thems —_—_ Tot of May. ee ee sen eeced tales Wier Sioned the tower tera they boven ta rae owt, Natasa miscuous stroll through the city, in search of the ele- | ing, reckiem musketoor like paneer, was the very | sever. The songs, acting, dacene sud ballet ore oft SAREE. zit 224 FssEt ote Cote Bevewe pS eT Hike air aod aloud but a mmo agin sid ch in re, Tae ant of which be See Wael So reek Bat cvsee tins, thing to pat every one among the brilliant and fashion- end the reel wee RighGy attest i9 = v0 Na = Heiss feature at all our races, ome viding thera, They bon one 0 clock morniag he entered able audience ip the proper humor to enjoy aa intrigue 4 MM SPprecenion eye oe Die, Vou Rlerutors (argo Ubrente Catagre ta dancers in America’ —e0 we are ad — wen very heavily. ene | prictress, and there drask tm of | Olivier's air that commence the opera, have the true | don oy ‘wuenwe ras socasT. wine, which cost. him so lew than 7] woodland ring ebest them. M. Antheims mage « favor ., PO bg rie SEG BI St HS Under the judges’ ia weighed before dcliars a botte. At length Mr. Bariow—who in not able: fm the che Of the dmeived lower, Kelly and Leon's Minstrels. pa oer, and after every race and between’ heats. To the aa pepe Th arg Ba A impross.on cherecter The pabticof New York, ever ready io scknowledge Astor place. Se" AEE Be initiated wo mast explein (het the borseq are competiod to belplemsness and ateacet ity, and at | Olivier, Hie voice ix indeed @ tenor of the lightest talons wo rly brought te their | @eever te ‘to carey (weight according te, their agee—the oldest four o'clock in the mmoraing ihe ley deermined to description, but it admirabiy trained, both iw tone and er adcnies ome ray oe PB Sr) i REN Letiae ee ee oer be ry ing aa ae fleck Socket ie kaon ‘and finding Jobn Brierton, a in front of the | method. The frequent use of the falvetto in @ novelty | 4) wi a1 nimig Mimstral Trowpe The result has been ‘ +. ae «ww For thie reason tbo wr af We latest bony to Sooce,oubicyed Bios to teks Mr. Barlow down to the | ia opera in New York, alibough it W¢ a patt qa eruation cantee: Peaae. les ae Pp iectirectetes poteec? Ae Bas of Wore: eee canal ot dared oaat oak or R fie ene seealas hon envoy eh Riley | of the French aystern of training the voice for mre | sis vowded since their opening Lam night anew | oY yeliel TEL Fecvet Cogn te caged later snvetapen: See ware waht veto thet & be Grove to etenin a ele é comique. M. Anthelme can use it withont injuring the (he velgran George 4 Kavliin Houghton, Howard platen of lead stuffed into their saddles. Those over the A. atti drove to withia s block of the St. Nicholas, when sbe programme was presented, 0.4 Maran Goone re 2. +. required weight oma their thick boots for lighter | Ulrice and Local ordered him to step. agg ge gent ay | character and unity of the airhesings, Among the gay. Christy made bis firm appearance with (he troupe ae ate a Saw: y Aft Af " wees ths tote euaeed Up ireaaver “Fraten, Bin | dimolute, recklens, ducl-loving*muskersers of the Quewe, | oie Ue re stions Frank Moran facing him at the |. OF. Vom leembe i, oe. eetesewsked thett whipe-tor xe Seieor the uid of anuther mam, carried "Mr. Barlow’ ‘into | the meet audacious in gallantry and mierhief was Hector | °l Maly ow Ne amusing disiogues, interspersed be | corner Twenly mighih irons ‘whip, esddle, spurs and sccoutrementa Ifthe | who was balf « ahead of iri, Lzcal at ber | the