Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - May 22, 1873, Boston, Massachusetts BOSTON THEATRE AND and Saturday THE VOKES Misses FREDERICK and In famous tho BELLES OF THE Comedy of A ope At and begins at 1 and H E G L O B CHENEY FLOYD Last the regular and of the farewell engagement of MISS will appear in her original character of MERCY May and every at kle Collins great emotional Play of the NEW MAG the production of has been pro The dramatic event of the Kcw Magdalen Matinee at cTs TON This and Wednesday and Saturday Ol and a Conjugal A Grand Extra Matinee Performance Of More than Ordinary Interest and Attractiveness will be given at this Establishment IN AID OF THE New Bugland Hospital for Women and On WEDNESDAY May The Charming aud accomplished Miso Hat kindly volunteered her services for the and at the earnest solicitation of the Directors of tbe ARTHUR CHENEY Has also consented to appear In a dramatic character In with Prominent and Popular Members of the Globe of in future Sole of seats commences May HOWARD RICH Something to please tho Ladles and the Renowned BERGER TBN IN In their Versatile Miss Henrietta Berbers Ladies Silver Cornet Caron and in their Great of the Miss Anna Miss Amy Miss Belle iu their Artistic Sidney Character Vocalist and Waltern and Songs and California in their Vocal THE ENTIRE HOWARD COMPANY IN A VARIETY OF MAY TBE ORIGINAL NEW YORK BLACK Frees n tod In an elaborate with Its Grand Superb Variety and all Its attractive Doors open at Overture at Matures Wednesday and Doors open at 2 begins at ANNIVERSARY OF THE Boston Young Mens CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION BE HELD AT THE On Sunday May BEGINNING AT The year has heen one of uncommon The President will tell about our and how we obtained The Secretary will speak of the spiritual work here and In the The Superintendent of the Temporary Home will describe that The Chairman of the Bazaar Committee will give the history and result of the Bazaar of the Address by HANDEL AND HAYDN The Annual Meeting of the 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SALESROOMS 36 38 Union 21 Friend BAKERS Celebrated First Premium SEWING PRINCIPAL 140 Tremont 780ft 788 York BRANCHES IK ALL THE PRINCIPAL CUNNINGHAMS 296 Washington 1873 LAWN 1873 1OOO From all the Best PRICES FROM TO The is and the securely and win not clog hits u tun without which DO machine Is Tlie Hills Archimedean Tho aro firstclass and warranted to better satisfaction than any other VICTOR anil LAWN EXCELSIOR HORSE LAWN Price 875 to The best ia the Bend for circulars ami cull aud see thu Garden Grass and Border Edging Trowels and Forte Ladles Garden and Floral Sots of with a full assortment of Agricultural Tools aud at PARKER Agricultural Warehouse Seed 49 North Market Street and 46 Merchants FOB THE BOSTON DAILY Faded from earth is suns worm In the far the bright Deepen and glow through purple but the song ot tho Or ho nightbirds cry on tho lonely hill tho else is Shadowed from sight is each flowerets Een as we miss some Not hid for a little tho shadows last not Darkness but heralds tho Night is tho mantle that tho day What though the darkness stretch fur and wide What though tho shadows all fair things bide Trust and watt morning title of their artistic and have not advertised their silks and among their All bids fair to bo altered f or this week It Is adver the dross which will bo worn by a young nt her benefit concert Is now on exhibition at a premises at the West It may bo presumed from tho announcement that tho dress Is calculated to Solomons to tho Of the allurement Itself wo need only express an opinion that it Is unworthy of artistic and that tho Indy mutt have a poor opinion of her own talont If she puts forward her garments as tho groat attrac MUSIC AND THE NEW a and Original for and Thoughts the Au of Barnum is a novel with a a ol which very few modern English fictions uan More than It Is quite unconventional in Is overflowing with has no Ism to advocate or nnd no pet psychological theo ry to develop at tho expense of tho readers Its it is the result of It n matter of fact and it well deserves this Tho plot turns upon the love of a miserly father for a spendthrift and not who being unexpectedly made the heir to the old mans as suddenly changes from a rough and selfish being to the protector of tho poor and The money that the old man gathered with such toll and such devious ways Is ex pended by this reformed rake in doing Un the evil associates of his former course of life eeek him and after preying destroy Allot this is told with great and in a manner that enchains tbo readers attention from tho For the graces of style wo shall seek here in