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months, though « failed to attract the people, notwithstandingthe she won?t sayto whom, and real- Grade Sterra and Hiss Adele Gelaer, two tal- collector darlngr some tea years of assiduous THE FAIR.? fine Belinda of Mrs. Agnes Booth. ly means to retire from the stage. She will . ented young: ladles. The vocal comprises labor spent in gathering together Illustrations STAGE. ** spend THE ? the summer in Switzerland, play a while Mrs. S. C. Ford, Mrs. Jessie Bartlett Davis, two, ofShakspearelan subjects. At the National Theatrethis week Bosedale at theLondon Haymorkot will B. Warwick will per- in the fall, and then ladies deservedly popular; Miss Somers, Mr. be seen. Mr. Louis make a farewell tour of the British provinces. Knorr, Mr. McWado, ar- sonate Elliot Gray. and Mr. Noble. The Lehmann?s as Reconstructed Fleuss, the diver, is the present sensation at Program of the Last Beethoven rangementof the. haH is excellent In every- BO3IANOEFS. ?Twelfth Night,? A company known as the Marshall comedy the London Aquarium. It is said that he has in- respect, and the program announced for four city. It will most Webb. troupe has been organized in this vented some contrivance which dispenses with , Society Concert. concerts attractive. The Legitimacy of the Russian Impe- by Mr. Charles appear at Janesville, Wls., to-morrow. the usual pumping by ?PINAFORE? REDIVXVCa. FAIR. apparatus, and which be Family. Barnum, Nip cun water for a space of five ? rial George W. latelywith ?Tho ana remain under The everlasting ?Pinafore has been for some Pall Mall Gazette, Tuck? company, will manage the People?s The- hours. weeks past in quiet but vigorous course of thoSyth..- The Apollo Club . preparation by ? ? The stories formerly current among lovers of RAILROAD TLUE-TABLE. English Opinion upon the atre, Cincinnati, which opens on Mr. George Holland?s company, which is to go Concert?Amy tno Peerless Pinafore com- ? panyof Chicago, for presentation at Central scandal respecting the legitimacy of the Pro* ?TheDanite?? Sprague?s Georgia Minstrels have had a fairly on the road? nextseason, Isasfollows; George Fay Recjtal. Acting. Olympic. Their Holland, OwenPawcott, Charles Waverly, Frank Music-Hall for a brief season, commencfna Mon- tender, of Louis XIV., of the Comte de Cham- ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OP TRAINS. Plav and the successful week of it at the day, May 31, for which occasion the hall is being performance will he given this evening. Sanger, George Farron, J, H. Holland, Nellie bord, of Queen Isabella, and of the King of last Boyd, converted Into an opera-house by the addition Saturday Mrs. Farren, Clara Fisher Maedcr, Miss D. proscenium Rome, have died out with the extinction of their Explanationor rkpzbencs marks.--f Manager Hooley Intended to have closed his of afalse and ,thus deepening excepted. .Monday excepted. repairs, but McConnell, Nunetta Lewis, and Rose Graham. Concert at the Exposition Build- the stage greatly, dynasties or political importance; and no one excepted. ?Sunday and Doings of Actors,- theatre during the coming week for His playis called 44 Our Gentlemen Friends.? which, with the arrangements {Dally. Sayings sal's, owing to the growing success of *?Dr. for a full orchestra of twenty pieces, the oper- now cares to repeat the rumors which once he to ing?Pinafore Again. hallway. Actresses, and Managers. Clyde,? he determined on Friday night keep Henry T. Paddock, the husband of Maggie atic distribution of seats and private boxes, its amused the credulous with regard to James 1., Chtnuro «fe Northwestern running another week. A perform- Mitchell, arrested and locked up in Holyoke, great seating capacity, admirable prop- For Maps. Guide-Books, Time-Tables, Sleeping-Car that comedy acoustic George 11., and Napoleon 111. But political at any of the following will given this evening. Mass., May 10. on a judgment for $2,000 in favor erties, and thorough system of ventilation, accommodations, apply ance be of Alexander Calhoun, the well-known printer combine to make jealousystill delights in attacking the lineage ticket offices of the Company: Wand G 2 Clark-at.. Be Bar, the well-known actress, A. Great Variety of Local and it practically na opera- Grand Pacific Hotel, Brink?s Express office (on Miss Blanche of Hartford, Conn. Mr. Paddock gave notice house of the first order. But to return of the Russian Imperial dynasty by casting northeast corner Randolph Stato-sts.), Palmer City Theatres?The Location tofollow the example of Miss and The has determined stage. that bo was prepared to take the poor debtors? Foreign Musical News. to ?Pinafore.? The cast includes: Sir upon the Emperor Paul, House, 75 Canal-st. (on West Side), and at the Fanny Morant, and prepare ladies for the Joseph doubts the birth of depots. oath. After an examination he was permitted Porter , Mr. George Wilson (he will alter- of the Players. past year or so she has been similarly which have found their way into popularhis- For the to tako that oath, and was released from cus- nate with Mr. S. C. Enos): Capt. Corcoran, Mr. Leave. Amro. engaged In Baltimore. Miss Do Bar is now grand Ralph tories without any examination of the