hotel, where Ht ‘was found be Bad 20 | de Biron. Hie representative, M. de armen, 1s & d+ | AO tng ones of the fire | pee ye a Jockeys should lose, either intentionally or otherwise, heels, four lengths ‘om Woolfoik, mi to pay backmaa. a & serving actor, and be sang pretty fairly last evening The |g continued roar of — leughter beawtitel | Pre On of one ant wee- For, Fre; portion of their weight while riding [ race, the | lly “nowhere. ino tad the | lower notes of bia voice have a baritone quality inround- | balled “ Kvangeline "wae gun Me. Kelly. | Srigbliel ene webaertel aia eel asgretensl sede to sporting =e not so well under- the position of Wi ived through | ness and depth, ani the higher ones are light aad fin- Frese pee mevea eon theme a oo ie - 4 one manveie ‘stood by the general public, who are just beginning | the stand This oon ished. That original, proullar individual, (aptein Roland, | second part of the programme whieh war rich with © | sow eet teavulel PERF See ts on neroun tee tract om. the Fae decasion of fo00, and a | 8m old soldier from Henry the Vourth’s army, | variety of burlesques, ooo pomee te aod Gert aes, oe PER NOTE Bacon = its 4 with the hee made of leather sad trom, | Cesees, sod quaint ead origisnl sayings, thy priecips YW WhiOHE 4 00 Stand and gee the jockeys upon the scales. The difference wearing clot. ‘a temale tmpersonationg © hil No ba Literty street, Sew Vor’ themecives are always wanen toa ean Se | ce tae ihe hele ena | Woking like » family portrait coming owt of He deemevediy miriied. Hi i racedom. or mi om, Le de Cat, and bin tenth ene “Test eroitere of rs The most of them like ck. a condition, | frame, and whose sie thought morning or night was to ee eee denies ef tae Samah oo Kors} Havana teers. Prizes Paid je stable boys; bu F stands Littiefeld, a quirt, band- Premium Ooh am, two mile heats. She refused to qo, whereupon the watch and chain, money | gpit nome imaginary coemy on hw ruuty rapier, wae well | Ooi ne Prime Dease from ioe Oonueer el ne toa ter Sine tatemany per, whom you would sever take } J. 8 Watson entered ch. ¢. 7 Pe. 2). ee wach bed besa ines rom Be, Batiew, wove represented by M. Vert. His fine baw voice (old well IM | oxestient, George Chraty and Mank Moage A YLOR Dacbers, 16 Wall steset, for a jockey, Gin , the unfortunate, who lost | | moddre, wd ~~ > the mnasic of bin rile, Mile. Kivirn Naddie wrecrn, : thei tein appearance ities an een co | dam Tepe 2-4 | Sriret ate mya “tema ine Me | ba pare hat nay oted ar vves ani wowing, | WS Domastinaes sein Rervoges oe | wltty SEES REVI ete eee NAST & Rage wee Be Sree, Sas 2 one Oe ee ae v6 ent ied knowing anything sae ne papas moore ee entice demeanor. We bave rarely heard a:yibing e008 | titled the Doctor of All can tear ber, is whieh Kelly sane falas ¥ most artistic fn the world. Gilpatrick rode | aie, dam Rhoda, by Giencoe....... iO teaeer eens Gold pene! on was "nae with more true delicacy of expres | the charming serenade, Wake Lady Wane, i> every a Boston aateh Fashion, yousg chain taken from Barlow found in her pomesson, | on the operatic stag L. od alt at Lotteries, rey «ae ipsam The prisoner was dotained till when plete command of olen and pas Sat Soomaee a8 Canoes ond omm ps wey Se ‘Jestien - aaa te sion, purity of tone, complete com! mance to & termination Through vu’ the it ahd! Bow tats SEE CAD aam phew | Peart lawyer bine appeared = oareet sionate tenderness than her rendering