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NEW" YORK! HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUSY 12, 1872—WITH SUPPLEMENT. 3 m Berns, me ge of the Crand Duchess ‘kuown' for her | the entire winter of the best orchestra in the | it is hurtfol whem carried to the extent of losing | hie ter, Bella Pateman; Jeannie under the direction of Ben de Bar. Stars and com- Pole Sp CEE Eo cee eat | 0s oer am orms goon, | Sechium compen aang ony | esata Gertie ae | Snuong pear tener” of famous establishment. thenceforward the sunshine:| The announcement of an intended eerics of per- | ‘0 imitation. In sueh a case the managerial world | §, W. Glenn; solo Mathias’ rc koce, pad that i. ahmes i 2 eae pana. pai ¥ Tvasergon adver per. 3 non, Mathias’ servant, Mr. b The Tremont House, Galveston, and the by Mile, Aimée and a of fresh | would be Pat ;, Frit Bernard, ¥ a B- an — (dln of 10 noe “4 a ie mee company Peopled with speculators of the Dar- teman rnard, Mathias’ Intended so! Perkins Theat loustom, under the manage: young artist. vom the Herinning to the end of | frontier. An over- formances n- artists, at Nympic Theatre, the season com- law, Mr. F. Perey; Dr. Glauber, vill doctor, Mr, | ment of Charles J. Fyffe, have undergone exe zealous custom , m ‘on October 14, will revive the drooping bela *oasion. and, like our four-handed an- | J" Rooney; Swartz, village Rotary, Mr, TP ren: | tensive aiterations ‘nd leprovessantn ‘au will re. ‘the opera she was honored by rounds of applause | seized his manuscripte, suspecting the musical | hopes of the numerous playgocrs who looked for. ‘ora, the managers would devote their time to | nan; Clerk of the Court, Mr. N, Decker; ‘The Polish open for the fall and winter season about October 1, from entire house. Lucca and the Berliners Merogigphics of the traveller to ciphers, the | ward most gloomily to a deprivation of | copying everything done by a few leaders, Jew, Mr. . Walter; President of the Court, Mr. ST. LOUIS. at first aight, and from that period till | meaning of which vespigh treason and Senmper opéra bouge. The entertainments be en ‘The cheering feature of the coming season is the M. Bike; Dr. Abraham ‘Meamer, Mr. A. W. Fenno. Ben De Bar has engaged the following for the the it she has been the darling of the | tation to Siberia as a Matter of consequence. e | under the direction of Mesers. Albites & Chizzola, tonae GRAND OPERA HOUSE. coming season for his Opera House :—W. H. Harris, ‘operatic boards. She has been as trne to | colony of the exiled in Siberia would have received | and while the plished artist mentioned above | tendency towards strong companies and combtna- ‘The season will open at this house on August 20, | leading; -H. EH. Lilis, juvenlie; G. Mitchell, old man} them as they have been to her, and her name on | an excellent musical addition but for the energetic } is to be the ‘ongest attraction among the per- | tions, thereby seeking to presenta good ensemble | with an English version of ‘Le Roi Carotte.”” We | Charles’ Krone, heavy; Wiillam Wiggins, comedy ; the bills time during the ‘last ten years has | interposition of the infuential Count Wielhorsky. formers the company has been selected in France | rather than to depend upon a single star. We aup- poet ee JG and description of this | Laura Linden, leading; Marte Boniface, so ubrette, been enor to fill the house in every nook and Since hie first return to Russia Rubinstein has be- | by Mr. Maurice Grau, during his recent visit to judiclous expenditure of | and Mre. Van De: , comer. Nothing. has been able to tempt ner frown | come real bird of passage, migrating trem land to | Kurope, with judgment, and of whieh the American | Pose the millennium will come before the star sys | rhouey and a vere ppwertul somtimes, | haa MES. Van Deren, Seamed Tor stare, Tdi tied Bern Pel ently. She tuakes brief engagements jana, Berens Rane Somenenn nen cm ng ae 8 ae ol t9 OTe he of wah Png tly tem is abolished, but still the establishment of good | can insure Lape then “Le Rot Carotte’”’ abd be | management of Messrs. Spaiding and Pope. wi 70 6 Russian capital 4 - r perfuous to write muci way trod regarded as one of the prominent sensations of the | nard Grover turns up i agie’s Vi whieh she is adored, apd where she Pocolves themost'| ‘he devoted his energies and activity tothe newly in- | No actress or songstress outside the Italian opera | ®°Ck Companies will go far towards correoting the | feason’ the Grand port en iiteee: eae dca on rats esr eho ee Re a IBAA er ca Deugle’s Ey ‘we distinguished att e regents, but | stituted ‘conservatorium.” His concert {our | won ® more fmmediate success that did that | evil Society plays are also becoming very popular, a 4 1 ‘ ehe nics to Seth 2nd conkth Pie den! | through France and Germany was a continued | lady on the occasion of her earliest | thanks to the noble exampiesshown by Mr. Wallack more Deaueical by" 1 ‘taste’ aa skillof the mane purposes. MERCER ene ee ee of that capital of all classes, from the Conrt to the | march of triumph. Vienna succeeded, at last, in | representations in New York or maintained her and Mr. Daly. In this ager, Mr. Daly. KANSAB CITY, MO. common ,APeak of her as “Our Lucca,” or | engaging bis special interest, and there ho has | popularity so well during a lengthened series of + BONN Feapect managers select ¢x- OLYMPIC THRATRE. The following combinations and dramatic stard “Gnaore Kietne Pauline.” *| lately conducted all the grand concerts. Mr. Gran’s | after efforts, Young and gifted, full of earnestness | Céllent models to copy after, and, as to portray the | ‘The regular season willopen here early in Sep- | have so far been engaged by Manager Stevens: of Her voice is a fresh and brilliant soprano, me tempting offers have induced the great pianist to | and vivacity, a practised comédienne and a skilled | manners and peculiarities of modern society suc- | tember, with Mr. Proctor in the new ay, “rhe | Kansas Ciroult:—The “fiiack Crook,” Fox & > penrough the widest range ve Great Cy A visit this gide of the Atlantic for the coming year. Toole, ‘dile. MAimee's, teiucph ee ene 80- cessfully on the stage requires a company of no Red Pocketbook,” A® we have stated before, nler's Humpty Dumpty” Troupe, the “Palace o most regal shading, aking RUBINSTEIN AS A COMPOSER. ne . ‘respondingly me’ 8 acl - ‘¢ and her opéra bouge com, appear here ruth” combination, Mrs. James Oates’ Comi distinctly heard ‘sbove the crash of the orchestra There is astriking resemblance between Rubin- | Ments by the artists engaged to co-operate with ordinary standard, these plays, like the old come- } early in the season. The theatre oy are in- | opera, Holman’s English Opera, Martinetu Pate " be made of it. Mr. John B. Owens offered 000 a | McWade, Mrs. Chanfrau, Marietta Ravel, of American comedy ta still in the far-off future | year for a five years’ lease, but did not. poe in | Joseph ‘Proctor and his “Red Pocket Boox's or the loudest su: the chorus. She is also | stein and Beethoven. The same imposing brow, | er May, from @ review of their record, be apticl- | dies, may be the means of curtailing the power of | formed, in the hands of the Court, and it is,as8 yet | mime"lroupe, Joe Murphy, Edwin Adams, Maggie eminently sym, and $0 the slight- | the rugged lincs of tho face. t ’ | pated. “M. Juteau, the new tenor, Is held the lead- - ’ coer impossible