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Show 4 SECOND PART VOLUME IV. M commercial." :daily OGDEK, 11 AH, TUESDAY MORMNC, M1JKK 71 starring." and at the tjreakiag war of nvd the Um- hied h !VKith. Than MatMaf aortii. locating at liiuuuiapoii. lmL and managed tbe turaUr of that THK UFK OF k city until WU. mheo lie organ ed a troop and took the road, makins a trip sliX KsH I W to Ljodoa. the hoo. of his chtluhood. in he i iade but one M While Tra-r.ti- au. YAwim Vvrot. the l.rrai pearamv. and that for fit benelit of Juim lhily. of 11iaa.Mul.ia. Pa, atuM Oh- - of tfc. M.i Krratir Mm female piayar on time the nans? the cant neat. Soon afterward he re of Ibr l'rvf-.Mu- . turned to Now Vork and went to Xildo'a to supp--n t Lotta. the great toubrotto bl Julia Wiikn KuHik (uaKrited Ike i.l. star, and probcbly the wealthiest player at of her sex in the wonU. He .1!; If l4ru! IJlH-flXiblo'a ooe vear. Wnec John Keehsusr. H !: at Karl. f the great-- French actor, spjieared in New l.earral laletra. Mr. Vincent played Vork as Hamlet.-la LammIuo. England, tifty-auirn the tirave Digger" wiih him. after which lie organimi a company of his agu. a irMlu'tkia Uxicd iu dli-aU- pink own and has been a junkctUug st..r :Ut human hMMaj repr.ntini; w. given to t!t world. Kspliritlv. an i timiiM.i. actor a bora. A doling mm. doubt the fact that actors, Exemplyfying lea, straightway cave lain the name of like the rest of the human world are hu IVlix, hiid he is known toduv in tfciden man, lie wedded Miss Eva Jurdiue at iind Si'iiiH., Mich., in 17J, and it is neeil-iesa Fein Vincent, the be-:- i his " tiier head of the Felix and Kva Vincent dra half"to inany that she has they have every luatic company. nade together or. the stage. Mrs. Vin'llsere ih, Mwbibly. nothing wonderful cent combine the platonic. the I'm " in any ready for anything ami ti c en.ntioui:! at Mart ling in all this. et Riio-eain the country. actress to any equal of the profetiaiouB of life in always pica During his management of theatres at i consider. to ant This, therefore, my Cleveland, Indianapolis. Detroit, and excuiie for a brief sketch of the life of other cities of the Mississippi valley it one of Um iiioft hiiccerful irnnediaua of was his portion to play all the promt the day. A day or two since 1 had the ncut people. Among the numbaf may-limentioned Edwin Forrest, Charlotte pleasure of meeting Mr. Vmcent at his John Wilkes Booth, MatiKm MM nt.ilthe Hotel Lincoln ami passed a j Cushman, with Heron. W. J. Florence, Barney W illiams, hour cuuvemng deluhtf i.i; regarding his own life and the life and W. E. Burton. of other successful actors. As an item By the by," observed Mr. Vincent, of interest I inject the fact that he is a 'Forest was the iiiont erratic man 1 ever When in Cleveland I took lum cousin of Sir Itulwrt Lush, late justice of knew. of theQuetMi's Bench, Loudon. riding to the "Kucky river," some seven the Kugland. and so has the claim of blood miles west of the city, very many times. Thedfive was through beautiful oak timb upon the great royal family. ereil land. Autumns golden leaves had At the age of 14 years Mr. Viix-enmade his tirst uppearauce on the atngc fallen, and they lay on the ground at the Lyceum theater. Boston, Mass., ankle deep. Alighting at a convenient ad attracteil the attention of .lames W. place during one of our drives we Wallack, the famous, of New York, anil walked through the moss like texture to shortly afterward was transferred to his a bluff skirting the great lake, nearly or feet above the water's edge. Original theater, at the corner of Broome quite and Broadway, where he remained for The sun was sinking in the western four years. Longing for a change, when horizen and I do not think I ever saw a lie attained his majority, he joined John more lieiulifnl sight. Forest was unKllsler, father of Ktlie kllsler, the orig- usually quiet and leaned against an the bluff. inal Hazel Kirke, at Cleveland, oak suppling "What in the world are you thinking Ohio, and continued with him until 185, when ha joined Liura Keene's alxnit. Forest': Pausing a moment he company, the lady who played at Ford's drollv replied: 1 was thinking, perhaps, that Metn theater. Washington, D. 0.. the night that John Wilkes Booth assassinated mora, or some other famous Indian, President Lincoln, plunging the civi- might have leaned against this very tree lized world into mourning. At the close a hundred years ago and watched that of his engagement with Kllsler he went sun go down.' " iltT oooMileruar th tart lived srurasd year M out lK idtte tif Mac-read- la.-wf-a -- x -- j e mtMM s t 'J' over-lookin- thought tlie remark very ridiculous that Metamura had !efitfr. while tl.e tree could out have bean more than a lalf uVunen years old. narnt of Forrest s arrival in a w as play and he occupied a in Ladv M box with me. It Ml not general! be known but Forest haled Mis Cuslituan with a bitter lutred It tee.ua he aam y who hawed eantad her with lief ore a dim uc his first Ixiodon audience, in fact blamed her for the unprofessional ami ungallant conduct. The fact evidently rankled deep in ins heart for turning to me during one of Cushman 's krfty and trageti cal Mights; he said: -Could one think that old washer woman MacU th: Whs . she should be ! f .. Helie. and blue-eyewith poseas the features of a Cleopatra to a man to loll." tempt -and ths manner The Wam, the of the uiuii I can i:cr. never forget. "I esteemed Forest ou. of my best friends f.ir years. But in time, he severed friendship's golden knot. On a time we were making a trip up the Hudson, some sixteen miles north of New 1 was driving my fmorite horse, of the famous Eclipse stock, and 1 was very fond of him. Turning to me suddenly on our return trip, he said: 'Vin-eciiI want that horse. -Can't spare him my friend. I replied.' - 'Why,' he said. I want to take him to my country home: I need him to complete my magnificent stud.'1 I can't help that, old boy: love m horse,' and he is more to me than he ever can be to you.' shall no longer consider you a friend of mine," he replied coldly, and we never spoke to each other after that.' whith'k pwrrjAK kkmakk. "I was with John Wilkes Booth just two years before he assassinated President" Lincoln at Ford's theatre. One morning, just after rehearsal, J. H. Riley, Booth and myself were together. Booth semed very quiet and abstracted. He paid no attention to the general conversation and was thoughtful in the extreme. Suddenly looking up lie said: "Vincent, the day will come when you will hear of my doing some thing that will out Brutus Brutus.' I can never forget his manner or his words. To this day, I think he formu lated the 'great conspiracy at that time. It led him to do the act that consigned one of the most brilliant actors of the age to an ignoble and early grave. While playing in Washington with Margurette Joan Davenport, now Mrs. (ien. Lander, of Confederate tame, once tiior a time. 1 had the pleasure of meet ing and shaking hands w ith some of the -- I -- ANHUIKWITH VINCENT api-eara- ' 1)K( KM14KR nation" dignatarias in the room. Auxtfjg the number I drwng distus-tl- v Millard Fdlmore. John P. final ber Hale, Ifeute-- i Webster and (iau. W. Cusu. by the b the last of the ulun- triou Uaijiingtou tanidv. Weenjoved a truly pleasant hour and the finest chamiMci.e u be found in tliecitv. a beverage by the way furnished bv Mr. Hala, of whK-he was pnam ml fond." 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