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Show MUSIC AND DRAMA. JmusemeDls fit the Theatra and Elsewhere. AILXAMUU SAI.WM COMIM!. Hi IjiIc (Jllmorr at t Viitlral Uty duetor. Jlutlo forttto Iujiy (Jtiicrnl ulri. THE TA1IEHVAOI k OONCCRT. Tim opportunity to lliton to a Tolunie of muilo r roJucwJ by the trltieJ voice of ono IbousanJ Uv huudrrU finger hioiaetUIniC to ixcet onal, that no loTerof tliodlTluvart cn well atDrJ to inli It. That U what l'rufeikor l.vati BUphenn otlert tbU cvonlDK when the uranJ FaberDacI coucett takt jUcp. The chc.Ua hare been carefully tralni J unU the toloiiti are In gooJ trim. Tho pros ram mo If ilrctd with good tftito quJ every thing ImllcAti-a that the voUrtalnmtiiit I wltlboanoicellent ooe. Another merry aJ crowded audi rnco ftMvmliliLl ftt the Thtra Ut ttlsnttoete John T. ICelly and hU comt any In the rnlrth i roTkJoj: farce Moltvof Dutllu " From the bi Kin-ultiR Kin-ultiR l the bad of the I lece the laugh ter wae loud and continuum, .Nenrljr all the aontti werti rodeiuanded1 the dancing of the kty troujo tf )adln win great Ii-ature, and there ! nolli-luK nolli-luK Initio vutlre jlay that tho inoxt fabtldloui perion can Ulw exception to. An an IrUh comedian Mr. Kelly li A 1. There wan a inutlnco thli niter noon, and the lait performance will bu Klveu tonight. Hie curtain will rUo atSkbarp. ajiu coiot's mrsaK. The DanUh fouract drama which U nnnounced tor Monday, next, nt the rbeitnsUwrlUtj. by MrF.H. J rt. ruaunaul will be HjeJ by home talent Tho jleco Is well pniken of I y thoBo who hnve eeu It on the tlas There 1 no doubt that thati?nuul nniUntbf thlaclty will turn out In treat imuit r. Mr. 1 rtniaun laijulte n talunteJ actor In lighter roua, afid ho la ainUtdd by aoiiio of the bout talent obtainable. IIK NATIONAI UdUNT U tLe kreat attraction at the Thoalre on lueeJay and iiHlnua-day. iiHlnua-day. In tlile enUttahiment tho doTelojUiont of our ciuntry wHl bo HI rueiited In leen hUtortoal aitnei) a (ollowv I Polumb ii it lha rnurt of tjoeea lubclt X Mod UK r llw 1 Ultrl m a tltruuiuti ii,nilHtiiMlngof HlliStDJ '"tIooIIcuI BlaHlteben , ft, A itr Hull i tt ii nrton in J Laf lyclt (t, iiUtllur tiun-crinil T li u lo linituii bi Id t u trnre H liriMiluraoi I t ulum r 1W1 U Hvuiiua(rtoi-i Jloltiiual lu, Jimtt ummtint vr r"orl i ill II oiumiitvitL-)UrlUiiitodar In addition to the orciitntra the Denhalter baud of twenty.two lein will lead Ut trconoDdafcUt In varl cut.ceiui Ihuu UrtalninentliRlvcn for tho Umeflt of tit. Martt'a ho-t Ital. Halo of tlcLct commenced today The curtain will be rol-I nt 7t4). BALMNl INTIIh ItOMiNTIODKAMA. Alczandir HalTlnl, the great roman tic actor, will commence a Ihrre-nlKht eunajtement at the Halt LaLo Thtatio next Thuraia) ovenlriit. He will open with I)'lnury' fa m out rtmauce, 4lI)ontniar de llatau," which takta thu audience back to the bloolthlrity days ot ancient H; inUh chit airy. This r rau J old comedy haa maintained Its poiularlty by tho irriuent pirform anctsof tl l opera of Mrltaijat which la almllar lu story, thuuuh as a drams tlo pUy It liaa been, almoat loit ilfiht of durtnj-the irvnutKtueratlon. Uu Friday nUht and Haturday matinee ma-tinee "Tho Three Ouard.men," iho till unrivalled faTorlteof the youth's library, the maiterpleco of the ureat Dunifn. will be pevented. Halvtnl will, of cour.t, apiwarM the lutreild