to teil what permanent disposition will | Mitchell, Lawvence Barrett, Mrs. Bowers, Robe! Set nuances of the colaposer, aaeiaulag Dy ital |e, Fanaa, ce of ine ce, Me ascRieracae st | {ng representauive’of opera douse roles in France, | *t@7®. The long-looked-for and long-ioped-for schoo! PB Pe $28,000 Mr 1 aves ‘and gesture in the the per | pushy halr. ‘The pale, thoughtful, weary, melaucholy | Possessing, as he does, Vocal resources and talen mion formance, She has undertaken @ vast round of | expression and the leonine power that displays it- | 84 Well as the vfs coméica and physique imper: and it scems no nearer than before. To be sure | Obtaining it. Miss Lucille Western plays in thig jgSensation, John E. Owens, Joseph Jefferson, characters, and never foo ig any. ped head seli in every expression of the inspired Ceti hea tively demanded of Offenbach’ principal inte: we have a deluge of sot dtsant American comedies, | *teatre in December, Lt Dominick’ Murray, F. 8, Chanfrau, Coleman Onilt favorites are Seliku in ‘Africal ine, Leonora: cannot be mistaken. Asan eminent French critic | Preters. M. Nardin, the second tenor, enjoys _ NIBLO’S GARDEN. dren, Carlotta Leclercq and Mme. Jana uschek: “Trovatore,” Pamina in the «Magic Flute,” Marie | gaia of him:—st na pas lea cigances de pose | Feputation commonding him as a worthy coadjn- | but in moat cases itis borrowed plumage. Every | ‘This theatre will scarcely be ready for openiny ICAGO. | = = S ee on rape PA Blagct et les airs penc des pianistes & la mode, ne “ot & x auton, ww lion 5 place yee - so. all scene and every line smacks of tne Gymnase or the before November, although she work ig being pushes H Mr, MoVicker opens his. new theatre, which is - | mai est un vt former gentieman’s n, ly as possibic. The inevitahle | built on the site of the former one, this season witht the strife of the passions, and thus she is | piano.” He has written an eurensienna aie M. Iécuyer, the baritone. butfo, comes from the | Amblsu, and Bardon, Meilbac or Halévy furnish the | ‘lack Crook,’ with. a” new Premiere danseuse, astrong com ny, among them Mr. W. H. Power, the ‘of the whole operatic » and | Of works ofall Einds—operas, orator! 'ThéAtre des Varieties, n Paris, where tho choice of | #entiment. We have yet to hear @ comedy or | Salvioni, wiil be one of the features of the season. jeadin, m1 atiay Ota ja Allen, leading lady ; km: im her varied charactors we find her as Marguerite | concertos, somata, moreetur for pline weal watt performers has for rome peare past rested with M. | goclety drama that faithfully reneéte American life, LYCRUM THEATRE. ina MArDIe dnd Mea: Stoneall. stooatss Lawier — hertite hd 7 and the Zeriinas | gingers, chornses, 4c, In all we find elevated | Offenbach, whose works have all beep given in that | je machine play—t. ¢, one that depends solely | ,UBt! Mr. Fechter’s return, which will be at an | Alken also open a new theatre for the season. ‘The ‘Don Juan’ ‘Fra Diavolo.' thongbts, broad style, dignity and the gavoiryuire | house for the first time, M. Gabel, the famed gen. dl early date, nothing definite is known about the | Academy of Music js open for stars and combina’ THE FAVORITE PUPIL OF MEYERUEER, of the great mi in. There are marks of feverish | datme in “Genevieve,” has been re-ei d, “The | WpeD some carpenter sensation—{a on the wane. } date of completion of this theatre, which was | tions, ood. ls under the management of ©. Ry Meyorbeer became mitich attached tO her- from | haste and untrammelied freedom of thought abont | drolleries of M. Gabel do not necd reeapltatation; | Tt was the rage last season, and it is @ matter of | formerly the Théftre Francais, That ‘it will be a | Garduer, ‘The following are thus Tar engaged = Li her very first porformance in Berlin and delighted ch that Dear the single picture of Pitou would make his acces hovelty in all ite arrangements may be guessed | tho A: i—James to see hior in the characters of bis own creation, in | Cuuer aver wis composiieaay a are denen ce | slou to any troupe a cause of congratulation. ‘The | CpsTatulation to tind that the American publle at | from the plans of Mr, Fechtcr aud the, dugulay manager J, Dastashe gaonater ic Collages Hy the representation of which he gave her many | in an in thly short space of time and published | Other artiste of the sterner aex:are:—MM. Modaret, | last have come to regard such monstrosities as | features it will bd in an architectural point of | and » Ed. Marble, Wor Johneon, ] hints, always under the seal of secrecy, for it Wa8 } without revision, Few of his plano works are ac- | D€880, and Fabol, light tenor, ‘The list of ladies 1s | trash. In the Bowery or the varlety theatres it ia | View. Migs Lizzie Price and Mr. George Boniface | Flora Newton and Mrs. J. L. Carhart. ty not until the death of the great maestro that Lucca | cogsipie to even the most headed, of cor by Mik are said to be 1 accomplished virtnosi on i, uurse, by Mile. Alm¢e, Mile. Bonelli, " aid to be engaged by Mr, Fechter for his first TNPIANAPOLIS, Tae Ab liberty to tall of the deopand careful stady | account of their extreme digieulty of execution, | Wo Is next in order, is. a charming soprano, whose oe } but In fret ¢lase establishments | season. Mr. Fecliter will safl irom Europe on the | The only theatre in this city is under the man part of the pi Dg a STE a LE calling not only for thoronghly rained fingers, | qualities and attainments will enable her to shine a o Mth of this month, and will commence arrange- | ment of Mr. Leaske. The season rally last — el i re but for unwonted physical ferce. A care. en with the bright particular star. Mlle. Koland, THE ACTOR'S MARKRT PLACE. ments for the opening of his theatre immediately | about three months, during the session of the and leading character receive much of 1t8 | fully arranged catalogue of 1870 exhibits dugazon or singing soubrette; Miles. Nardin | 4 dramatic agericy in the months of July and | °” "8 arrival here. islature, and at that time there is a itttle breeze o @hading with a view to mako her its model. And % and Descham ni 8 make ‘DER METRO! 2 period nage! fn secdrdance with the express request ‘of the | Br ties furehe eco eek etl baie? Rte | up” the remainder of the fresh company, | AUgust, when the country managers aro in town | Charley White Opens the "Sum trmncisco Hall | mighiras well pe to Uiliras Seine dapitat or Indiemag 0 Lucea was the fisst performer of this | of opus, nesides ten copipositions prfated while he | Mile. Aimée has just closed a lengthened | and the engagements for the season are completed, | ‘-night under the nameof “Charley White's Ly- MILWAUKER. Part in Berlin and Loudon. Meyerbeer was inordi- | was still a child. Since then he has presented the | tour in which, thanks to energetic and judi- | is ay interesting study. We find eum.” | It will be devoted to variety and minstrel | | The two theatres in this city, the Grand Oper: nately fond of the applause of Paris, and was most | worid with numerous larger and smaller works, | ClOUs Management, the most substantial and fat- - a evene re cromcive oe S| Dna House and the Academy of Music, are rented out saxious to have Lneca lend her genius to the pre- | Tad among them that marvellous oratorio “Baver,? | tering results have been attained, Her journey | Armament of stars of all kinds, with an undue pro- | Mr. ‘Thomas Maguire, of