of thr com Of the | ihe eniertaisment the audience em ‘ ; veeaert Da agene — ffl Bh ago or with stealing bis wateh aod chain, money and | entire opera /ixeage spots, tn which rhe dacovere the | bumor = freq Jobbing * dim, Dawe j= Wrooki rey tn Para, the observed of all observers, The is Old Abe, penell. ote from her lover, as abe imagines, aad ena | #ore Gens Misses Gpern House _ oe oy of « Pe best rider in the country. A large, rough head LA ern Piers, Oe n* Mag pel fessee her lore forbim. MIA Laarentis hae «very Seay Pestar to te Gamtatn. We vetenge to ¢ om 1 Lamears Salons. | eres mceete 0 nell oo ST cea ny they had come to his knowledge, 004 voice, but she requires more standiness io te Mer ye iim he hae p oat hempret Marder Poterwow WJ the Fat ‘scross ibe score. coal promasly years The detective deposed to arresting the accused and admirable, The chorus wae in every case » Raterne trom F avis, Okie ra dee races |i 7 All ey! ‘al finding the stolen watch and chaip in poeseamion ogee oles ied the expec: entirely om rapport wth the ep tof the Mow - 1 TURE DAILY BAW s the wore ad atic eu thea a wave. General, Dick Taylor . pose py sia prey see pecs denizens wightiy crowd his piece of amusement to « Fr oe atte ay ht we formed of “ cation. His opere house i the Pantheon of pop claray, “ me he Hie age te se ae fe orcheates, the most naormary element in ops met ced and norh te the infinite variety of bie omiertainments thet Pik Mi, A RD hit name, if he have any. wRder bis direction contribated the most to ie fue’ i tints of with afl binds of tate canovt tot of | vm See bie rnd Fu Fetes iam our be called Wine aye Of Lat Mowrquetairen Veonch opern has <meneed | A gcaam Lat evening the rehoubiabie Tony pre Revsafad aes vas pn Lindon he oak ertay, be would only Own Gp te) Shictp-ets. Rader the mont suspicious Ctrenmatances, aad Were WMO | ee some theme the highly sonee Prey sth: pran caly We aguas, nl 4 popes ot GOntA of ite sucenan, musieally at leant onal @rame of The Rother King. ani the Weauteful ee ee : Ci Py os . caatete teach The Dancing Master (row Pare Alew owe beans om Fowelent itty a s ‘a tnaet fs in. “Bortog vote SERIOUS CAV ASSE (BERT ABOVE mew OF EARS. ‘ —- an ook mommy ae mae po ay? Maw Onieaes, Ont 9, 1908 pert Ann . ane ont - - ro da A pariona croenany nga pw a flat. vie nad eet 9 Leary rset: links apeed. ee Boon jee fp awe ® f . — . = oe 1 ete te others by cay ih Jefteron pe bh the levee (in ite prevent broken bs myry By end Fe] Se ie Tae etnias y santas iors Vinted core x aad winks ps : ‘The races were not over until dark, but an extra train ‘The owner of Aliebaran gave his jockéy tnetruc- if contio: ones rear 4 on ‘ are by sven make from the start, aad he femtavon of delight, late court hare been otek Sitio wees New York by to oe Tes seas bes to thie Liseteta éo- smas | Pes eettormae she ome wt os , a Phite- | favere Ey Soesn otsca Comet | of tha crow PTT os fan ery snopes stachet | evinead no "8 TARR, We Rome veer were io | of lingering . ~~ | one of 5 " ccnoung of the tam doen | a cawertt’e Milecerete. ET Beet! aE, vine }.- 4 (70 the prianwer Heir’ Tp Riles out | The ocean of & treupe of meagre minetris daprada as miteese Sete ee SESS Pas santo Sac | tor ore mer wens errs Yotos | is Nee RESTE BSc Mhalt >! R“nauee oe She Aotentnns 19 of tac 7 02 Mh cod modcel 06 el ©N Ont bh mer the entience Mevenes 1:6iR sed 0nd

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