evidence tody.?Clipper. The third and last concert of the Bee- John E. McWade; Raekstraw , Mr. Charles fonning classes in this city, where sho purposes T. Barnes; Dick Deadeye, Mr. Lem Freeman; they based,although any one who oPadflo Fast Line.. *12:30 pm * 3:40 pin VERSION OF ?TWELFTH for the season takes place onwhich arc ? WEBB?S permanently residing. The following names will comprise the chief thoven Society on Boatswain, Mr. John R. Tyley; MldshipmUe, oSloux Cityi Yankton *12:30 pm 3:40 pm NIGHT.? ofthe company for next season at Wal- Tuesday evening. May 25, at which are to be hasread manyFrench politicalsquibs must bo oDubuquaDay Ex. via Clinton... *]3:3opm *3:40 pox Is to presenthis latest and what portion Dolly Curry; Josephine, Miss Geraldine Ulmar; aDubuquoNight Ex. viaClinton., 9:15 t am weeks ago wo outlined what changes P. T. Barnum laces Theatre: Osmund Tearle, John Gilbert, given of ?The Erl King?s Buttercup awarethat for the last two centuries such accu- t pm 7:15 A few exhibition the Lake- (1) tho cantata Little , Mrs. A. N. Elliot; Cousin IJebe, aOmaba NightExpress t 9:15 pm t am Is said to be his best on comedian). Jennings,Henry ? 7:15 Charles Webb contemplated In the version week, commencing Monday, May Mr. Elton tlow J. W. Daughter," hy Gado; (2) the cantata of Tho Miss Ada Somers; Musical Director, Mr. Joseph sations have been their favorit weapon, and the oDes Moines NightExpress f 9:15 p m J 7:15 am Mr. Front of one Edwin, * that entertaining Edwards, Mr. Eyre, Mr. Leonard.Mr. Mr. S. B. Knox; Stage-Manager, Mr. W. C. Cowpcr. examplehasbeen followed the Continent aDes Moines DayExpress *12:30 pm 3:01 pm Shakspeare?s ?Twelfth Night? which He will assist in the thousands Fisherman's Grave,? hy J. Maurice' Hubbard; on oSloux City A Yankton 7:15 m of 31. Giiraour, and Mr. Wallack, Miss Hose Cogblan, vogue. t 9:15 pm t a had In preparation for Hobson and of strangers who will visit this city during tho Miss Stella Boniface, Miss Eflie Germon. Miss (3) selections from the opera of ?Lohengrin,? LOCAL MISCELLANY. wherever French fashions are in aCedur Rapids Express ? 8:15 am * 6:45 pm gentleman ? time of the Convention. The principal features 44 In Our Country,? a song, by to autobiography of oFrecport, Rockford ADnbnque.. 9:15 am* 3:00 pm piece is nowfinished, and Mr. Webb Adelaide Detcban, Mme. Ponlsi, Miss Biaisdell, by Wagner. thorite of the patriotic words Abook professing be the eKreeport, Rockford A Dubuque.. ? 6:U) Crone. The have been retained, while many Tho ballad of Sir Wesley music by *10:15 pm am ? of lust season Kate Sissou and Edward Holst, will En- ? it a romantic musical comedy drama? big Miss Lorraine, and Miss Bartlett. Olnf and tho Erl Klng?sJDaughtora Mono of tho Catherine IL was publishedinFrench and aFreoiwruH?kfordJc Lake Geneva 4:15 pm -*10:181 a m will novelties have been introduced. The guu bo sung by Charles A.Knorr at the popularcon- ? In glish, under the auspices oftheRussian Nihilist bMllwaukoe Mail H:00 am $ 4:00 pm If produced. There will be five vocal pieces ofthoshowlsthe intrepid young ladyZazcl,who Miss Ada Fellowes made her ddbut upon the most curious in the whole range of mytho- certs to be given la the Exposition the latter Special?Sundays.... 8:30 4KX) pm la!850; it was orig- am it, and the finale will bo entirely musical. In for a long time fascinated the audiences at the stage on April 29 at the Imperial Theatre. Lon- reaches so far back Into the past that part of the week. Herzen, and stated that the bMUwaukee A Green Buy *10:00 am:* 7;45 pm poosy. It * described; London Aquarium. Sho is shot from a cannon don. She appeared as Juliet., and at the critics? inal preserved the Imperial archives of bMUwaukee Passenger 5:00 pm>*lo:2u am this version the changes may be thus u date be given to Its origin. In the The Riv6-Eimr and Lltta was in & Ray pmis many feet through the air. hands met tho fate of most Juliets: Miss Fel- no can troupe return tothis by bMUwaukee Green 3 9:00 GSS-am original it will be remembered that no soul; she present was given to the world city and give a single subscription concert next Russia, whence a copy had been obtained bGrecn Huy A Marquette 5 9:00 pm|s 6:45 am In the lowos has no genius; she has.no has form It by the ? Guliek Harry Friday evening Central dated, bGreen Bay Express 9:3) am:* 6:15 pm than seventeen changes of scene are re- The Dramatic Company, with not a voice. Sho invited ridicule, and sho great Gorman scholar, philosopher, and poet at Music-Hall. The or- stealth or bribery. The work is not but Express. less Webber In ?Nip and Tuck,? closed their season oven ganization remains 1780, bSL Paul AMinneapolis *10:00 arai{ pm quired; In the reconstructed version ten of got it. A good deal of her Juliet was neither Johann Gotfried Herder,Jwho translated Itfrom the same as formerly. As could not havebeen written earlier .than bSt. PaulJtMinneapolisExpress. $9:00 pmljTSJOam last night in Dubuque, la. Business through- more nor less than dumb show.? For a wonder, usual, the program is full of Interesting feat- the escape of Beniowaky bLa Crosse AMinnesota *10:011 ami4:oo pm with and two charac- Danish * from Its allusion to these scenes are dispensed out the year hasbeen good. The company will this particular debutante was not apupil of the the Danish, but into the It was drawn ures. bLa Crossed: Minuesota i$ UrIXJ pa; 7KW am and Valentine. Yet prior early reopening in the of the Northmen, from Siberia and othereventsdurlngCatherlno?a bWlnona k Central m? 4:00 pm ters are omitted?Fabian rest to an veteran John Ryder, who nevertheless played from tho early Sagas whose The third Saturday popular xnatinge 1 grand fall. To-morrow Mr. Gulfck will return to at Hor- reign, thoughthe narrative goesnofurther than bWinona A Central point or one poetical . suspected being of no important Al- tho Friar She is of apupil mythologywas a personification of the elements shey Hall occurred yesterdayafternoon. Itwas bLnke Geneva Express (? 