California, will open | stars and combinations, and have no regular sentation of his last work in that city; but Lucca, | performed at vienna, the structure of which gave | through the country hag established her celebrity | portion of penny. rushlights, Now and then a | Lina Edwin’s Theatre at an early date with tho | pany, like Lind, acceded to his wishes in all but this—both rige to so much talk and eriticism. There is hardiy’| #8 the chief representative of opéra bouge, and it | comet, like that which Is to atrike the earth to-d Emerson Minstrels, CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE, poralstenitly refused to appear on the French stage. | Any form of composition that Mubinsteln’s genius | Dds deed attended with a financial success which q The none HS eee | sete Bat, Francisco Minstrels have taken along | The new theatre—now being builtin Cincinnati WHAT SHE KNOWS ABOUT WAR. has not cultivated with success. ‘There are songs, | Rove but representatives of real excellence and | rushes across the horizon of the agent, his lumi- | lease of the St. James Theatre, and will commence | Mr. John Robinson—will open about September About slx years ago Lucca married Baron von | ag sweet as those of Schumann; brilliant taran. | 8teady attractiveness could command, One week’s | nous coattails brushing in disdain by the lesser | thelr season there with a stron; company. The Lovisville Opera House—Mr. George Fuller, Rhaden, a licttenant in the Royal Guards. To pos- | tenes, fantasias and sonatas, impromptus and | #0Journ in Chicago was repaid by receipts amount- | jominaries and an air of conscious dignit Wood’s Museom has Mr. F..8, Chanfrau as the | manager—will commence the regular season Se} eas his chosen brido he Was forced to give up Nis | eaprices, concertos and mazurkas, marches and | !D to $12,000; tour performances in Philadelphia byrne clous dignity pervad- majo attraction, tember 2with the Cincinnati company of the Ne commiasion, for custom forbade him to hold. this | fugues, overtures, symphonies, opéras, oratorios, | brought $9,400; a four weeke’ stay in Caltfornia re- | Ing bis entire person, Im the ‘house of Messrs. ic Bowery Theatre is preparing ‘The Belle” tor | Theatre. 92d marry 4 singor or an actress. ut when the | Quartets and. trios, ecters, ducttos, tudes an purned $36,000. | The engagements of the company | Canning & Lowell, on Broadway, for weeks past | !t4 next sensation. Wood's Theatre, Cincinnati, and Welssinger Hall, ‘war broke out he entered the service from patriotic | Ganzonets, melodies and variations; also a charm- | fF the approaching season are of course already there has been a busy throng of managers and ‘Tony Pastor's ra House will continue, as be- | Louisville, are under the management of Mr. Bar-, { motives as officer of the reserves, and Lucca her- m position for f le c .: sfected, and are as follows, commencing fore, the Mecca of the Bowery boys. Macauley, ina | self was Known to be inflamed with cuthusiasm for pe his ost sor eapeie charonaato nO paper ew York at the Olympic Theatre on the 14th of | their employés. Here isa heavy man (in appear- , foes i tichs at both touses. cae Meader } fhe Gorman cause. At the engagement at Mars-la- (“The Nymph”), October for a season or four weeks, during which } ance “the mildest-mannered villain that ever scut- Mrs. F. B, Conway’s Brooklyn Theatre (Mr: and PITTSBURG. Tour ho received a dangerous wound in the head, An admirer says:—In critidtsing Rubinstein’s | “Genevieve de Brabant” will be revived with Mrs. F. B, Conw: BEC A ".: New Pittsburg Opera House (Messrs. Elis} : which fora time was considered fatal. When thé | creations people who are inclmed’ to find fait | Sli its original splendor, with Aimée as Drogan, in | 64 # ship or cute throat”) tn friendly converse rol, acting maunger) Mier def, C8F | Gotthold, managers) will open on then OF Tait pews reached Lucca she dropped everything and | sometimes speak of a certain lack of artistical tran- | Which she achieved one'of her greatest triumphs | With a melancholy chambermatd; the herolc young | winter season about the last week in September or | 9 September With the regular stock company, hastened to the bedside of her husband through & | quiility, of a superabundance of undigested idegs, | 12 San Francisco, and Gabel in his original role of | man whose province it 18 to do all sorts of | the first week In October. The season will be de, | The leading members will be composed of talent 0 host of ombarrassments that would have appalled | Now, guppoge that the embarras de Fichesses has | Pitou, expressly written for him, and which he has impossible brave things is hobnobving witha Lady | Voted to the production of the latest London sensa- | ‘he highest order, having been selected with th an ordinary woman. The story of her adventures | thns'far prevented him from attaining that sublime | P/ayed over a thousand times. After the conclusion es bal Y | tions, also Mr. Augustin Daly’s plays. Very many | $'eatest care and liberality, in order to present th . ch i ok, jove: say him a 2 . ri] no company ou of New York. All in and again she was turned back from the | ced. of all reproaches which @ oct. painter or | 11\'thence to Baltimore, November 18 one week; | PAY himself and the traditional old woman is smil- | tained. Among the new members will be found Fant combi cen engage . ry class stars and combinations have been en; Unes, when sho would inclignantly exciaim. “1 am | Gla too much Rubinstein expressed himectt vo | Havana, December ly eight weeks; Galveston, Feb | 1s benigniy ona song-and-dance man. It ts a per- | Mr, Walter Lennox, comedian; Mr. Hagan Heavies | [Manager bilaler, aud Will Appest a rapid maoe Lucca, the Berliners’ Lucca, and must ace | ie in regard to his compositions:—l. must confess | UAry 14, one week ‘new Orleans, February 17, three | fect kaleidoscope of contradictions and curiosities, | *'Mrs, Conway also retains the management of the | cession at the New Opera House. my dying husband”—an appeal that atlast brought | that I like them all extremely well, but only as pide lemphis, March, 10, one week; St. Louls, ) and 1s bewildering to the uninitiated, Regarding | Park Theatre, which will be rented out to stars and CLEVELAND: ‘3 her to the bedside of him whom she loves so well. | jong as they are upfinishcd. An opus being pub- | March 17, ono week; Chicago, March 28, one week; dramatic agencies we must say that the combinations. Academy of Music will commence its season on, Sho never left the Baron until he was able to ac- | ished, my former aympatuy turns into indifference, | Boston, April 1, two weeks. ag ay YAO Very BOgTON, Saturday evening, September 7—John Elisier, mans company her home, when they fairly had a tri- | even antipathy.» ety 43 unmistakable genius: GERMAN OPERA. useful—nay, highly neceasary—to bring managers The three principal theatres In the Hub—namely, | 88¢t aud proprictor—with an entirely’ new stock ee 1, al entry into Berlin, Lucca’s next appearance i‘ Mr. Ad. Neuenderff will probably be the only rep- toge' 0) i ci onto! Bebierneriusloved hertuems wan avons or we nevep@pusiien seer tebe sapien toy olution oF | esentative of German opera and German dramatic | Ard Sctors together, but they are too often used by eta! Rarer Patel le 9 theatrea’ AN the, Hn an Or the sense Tay wildest enthusiasm on the part of the audience. ends—the