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THE JUDGE. | INTERCEPTED LETTERS. | produced in London,” and we shall hav thrill uccess, FROM HENRY CLAY BALDWIN, BRAKEMAN, TO AYE. | That Pitt Comedy Company should VESTER OWN. 4 me with failure in Boston, was a matter for New York, June 2tst regret rh not one of surprise, M Deak rRreND SyL—I told” you in my ors Without ca and with t that Thad got asitas brakem tinaneial ruin, will continu L.” [ don't know why [ should dd aetress sit, for it is a standi posish if ever there to embark in such | Were one, but now that Lam working into It is not only the n the biz bean’t say TP dislike it. Of course hows that are continually | the hours are long and the boodle aint noth- coming to grief eutin the W ing much, but there's worse things troupes of really good artists instance, | after all. The conside the Catharine Lewis Company, lately strand. | and don’t you forget it, when you're tak cd in Chicago, and the Pitt ¢ your train down town in the early forenoon are eternally t and all the fat old merchants are just rush- | Many of th See-one coming charg- risk of apoplexy buying his ticket in sucha they | hurry that he éither fo: - altogether or drops a nickle—by the gate-keeper's billet can’t be antes for rilous enterp: erable snide” nonthe — | allita | Tiere are only nine or ten plies of a- musement open in New York at the present writing. Most of t © hot and stuty, would venture with. the mercury stands y two that can by and ne one but an i precincts w in the nineties. ‘The o stretch of the i iven« and without a penny in their meway oranother, thor Hed cool, eventually drift back to New York pid p dom profiting by past experienc s that Tie Jener docs nor wonder , to start off with the next enterprisi one—and rushes ont on the ral apathy among theatre-goers, | or * man: * that appears on the Meanwhile, you stand, holding the ne the me < in town | (ne pun intended.) the car open with an inviting s | for preferr ney Islandorsome | A new play, written by Mr. Lawrence | just as the eld party is stopping on you other sul Marston, ealled “<A Wife's’ Honor,” was pro- | slam the gate in his face, pull the bell, and The Windsor last wee Pine | off goes the train and he as left amen wination be ¢ mientalitye AUHGE did not witness the perforn: I tell you it is as circus to see him — | by the hackneyed oper of © 1 the audience received the drama with “ens | stamp and swe p the perspiration — | Caco Uandkorshiot thusiastic marks of approbation,” and Mr, | off his forehe least itis to me. 1 But, althouzh the theatres are unquestions | Mauston was called before the curtain, made | always was of a lively and humorous dispo- wre floral sition, Along in the afterr and was presented. with 1) ably dull, theatrical matters off the st : r you can || decidedly lively, Freneh & re o it must have ph for ige most effective 1} noventattroulio on: thoi fate whom it was intended fat old dowa; Hons. Fits, thoy clniny tho American right Strictly business” is the name of the | feel it just asmuch as the mend at thet] eowned by Have Wy Daven. (and Two Christmas Eves” has A Buneh of Keys” at the Sun I Opens Tonic, lust nights of i, @ Slane: Dore announced, but Tony Pastor's, with “Fun | train if nee Hernard Heere, who is, at Balloon,” and Kostar & Bial’s are popu- | and help he Ty at the Ilavmarket, isaeensed of | kit places for the lovers of fun and music. | of the arm to Sardon’s ** Fedora,” but th Mayer, has sold the sume to) Fa port for $1000 anda royalty, we well at the London Haye nds burlesqu M of variety Lenjoy it jus of girl comes ate open and de wry for a | | not awear they ook if, and for the : his play is urket, and i the f minute or so, tender pressure nd, old t that | ie | Tamer copy of Mme, Bernhardt, for © perquisites ih whoa the play was written, ‘Fhe buxom CORRESPONDENTS. w enongh of ell would bous ditfenlt for her to emulate her mal tip of a quarter or fifty cents | || attenuated rival as to ereate a new part. We a swell late at night who wants to be \ suspect that she can do neither, but—we allowed to stand ont on the platform Mat stoke, but that is rare, You ¢ cling w co new ion co . | roling vith the new Uap | Bhccr-=liFeramnnuzendl Then there's the stations to shout. Of | , the idea is to | that no one on earth everyone know mes out so to produce en” Li nd them would think, to read the contr Annie Lacnin.— I. BLOF no pe ersy, and th the question to be settled was one of vital im- | Friix.—In a week oF two, perhaps a 18 HOt : |] portance; but the play was a failure in Lon- | Fanustoi.—Not quite successful, nor quite suit ni Ag ioe Fond wlio enn talk Ol yy | don, and THe Juve why it should | able A ind goes a blamed sight > ea prove morc essful here. The book “God | B.D. S.—Sketches received, Not quite suita than, he can Ei Hut the im- ee | and the Man,” from which it was taken bles Send stamps if you wish the get the of ono station Spr. a awertul novel, U Rares ie ei | when you holler it out so as to sound like || ih | of the interest is. tc dt. Pare lie jokartou went. an noth tally many of || acts two men alone the 7 | them as you can fo with | nothing to relieve t monotony of the scene. startin, » door before they find out Mask how your name | Vander euch cirourmatances w position, a alt her, emphati their mi n, if the engineer knows } any audience would become bored: but then ee tonne , his biz hecan give alittle jump to the loco- if s Se ieaten lish: sat fF MPING onsets — Confing rourselt to jumping motive and them over one another, PDE | duced in [ and that is quite enough! 7 level than you can, ever which; of eourse;:adds largely, to tho:lularity ee We shall pre next that al ene ispplaceal anapests eae i ania 1 | { 4 terprising American managers making sex Joxrs.— Far away back io the taleyon |) RO. BRO SHONNDE: . HUsINess,, “which at desperate efforts to obtain possession of Wile | days of our infan ® | alluded to above, though sereamingly funny if Tee art Reh ant Riches > | in: iughter over thc in itself, sometimes results in an accident. — | | lately produced Mt the Adelphi, Notwithe | We thank you. for y Some people obstinate and reckless | atoly pe a phi. memories; but we inust decline to resurtect the | that they get hurt and oven killed, and then tors were clever (Mrs. Li the kemen is blames —that is, the I ine), and it was pro- daved: by na experienced’ it was an | funny in the since an ex | 2" find ont who he is, which th utter failure. and the andience gnyed it on | teemet conte for some time | if he's anyway smart. Ite very tinj the firct meht” Weare tell what the pit | omexclusively hireine wit—but we have never how. We don’t try to kill off the p: 3 rs are tol n Ne PIC) able to sce it By the way, why not send it to| the road—not mach. We only want to f and gallery said, and what one of the actors, | ‘Pycey ’ jy want t Mr. Ansoi, answered them back. Now let — sour little fun with them, and if thoy | some of out managers wrangle getup | Wies Jumbo takes a cold he is given five mh taro iors 02 (0 et nosed of & newspaper controversy on the subject, and | gallons of whiskey. How many men Fe) ate OEE YS Boy Orage :18:20<be al Your sincere friend, H.C. fatows. advertise that it will be given ‘as originall | there are who 1 fo be pet elephants? comicbooks.com