4:15 pm;*lO:OU a m of play is Chicago to complete Uls ?Guliok-Blalsdell Lacy. struggles partlci- 1759. The Empress was therefore at least 50 bFond da Lac, via Janesville...... !* 4:45 pm!*10;30 am passage is omitted. The opening the liance,? Tribune. Walter of Nature. In their with these the well attended. The following musicians mentioned In last Sunday?s Amy Fay, yearsof age when she sat down to compile a new, and at least one-third of the dialog, the Mr. Claude De Haven will go to New York, Mr. John T.Raymond?s benefit performance, Imaginationsof tho Vikingsoftho North peo- Miss Ida Gilbert, Miss Mr. Pullman Hotel Cars are ran through, between Chi- ? cago Sleeper to situations arising ? Booth?s Theatre onthe evening of ames GUI, Mr. William Lewis, and Mr. H. Clar- chronicle of small details and Court-gossip, such and Conned Blnffb, and Pullman fresh incidents, and the new where ho will represent the Nip and Tuck tobo given at pled earth, and sea, and air with deities whom Jated: City on tho train leaving Chicago 11:30 p. m- will June 3, promises bo one oftho memorable oc- ence Eddy. The last of the series wiU be given written by any young lady Sioux at developmentare byMr. Webb. The interests; and Harry Webber accompany to 4 they regarded with awe, and yet with distrust. as mighthave been No other road runs Pullman or anyotherform of from their the New York season. The latest nextSaturday afternoon. Chicago, may shock the critic and the him, en route for Cornwall, England,where he currences of of Sir Olaf, however, marks a nota- about the palace, to illustrate the folly of the hotel canwest of interpolations will visitrelatives. addition to the list of volunteers is Miss Rose The ballad The seventh publicrehearsal ofthe Athentenm Graad-DukePeter and tho superior tal- a?Depot corner of Wells and Ktnxie-ste. - devotee, but the author hopes who in the screen-sceno aspect of these imaginations, young b?Depot comerof Canal and Klnzie-sta. ghuVcpeare-ftn Hobson and Crane ended their Coghlan, will perform ble change in tho choral class will be given on Thursdayevening. ambitious wife. The Russians, like that found offensively Intrusive The comedians from School for Scandal-? Mr. John Mc- acknowledges dangers of May 27, of Church ents of bis they may not be night ?The because it the tho in the ball the First Methodist literary Chicago. Burlington de QalnovRailroad. ? dramatist, beingsimply season last at Milwaukee. It has lasted Cullough, Mr. E. A. Sothorn, Miss Mary Ander- Block, of Clark and Washington streets. tho French, are adepts In the art of for- on the text of the great thirty-eightweeks. During that time they have to allurements of beauty, and the sentiment of corner For Maps, Guide-Books. Time-Tables, Sleeping-Car son, and other popular players will help make public gery, gives scope for any num- at of the ? Champagne Oys- place mytho- The class offers to the a well-selected and a translation Accommodations, apply any of the following Introduced to carry out the alterations given546 performances. and interesting A very popular jove, which had no in the sterner program, admirably the in Chicago: SS Clark- Night? times; Bach- tho occasion an one. preceded which will doubtless bo ber of interpolations;and, since the editor outit Ticket-Offices of Company plot In this new version of ?Twelfth ters? has been played 18 ?Our feature of the performance will be the appear- logical conceptions which It. ?The rendered in all its parts, if thorough training st. Grand Pacific Hotel, Brink's Express Office (on 77; Flats,? 38; of forth with a distinct politicalobject in view, and Sir Toby and Sir Andrew are not introduced un- elors,? ?Sharps and ?Comedy ance togetherof Mr. Raymond and Mr.Florence Erl King? Is as lleetlngand shadowy a concep- and conscientious study and practice avail any- northeastcomer Randolph and State-ats.), foot of appears that ? as Indlana-av., Depot, corner scene of the first act The termina- Errors,? 151. From this showingit in the farce TheReturned Volunteer.? of Adam?s first wife, thing. throughoutbis career was so confident to his Grand Central Canal and til the last Mr. Shokspeara is still quite popular as nn tion as that Lilith, by Palmer House,and corner Canaland ? aim that he had little scruple as tothe means \V est Side is brought about by Lady Oltciaand her author. ?Sharps and Fiats will be the princi- The actors and actresses of Paris seem tohave and curiously enough, like her, with a Mr. 8. G. Pratt on Friday night gave the Madison-sts. (on I. tion ?