absence Is fully atoned for by the vigor and that char the rotation at tbo story Tho old Is a remarkably welldrawn but the finest piece of In tlie book is Ms son who was made an outcast by harsh and In whom tbo germs of good slumbered until they wore warmed into life by the emiles of Ho la a o the It IB but it is impossible not to feel a tender interest in his generous not to regret tbu hareh poetic justice that is meted out t him at We recommend tills book to our readers us a highly and original abounding In lino touches of nature and though un nigged In yet utterly free from the sensationalism and unflagging in spirit and Published by James goort for richy Is received from tho James Button 58 Maiden Now Wo have always abundant reason to praise this elegant and each succeeding number forms a fresh In Its skill and general excellence lu every The grow ing popularity and Increasing circulation of tho Al show an appreciation of artistic in tho public which is certainly a gratifying feature of the dozen choice engravings In June are equal to any thing yet issued by tho care ful and liberal at 23 Court Is General Agent for tho L W PRICES you Struggles anil We find a now edition of autobiography of upon our ta It ia published by Johnaon of wo are told keep their printing presses aud bindery at work day and to supply lie It is ho unusual for tho to soil au entire edition oC three or four thou sand copies In a large while Barnums cir cus remains in There appears to bo as much curiosity to subject of tho biography himself IIB uny portion of tho really wonderful and unequalled exhibition which IB now lu WHITE AT 12 and 13 Dock ElmSt COLLEGE PRINCETON Har 3 complete works aie in process of tion into Porter of have just out Tho Sportsmans Club in tho by Harry Castlo A volume containing all the treaties negotiated be tween the trailed States mid foreign has been Issued from tho Government Printing Office at ot announce for Immediate publication lu ty the funny man of thu The book contains best Sous will publish last volume of Science which complete In itself and fully oiler as adapted for Bum mer reading by tho or In Professor the State Geologist of New will present to the when it Ills Unal report on the geology of thu a volume of about live hundred Miller writes to tuo Boston Lyceum Bu reau that now that his Sunland Songs are so well re in he will n history of his lile with tho which will embrace some im portant f about tho General has added to tho debt the country owes him by compiling a compendium of the which was tukun under bis super the figures of tho and will ho valuable to business men and newspaper We arc advised that King and all his historical with the exception of also Nathan tho and Goethes have re cently placed on the prohibitory index by the at The State Library of Virginia has recently received some manuscript mementoes of Patrick In the of two account books kept In his own hand one covering the yuan he was a keeper in Hanover tho other enumer ating his fees 116 a with The British Quarterly puts George as a novel above Sir Walter She paints with Miss unerring humor uml and with Sir Waiters masculine Where are there In George stories euch fantastic and unreal tlg iuen an in ot tho or Meg Mer in Guy The Spectator pronounces Leconte do author of the greatest living French after Vii tor He delights In virgin in tropical in the royalty of wild His poems are full of a certain luxuriant warm color and power of such as are not tound In any other French verse of recent The Archives of Scientific and Practical edited by and heretofore published In will hereafter be Issued by They will also publish other On the Treatment of in the Lower On the Physiology and Pathology of the Central Nervous and On the Diagnosis and Treat ment of the Functional Nervous A foreign contemporary has the following lament upon the part elegant costumes play In the We are sorry to Bee the evidence of a foreign corruption Its way Into our own The ot petticoats on platforms has not hitherto been held out among the inducements of at all events lu this In WB tne of dresses constituted the chief charm of and u change of costume between each ballad sent envious thrill through the breaste of admiring But hitherto our artiste at home have content to make a show THE LAST RUBINSTEIN If there lingered any doubt of tho high esteem In which ia hold hero it would have been yesterday at Horticultural which was literally The which was n remarkably appreciative eat tho performance though tho programme was one of the longest ever presented hero at one classical In It was aa It some thirty odd Every piece liber ally despite the length of tho pro there were several attempts to