eternal struggle of human will to break | Performances in New York next season, He hag | Unécrapulous, designing speculators to create a | Ci) _Pipanuene for the coming season. the | heen engaged, among the most prominent Misd Lucca undoubtedly holds the very first rank | the bounds of human power.” made arrangements with the Stadt Theatre, which | Monopoly and to wilfully Jead unsophisticated | Mr, Farnsworth trensures qua Mr, Willem food | Maggie Mitchcu, who will make her first appear- feoueel the moet genuine Teareeatiniinnn ori WIENIAW SEE with Peehtew th bey one, Theatres ich i Members of the, profession astray. Some agents | stage Tmanager--will open von September ry with ance In that city In seven years. ; i ‘errace Garden Theatre, whic ptoek. ALBANY. Pecalaritics and tendencies, which is character | 1$4 violinist, wuohasfor many years enjoyed avery | be finished about October 1, and will ply @ com. are in the habit of clafming the exclusive right to} SUNK | Theatre, Mr. J. B. Booth, manager, | ,,{@ Company for next acason at the Capitol, Al- rather than abstract musical effort. She is ever | high repntation in Europe. Wieniawski was born | pany in both places—six times a week e Stadt | the entire dramatic business, but such a course of ‘ bany, will be:—Walter Keeble, proprietor ; leadin; Seles boyrsieck nd belgian athe. Sympathy of TB ae ee taken to Paris with u view to Theda, and every Monty, Wednesday and Friday | fraud and swindle soon brings with it its own pun- perieee, ieee ace anne Teno principal mati, es ie protien iendiie juvenile ‘Onart q el c| f ‘theatre, e ‘averly; first low come 7. Ne 5 00 er hes Sheng actos, gue sathis Rthougk th SES hatte sporeeryaboires ‘The répertoire will be especially devorea to | ‘ment. Wo shall now give an account of the sine Boston ot wee Tea manager, nventie, Jona Atmatrongs rat oia man, amen end she is dramatic ag welt a8 musical, and a great Ee gt Ath perdi al beak oe Weide apse tution or | operas of the light genre, such ag Auber’e “Jour de | Preparations made at the principal theatres in the | nas been undergoing extensive aiterations since | Nugent; firet walking geutieman, B. G. Packard; ius in both spheres, She isa genuine child of ve a ae eyo welve years of | Bonheur” and “Part du Diable,” Ricce’s “Orispino | United States for the coming season the close of last season, and it is impossible now to | 8¢COnd comedy, J. Me Sharies; Second old man, beriod, yielding to its demands and perfecting | €% the jury, which included among its members | © tq Comare,” &c., and also to the newest op¢ra iJ ‘ Po! ‘0| W. B. Coleman; utility, N. A. Couky, G. R. Rodmart ite aepirations,. Voices there arc that may pour | Auber and Halcvy, unanimously decided upon the of Which Les Brigands,”” “Lew Georgi: UNION SQUARE THEATRE. ity honeans eibrahahesnohan depen es i2}St | ana W. Cavanagh; leading lady, Hanoan &. Baile bousfes, forth “in mightier currents or melt into sweeter | Acceptance Of the youthful prodigy. Two years | ennes,’ and Strauss’ “Forty Tuleves” will be given | This theatre was closed on the loth instant for | proving th Walking lady, Josi ; r " “ e front of the h ig lady, Josic Batley; trst old woman, A faculty, by the lightest touch, of stirring the finest | Charmed with his victory, the Emperor Nicholas I, fr. Ad. Neuendori has been to Europe early this | thelr farewell appearance in New York on that | known At this establishment, Miss Annie Clarke, | Pnining ‘The Martin Oper& Honce will be under t William Warren and C, Barron being retained. feelings of the soul. She is electric inher fashes | directed that his education should b compieted at | summer to make the necessary engagements, and’ | date. The regular season will open on the 16th ) is - man-agementof Colonel Dickerman, aud will lecpest feeling, with an unceasing glow of ardor | “stinguished as @ pianist—to Russia. ‘The brothers | os he will bring a the soloists, of: tahun ‘ane Voted to high comedy and the legitimate drama, | Sagement with the east wind which blew down its |° sr. Prank Mayo will open the Dew Opera House 2 decessor, @nd enthusivam, All the bliss and all the agony | Performed at Court, and their success was of the | very prominent in the profession, from Euro] Mr. Sheridan Shook retains his proprictorehip. | ?*° on August 26 with astrohg com) ‘Miss Virginia pase pe eis ene FS eas Pe ots Scat ta eH a Oy Nomi, Peller tlia, eigen. arrange! Mr. A. W. Palmer is the manager, while the irae! ‘The Chestnut opens. in September under the man- | Howard being the ne ro ar Yow, find a triple expression in her voice, her coun- | lasted three years, during which they gave 194 con. cancorts "| tion of the stage and of all matters relating to the | gcment of itt. BL. Davenport, dretty must tke |. ‘The Meech Brothers have made but little change tendnoe and hor gesture. Commhenved a tour trough Germany. Ine acive or | «Regarding the Carlotta Pattl concerts nothing ts | production of plays, Ac. is to be in the | game as iast season-and arrangements have been |! their arrangements of the theatre since Ins These qualities have made Lucca the favorite of | Commenced a tour tenon ge ere ind tnd teu, | definitely known at present, as there is no repre- | hands of Mr. D. LH. Harkins, for several | made with the Filth Avenue Theatre, New York, so | “¢ason. All the stars and combinations will appe all Classes, because all can comprehend her, and in | the prescuce in Berlin of Jenny Lind and Vieux- ti 0 , i there, Berlin her'name is in every mouth. igh and low | temps, the wildest excitement prevatied in that | Cort season wii Lkeipeomuence at Steinway sani | YEaTS Pact stage dircctor at tho Fifth Avenue | ‘Mat all Mr. Daly's plays will be produced simuita- | ‘ere aL Weta CTE. Neton to what Lucca does and says, and her oe during rs sixteen, poncentathey, Bbpcared in | early in September, and of the company engaged to | Theatre. Tho company will consist of the following | "The Walnut aso ‘opens in September, It is the | , The following is the list of John McOullough’s triumphs are the staple of conversation from the en recalls marked their début, Henrl Wleul- | support this favorite artist we know onl rgons:—Miss Agnes Ethel, of the Fifth avenue | property of Mr. J. 8. Clarke and is managed in his | COM! the Callfornla Theatre :—Georga Miss lace to the cottage. “Our Lucca” and “Our | &Wski’s principal after-triumphs were won in Hol. | Gary, the contralto of the past season of italian | Theatre; Mrs. Clava Jennings, of Wallack’s; Miss | absence by Mr. ‘T. J. Hemphill, T, A. Hall sta, Jhaplin, 8. try Edwards, Owen Marlowes ritz” may be safely said to be the two most popu- | land, where he gave 174 concorts; in Belgium, and | Opéra, Phillis Glover, lately of the London and Philadel- ‘5 average | J.C. Williamson, Walter Leman, W, Mestayer, E. J. Jar charaoters in the metropolis of the new empire, bg ty tottering) rh oye Hanover. English Opera isdead for the present, no one hay- | phia theatres’ (said tobe one of the handsomest Me ae tras ponimbtaceisea WH Bulloy, Mr rant Buckley, B. Thayer, Miss Aunie Graham, Sophia and We predict for the great prima dounathe ; AU artist of that clty wroto of him:—*We must say | ing the courage or means to take up the sceptre | Women on the stage) ; Miss Emily Mestayer, of Wal- | Mra, Lewis Baker. All the first class staya appear | Edwin, Minnie Waiton, Mrs. Judah and Mrg, Saun- homage