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CAMILLA. Yonr Obedient Servant THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER Qt- - 18G8. "John Unit," "Solon Shingle," j, MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC "Live Indian," DEMOCRATIC FRAUD. Rbv. W. Moblit Ponsho-- M. A. This Camilla and other . Thirty-on- e perform- ths eltlasns of that characters. K'.gllxh orator will deliver two leo THIED EDITION Vt.Jrr,vl7a!,ippe,ir'd delro that the occurrences What Entertainments Bent. ances were given In January, A Case Before the Recorder The tines In thlH cits al the Academy of Muslo, the oa Py which realized Rlh on Instant should be Investigated. tbe sum of $8822. Tbe average for eaoh perform- I'roreenloual Voucher James A. WaUon first Friday evening, the 16th Inst, and the jo-b- e date of my visit bere no At Lady Doa ap-rear-ed second on Monday 19tb .iP action bad the Arch Theatre, . Street $281-50- evening, the Inst. The authorlT ance was about Arraigned for Perjnry. theme of his lecture for the first evening! ih.Di?lh.,n,",M b7 te civil on four evenings la May, 1807. Mr. J. 12 to-d-ay lft!i i.ii.".otnt,,. nor n nylnqoe-.- t Mr. Owens gave two performances Feb- At. M. before Recorder Glvln. alitln "David In Babylon;" for seoond evening. W. Wallaok commenced aa engagement of In No. 627 the .?jr.Lln" b,M1ie" of tno" stilled; Very re" six ruary, and on tbe 2d of the at Cbesnut street. James A Wals in h I "Florence and her Memories." The proceeds nf CAMILLA. yonr obedient servant. nights on Oth, and be was followed by Mr. month the Mikado a bearing npon tbe charge of netlarv in f be lectures will be tbe tronpe of Japanese Jugglers and acrobats ap swrarlng fiiv devoted to tbe Joint benefit (Signed) Wim.iam MrtMi, Dan Bryant on tbe 13th. Mr. Bryant played for that be personally knew whole gang ot the "ISdles' Aid Hoclety" and the "Ladles' Captain 16th U. peared, and gave seven performances. On the ' ABiuHrnnoppuqanis for naiuraiiEvtlontsaq and Pastors' Christian Union." fame of & Infantry. twelve nights In and on 27th R.O.nig-hai- l, The Slassacre-T- Captain Mills made tbe investigation, Irish dramas, the 10th Boucloault's of Flying was Henry Morris K. P rlroo, an I 0. Mr. Pun bon, end his eminent abilities as a Official Report, of ihe he report was and his he was suoceeded by Mrs. Waller, who drama the Scud Mason Hacker bad a hearinunn tri nhanro nr secure a forwarded to General Hlblev wmta Emma produoed, and ran 22d. lecturer, should him crowded andtenoe. gave four performances In month. The until the Bateman's conspiring to violate tbe eleollon laws of tbe Riot Created by a Drunken tnent Is that French comedy troupe appeared on tbe 31th, Commonwealth. the basis of Hlblej 'a amdaT whole number of performances during May was A. Ibblabd and Grant. A meeting of tbe Man-T- he Killed and feird, to by Mills cover seventh and Rave six performances. Tbe number of James Watson was sworn, and testified friends of IriRh liberty freedom the Vll cUla twenty-seve- Tbe receipts were $11,005, that be lives in Uermaotown, and knew a and nnlversat foTTh niBMeUer?rlpU Thelr ant performances In February was twenty-eigh- t. by inu will be beld this evening In Conoert Hall, at 8 In M ubtn" average for each performance 07'50. the name of Peter Leonard. o'clock. Tbe following Wounded. the about f Tbe receipts were $7816. average Mr. Mann, Jr., representing Cimmon gnmlemen will address Mrs. Waller played one nignt Jane, and on and tbe for the the audience: HeDator Cnnness. of California; i each performance was $280. wealth, then Inquired If be(Waison) knew a I)entil" F. Hnrke, of New York; Dr. Bell, sent, Mr. O I og man named O'Connell. Tbe flatly re- of tbe who for some reason has notadlowed it to theSdof that month brought ont Oil the 2d of March Brougham's witness Jrtsh Republic; General Mahan. of Boetoo: Wm. be made pnbllo. Application was piece John drama fused to answer. D. OrhCf, many Tho Make made for It at his pantomime of LiUit Boy Blue. Tbls of Dead Sea was brought out. Tbe Recorder mled Mr. Mann would and others' These gentlemen Civil Authorities tbe War Department this morning by many for per- Fruit Fourteen that are all able spew kern, and there will be a general tiewspaper correspondents; ran the balance of tbe month, and the representations of pleoe were given. On have to sbow what be wanted to prove before or No Efforts Bring tho but It bad not been formances, lnoludlng matinees, numbered this tbe tbe witness could be compelled to answer. outpouring Ihe Irish element to listen to tbe to returned from tbe Wbtte House. It Is believed 16!b II, J. Byron's domestlo play of Dearer than prove leaders of tbe Irlwh Repnbllcsn party. the matter will be laid before the Cabinet, twenty-seve- n. 13528, Mr. Maun offered to that tne witness Offenders to Tbe amount received was Life was produoel and performed seven bad falsely sworn to having known numbers of Justice. wblcb is now In session. 