* thus, and Inclination to net off the eighth receptions at which that object was to be furthered, couteque interruptingtheir drunkenrevels, pal play in their repertoire nextseason. It will a strong tendency strange Dumas longing for possession of tho of his series of ?pupils* Leave. ( Arrive. servants things not set down in the pro- & Hcaly. The Misses guarantee that he has given Webb hopes, creating an effective and be producedat the Standard Theatre, {(few Vork, boards, and do of human beings. But, unlike Lilith, the worerooms of Lyon coute, we have no Mr. for four weeks, Nov.8. Later on they will pro- gram. M. Coquelin talks politics and lectures children Bessie Bailey, Cora Hess, Annie Wood, F. E. it to the world in its original simplicity. He bOttawa & StreatorExpress. 7:20 am b 7:30 pm amusingtableau. The climax of the next act art; draws, paints, longingalso extended to the capture of the Buswell, Bingham, Norton, McVay, fonnd among Empress bGaiusburg Passenger 7:50 am «3JO pat duce in Chicago and Boston ?A. D. 1900? and on dramatic Milo. Bernhardt his Helen states that it was the 10:00 am 0 7:30 pm , with his valoris prac- balloon; death, Express concernsSir Andrew who Sbakspeare?s ?Twelfth Night.? Their makes busts, goes up in a two young men, and his means of allurement of these were Thomas, Annie McGrath, Agnes Walsh, G. Catherine's papers after her addressed awkwardlyhits support- ? bDubnqueA Sioux CityExpress.. 10:00 am b3Ji pm ticingfor his coming duel and ever, actors at the Franpiis, MM. Trullier and Crcs- poetic Schofield, Hattie Scbimpfcrman, Neison, and with cruel ironyto her beloved son,** bis Im- pm ingcompany will be stronger than ?Mr. A. ? his lovely daughters. Beneath its orna- bDowneFs Grove Accommodat?n 11:00 amb 1:50 Toby. In act the third an entirely newinci- sonnois, publisheda volume of uni- Pratt perial the Czarowitz and Grand-Duk Express V!?~0 m Sir a most promising young actor, being haveJust but one tangibleIdea In Mrs. Furst. Miss Julia Moran and Mr. Highness o bPaciflo Fast pm b SJO p introduced. In place of punishing JfoJ- atTresse?s; ments wo can get at tho although throughout tone bKansas A Ex 12:5) p m« pm dent is by their leadingman. tes Gnlanta? M. Got wrote a very assisted in a varied program. Paul; it bos more tho Colorado 3:50 volio for his presumption and arrogance long letter onthe relative merits of tho French conception of the myth of the Erl King, and of being written for a foreign public, as she ex- bKansas City A Texas Fast Line. 12:30 putSJO pm shutting a dark Sir Toby prepares Messrs. Abbey and Hickey?s ?Humpty-Dump- London Times; M. Miss Julia Moran, pupil of L. A.Phelps, di- quite familiar to a Russian Aurora Sunday Passenger...... IJO pm 10:10 am him in room. English stage to the is, was a personificationofDeath, but plains matters as os Passenger ?. ? and that that it of department Chicago bAuroro 3:15 pm h7:15 am plot to him in a blanket and souse him ty troupe to-morrow night appear for tho first Delauny Conservatoire; M. Du- ? rector the vocal at the physiognomy of a Kalmuck. Now, as the a toss lectures at the one entirelydifferent from that of the King of Musical College,will sail for Europe June 5,1880. the bMendota & Ottawa Express 4:35 pm 2>10:55 am a foully dirtvhorse-pond. This is practically time In this city at MoVicker's. Tho panto- pont Vernon, of Francais, become an in- above-mentioned doubts are generally quoted bßockford.Fr'porfc Ailock FaUs Ex 4:33 p m b!0:56 a m in tho has Before departure College will give her a seo carried out, and thus the third act terminates mime, we understand, is completely new, and terpreter ofM.Lcgouvc?sexcellent ?Art do la Terrors.? her the from this autobiography, it Is difficult to bAurora Passenger. 5:30 pm bßrfO am spectators, prolific surprising is, that, while betepthed testimonial concert at Fairbauk Hall, Saturday Empress bAurom Passenger 6:15 pm b3JS by MalvoUo appearing before the In mechanical effects and Lecture??-and soon. Perhaps if Diderot were The story of Sit Olaf an what motive the could have had in am lank, wet, a most ridiculous two clowns,?Messrs. not opinion by chance, evening, May 29,1880. The program is excel- to posterity, cOmaha Night Express 9:05 pm b6:55 am dripping and in novel tricks. There are alive to-day he would have the same to an earthlymaiden, he whilCTiding one. transmitting it unless she wished cTexaaNlghtßspress pm am plight. act fourth is a duel Fraser,?and lent Miss Moran will be assisted by Misses many indignities 9:05 b6u& Theclimux to the James S. Mafiit and Bobert two as to tho , narrowness of a comedian?s meutul with the ErlKing?s daugh- to add one more to the cKansas City A St. Joe Nlcht Ex., 9:03 pmbtf-V* am Sebastian (another new Pantaloons,?Messrs. W. H. Bartholomew, in ? in the forest, meets Sara W. Hayman.Ellie Cocko, Jeanie Adsit, Kit- son., between Sir Toby and scope which he expressed In Us famous Para- of her. As his wed- Aicbords, Dr. P. L. Brqwn, Mrs. Ida she had already heaped upon her bFreeport A DnbnqueExpress.... 