D'Artagnati, lilviDjt him a chance to bhow W what eitremltlts a man of thofte days would go and what dangers he wcut 1 dare for the sake of the Idol of hla heart, Haturday nlft-ht'j rformance,wltlch wltlcontUt or a double bill, " 1 tuber t Macalra" and the drarnatlo verilonof "Cavullerla Ituitlcaua," will 1 Totally attract the mot attention. Hluce Hal Tlnl'i prudiKtlcuof the latter Sy at hla memorable en (fakement at It., lloa ton fheatru laat i( ring n great deal has Wen written about It. "Cavcllsrla lluatlcaua" wae prerenlrd toAdellnn 1'atll, to whom the Acting version was dedicated by A. Carrunn. 1'attl C9! cludidf alter seeli 8 Halvlnl'a ortrajal of l)ou Uuar and D'Artattuan, tLnt hewaa the man to 1 lay It a urt of Hurrlddu, lie hM slnre merited tho wlstlom of her choice and tha gmeroflty of the girt. ThodranmaaHalTlnlire sehtt It Is similar In story toMucagnl'a ojwra, an 1 Its coloring ami trcatmuut li UlBtlnctlvely original It oonaumes tut an ht.ur In performance, but It Is Jutcm-ely trag c, and at the aatuu time simile and true Ihu whole reportolre will be olven with special sceulo and costume eflecl-, which are tarried conitletu by the comjifny. Mr. W. M. Wllkloiou, the director of Halvlnl'a tour( has surround mi him with amuih bvtler uut than that uaually found In a star organlta tlou Among the Hit of ntm. mav U mciitloiibO Mr w HeJmunJ, Mujm Ju Uth lleroldff Mr lieu Johnson, Jto Clare. John H. Jlurke, Maude UlsouaudMlas Auj.uila do lorreat JULIAN la&iCLI. I.tlllan Husk 11 will muke her en traucu aa "Ln Clgale" at tho Theatre In tho near future, t rioting with her for the llritirotuotlou hero of Auf ran's "In tlcatf," her own ojera romlque company from tho uarden inoitre lu Zsew ork. In th's produclluu hllllan llUfcflcll has won fir herself n higher rtputatlou as a singer and actrcM than he la) ettr iidoyed In hr moht succtiilul career. Her conn I any Is a strong one In tho element of I vi ularlty, as It Incl i lei such favorites ui U. Hayderi Collin, Wllllnnl r. Cjrh ton. )ouls Harrison, lnura Clement and James (J. lVabtf. 1ATIUC1C SAIUtIEII) UltMOHK, In peronal i ularlty, uo muilral couluotorof tlMoeliM everviiuilud Tatrftk HartfUl 1 Ullmore 1 xcuptlou might I e taken by soino to his trend of niuilcal taste, tut none to hla poweri of Interpretation or tu his wonderful skill au4 tact. He Ul01 htlemih-d with a military buud wntkawhkh Wile compcsU forslrlDg orchestra, and jet the Llait Hungarian Ithainodyor tho sonorous extracts from Wagner's works were reproduced with marvelous power and eflect Into every rO gramme Mr.Ullmore Injected some of the higher specimens of muitcal art, and thus poved an educator of marked InQuence. In the simpler llnea which made his musla so Jmmonauly pojular with the iiople, lie showed thu same caeo and earn ei tutu which he did when conducting tho greater worki. Home Of tbeae lighter compositions composi-tions were almoat transfigured by bis skill and genius. HU arrangement ar-rangement of "Marching Through Utorgla" as a funeral march in memory of General Hhermau waa a notable example of this transforming trans-forming (lower, and row Id hla bauds to n msttnlflcent grandeur of which tho original coinpomr of the stirring itrlotlc melody could never have dreamed Ills "Uolumbla" hymn whhh, he always claimed, camo to him as an loij 1 ration li quite as good aa tho majority of the received national airs of the world Always on the alert for new mualo, he was liberal In giving a hearing to the works of American compoiers, and bu received and tried anything which came from tho Old .Vorld at all suited to his utei. hear performers wire accorded ac-corded auopjwrtunlty, as well na new composition-, and, aa be was always ewyof bccom, he heard nud started on t road to bucccis more young Imrfru entaliiti than any other musician In 3e country. 