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ke very long, np otherwise tl going to Tue Jupce will find led to dispo: nat the the: + the antithe r flight, as a rul Plays worth nd poor, long-suffering ) wer to the predatory, * out-of-th summer snaps, sch as ¢ and others of that ilk. E: falls into the fashion set by the days, and produces the time-worn ball,” preceded by ** The Cape Mail,” whiel its author, Mr. Clement Scott, is pleased te call a petifecomedy, A wise precaution t by-the-way, of translating the adjective into It is just sible that so audience may fail to penet guise of a foreign Jangua, just how small a thing the The materials of this old as to be threadbare interest on ad as old as the st and when the Cape Mail goes down with all hands no one will regret it, Stay, though. there is one fair pas rwhom THe Jepe would be unwilling to include tenc Rose Coghlan cannot be spared, and we cannot blame her for Mr, Scott's wretched fustian. A lively upheaval has taken place at U nin Saar —the Square par excellence. Mr. » Palmer has resign into the hands of Me and retires into private life. has been a shrewd and successful mai If, and we cannot help regarding this last de rture as one of the shrewdest mov te the flimsy dis: nd re comedy really ape Mail” are se it depends for it extraordinarily snece ful and popular man » he leaves the theatr ld company, its ranks shattered . and desertion, former attractive when the arch of fashion and society leaves the house in the equivocal position of a down-towt —this is the moment when almer disposes of hi some sum, and will calmly bide his time, se- cure that any mistakes or misfortunes which may involve his suc to his own managerial credit, come up smiling in a new th cumstances shall render it a todo so, Astute Mr, Palmer! shake: for having done many good things above all, for the possession of that knowles the knowledge when to quit. Me hook & Collier, likewise, have and ready to ell. rs. ir best wishes for the success of their enter- prise, and, though Mr. Palmer has had the im of the old house, no doubt there nething better than skim milk left, a Mr. Collier is just the man to bring it to the mk JUDGr run off to parte in search of attractions. Tt may be that t successfully inaugurated by the of his evening of the vunize ly really is. itself, in this sen- ithe managerial in rs. Shook and Collier, Mr. Palmer in his reer, With the prestige of twelve years of at a moment has lost much of its upward Mr. interest for a hand- sors will only redound itre when cir- visable for him Tue Juvce ands with you, and gives you credit nd notes one fact with pleasure—neither of the new managers have ney will pursne the policy so Madison THE JUDGE. quare of relying on home talent for home story of some of the recent foreign investments in dramatic not been such as to encourage managers in this costly form of speculation, and yet the usual im: erial exodus has fairly set in, and many an American dollar will, during the next three months, pass into the pockets of English and French ¢ what results the coming season alone can tell. has te,” after a brilliantly successful run, has been withdrawn at the Bijou in favor o: y | The Two Rose Mr. Pitt has colle ‘fan excellent company around him—wh lustre is in no wise dimmed by the sece of Miss Fanny Addison—and has earned the triumph he isachieving. ‘The Bart Company is giving ~* Satanella do ¢ es or,” with his bev reling girls, rnival at 1 verly's Fourteenth Street Wynd- ham’s Company is elucidating those phases life wherein his patrons at the ion taught him money was to be made medium of * Great Di- tthe Union Square. A big strel show at the Cosmopolitan will, the +} managers hope, reconcile the public to the sence of Barnum, and prevent jealousy of Cincinnati, which certainly collected “the greatest gation of histrionic talent e' seen in city in this country ina single ko Mr ry has deparied from the Fifth Avenue, an event which is note lated to entail much woe on the amuseme j | loving public, nor to leave any broken hearts behind her, especially as she presumably has taken Freddy's with her. She is succeeded | by Etelka Borry—a lady who is running the | | gamut of Gullié woe as exemplified by Cam- j | ile and Ad Oh, when will | throw vo those sorely-tried Fret J women be laid away in some quiet noo | where they can nauseate the the: ern more? If only, among the myriads of Car illes and Adriennes we have séen expire more or le: iently, some one had killed the ond resurrection! Some have eded, but there seems to b v of life in those off-color Parisienn sunts the fabled performance of the eat, and so we have Etelka Borrys and kindred afflictions, and probably shall have | | to the end of the chapter. CORRESPONDENTS. Nb. —We veto verse—at least such verse 2 1 | Fenpry as yours, E. C.—Not at all in. our lin ‘Talmage runs short of materi Tex-poutar Antist.—Y If you want it returned send on another stamp It was insufliciently prepaid. >| Pos —The whole virtue of the fount of perpetual youth must have concentrated itself on Keep it till Mr, and send it to him, uur sketch is declined. n per with such a manuscript A. B. C.—Take stick to th somebody says ix latent in'you, J. Swrtit.—Do we err in calling you John? Ifso, accept our apologies and the wish which we express ‘on in all good feeling. May you live a thou. J years to sketch for the delectation of your ds. 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