of many hearts in the New World. no more that Wieni2wski is an opponent worthy of | which Carl Rosa lald down. Jack's; Miss Plessy Mordaunt, of Wallack’s; Miss ders. ‘The season opens with “Richard UL,” whictt We inay say in connection with Italian opera that pes ee but must = copes the only | ‘The Philharmonic Society, as in former years, | Kitty ‘Blanchard, of Globe Theatre, Boston, now “tiene ‘Draws Arch Street Theatre will com- | Will be brought out similar to its production at the company we have named are engaged for two Coe iat xe can stan beside | icniawski.” In | witl show no sign of life until the season ts pretty | starring in the West; Miss Mary Griswold, of Bt. | mence the regular fall and winter seaeop about the Niblo's in New York. ‘Then follow the star engage- zea" nd that it will be reinforced next year by oe the subject of this sketch was Ki iperts s0l0 | well advanced. James Theatre, New York; Miss Jennie Lee, lately | middie of September with Miss Carlotta Leclercq ments of Mra. Chanfrau and Mr. John T. Raymond. ile, Grossi, from Berlin, and M. Faure, the great- peorige de ithe Emperor mena ® rd Russia, Mr. George P. Bristow, the Chevalier Bayard of | with Sothern, formerly of the Strand Theatre, Lou- | This theatre has always been noted for the ‘exce,. | Mr. McCullough also manages the theatres ut Vir= est baritone living. Of therépertotre two casts are a i oe be ent Ceara of St. ar crate. American music, proposes to give this season a | don; Miss Fanny Haward, Miss Rose Laurens, of | jence of ita stock company and the superior mount- | S4a Cify and Sacramento. remarkable for strength. Ihe “Nozze di Figaro” | Dur tia Sweive years’ Lay ents the Russian | series of Philharmonte concerts, or rather concerts | the 'Arch Street Theatre, Philadelphia; Miss | ing of the pieces prodzeed. Among the new comers CANADA will be presented with the following distribution of Bete 8 concerts bave been “the sensation” of | on the proper standard of Philharmonic excellence. | Imogene Fowler, of Wallack’s; Miss’ Lotta | to Philadelphia this scason Will be Miss Blanche De Mr. G. W. Garrison, proprietor of the Toronto, roles:—Susanna, Mise Kellogg; Countess, Mile, amie, Lacbh Weta a bos Hiuhaetacedn i Madame Rudersdori? has made arrangements | Mira; Miss Charlotte Cave, ’ Miss Hattie | Bar, Miss Hlorenee Oomell, Mr. Parsclis, Mr. Quin. | Theatre, has expended a large sum of money in re- i ; a ; t, ‘4 siderable t certs. heorge Holland; ir. Mark Smith, Hi tl 4 which are Mr. ani rs. Frank A. Tannynill, Ror ‘Sparopanl; Burlolo, Signor, Ronconi;’ Gar. | popularity as a concert singer in Fugiand. The Biv. | © in" mutary masic we will likely have # revival | ME. McKee Rankin, of St. Louis Theatre; Mr. FF! | genera dircoirews abd Joseph D. Murehy the bus { been engaged, Len de Bar manages the Montre dener, M. Conlon; Don bastlio, Mr. Lyall.’ “Don | miugham Gazelle thus speaks of her volce:—“'The | thig season, owing to the impetus given in this | Mackay, of Globe Theatre, Boston; Mr. Ka, | Sculgra. directres® and Joseph D. eatre, playing a company there during the sum- Glovaini” will have the following cust:—Donna | School to which Madame Lieblardt belongs Is the | direction by the magnificent representative bands | Lamb, of Brookiyn Theatre; Mr. George Parkes, ot | "Woou's Museum, on Arch street, opens this | Mer. ; Anna, Miss Kellogg; Donna Elvira, Mule. Le- | fame ns that of which the celebrated Jetty Tred | of England and France. Messrs. Godfrey and | Fifth Avenue Theatre; Mr.’ Henry Montgomery. of | month under the management of Colonel Wood, FRAVELLING OTEBE ABD COMBINATIONS, Nellics, Zerlina, Miwe. Lucca; Don Cttavio, | and Piccolomini were, In diferent grades, such | Pauins may be the meaus of effecting a revolution | Wallack’s; Mr. W. H. Laurens, of Arch Strect | formerly of Chicago, eamong the soinpany me | . Mt. John E. Owens has the following company for Signor Vizzani; Don Giovanni, Signor Moct- | brilliant examples. | She ts essentially 9 fascinating | in military music here, and it is to be hoped that | Theatre, bniiadeiphias Mr. J. ¥. Burnett, of the | Charice Morton and Frank Bvens, “Afternoon and | %forty weeks’ tour, Mr ‘Theodore Hamilton be amt; Leporello, N. Jamet; Masetto, Signor Roncoul; singer, and owes her success scarcely less to the | we may ve able exe jous to have @ band of which, | Strand Theatre, London; Mr, Claude Burrodghs, of evening performances all the year round, the manager :—Walter Benn, Colin Stuart, W. Ma Commander, Ms Coulon.. Now the management has ‘nods and becks and wreathcd smiles’ with whicn | America can be proud. Arch Street Theatre, Philadelphia; Mr. J, W. Wil- <8 . . indulged in great promises, we trust that they will | her performances are embellished than to the ex- | “Mr. Jerome Hopkins intends to “tart weekly | der, of the California Theatre; ‘Mr. James W. BALTIMORE. be fulfilled. Messrs. Maretzek and Jarrett do not ree? ¥ bey Vocal qualifications. ‘The lotsety “Concerts for the People,” on the plan of the Lou- | Thorpe, prompter; Mr. Stuart, believe that one prima donna makes an opera com- | howeVer, dré Of n6 colamou order. A pure, bril- | aon Monday Popular Concerts, Not contented with | and Mr. uieley, pany, and hence Mme. Luoca and Miss Kellogg | liant soprano voice of considerable range aud | sustaining Free Orpheonist yocal schools, as Mr. ‘The orchestral music of the honse is to be under | “ramatic comp: ave a company worthy of them. Bvcry part is | flexibility, clcar artienlation, expressive style | Hopkins done tu this city for the past eleven | the direction of Mr. Harry Tissington, lately of the | /oWing ladies :—Miss Rosa Rand, rie, bh, Ge lortimer, F. Fisher, 5 ir, D. H, Harkins | ,, Holiday Street Theatre—Proprictor, Mr. John | Gordon, Miss Stisan ‘lood, Mrs. F, Fisher, Miss Cs T. Ford; stage manager, Mr. F. L. Keller—The | Howard and Mrs. Hamilton. They open in Brook- will have, Ce? grhers the fol- | jyn September 2 and in Gincinnatt November 21 Migs Olivia Rand, en the Western circuit, with Managers Steven doubied and new people are introduced iu every | aNd executive powers cultivated to the ears and continues to do, American inusical ¢ Grand Opera House. Mrs. Jane Germon, Miss Lillie Orton, Miss Blanche | and De Bar, St. Louis, two weeks, Memphis, Ne' department, | This is decidedly a long stride in ad- highest pitch are. certainly mot everyday | {Seprise 1a to prescut tis New phase in October, ‘The scenic department ig under the direction of | Qrton, Miss Weldiman, Miss Magele E. Livingstone, | Orleans and Mobile; then Southern elvcult, witht vance of tie Nilsson season, and it is the earnest | Tecouumendations, and in Mme. Liebhart’s case | a democratic figure to the masses. Mr. Richard Marston, the clever artist wito painted | Miss Wise and Miss Forrest. jentlemen in- | W.E, Spalding, and New England circuit,’ with hope of every intelligent lover of music that this | these qualities are united to so many charms of | “Messrs, L. . Harrison and Edward Unig have | Most of the “Black Crook” and “Lalla Rookh’ gene among others:—Messrs. J. Leslie Gossin, | Canning & Lowell: ' uagn: it programme will be faithfully carried | Manner and person that the Tost at lid audience | gecured Irving Hall for a series of Sunday evening scenery, F. L. Keller, George Howard, H. Melmer, W. H. | The following people are engaged for Bidwell & out, wo lave beet fgo