9JO pm.bBJS am incident, but a natural consequence) be- the cast there arc Miss Raymond, Miss Mary ter, and becomes enamored tle Mrs. In her will she had left the throne Wednesday A Saturday Theatre doxe.? Bryce, Mr. L. A. Phelps, an the this husband's it ? be pardoned for the sake of the interest which plays will be performed this ?a Pantomime ClaraD, Stacey, soprano; Mrs. O. K. John- She is said to be delighted with it. Paul was not her Peoria, Burlington A Keokuk.... 9:10 am,s lJO am any an to introduce the --?AH the Kago? Haven, Conn.... Mrs. would have been an obvious means A BJO 8:3) pa the concealment keeps up, if there were and operetta,?in order Mortrten. C0nn...39 son, contralto; Mr. Schwarz, baritone. It announced asquite probable that the cPeorla, Burlington Keokuk... § pm* explanation given Sandy's really In- company in their best part.The is now of checking the formidable insurrections which A Cbatsworth Express... *9:10 am *10:00 am kind of of members of the Big M0ntrea1...... which the Beethoven managers, Mapleson and Gye, will con- Pontiac ? ? 4 Ausgehauen/? Pour Minstrels. The new cantata, of London out in various parts of the Empire for Pontiac Express 4:45 p m BJO p m K. I ? comprehensible condonement of what seemed comedy Is entitled* In Marmor Boston Ideal Com pony Providence. on occasion to give its first popularity countryduring tho broke 4;*» pm *10:00 infidelity, Statue,? operett ?Ein Alter A Society are this test for in this purpose of placing him on the throne. Be- Gilman Pa.-*en«or. am to him his wife?s undeniable and or ?The and the Boston Museum Company .Lewiston. Mo. public rendition, entitled ?The Fisherman?s coming the DubuqueA Sioux City Express.. *lOJO ami* 6J» am of Watervllle, Mo is season. other children whom she i* of the Parson's unhesitating belief in Bfl- Postilion/?by the renowned author ?Fatanit- Grave,? Is the recent composition of Mr. J. sides which she had DubuqueA Sioux City Express., 9:30 pm.* 3:20 pm there was nothing and ?Galathe.? In the comedy nil Bangor. Me 26 and Mrs. Julia Polk hasbeen engaged as the prima loved as much she hated Paul. Would sbo not lie's assurance that za? Belfast, Me 27 Maurice Hubbard, one of the Society, who has were possible to replace him as Saturday nightruns to Centralisonly. However, much must be overlooked In the five members of the California company 33 donna forDudley Buck?s new American comic have tried if it aOn wrong. Me ever since the Socie- ? Saturday only. Gcn6e, Piebach, and Lisdeman, Rockland. been singing In the chorus opera Deseret,? which, as tho title implies, heir by the handsome youngAlexis Gregoro- bOn nightti*Gilman a rattling melodrama, and ?The Danites* is a ?Miss Miss Miss Portland. Me 3J ty was The central point In the her maternal cOn Saturday night runs to Peoria only- organized. . son had repaid her playwhich combines the unalterable attractive- ana Mr. Kadelburg and Mr. Urban have good- Barrett, Lawrence. Mock Island. 111...... 24 of the poem is the burial of the fisher- deals with a Mormon subject. vitz. before this thoroughgoing melodrama with a rQles, which will afford them an opportunityto Minneapolis.Minn....25 theme affection with ingratitude, and had at length ness of a Paul, Minn 28 man bv bis comrades and friends in a little En- The Bijou Ooera-House Company of New compelled from her Court, Chlciiffo A Alton. and noveltywhich are peculiarlyits show themselves in their best light. In the op- St. her to exile him Side, and freshness ? La Crosse, Wts 27 glish Ashing village; this only servesas the go Gaiety Theatre, Boston, for the a why Depot, West corner Canal Tan ? will af- but York to the where even he had longbeen disgrace? Union Bn own.? TheTOevraphbelieves that TheDanites eretta Mr.Urban and Miss Fiebach be Madison, wis 28 which to gatherin various arias two and at the expiration that errors, ren-an, Van Bnren-at. britoe, and Twenty King- to their partic- nucleus around next weeks, -of was this youth, with all his so dear to her near Depola, noam will have ?as long acareerin the United forded a specialchance shine in Janesville. Wls 29 the recital of various events in timn will probablysing in Chicago and Canada. wore thtrd-at. Ticket Offlcea. at 39 Clartc- States.? Urban, it is claimed, has Winona, M1nn...... 34 and choruses while she detestedPaul from infancy, if it Pndflc Hotel,and Palmer Hume. dom as Itobtained in the United The ular specialties. Mr. Comae?s Union Square Co. danger and daring. The poem (which bl. Grand remarkable play superior r6le of The Old Postillion. JsaCrusse. wis 25 his life of Abbott Is reported to have made $*7,000 not that the face and eccentricities of tho last Chronicle sets its down as ?a no in the Madison, was anonymously published some years ago In Emma theyare stated to have Leave. Arrive. represented all tts leadingparts with singular This performance will close the Germantheat- Win 26 during: her last season. With this statement strikinglyresembled?as in Bound) carries a sentiment in some constantly re- * vigor, Milwaukee, Wis. .27-29 All the Year it rfot to be wonderodat that done?the unhappyPeter?s, and City ?12:30 pm 3:8) pax ability. It possesses dramatic forcible rical season at McVicker?s. Uochester. N. y 24 parts Kingsley?s ?Three Fishers,? and freely circulated, Is Kansas A Denver Fast Ex... Calmcroaa? Mlnitrela. like many young women feel that theyhave a minded her of a crime which she would willingly Kansas City NightExpress t OKU pm t 7:2j am characterization, and most honest natural senti- Frog Opera? given tsyracuse, N. Y .25 Tennyson?s ?Break, bo ? * pm The receipts of ?The in others so like " tf go operatic stagre. forgotten; and that she saw in him arival St. Louis, Springfield A Texas.... 