1213 for times. persons. Joseph Captain Mills was by or nearly each performance. On tbe 23d tbe was close to prepare for In order to enable them to iret natu Absaclt akd Battbrt. Bartlett, detailed General Mead was open performances theatre ralized, having ever seen them, except formerly of tbe Indian House, Dock street, was to Investigate tho Camilla affair, and it Is un- The Arcb for minstrel tbe Slack Orook Twenty one performances were without derstood he msde same report portions of the months of Jane and July, and perhaps for a few moments beiore he took the yesterday arrested at the International Hotel, FROM WASHINGTON the to Mead given In Maroh, which receipted $4331, or about oatb. on Second street, belw Hpruoe, fr beating a and Sibley, consequently Meade's conclusions It was closed during August. Tbe regular sea- $208'60 for each performance. The case then continued. woman at Second and Bpruoe. Held In as to who were resnonslble for the riot mast son on 1807, Watson testified that he of bad to answer. Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph, Bgreewltb those of Sibley. was opened tbe 7th of September, Tbe theatre remained olosed nntll April 6, knew several the Mills' report was Miss Dean commenced an engage- parties tor whom be swore. He refused to an Official Report or obtained from General and Julia When the Black Crook was produced. Tbls swer as to oiherM, on ground might Bbvkbub Skizcbb. Revenue Inspector Wil- the Camilla Kiot. Howard's headquarters, who gave it to tbs 9, the that It Washington, Oot. Sibley's newspaper ment on September apoearlng In the piece ran for the balance of tbe month, and the criminate blmseir. He testified that he was liam Heliman tbls morning seised twenty report correspondents without heHatlon. to-da- y LdMer day Heoretary Woman in While, the Hunchback, and other twenty-si- never employed by any of the de endaats to batrels or whisky Pennsylvania Rail of tbe Camilla tnassaore was reoelved by in tbe Sohoneld declined receipts for performances were at tbe to give p.ioll-catio- n, vouch for persons; that be did it from his owu road depot, for being General Howard, who I mmodlately other correspondents a oopy for pieces, and gave twelve performances. Mr. E. 1 .". Improperly marked. They transmitted $16,872, or about IGlO.for eaob performance. frit. I . ,i a WW r. .1 . vr a. K . I nntll it had been examined by Remy; or, Mnnn will be detained until tbe affair can be Inves- it to tbe Beoretary of War. the Pre Kddy opened with Jean the Idiot of At tbeAoademy of M uslo tbe best average is that shall or Pelree to do tbe vouching. tigated. sident. Normandy, on September 23, and appeared General Sibley says: "No action whatever of tbe La Grange-Brlgoo- li opera troupe, The affidavit whloh he made In Alderman during Italian Thomas' ofllce was tben produced. He testified baa been taken by tbe civil authorities at this FROM even nights that montb. Tbe number nnder the direction ol Strakosob; and those who was to Labcrnt. Mary Black, residing in Mahlon PROVIDENCE. performances was twenty; receipts the, be forced make It. Hit oounsel tnen street, near Mulberry alley, was held by date (Ootober 6) towards bringing gnilty of tbe fancy that Offenhaoli'a muslo will injure called for the original affidavit, alleging that Alder tbe A IMlsftln-- r amonnied to 5093, and tbe average for eaob the one wax copy. man Beitler for a further hearing ou the charge parties to punishment, and no inquest was beld Han Found Bf nrdered. publlo taste for the best compositions ought to the present only a Tne witness stealing dress money. Bpectat Despatch (o The was $281 so, asserted that the affidavit whlon the Roorder of a and forty dollars In upoh tbe bodies, nor Investigation had, exoept Boentng Te egraph. performance about derive consolation from tbe faot per- Oot. Mr. Eddy appeared Ave Ootober, that the held in bis band was not tbe one to the trutn by Bureau and Captain Mills, by Pkovidence. B.Tbe man who bas been times in On formances of La Grande Duchesse do Gerolstein of which be bad previously certified before tbe tbla order of missing from 7th Mr. produoed tbe commanding officer of tbe Dlstrlot of Geor.
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