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New York Clipper (March 1881) ' : ' ? ' " ; "'' . FRANK I VOLUME JtmiWNo. »3> QUEEN, ' "Editor_. and 19, 1881. Prloe T©n Cents; Proprietor. [ NEW YORK, SATURDAY. MARCH path alongthe Sableuse Is on the SeulUon estate; covered that ail tbe gold in tbe en iBipi lse waa la A LOSM IR DRAMATIC CIIHMSM.* bad tried to rob him—he oonld not tell who It was." I "And Blanche, and Blanche?" it belong"! to onr mother; we win return there tbe title of the play, bo she retired to private life. of Theatre, WBimv FOB IHtJITTOU GUmB, "Sbe was asleep, and woke with a sbnek. While soon, will we not?" The destruction by Are tbe Flfih^ven^ street, Man- BT VAJtOTEX BBOW1C. she was patting some clothes on her Francois bad •Tea," she replied, "we win return there soon, In Twenty-fourth Jan. L, UTS, caused phtee time to getaway. She saw nothing." and many a delightful stroll we win take along ager Augustin Daly to look ont for anna I your fairy could keep hla company together and fbaotioal xsrroi "Queer," said Parlsel to himself. "Did foamcols that path where yoa told me that was where he _ . It there that before the pubUc This theatre- being the only How, what bin yoa written ban. aweet youth— —pc-ohl he was afraid, be didn't dare. He must or Hope. It was there. Edmund, was that time, be, leased - It Pray, rtglan yog written tml nave beard the Bound of tbe struggle In Helller's my heart throbbed with love for the first time." available refuge at IKUIUKJI/ OBITIa. 'Ton loved me then?" and refitted' It in a sumptuous manner, and report of but mght'a room, and took to night without coming to my as- A performance, la month, She let her bead fan upon bis breast; then, look- under tbe title of Daly's New Piflb-avenDe AJ plainly It not appear. sistance. Well, perhaps be did right. Be thinks I softly: Theatre opened It Jan. 21 with Clara Moms in F. ». let myself get caught; that explains why he didn't ing op at him. resumed • for In tola Jut 10, mat youth, a report of Urn play— return to Artemont, He's hiding." My B*odJaUier has had the Utile bouse I waa "Allxe," then acted tbe Sim Ume Bat what rebuilt and farntabed. Bdmund, country. At first sympathy for Mr. Daly's leaves hare yon aid ttieralnT "And It Blanohe saw the gendarmes," born In at Olvry was who visit the the- T. C. Oertrade went on. r I should Uke to pass a few days there alone with caused many of bis old patrons to The almple troth I h»y» tried to Bay, yon." atre; but as tbe novelty wore off tbe patmnaoe de- For anything elae wen a aln "xs* isiidarmesP' gasped Parlsel, with terror. , | "Tea; they were told by tbe Mayor of Premi- "Blanche, your wish shall be granted. In a few clined, and wben the season ended, Jane xs, we i If any considerable sum on the Ah, yam. Jut as T-"iT'a all TtrfeliT court what had occurred at the farm, and they days we will return to -SeulUon. with my mother doabt there was ita title to And you've said that the holaie in packed? came to look into tbe matter." and onr friend Pierre Rouvenat, and if you Uke we profit side of tbe ledger.' Changing T. o. "And tbent" will spend a whole month In yonr Uttle bouse at Daly's Broadway Theatre, he. reopened it Aug. 2a, B~rnomaau,Blr. My report prt>*daa. offe- u "They went back as they had come. Search aa CIvry.'' presenting tbe Aimee Opera-bo Ooapesqvwits And tbe hooae an audiena-»Jacked. x7, and tbe theatre was exoaednnllOot. they will, they won't discover anything. I'm the A few steps irom them Rouvenat and Oreluohe retired Sept. F. B. .Emmetbegan an engageim Ml.iiiiMlnc- What, haven't yea givru the Ifaaatre a pcH, only one that knows, and am I going to denounce were talking together. o, wben J. k originally "Max, the Merry BwnuiBoy^ In, No- Wbea we're got Ita •"•m-g **nd.r' Franaou? Not II Moos. Parlsel, master didn't "He was your son," said Rouvenat. lng - Daly's name aa raaaager'dMypear'1 W T have time to make hla will—you're the heir of "She was your daughter," aald Orelnche. vember Mr. Butraally, air, though silent a mo- the advertisementa. and on the Mb be re- Bouillon." - - - tfc'aa —>< tti Tbey bowed their beads, remained from Tie a fact that die ment, and then they both began to ween; tired irom Its management, and the theatre was "Jacques Melller la dead I rtPsMeT exclaimed, It