9:00 am SHU ment poetically expressed.? The Standard, Music-Hall for Troy, N. Y 28 was evidently suggested mission to on the have « am ? SHJJ pm during the week at the Central N. Y 27 Break, Break,? that It she coiild notremove, as she had removed Mobile Jc New Orleans Express ~ 9:10 while admitting a popular success, says Nursery and Half- Albany, by musical composition, which Grau?s Anal season of French opera whom Tarrakonof, long St.Louis. Springfield * Texas.... i 9:00 pm] 7:25 am at the benefit oftho Protestant Newark, N. J 23 them. Of the Maurice VLand the Princess so ? that, ?As tho play, looked $2,000. 29 course, progress York. Most of Ivan Peoria, Burlington Fast Express 9:00 ami* 2:40 pm regards Orphan were Mr. Daboll. of Trenton. X. J Is Mr. Hubbard?s own work, there can, of bouffe Is now in at New nation believed him to bo a descend- i 9:0) a from a purely dramatic point of view, Assium .21-26 advance, except it comes the will sail as the Masson, & Keokuk (Express.... 5 pm ) 7:25 m Providence, projector. We under- , Buffalo, V be no criticism in as leading members of company the p against E. X.. was the Clinton.Kate. N. Y; 27-,» the ant of Peter the Great. Pekin A Peoria Express *12:30 pm* BHD m there are obvious weaknesses to set off was X. Judgment musicians and singers Europe £Btb Inst. Those farewell Memoirs, * pm stand that out of this $2,000. SSOO the sum Rochester. from the of for on the French author of the ? ?Secret Chicago APaducah H.IL Ex OHIO am . BHJJ striking?of at * ?situations? and incidents of allowed for expenses. After that sum had been who have been rehearsing it All these speak ore the last of more than uOO that writer sometimes quoted as an Streator, Lacon, Woshlngt?n Ex. *12:30 pm 3:U pA knowledgcr is another * am times even thrilling?effect, for tho deducted the balance was equally divided be- very highlyof it; tho musicians who have re- avo been given by the company during the on subject. Ho was a Republican Joliet A DwightAccommodation. 5:00 pm* 9:10 that those things havereallyhappenedgives life indeed, enthu- Eerformunces UniteciStates. authority the tween the charity and Mr, Daboll. The ladies Hastings. Minn 27 hearsed the orchestral pans, are past fourteen months In. the who for a short time held a post in tho household to them, which melodramas do not often pos- sum its a popular composi- togeth- will probablysave SIOO out of tho set aside St, Paul, Minn 23-29 siastic about success as Woolson Morse?s new opera. In two acts, called ofthe Grand-Duke Alexander,afterwards Alex- Chicago* Roclc Tilaad'A "Pacific "Railroad* sess. The piece bangs somewhat loosely Thus tho net proceeds for tho .....FortWayne.Ind .24 tion. The vocal parts are arranged for contralto Paul, asocrtalnlnß of Van Buren and Shennan-sta. Ticket again lost for expenses. Emmek** 2d ?School," the book being an adaptation of ander!.; but the Emperor Depot, corner er; the powerful motive is again and benefit of the orphans will foot about S7OO. Muskegon, Mich and tenor solos, quartette, and chorus, the name, has been of a leajruo who had pledged Offices, 50 Clark-su, Sherman Uousc, Palmer House, sight of while side Issues traced; and the Proa, Grand Rapids, Mich...26 Robertson?s comedy ofthe same that he was one Grand Pacific Hotel,and 75 Canal, cornerMadison. are The following was the cast: Prince whole moveifeent hmgeing upon the quartette, Mass., daring tocompel Paul to resign his claims 1 variety of the illustrations of life in these wild Bat, Mr.Stuart Dopers: Simon, Bust Saclnaw, Mich...27 central part. The distribution of given ?three times at Springfield, themselves project ot the narra- Mr. Daboll; Barn Detroit, Mien 33-29 which is the the last .week by a local amatouf company, and to the throne in favor of his son,?a J^eave. Arrive. latitudes is to the detriment Mr. Vail: Sir Thomas Cat, Mr. Davis; /Jobber tho parts is asfollows: Contralto solo. Mrs. O. degree credit,by who by unexpected death,? Herndon, Agues.? is accorded large of those frustrated Catherine's ? tive,? ?That the drama fully sustains Kitten, Smith; Twin Proas, Messrs. Staples K. Johnson; tenor solo, Mr. Charles A. Knorr; a out of Russia. DavenportX Peoria Express. ?I3HU am 6:45 pra Mr. E. E. Bice hasjnade an offer not unnaturally ordered him * Mr. Miller?s reputation,? the critic of the Morn- Kitty Wallace; Petersburg. Va 27-23 quartette, soprano, Mrs. Johnson have seenIt Mr. Memoirs, Council Bluffs Fast Express. '12:30 pm 3:4) pm ? and McDonald; Queen Proa, Miss Miss Dutton revenge wrote his ?Secret any waybo Va. for the opera. ,I( Masson in Kan.**" City. Leavenworth XAt* ing Advertiser writes, cannot in Mouse, Miss Hattie Furlong; Baroness Bat, Staunton. 