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k was a gala one for the m are now in full blast of them are redolent with fresh new upholstery. Daly’s opened on Tnesday night with Dollars all the fi favorites of this establishment re- ceived a hearty welcome as they stepped fore the footlights, ‘There pl including Fi Mrs. G Dreher. Lewi entleman whe Mos iphalet Laml nis his tin government of Mr amb, has a part that suits him ex though it is very much like that of Mr. J kyn Tubbs, in Pink Domin as Mrs. - lent. ted the first night, was very uneven. ‘The first act dra but the second act is full of ludicrous situations, brilliant and sparkling enough to carry he only thing new at Wallack’s, on the night, was the leader of the orchestra at the end of the tirely unexped II boy’s efforts were not enth aded. Masks ‘aces wi dina highly exemplary and cor- (as becomes this thoroughly atre) till the piece, called Loths, is ready fe tion. It isexpected that Osmond by-the-way, been playing with Minnie Conway in r) will have the principal ps The nd amusi (joke) they are a lit: than ever before. il have fitted them out ly that bids fair to becom he Mighty Dollar. hi A.L. (the Great Ame Florence ke ter as he rel most stapend that ever were invented. an old-fashioned, shrewd American, is sit and Mrs. Florence, as a romit d rather gushing authore achance to display her remarkable talent Parisian costumes at the play has proved ata it did in Philadelphia, and will probably become the piece de resistance House, « In fact or in tle more entertainin; 1 yp and ( is make-up, time tocom urteenth St. Theatre, ‘anny Davenport in the title role, is doing a g Harry St. Maur’s play was a failure; but it’s an ill wind that blows nobody and The Romanoff | helped to advertise Fedora—of which the | rs had already said quite enough. | tell seems to have made a hit in this nd Fanny is herself but less en we last saw her. | rtainly a popular author, for | pod THE JUDGE. «dora was drawing tears from her lis- | the Fourteenth St. Theatre, Aimee aking her auditors laugh in his Divor vsat The Fifth A bi ste never appeared to better tage than as Cypri- 1 Mezier is as much at home ince Mine and the fair cant all passed away (for a season), and now Mon- ey is to be seen atta received at this the =f rry Wyndham ( ny has als ph Jefferson lias posses- | ion of the Union Sq ‘That brilliant tr ini may still be witne ives have «dy of Franc ed at" sea da Rim- Star; but Howe to show too, are nu Irving and Ellen ‘Terry us how they do things at the Lyccum ‘Thea- tre, onde Mr. and own theatre, cellin Guar the kin are at their anand Tart are ex- IL previous efforts in The Mulligan Picnic. Braham has written some this piece, which has caught vopular faney, and all goes well at The dl). ament Ilis horses area wonde ments 3 chil ure amused at th formances, and the pri it within the reach of all. is Prof, Barthe at th ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. “ER. W."—Your verses are suited other paper Istitia."—It w uur readers to give them the « Tur Jepor is not the pr Wer axp How ther one As now blime (2) at Your MS has ener mony, to our Dead Lette r Department—the waste picat.""—We have empanelled a jury, con the reman, and eleven more, decide as to the manner of death of The verdict has been— We await the J.D. justify our fication to the you can, Tom Hood, John G f metrical humor, have resurreetic We do ne iving y reall other mas Save; and 1 . ter und try again tronomers, who are the best known They are at it now ald earnestly advi of jardly a fit subject for hu: leaf on law to the lawyers. avey You tell al tree are but a fr Adie Rivareren.” lime ridicul like our < inserted, he will tohi swears ( In defer demand we have laid it away “ where the woodbine twineth.” We cai wh afford to fall out with our our Dlanket-sheet cuttin “devil morning contemporaries down price The d—I is to pay round Nicuts Errant—Those spent at the club. The Night of the Sentence. Martial law, th The earth ne'er seemed to offer me when Tam leaving it fe Oh, life seems very sweet at two-and-twenty. » DIE to-morrow! say; uch plenty ‘They have quick laws to govern here in camp, » lenient; War Vita inst orders—I was d Twas ay Well, at my age ‘tis hard to look ¢ + PN face—Goul k at Lam al s, in perfect h a ows L've 0 often— ny last breath . beside my eoftins nthe barrel of each g ‘o watch for, try t While rises in the east the ‘That in the west im) nt, perhaps, the flashes, same ghul sun Tset upon my ashes, Lido not think Tam th, atleast—they shall not blind. ler if T shall be cal [re fe, love, and hope and friends behind Tim aot afraid Til face my de And yet Ewe Leaving morrow Lam nothing; and thereafter Sach day will dey a tear if any To me ‘twill be the their Just twenty-two, and te to-me That Train of Thought. “ T've had such a splendid train of thought!” i tal craze, iful hand he eau ul is in a blaze «1 is Mumed, T could not dou I with a look demure of the train you speak about A daily paper reports that “Lord Co had a chance to compare the d of the Chicago girl with the tiny pedal extremities of the St. Louis maiden.? Did noble lord improve the opportunity? Sam Slycur did, and the weight of ‘it as. tonished him, Sam never was a poet, but he turned out something akin (achin) to it, Tis well te foot enc: cd in the prettiest, daintiest boot. But my advice, do not get too near to it, Du, Siiyr, thesurgeon of the L Jared not only insane, but incurabl notoriety in the Harold case, his aggressive yeanor, and alleged assault upon one of its, have kept him lately before the But his light will no longer shine 1d haunts—he has gone to Bloom- in the Joseru WiNestoxe, of Troy tempting workmen, wa in the mouth. He has become speechless, Jones, in com- menting upon the unfortunate occurrence, said he “had almost rather it had been his while at- since ” cried gard aveyard nu doing there nest” to a b ¢ about a gr out one of loki near the city Sun reporter hunti story,” groaned the tremblin; ulator. I am only & political ghost pencil-manip- reace. 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