seema to me yon are srylng," said Bouvenat closed. W. Horace Llngard, Alice Drmrrlni' aim Oh, bang the fact. Joat say _ •genluen's mine—bis fortune's mlnel" Having In faith, Mons. Rouvenat, I was Just going to Dickie Linaard played there from Dee. I isll Waalmmc el . And thi reflected a moment, be resumed: "Ah, there's is. making tl a Pierre RoBvenatl Has be returned f" make the same remark to you." Wybert Beeve opened his American Pre aaU tla a work of which Ji "Tho woman u> While.". The ••Tea." "These are tears ol Joy'' whispered worthy debut as Fosco. In That It made a moat pal| Pierre, wiping bis eyes. "Bnt tell me. my dear theatre closed 27, and remained bo until April s, F. '.-He win conjecture for certain, but be will be I. Greluche, what are yon going to do now i" 1874, when 8. A. Swalm, an alleged capitalist, en- WeQ, draw your penrdl through taM, ai youth, forced to bold bis tongue. Moreover, even were be "I don't really know, Hons. Pierre." gaged George L. Fox to perform there and tolend hla And aay that It'a bad all the way I to aconse na, proofs are necessary, and there are theatre, which was reohrlsteaed Fox's L *• < none, there are none, SeulUon la mlnel" 'Ido. Yon are coming with me to SeuiUon.'to name to the really, air, very brief time Bat truth And a. dry, nervous laugh burst from his Hps, live there for tbe rest of your days, aide by aide Broadway. Alter a Mr. Swalm f. a. while hlseTBs flashed with the pride of triumph. with LucUe, Jean Renaud, and me. And then, proved his claim totb«UUeor"b*u:teT" bybaokliig ! Oh. die. it when one or us wishes, which win be very often, to out and disappearing from the theatre and from Jones didn't ahow aw hlailipSit "YouH repeat all this to Francois, won't you, see Blanche and Edmund, we will all return here tbe haunts or bis alleged numerous creditors. MY And now lor the company—what-"•frertare Foe. Bald! Hons. Parlsel f" resumed the girl. -Without falL" together. And wben they come to tne old farm on Fox. aided by George Tyler, his business minuet fklth with the pubUo. WeD, Bbapkuu scored ai ' I've set both your minds at rest, a visit, tbey win find us an there In a Uttle bunch, tried to keep but waa ooxn Now that Pm 0 . r. a. right glad." you see. W1U you come?" peued to euccumb to adversity May 18. R. W. The derll he did 1 Jut write, I " "Oh, so gladly I But Butler was tbe next victim. He called It tbe Olobe, That he made a miserable "You are a good girl, Gertrude, and I shan't for- mi "Well, Greluche f" It as a variety theatre Aug. &, and aftsr k T. 0 get your devotion." my good opened • stammered Gre- few weeks sought rest and recuperation on Bat really, air, tbat'a a little hard. The servant lowered ber bead with a modest air, "My puppets must go with me," very lache. Long Island, Campbell A- Matrtma, When he made the hit ol the Ugh*. and aald. all the while rumpling the fringe on her bis farm on could- succeed neckerchief: "They shall, Indeed) But there's tbe band play- believing that tbey where so many No matter for that, ttfcaithdrawawiheard. ing gayly again. Let us go in, -Greluche, and see others trad failed, began a variety season RotTx, will aerre - "Moos. ParlseL yon know what Francois prom- And it htm oaty rtfkt, our happiness reflected by the merry, tripping discovered, on Jan. 20, 187s, that (be claim SaO t. o. ised mer' and ?' company." been worked out ' Another manager, whose name Hunt Jewaberry ptiyed with remarkable grace "No ; I don't. What, my dear Oertrade .on the scrolls fane, F. E. "That I should be his wife, Mona. ParlseL Ton "Yes. An, If Rlgolo were only here! Bnt, the has not been Inscribed of tried She refused na her picture but week won't throw any obstacle In tbe way rogue, irbe saw my red eyes, be would poke ran at a variety season, and retired In a damaged oobdl- tvoold be better to All Toall aay her place f" mel 'Pill, psleu, brrr. crrr, brrr, brrrP" ! Uon during the week or Feb. 7. R. W.Butler again With a lady wboee rolee doean't aqaeak. "In the way ot what "Our marriage." THB BTTO. came to tbe front, and begananother variety season Aug. 28, which ended Inglorlously Sept. 1L De- enlflgclD, who has• a really atrongpart._ "Bless my heart! / oross my son I Nonsense I Waa throughout exceaelralj bad.
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