29 contralto Mr. Knorr tenor, Mr. Jules Lumbard want of bet- ? crude, its incidents are Miss ?a work once much quoted, for a chlson Fast Express *12:38 pm 3:10 pm it is Frog manager Globe Theatre, Boston, ? asserted. Much of Street; Proa, Winnie Leach. Tho basso, ? . The ofthe respect to Russian Court. Some of a:00 pm *10:20 am feeling Miss .. ? ... ter with the Peru Accommodation badly strung together, and too often a consisted Messrs. Hoot, Murray, and selections from ?Lohengrin, which a shorthand writer for J250 to take down while Night Express. pntU:2U a in of The hired ? contradictory, Council Bluffs 110:00 difficult, and as it seems concert, Its statements are very as asserts by A At* ? itself that the io brothers Waters. Pollywogs and gypsies form the third part of the Beethoven tho words of tne-"Pirates of Penzance while alleges Petersburg gossip declared Kansas City, Leavenworth complications might be alto- Suartet Kokomo, performed Itis pre- it that St. Night Express pro t Gta) am sometimes fatal, members of the Farraaut Boat Club, Apollo and MltcnoU?a Pleasure Party. Ind at require no explanations, asthe operais familiar It was being in that house. that Catherine?s dislike of hersoncould only bo chison tlO:OD gether cleared m> If the smallest amount of Societies, lastper- Dayton, .O « intended to use the piece_ In foundling, it Saturday* brought Beethoven and others. In the Mich 26 to the public. sumed that ho explainedbvthe fact that ho was a ?Daily except Sundays, tDally except reason and common sense were to bear as Baroness Detroit, parts of New England without permission; tDally exceptMondays. all that, the play formancc Miss Street appeared tho Syracuse. X. Y. 27 THE APOLLO CLUB CONCERT other at the same'time discovers a close resemblance upon the subject. But for and the Queen, and In the double she acquitted X. Y 23-29 regular but it failed to draw in Boston, and he aban- Peter IIL; while an English popular success, un- ' Albany, Thursday night, closing tho eighth suing between Paul and contains the germof a and RV 1, nd 77 next doned the Idea. Thostenographer is now writes Mlchlimn Central fiatlrood. crowded herself cleverly. Mayo. Frank. ??^??;*S S 5 'ft of this popular organization, will ho one J travelerwho was at, Paul?s coronation Twenty-seeond-st, mistakablyaroused tho enthusiasm of a Quintet Minn A season for his pay. ' courtier who remembered Peter 111, said Depot, foot of Lakc-st. and foot of house, especially stirring the feelings of those Mendelssohn oftho most notable, not only in the history of that a Ticket Office. 67 Clark-au southeast cornerof Ran- GEEBN-EOOM GOSSIP, season, WienlaWski, at Paul, thoughveryshort, was in face a can- House. apt express them the most vocifer- Minneapolis, Minn.... 26 . the Club, but in our local musical for At the funeral service of War- that personal dolph, Grand Ductile Hotel, and at Palmer who are to St, give placed on a cushion ofviolet catureof him. parentage, will be found expedient to Bronson Howard is again In this country. Paul, Minn 27 tho Society will then for the first time since saw, his violin was Inevldenceof always .Leave. Arrive. ously. It probably Northrteld, Minn 33 composi- bier, and was environed appearance and mental characteristics curtail some of the dialog, which is not onlytoo starringIn theEnglishprov- its establishment Haydn's noble choral velvet at the foot ofthe the Kate Bateman Is Faribault. Minn 29 ? Creation,? and tho will also of laurels by bis brother currysome weight; and no one cun look at Mail (rfo AirLine) I* 7:00 anil* C:SO pm annoyinglyinflated, and it may also be tion, The oratorio with crowns presented Main and * long but inces. Maude...- the first since the Speaking of wieniawskl, it may be portraits of the earlier Romanoffs?Peter the Day Express I* 9:00 ami* 7:40 pm well to eliminate some of the boastfulness of Oswald, be heard complete for time artists. Elizabeth, or pm.*Uh3j am ? Av.).17-a» great destroyed Hall, where, to but a few persons, and his daughters Anna and Kalamazoo Accommodation r 4:00 nearly characters.? TheDailyNeics George Blgnoldwas playingIn Henry V.? In Cp. Now York(Filth fire Farwell ten stated, as a factknown Great observing strong Express (dally,) 5:13 pm') 8:33 am all the male ?Pirates,? A -* Rubinstein had a very like- Atlantic 5 ? unquestionable ... years ago, tho last performance of the oratorio that when in this country bo and Peter ll.?without »t* ?y:10 pm!*tfl;a3 am scores tho event as an success. Manchester last week. "Pirates,? Co. B Akron,«. not exchange aword ness to descendants of Paul, who are now Night Express scene, from rising ofthe Columbus,O in this city was given. An event of such local a serious quarrel, and did the As scene succeeded the ?My proved a Indianapolis.Ind 27*29 or- many They forced to meet numerous. It Paul, unlike his father and his of the fifth act, the Len Grover?s Son-In-Law? Bay, importancewould In itself excite more than for months. were tcin- curtain down to the close Hemenyl Green wis. i large unusual ? and performance, nut Romanoff ancestors,wasshort,so was hisHols crowded audience testified again and againtheir failure in Philadelphia. w Concert. Mich 25 4 dinary Interest, but the and officially** for rehearsal described in Cath- X«ake Shore «fe Michigan Soathem Hallway* preparations Club together. Gottorp grandfather, who is at of L* ? Van head intense satisfaction, and therecan