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SrRGe Pasixe” naughty, but fascinating prince who ca mia, Atte Daly's Theater, be bas been inom! F, and the virtuous the place of the departed M. Obnet’s deem: as th and costumes went (and some of the latter, noticeably Miss Rehan's, didn’t = well enough, and the characters were fairly rey re sl. Mra. Gilbert has searcely any dows It well. Mr. Le Clereq h worthy of him, James Lewis is Jans 1 if May Fietdin society —as was the name of a very wicked, from Bole- terminating a Drief Inglorious career at lously shown to the Squire* has returned to till is a curious sort of a play. As far oy very far), it wg todo, Sout sok part entirely un: Lewis, of eon < tow you dance or te she doesn’t look it, Wontd Miss Me in-law is auappr in more in Charles Fishe though he gets well, Mr. John Drew imating spirit of the pi Me undrels, wit inte he says she ix ant as the ways than one, and the tre 4 voice Is tire. some as Le here, pout a single redewtn girls all fall in love with him, lons the woman he dues love, and marries the woman he doeau't, in true pri 1, afte amber one b man, he Tncated in Bohemia t to be pounced ates his wife in a ex 1 is shot and kill j arrest: hy the police for swindling. ay 1 the bills as the teuly thankfal stof his race, for whieh fact may we be Miss Mary Shaw was tender and tonel: atand deceived wife, who tally, hy of Miss ares of the Wicked Sere explosion of firearms, and the interference Rehan, is reseued from the anid Miss Ri tan of her charms than asus ve charming, extil is the fifth week of + ¢ Union Sq A with ber @ pretty woman, who se large audiences that pack te Manstleld His business with the du night of kate, Ihas xiven to over bebells i whe withess it as it appears U to hims« ne, however, has been robbed ofits terrors The silver Ki of the best melodramas we have of non At Watlack's busine i pleases t had, a excellent, the Mr. Tearle have both Ada Dya Madison Square Theater, while Agnes Boott assumes the trials and tribulations of Young Mrs, Winthrop. The announcement is inade that young Mrs, W, is t tarry with us till spring shall not have a late Mary Anderson closes her engagement at the Fifth this week. She gue to Boston, but » will be ocen: popular fancy. The acting, is and Mis listinguishesl themselves, scenery superb, Coghlan and is wlaying Mrs. Dick Chetwynd at the Let ns hope we ra8on, Aven first takes a rest. M pied by the Thalia Company, who will wartte in rman Opera. Next week © The Corsican Broth ort up trav 1 The Count of Monte Cristo” will take poss of Rooth’s Theater, James | O'Neill having been specially engaged to play the principal part At Niblo’s, @ revival of “The Black Venus” is in «. This geographical and spectacular drai ven with all its former splendor, Processions of | of yore, and. ppeliini and | strange animals tramp across the stax the ballet ts led by Miles. De Gillert. Cs Turi Mr. En 4 ia atll at Haverty's, where he will remain | THE JUDGE. is to open the new Cos mopotitan The appearance. As Fritz n Fourteenth street, A Atonement,” will be p ery, new appointments dy presenta handset as ceased to wart » Pond’s new play, He with new sevn The San Francisco Minstrels are 1 Mother and Her Gol 1 of exceptional and he is much On April 21, at n, Harry Me ly Theater Adidison Jordai Mr. Mollenhauer is to be musical directo At the Wind: cater * Ja Vastor's * Miss performanee Annie Pixley is doing well at the Grand Mouse as Zara. till at the Casing, and the Sunday night anv well patronized at this beautiful theater. The Two Orphans,” without from her illness, sare and ott Conndin: business. At besides the rooklyn Mourishes ut the The Rooster the Tris atriareh of the would say the rooster is us domestic is explains exactly the status af the re sathered kinscue This useful fowl is calle If hw were not a rin th ster he would be a aitty would be a hat a maternal head of a Mock, a this would change his sex all further mutiplieat Which would ax a nati of necessity lhe roost A ruoster and atypical Southe