often and too long hum. | Could not help being moved.” Mife. Ormeni ts | popular concerts, commencing on the 16th of Sep- | _ The alterations in the theatre wil! be mainly con- rbd Thomas Fitzpatrick, J. M. Forrest, Frank | Maclonough’s “Black Crook” Company:—J. Des Dugged by uncouegional Ne Jmpresarit; now is the | #80 @ Hungarian artist. She has completed her | fember, 1872. fined to the stage, which will be so changed as to | Wise, W. 8. ore George K. Fortescue, B.C. | jahey, Arthur C. Moreland, G. A. Mortimer, E. J. time to remove the 2d impressions lett by them. | studies In the Conservatory of Milan, audis said to | “We iéarn that Mr. Daly has asurprise in store | permit the production of pieces after the manner of , James B, Kilbourne, James Parshall, Harry | Mack, Mra, E. J. Mack, J. F. Watson, Mons. Baptistan, Ls) The combination system we Wake A success by | Possess a contralto volce of much power, beauty | for those who have coine to look upon Sunday | the best London and Paris theatres. ‘The front of | Pearson and James L, Gallagher. | Robert H. Honeywood, John Denham, J. Dixon, Cari Rosa, and ine haa it in is bower to at- and capyaton. ea) conductor is Mr. Rembelinsky. evening concerts as a necessary oe [rien 4 the house will be redecorated and repainted, ‘The The attractions of the Holiday Strect Theatre, | Katie Bell, Ida Beamer, Nellie Howe, Hulda Moritas, toin a still higher standard with the army of artists | _ It wil be seen yy the above that Mr. Grau’s com | pieagure. He has secured for these entertainments | Whole house will be carpeted ana the entire lower | Baltimore, will embrace, during tlie present season, | Emma Johuson, Pauline Richards, Sallie Howe, at his command. poe any is ent! rely new, ae to the conductor. The | atthe Grand Opera House Mr. Maretzek’s Italian | floor will be filled with orchestra chairs. The offices | Mr. Dion Boucicault, Mr. Lawrence Barrett, Mr. | Millie Clark aud Miss Archie Walters, $ ‘ANTON RUBINSTEIN, ng nd varied experience and skill of this IH.) opera company, and all the artists who will give | of the theatre will be located on Fourteenth street | Frank Chanfrau, Mr. Dominick Murray, Mr. 0. D. |” Mr. G. 8. Bishop, comedian, will fil a number off Next in importance to the queen of opera presario wv ad voy eae EUR On will be | opera at the Academy of Music this fall will take | and will be large and splendidiy furnished. The | Byron, Mr. Joseph Proctor, Mr. John Collins, Mr. | star engagements, this season, appearing ina new eomes the King of pianists, Kuoinstein. Mr, | left undooS 50 nL Rar eal nstein coucerts a8 | part in the Sunday evening concerts at the Grand | Season will open early in September with anew | nd Mrs. John Et Mr, Johu Thompson, Miss | drama entitled ‘The Roll of the Drum,” by Eaward 3. Grau, who has been one of the most | thoroughly suc: psful and PrAllAD #8 the genlus of Opera House. society play, written express] for Miss Agnes | Marietta Ravel, Miss Lilile Eldridge and other stars. | Spencer. Mr. Bishop received his stage training faithful ag woll as successful musical caterers | the great Russian psAQUgt deserves, “sew | — Ethel by M. Victorien Sardou, ‘The location ofthis | The season will commence about Beptember 1. Mr. | from Burton, in whose theatre ho was fuised.. im this country, brings with him a concert THRODORE THOMAS AND HIS ORCHESTRA. ..— THE DRAMA. theatre, sandwiched as it Is between the Italian | Guarleg & Getz, the famous seellc artist, WhO Dro | orate, Wallace Sisters, Jeante, Minnie and Maud will troupe consisting of the best artists in that line in The Theodore Thomas wert ormanteation will ° Opera and Wallack’s, eminently fits it for plays o! dep e scenéry at the Grand Opera House some | open their next season at Easton, Pa., August 23. the Europe. First comes Rubinstein, of whow we give | commence their travel 0} ont . alpacas this description, = . years since for Shakspeare’s ‘fempest,” is the Join Jack and Misa Annie Firmin’ having bee! asketch below. then Wicnlawsky, Violinist, Mlle. | part of Bentesscor 3 of ak shone Meraget po SR mire ts ae ; 2 WALLACK'S Fegular artist for this theatre, . Fora, | dulte successful in thelr speciatt:, Brow Sand Tzenhardt and Mio, urmevl. "the great feature of | #-.y most Pérfect whick has ever undertaken p con- | . That many terrible abuses still exist on the Atte ithe conclusion of the engagement of the | 000 bE bepy Opera House, Mr. (phar tes ort “John G rth Or, trae to He self,’ fave udaed to TAME | Geri our either in tls country or Borope, aud hele | American boards must be ncknowiedged, ut that | L3%ia Tuompeen troupe at thi theatre, which will | Pualnis mAnAEST MT He toil in ie’ New | Yiu attractions a nev, soclety play, Py Maeder, om “this 661 ‘of Course, is Rubinstel arg past nis name and fame have Aer esi8 | goncerts are unoqualled: by any of the so-called | 4), ts for the regeneration of the drama Orfeans Varietics Company, This house has about ‘ the u ® the host | Phiiharmonic concerts given everywhere. ‘The the prospect : rs " regular fall and winter season will begin. Of the the seattte capacit? o Beattie, in New York,and is | paadne Pps Sp. ctieee oF salen Outs aa & artists that reign SWadays three | success and universal appreciation with which this | and for removing these abuses are encouraging is | old company Mesars. Gilbert, Stoddart and Polk, |. one Of te Baddasmess theatres fa: the United | whey Nagin amonas ‘albany ee ae oe ape} 8 7 Mrs, Sefton, Mme. Pon iss Ef on names are prominent=iichard Wagner, the | organization bag been received throughout the | no less true. The principal evil connected with our } aaah The ema a a rong Harp States. During the recess it has been considerably | and will play engagements in Montreal, Cleveland, , Oln : , eas the Pag | beef Mes cron ‘Thomas to tncrease the propor- | sage is that we And so many unscrupulous and fr- | gagement of the admirable comedian Mr. Sothern, | improved, altered and beautified. It has been en- | Pitisbury cinnati, Loulsvilie, Baltimore, &0. is . b> Rupiusieim. There was a time when the | degree of perfection. This, ioeceane Cire abla responsible people in managerial positions, whose | Wilo will be the reiguing attraction. He will open, gaged for combinations, operas and other musical | and will inaugurate a new theatre in Jersey Cit Giwicians of Burope were divided into two camps— | tra resulted naturally from the vast rpertoire, | only aim is to make money in the speediest man- | of course, with “Our American Cousin,” in whic! is o in Th Whe | Aaa! yo La Kellogg: Lid | during the season. rac | his Lord Dundreary has acquired a world-wide re- | n, Theodore Thomas, Lester Wallack, Aim¢e, | ‘The eminent artiste Miss Carlotta Leclercq wil feo Cre et Tense Soa einer voatried inet | SeenON downto poyrte ‘ora 1 oiase ner and in the largest sums possible, without the | nown, Mr. Raymond and Mr. Lytton Sothern will ah ey Chena Lydia Thompson, Lin- | play engagements in all the principal theatres by the passionate and flery Rubinstein. Hans Von | does not adhere to one style of music; his alm 1s to | slighest reference to taste, professional pride oreven | appear in this comedy. — “Brother Sam” anda num- at theatre ew. E. Bigm,.: manager, | ie Ones ae tenccee the opmaing season ander Bulow is the only, pianist living who can gather | pay tribute to all which is good, whether of tne old | common decency. Heuce