be little doubt comedy Marquette. Mich 36 which the have made to se- never talked os ugly, Blckly, poor. Ticket offices depots. Boren-aU Petroleum V. Nashy la writinga new Mich 27 a perfect Interpretation of tho oratorio MUSIC, erine?s diary little, and Salic. Twenty-second-st.. and Porty-thlrd-sl. Tlckel that ?The Danites? destined to continue for Hancock, cure KJSW bight, held House, is Calumet. Mich «> expectation performance HI. was of an unusual but andfreight office under Sherman and ucke* some toeujov patrons of for Agnes Wallace Villa. justify the that this DHson&Co., ?Hymn toLib- Peter and Palmer House. time tho favor of the ?Evangeline? New ( N1b1 0, to eight years?en- Oliver Boston: himself badly. Paul?s sons were all of unusual offices in theGrand Pacific Hotel Sadler?s Wells. artistic view, it must busi- Rice?s «)....^3-4 will ben fitting climax the to tho people of the united Prom an Bandmann hasbeen playingto wretched Klee?s ?Surprise.? Philadelphia. 29 erty?dedicated bight, and three out of the four held themselves .Leave. Arrive. be confessed presented less thusiastic work which the members have given RemSnyi (words by H. W. now and that the occasion ness at Baldwin?s, San Francisco. Kentz-Siutloy Dayton, O a in this city. With the su- States *??by Edouard badly. The same very dark-blue eye, grounds to tho cause of music performed by * for congratulation. Mr. Miller has a Canton, O -J. _ A. Beale). This hymn was first for black, belonged (via Line) «\u25a0 7:4)pn mistaken by painters Mall Main ? story Mercury of a hundred and then ? .? to tell which is of a promisingcharacter,? Miss Mario Williams is playing In Cleveland, O 28-29 perbly trained chorus Remdnyl his concert in Springfield, 111., Sept» Great, to Empress Eliza- Special New York Express. 3:00 am 7:4) pm ? -a-A orchestra, at toPeter the tho ? ? and sixty voices, a select and first alike (dally) it B:Waia but he has willfullycontrived so tooverburden Cupid theLondon Eoyalty. ?Saints Sinners? Louisville 20, 1879; and was performed for the time to her of Peter 111., to AtlanticN. V.Express i his at Francisco .Brooklyn- soloists as Mvron W. Whitney, Miss beth, sister the mother Express i* 10J)pmiHt 5:40 am sceneswith acre illustrative matter that the San Minstrels... A?~> such crand chorus and orchestra at the Cleve- and several of his sisters, East advantage which When D. H. Harkins was last beard of he was Sprague?s Georgias Cincinnati. Abbie Carrington, and Dr. Barnes, the prepara- with 12,1880. Paul, to Alexander I. might have been derived from Sothern, A. Utica, >.T 34 land (0.) Festival, May also to Alexander 11. Count Soltikof. who this good Sheffield, England, Hamlet. E. -a tions for the concert have assumed almost festi- and dramatic material is in great measure In playing Troy. N. Y proportions,and it is to be greatlyregretted is the only personage likely to have been Pauls Plttmbanr, Cincinnati «fe St. XonU H. lost. In Lloyd's TTecWy we find that it is ?a- has Albany, N. Y val that Paul was Catherine s il- Kokomo Line.) It Is that Charlotte Thompson Mass 272J> only one hearing of thooratorio will bo had, father, supposing (Cincinnati Air-Line and drama full of incident and adventure, and announced Siirincdold. that CHANSONNETTE. black hair and eyes and a cornerof Clinton and Larroll-sta., We»t Bldfc aboundingin a new playIn pickle for next season. Hartford, Conn 28 the management Having decided to give the NORMAN legitimate son, had .Depot, scenes of touching interest and New York (Park) matter very dark complexion,none of which are to be Leave. Arrive. thrillingexcitement.? acting Alexandria, Liverpool, the latter Thompson,Den ,777! work onlyonce. Itwill be a of congratu- In regard to the At the Boyal Union Square Company-.-805t0n...... lation, however, to those who will bo enterpris- Once at the Angelas found in any ofPaul?s descendants. the critics appear tobe perfectly satisfied. The part of Juno, Sarah Bernhardt will act. ?? Widow Bedott? Sandusky. 0, -4 early to the box-olfice on (EreI was deatll, To turn to another aspect oftho question, the Cincinnati, Indianapolis. Lonls- general 15 ing enough to get ? verdict may up fol- Zanesville. 0...... reigning over lalnb ? be summed in the having struck the Londoners, morning know that quite a largo Angelsall glorious Empress Elizabeth, who was * am pm Danites,? N. H 24 to . S:C 8:10 lowingfrom the Saturday Review: ?Mr. McKee ?Tho williams. Gus.. Portanioutn. Tuesday bod; of Paul?s birth, was married £i'o%£° shortly produced N.5....' ol to my at the time - B:IM pm am Rankin, plays will, it is said, bo in Pans. Halifax, number of reserved scats will be sold to those Came Russia Razournovsky, .Vll-iltExpress 1 i T:IU who Sandy, presence ?? and has the fine Wcathersby-Goodwln Season closed who arc not subscribers, many of the members Angels In blue and white privately tp Count Alexis which the part demands, and has also avigor Zimmerman has accepted the posi- rights head. they several children, of whom two sons and pathos Mr. Fred generouslv givingup their to possession Crowned on tho bad the intense naturalness ofwhich is tion of business manager to the California The- many outsiders os reached manhood, and one was accidentally Baltimore