Show AMUSEMENTS TIIE OPEItA I any one doubted the sort of hit tho Daughter of the Regiment has made he should have been present at the theatre lobby last evening and heard the cheerful yell of standing room only that saluted the ears of the latecomers and those who paid their dollar and preferred standing up t missing the opera received the full value of their money The performance leaped way ahead of the two previous ones which had only been excellent rehearsals and for elegance smoothness and general perfection it went along as merrily as if it had been going for half a season The most noticeable notice-able improvements were in the first act and in Mr Easton whose big rich voice all came back to Him and who as of old stormed the heart of his auditors with his magnificent tones his acting too showed marked advancement but we still want that ballad introduced for his especial benefit The immense chorusesto many the finest feature of the whole told out beautifully as ever only making one slip in the second act Mr Spencer was just as good as before Miss Pratt was equally charming in voice and manner as for Edith Clawson it is not exaggerating to say that of all her many rolesfew if any will come uy to her La Figlla which is the more surprising that she has not hitherto been counted at her happiest in a part requiring re-quiring so much rollicking humor Manager White had introduced a new movement in the march which was of course encored none being more vociferous in applauding than the people from the Post of whom there were quite a number present The Daughter is a great hit and after seeing its happy second rendition we are almost prepared pre-pared to say the companjs previous achievements are in Jdanger of beiag eclipsed Stephens has reason to hold his head very high after this his new achieve ment We had intended by the way t pay him a compliment Sunday morning as being a conductor of rare pluck but the types were in a conspiracy against him and wouldnt have it that way they also omit which reiterate ted the statement we now that the large critical and appreciative set of theatre goers who joined in one accord in lauding his new achievement gave him more pride aud pleasure than all the dollars they could lay at his feet In the face of last nights verdict the opera cannot by any means be shelved and it will be put on one night more next week after the conference season TIC TWELFTH MUSICALE The twelfth musicale of the Ladies Mu Steal society was given at Calders hal yesterday yes-terday afternoon with the usual large attendance at-tendance of ladies present The prc fame rendered is given below Comment is unnecessary Piano duett n Prince Methusalcm n Overturn n Overtur-n n nO o Jlr Krouse and Mr McIntyre Vocal duett See the Pale MoonCsmmpana Mrs Bailey and Mrs Nelden Piano Chasse au Pappilion oKeten Miss Emily Sharp Vocal Maidens Song Helmund Miss i TIle Phillips Piano Nuits Blanches No 9 Heller Bbs Fabian I Vocal Orange Blo3 oras Geibel Mrs Bailey Accompanist Mr McIntyre Till GEORGIA MINSTUCLS There ae Georgia minstrels and Georgia ininsirels aud if there is any difference between then those seen at the Grand opera house last evening were little ahead of their fellow shows traveling under the same name They are at least all of Billy Kersands mouth ahead aud that is saying good deal The Company was fortunate in getting a Georgia minstrel audience as far as it went and to this they owe a good part of the applause which was decidedly lavish Billy Krm and his mouth are both good uiiibtrels each showing versatility that is rather unusual They created any amount of fun and did the lions share in carrying the show through The harmonicouist is really a phenomenon mil there are other features about the show hat are commendable tJt TIC WOULD Several new sets of scenery I complete lew sea cloth of several hundred yards and other effects will be introduced in the pro luction of the Word Friday The cast lumbers about thirty speaking parts |