the production at times | PeF of new plays will follow in rapid succession. deals extensively i the variety business. * | tien ign the “representative” ish comedian,’ | is now in the rf During Mr. thern’s engagement Mr. Lester ground bim o Of the followers of Tausig; but | or new schools, and thus he has gained the high Of plays 80 outrageous as to meet with general re- | Wy, rt iter having le a su his se’ joe! 108: bet t U i con- allack will star throug! the provinces. WASHINGTON, city, alter ha mad cessful with Mic conebal. pabic: One a ot and ines ductor of ue pest end, most rermesiie orchestra is probation. Here the wnblushing effrontery of | It 1s Shag that, im case Mr. Sothern | The National Theatre, Mr. J. G. Saville, manager, | professional tour of the United States and Canada,} | Yisst has sbandoned piano playing, the hopes of | the world. this type of manager is shown by using the | mence the regular season, | has no reguiar company, but is at the service of | playing ot 4 ments at the leading theatres. Mr. H | | the present eneretlon, are eae Ce a ane, merits cae teers drones wnins. very condemnatory notices as advertisements “Pygmalion and Galatea” by the | travelling stars and combinations. It opens Sep- ns his fall season at the Bowery Theatri Sa Rubinsvein. was. born 10 tz, | always ready q ‘ . Wallack 1 , Is “star” piece of last season, and in a new dr Anton Rubinstein was born in Wechmotinietz, | always ready to recognize the services of those who of the filth in which he deals, , His line of Bie aucmontiaan Srou ag UL raw oipe ok epee Cee oS yea ie task we wy bor Pee a life, written for lili by John F. Poole, @ Village ob the Russian frontier, om the isth day | strive for the advancement of art, but also in Eu. | argument to the public is this:—“Here ts @ play | engaged asa imember of the company, in the same | latter part of October, ‘The manager has engaged | author of “shin Fane.” i of Novomber (Grecian calendar) of the year 1890. | rope, and the forekgn press often Holds it up a8 82 | condemned by the press as one of the most i- | menpor as Mathews gud Brougham during the last | Mrs. DT. Bowers and company, Lingard aud-com- | Mf. Charles &. Fuibish has organized a company His father, thongh of Jewish extraction, Was & | example worthy of imitation. “- 4 i silededhenh. © nia0ed., on. the..be * Reng eee ae oe fos. any and Farbish and Wilton’s ‘Divorce’ company. to play Augustin Daly's plays, “Divorce” and meebee ot Coe aaeatal hitmbalt of nie oppartunities The ocetiee ty Ae ee Taman ee Hoke. aca sate relia: Te 40 ones | PIPTR AVENUE THRATRE, pt r. ‘plow ucicault and wife will open there tn | “Arucle Porty-seven” through the provincess circu: neces, availed himselt of his op) peers teen violins, led by Lio Mint i Had sae there {8 nothing to compare with it in vulgarity, | “Mr. Daly, emboldened by the uninterrupted suc. i. : ee Nek. Joo Proctor, Luaiiie Western, if Mra, Macready appears as’ Richelieu att 2 give bis children. good education. it sppears.|. four violoucollos, four double corpo angiais, | Come and see it.” It may bq tint thi appeal ooas which has attended higefforte in this beautiul | Susan Penin, with “Palace of Truth” combination, | Academy of Music, New York, on September it vl by his mother, , two fi , two oboes, one corpo angi Ret 4 1 . aiinay of hcg pene ity an educa: Poole donors, tro bassoons, four French wae to the worst padslons of htpfin nature will suc- lttie temple of the dram: moved to still greater | will also successively appear. Mr. Saville docs not | Then she proceeds on un extensive tour ‘throughs company will be the initial piece. The report that | tember 23 with Charl: tte Thompson and the Varic- | , August 26, appearing in “Shin Fane,” Il Pebraary. | the South and West. Sane, nating of Mero; ein, eaceigat | tre trumpess tambon ne aim Ke | ceed In drawing an eqeoe! clan of people to «| SEER te UN ent Na eeticoes, | aia pars ovat ssp rebut aaa vo | enn, CAOnIBE &, Lamell contro to a ee g } $ q 4 » &C. , but i . | a extent the New England circuit, and play Lawren b eo ifloent talents of her son, and of her he | we ‘Bernhard Listemann, the concert meister theatre, it places beyond the pale of respect. | {t almost to the extent of ¢ oubilng it with som MY ready for opening in the spring. Barrett and Maggie Mitchell there in the fall and received the first musical instruction. Soon after : able society the managers and the actors and , the best talent to be found in OND, Vay leader of the violins), is an artist whose merits | W, T. Powell mana- | winter. wulcog Car og ey, Spe rwe ei Ty dave iong been uiunlttcd lu all mansleal elreles, and | actressos tiat thus degrade tho profession. ‘There | # tucrough reavvation, ‘making tts tore cusraing rosa Opens early tre rs ih an catirely | "Ellie Eldridge opens at St. Louis September % a. fouuced fis’ ingenious. young ‘pupil 4 Who as 9 solo performer ranks at te head of his is only one method of correcting this evil, and boudoir tian ever. | The season will open in Sep- | * E. ; Parker being the stage mans, eM equa gazed week ane iuwroder & tho public of Moscow. ‘They becatue quite en- | Pvc wei Known throughout the States. In | ‘hat is by establishing a censorstip some. | tember willl a now American comedy, in which the | aera tapany thus far engaged aro | “Olive.” Im the first act of this composition & Mirtaogo, “te Performances of the winlatare | Dity‘or’ tone, In delicacy afd retmewent of exe. | what on the plan in operation im Europe, | @tchler Dart Of Un Cotipafy it be cash : Johnson, EMe n, Mary Lenoyle, Allie | murder is committed, and the shadow of the crima , Lee, Mrs. E. A. Eberle, Mrs. C. De | hangs over the leading artist until the fall of the virtaos N at ek cution and expression he nas no Superior, and he | ne police are powerless or unwilling to | ‘Tho season at this establishment will openon | Sinclair, Minnie | Salon Hera” 6 ‘ Aged can re} fb : ells,” ip which Mr. Irving made such @ profoum and, Ee A. Ei + Ge LAK rr among the crowd of neapytnd, Franz, Lisat was | “Among the other distinguished jsololsia of the | common decency, and where the evil will | sensation et the London Lyceum last spring. This | Hodgers, M. Bi. Curtié and W. Speneer Maceroy. B. | genuine geusation. From St. Louls Miss, Eldrliga Wondrous child created a storm of eathesmeun and | tToUpe are:—Mr, Eugene Weiner, fute; Mr. Joseph | ena tt is terrible to contemplate. ‘The only hope is | piay will ve withdrawn on September Petre inter- | J. Parker will be stage manager. The opening will pes te loaey bth large ciel ‘ ” Lisat bimeelf folded his Eller, oboe; Mr. Henry Schmitz, French horn; Mr. ' | vening three weeks being called by the manager “a | be September 23, * %- . * Riowiiris sence ore In the good sense of the public to frown down such | Nei care suimmer season.” On Sepemberso MP. | Mr. William Caskle will open a new theatre early ‘He. on septom- 3 i) | i em! claiming, “« Charles Cappa, trombone, all of whom are well Joe Jefferson opens at August ying. ey “This will be the helr of my | Yoown us masters of sheir respective iustraments, | performances, in the refusal of the better part of | Rui Ars, Dion Houcleauit commerce mm eugene: | thie season, Tn wien colbpinations Will appear. | lin son, Ge Jedfersgn, hiandyes the busl- enek time of that meeting Liszt watched and | MR. GEORGE L. 0SG00D, the profession to touch such