wlistinguistable, as beth P resembh has his cock-tail every morning. Like many good hin: anperance 1 He is an early hind, and stimulate his tock te rv hes the worn, Pty have them see his fad, ality among his wives, be eats the worm bi All roost invade th they get out other ros This is a The chief Fs practice s, und eve sanctity of thei homes, by suddenly between the p Fis the best tighter, neighbors? canwritten Law in re Such roosters always have fire-alarm, and live toa zreen of Some mean, stingy folks neve ot tay quently they do vice and laziness, and will not support the rooster This is a great snap for the rooster next door: a roaster, be cause a r00: the corn, Co Feats but ean Hints on the Care of Horses, Nevin attempt to make your slay for thirty days, Don't jorse eat two quail A horse is not an ass. 1a patent medicine almanac to your hor vd Mane, nin the fact that he kets, if the light of a anal er, is to crow Ther’s a Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. If the animal becomes vicious, don't beat hin w the: handle of a pitehfork, Y quicker with a sled:e hammer. To produce a ool coat on your hors dollar ub er his back \ hor bed in cold weather feather-bed for him, throw a fifty but it is not necessary to buy A hair mattress is should be provided with a warm and clean Tony | sual variety Opera © The Queen's Luce Handkerebiet” fate Claxton, who ts «Will amu feathered compoxed mainly of | owed energy. he calls then then to show ne | a voice like a sin return for ot wish to promote 13, Mways treat the animal us if he were a hutnan be | ing. This does not imply, howev a drink, at every bowel at Horses are not hos that you tust a him up to the bar to take from mit him unless th apes—or the anit Wh your horse, don't 4 He put th story of a stable provided with tire « sure A hor wanton piece building His heavily in. intelligent beast; therefore it is a nd hited F the {ernelty to drive to a circus him 80 contizuons to the eanvas th clown's jo If your <p | the stable Don’t ban is restless at night, and ix unable his lecture bang bis bead, Don't bang bi pearly wind out of you, wh e 1, show him a cartoon of 1 If this panis ment doesn't incontinently render him docile, saw ott Dow't urg to drink w . Mw regunl for bis tastes as yuu own, Thi If your horse shout f when he tv animal may pre wr, ‘omplain of w liver remeties you se Abont one-fourth of then vert | A corpse just icky It yon her fuses to bud revs belaw zero, becomes halky, when drivin Wt build a fire under hit take a seat on the top rail. of aud re Get out of your earti 1 fen alot the road, and compose a Quarterly Review a oon The Horse Not in Me The animal may hun: course of six or eight hours, and start ¢ his own accord. Dow't wa he Alwa Mars—if you can, If your bore has the don't heave him full all the remedies prescribed hy your frie At is not a patent medicine foundry, and bis capac hot over Wo hogaheads, If you are wealth with all the mo walk of th build your horse a $30,000 stable jen improvements, within five minutes’ railro p, antl convenient £9 mills. A tifteen-hundewd ml enough for your cq churches, schools, ete. ar dwell ing is man, | Pw not au allopath, a homeopath or a bydropath,” + But your patients all take the was the con suid a certain doctor same path,” ling answer, WHIFFS WITH CORRESPONDENTS. Ores." —Cnsatistactory, W, 1 W,—All received —all uses, Ed, C—Very trathfal aod very good, GLOBE" —Very gourd Indeed this week. Toptas.”—Are you try etl us? No. 7HS.—Too log aod too potntless, will be put where it will probaly do the most n Te Tarryerss—it can scarcely be re poeta, You Bre." name and we acquie A. M.T.—We have used write furtber, future regunied as a put an eAciamatory adpctive to your of sours we had on band. Wy ers respecting futare work, Prux P, G.—Pte makes us tired to read It Patwvax. It do, We trust vis pt to write eu Sepa it to sc ay not he poetry sit other paper. Haui—You are right fs one Of the most amusing att inst a thankful pattie. 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