1 rom the piccolo to the . jo m bone every Inatrumout received roi) sctful lattentloD, whllo strange novelties like theeuphoulum were his especial delight, so long aatheyaod their (layers poted genuine artlitla merit 1 rands Williams In bptrt, Mutta and Drama, 1ILSIO MUtluS poll TIIR 1-00 K. A Juiilo Mission haa twen ratab lUhed In this city, says the hew Vork ifcorder, Its aim la to lend Its sld to the guuirat syalein of charitable enter I rises to the en 1 that It may extend a helping hand In making happier and better thu lives of the (our and the wretched Thu originator of the (Ian wiriiliCU iUDOIIKIUlWrUI IU I 111 Ii Mr. lrauk Hunter 1 'otter, the youngest irottier of the Wght lUv. Henry (J, Totter, who (ropoeei! the establishment and (ermsnent main-tenoucu main-tenoucu of what he enlls thu Muilo Mlailon uurlug the fall aud winter roontha Its loun latlon will be the Toluutary services of uch killed pvr formers as may be willing, without cotiii-uriiaUou, to give concerts ut stated tlmta tefore tho hundreds of IrequenUrs of the clty'n night nils tuns and the Inmatos ut thuuoipltals aud other (ubllo In-tltuUoni which como under thu Jurisdiction of the Conunlikloncra of Charlllta and Tor rectlou Mr. l'utter, who Ishlmitlf an aroomplUheUmuBlcIan, has olltrnd to take upon hlraulf thililor of (level-o(lng (level-o(lng tbo ilsns which ho his UU . uuwti, IN0T1A Inoklng backward, or, n Carnival of Crlmt , li to I e the title nf the new j lay In which "dptke" Hennesioy and "JCld" McCoy, the safe crapkeri,aro to star next lean m, wiitn their (resent engagement with Tho Htowawsy tor minster. This l thu luteal uiideaor tOHordsthu,(uIuvutlonof thu stage" Von Yon io n Is now being presented ntlhe htw tatllornla Tluatre, Han (ranclicj, where for thu past week large audlNOies laughed over the ludlo rnuH jivrplexlllN of ihu unsaphlnttiate I Von. ifceuew aud Intricate log Jam i eo no hai made a bit. It Is laid to bo a mo.t attractive (lece of stago mechanism. The Hustler continue! to delight big crowds In the eat. Uu October 8rd It will Inaugurate an extended tour of tbetiouth. It will be the first appear ancsof tho Hustler south of MemjhU All theatrical i ropbeclM have been routed by the success ot Lottie Collins at the Htandard theatre, and tbu phllo sojhloal mind has mtat for rcllectlou In the solemn truth that It Is moru irofltable to he "a fad" than ti have tlmgracoof Tanltonl or tho charm of Uerllo. The World. Arthur Jlouchicr Is tho name of the actor Mr. Daly c 'Taxed In Louden to take tho place of Jutiu Drew In the Daly o mil any. The namo Is pro uouueed J Jo chcr. The title of tho new lay In which AleiaoderHalvlnlwlU busecnlathe spring, Ji The Jlelr Qrsmmont and notrranols II., aj lm been slated. It Is a romantlo play of the sixteenth t vntury, the scene being laid In ranct , Theplitowas written by I'rjl Kistir under Mr. Halvlnl'a rupervltlon. |