filth and in salutary | ae git, Sa al LU aa By and Will _be followed | Hat CT ee B, Spall, | ne thé entire season. A strong company rect studies of Rubinstein, a1 or vel- | tl jung Boston tenor, has also been engaged for by the weil known Kugiish actress Miss Neilson. | will be under the wanagemen . W. E. Spald- | la Orepeuereics| Semcon 7 Fitiy rec | owe in this respect, fF. idmin Boot will star in the provinces during | ing and Mr, John T, Ford, and. these gentlemen | returns to the United States about. Ung throngh and giving concerts in G . Lhomas’ concerts. Mr. Osgood has Holland, & itzeriand, Germa' and. Pramee the | Sener from Kurope, where he has been giving | ABother evil is the tendency of managers to rush | the season, supported byMr. J. FyWheeluck and & | have made extensive engagements with stars and | Christmas and piays a series of engagements in the: young artiste, accompanted by his purents, settied | concerts Iu all the principal cities of the Continemt. | like a flock of sheep after some bell wether who , company. Miss Charlotte Cushman is also engaged | combinations for Georgia, South Carolina, &e, South and Wes A telented and alar down for # time in Berlin, where he devoted ali his | Mr. Osgood has required areputation not ouly as a | hag discovered anew path to success, The conse- | /or this theatre. NEW ORLEANS AND MOBILE, Mr. Roelin Howard, a yf sien alist por aa zeal and “yg SL the laws and | Grst class artist, but asa composer of surprising ‘The regular company consists of the foliowing:— | Variettes Theatre—Lawrence Barrett, lessee and | comedian, and, 4s well, a clever vocalist and com~ amyatories of harmony and coimposition, under the | merit. The Germans pronounce him to be the | qenge ts that the newly discovered path becomes | mig3 Bella Pateman, Miss Mary Wells, Miss kilen | manager; Loraine Rogers, business manager—will j poser left for England on board the Egypt Ay widance of that excellent and erudite theorist, | most perfect interpreter living of Senubert’ uncomfortably crowded, and what might have | Livingston, Mrs. 8. E. McDonall, Miss Mary Young, open regular season about isth November, with | 10. Mr, Howard was @ great ion Lomioe the. hu. It was there also lie made the acquaintance | Schumann's and Robert Franz’s songs. He has acquired a lasting) popularity is “ran into the | Miss Charlotte Crampton, Miss Millie Sackett, Miss | f Mr. Angustin Daly's plays. Company—Misa | Museuin, and if he Carey - or of Mendeissohn Bartholdy, with whom it was a | studied two years in Italy, {3 an accomplished tag Kate Heathcote, Miss Jennie Kosa, Misa K, Howard, | J: 01d, leading lady ; Miss Phillips, Miss Jennie | provinces will doubtless make @ hit, it matter of deligut to take an ardent iuterest inthe | singer of the italian school, and is a pu il. of | gtound,”” The first comers in a gold region are the | Miss L. M. Joyce, Miss E. Davidson, Mrs. N. Decker, | Clifford, Miss Georgie Kelgnolds, Mesers. Seymour, | Messrs. Unsworth & Eugene, the brightest br thy nd of the inapired young artist. The death Blevers, of Berlin. His voice is of an exten ed Come lucky ones, but if all the world and his wife go there Tr, Mrs, J. P, Denel, Mra, J. N. Burgess, | John 8. Norton, [larry Pearson, F.G. White, 0. B. | of the miinstrel proteeniges have abandoned ki Of his futher deprived Anton of the means to con- | pass, full and clear and aympatietic in all the | gome one must come to gricf, ‘The best plan is for D. W. Waller, Mr. F.C. Bangs, Mr. A. W. Fenno, | Hawkins, John Lane, George Metkif, W.J. Stanton, | comet like wanderings through the. land and hav Unue his studies in the manner he had begun, and | registers, perfectly equal and competent to the ar- af Li ... Pateman, Mr, George Becks, Mr. R. Dorsey | W. H. Southard, Johh &winbourne, Willie Seymour, | become fixed stars at the Howard Athenwe after one qear'a ai at Berlin he had to leave for | duous labors of a public singer, still more go when | Very manager to prospect for himself, and to attend | Ogaen, Mr. 8, W. Glenn, sr, Sol, Smith, Mr. N. | Re J. Brown, Wiiltam Shephard, Miss Katie Tyson, | Boston. q Vienna. Too proud to ask for or accept any assist- | coupicd with the surprising musical intelligence | solely to his owfl business. Because one mandger | Decker, Mr. Charles Rosene, Mr. R. L. Simpson, | Miss Annie Tyson, Miss Maggie Rowe; scenic art: | Lawrence Barrett appears at the Brookly@ ance from strangers, he resolved to stant on his | possessed by him. His chaste répertotre eminently | cya to make ahit with @ certain piece that | Mr.J. F, Wheelock, Mr. J. Rooney, Mr. 1. F. Bren: | ist, Mr. Joseph Pirkott; stage manager, Frederick | Academy of Music on August 30 and at Newark own merits and bravely Jace trials and privations. | ite him for the Thomas concerts, Engagements | °'#2ces to mal p | nan, Mr, H. Hogan, Mr. John Taylor, Mr. James | Robinson, Josepf Jefferson, JohnOwens, Clara Mor- | August 31, under the management of Mr. J. T. Ray- Gaining & livelihood bp. giving music lessons, he | are aiso pending with other celebrities. {sno reason why all his brethren should rush in | stark, Mr. G. H. Harris, Mr. James Oadr Jed un earnest, laborious’ iife, teaching hour after The company will leave New York on the 30th of | for a share of the spoils. This is particularly the | H. Jones, Mr. J. H. Taylors ey, Mr. W. | ris, M janfran, Lawrence Barrett, Almée Opera | mond. hour ail day.’ Then, toe up in his room, he | September for Buttal d to Cleveland Pavia ae Be ane Mr. My Fike, dir, J. R. | Troupe, All appear during the season. Messrs. Ford & Spalding have the managome a day. en, loc! » r eveland, " iv’ . J. He An . FF. ¥ e would devote himself, heart and soul, to the study | Toledo, Detroit, Chicegs ‘St. routs, Louisville, Cin: | °88¢ With French and English plays, which, owing Feat tants, nderson, Mr. ercy, Master “ he Bt pnasies Theatre nt 7 ment | of Mrs. D. P. Bowers for tie South and West, opeu- f the divi t. The broad&daylight oft I, b to the absence of international right, become er Piageraid ering thes tome wit Getobe — , of tho divine art. e brow often peeped | cinnati, Pittsburg, Baltimore, Washington, Phila- i of internatio: copy’ a A magnificent chandcher has been added to the | stage manager. It ‘8 stars and combinations in re A be i ia window besore hovel ot eon Aste i? deiphia, Boston, Providence aa cig pose England the property of all. The world of dramatic litera- Sonia i vhs this ier and [oat ad prepara- comjunetion with the Bt "Louie Opera House and man th aaa orca conta the “Prone y @ ", a urn to or! ions are be! made for the comi season. e ow . . travelled in Hungary and then afarted for Russia, | of January. We sincerely hope that Mr. Thomas | Fe 19 wide enough for all, and there are many | Nie Owing in ihe cust of ‘Bells, or the iTiigre are two theatres in Mobile, one the Mobile Spy" and La Rayudere,” under the mens Everywhere he met with eminent: suc and it | will give us @ sorics of able sym: | Tich placers as yet lying perdus in the histrionic | polish Jews—Mathias, Mr. James W. Wallack, | Theatre, under the management Of Messre. Spal- Jonna Messrs, Canning & Was iio! Jong beforo he Won the indoenWal'patron- | phony concerts and not depriye Rew York during | diggings, Competition ie tho sop) of business, but A Martha, bis wile, Mjse Mary Wells; Margaret, | ding & Bjdwolk aud tug other, Masyols Lemple, ) agente