demand which of Tho pro gramme was a superb and was particularly rich in selections from who lias certainly never been beard here to such advantage as ho was yester day Had tho entertainment consisted of no more than tho numbers given from his it would have still been a glorious for it exhibited tho composer in almost every of his style nnd The performances began with n In F by which was given with magnificent breadth of style nnd brilliancy of It wag followed by some five between which tbo performer no a foot which created some confusion In tho of the un and this was In nowise dissipated by tho bungling manner In which tho programme was A by tho same was next and this was succeeded In turn by three which were interpreted with exquisite delicacy of style and brilliancy of execu as was likewise one of the most delicious of the marvellously beautiful that ever Chopin The difficult polonaise In A major was than given with breadth mid and was It was followed by another which was not on the A succeeded and was In a and given with a clearness nnd bril that electrified tho Two etudes and this bouquet of works was brought to a conclusion by tho Marohe from flat which was not on the Wo lack tho words to describe tho wonderful the exquisite refinement of tho complete sympathy with the tho strong above the unsurpassed perfection of technique with which those poetical works were The listeners wore en nnd applauded to the The second part began with Fields grace ful litte nocturne In B which Rubin stein has played hero ten der followed anil then came tho charming and brilliant SI by the same This was played with extreme and no less clearness and del An extremely etude In A by camo and was a marvel of execu especially In tho reiterated which were given witu how was tho least satisfactory of as tbo theme was completely overshadowed by tho force which tUo were A Value Impromptu by Liszt was the next and here the performer completely at as be was lit a by the same Tills latter absolutely bristles with and the manner in they wore flung from Rubinsteins was enough to ill a stole with Notwithstanding Its great length and tho trying demands It makes upon the endurance of the it was given with unflagging spirit and Octavos were cast forth by tho and with utmost rapidity and The tremendous and almost overwhelming wore made naught and tho audience held Its breath In the surprise and wonder that moved Then followed a number of delightful and character istic compositions by Rubinstein which It Is needless to state were full of and wore superbly especially the Caprice which terminated the There were three Rubinstein etudes on tho programme were and no as tho performance had already lasted two hours and a and tho player must have been completely Thus ended one ot the roost notable concerts over given in this and hero we heard the last wo are ever to hear of Rubinstein In Tho good effect his will have on the future of musical art in this country Is At the end of tho concert A number of young carried away by made their way Into the retiring room at tho end of tbo surrounding Rubin shook him by the hand and showered him with many pleading that he would not go and equally as many en treating be would soon The maestro seemed touched by these marks of which he re in the spirit In which they were and with the greatest Some of tho more Im pressible ol his shed and there were symptoms of a more warm In the of farewell when tho embarrassed artist gracefully extricated himself from his and took Ills followed by a throng of his uor If ho had cause to complain of the coldness with which he was received ho first came lilt he certainly has no reason to find fault with our public for any lack of warmth that attended his later career among us and the Inci dents that marked tho unexpected visit he received from tho young yesterday as they undoubtedly prove n most efficacious balm In soothing any wounds his spirit may have on the former THE OCEAN There was a very largo and select audience at yesterday tho principal attraction being tho performance of the Ocean Symphony under the composers own We were surprised to BOO so largo an attendance In view of the afternoon to which we have al The concert began with an If we nro not by which was given with excellent spirit by the Harvard under Herr who was rapturously then played exquisite eighth concerto with that wonderful execution and that marked bis former rendering of it and to which wo alluded in full at the Then came the as heartily welcomed on bia He gave another proof of bis phenomenal memory by leading thin difficult and complicated work without the When It given by the Harvard we treated it at some and in a manner on tbo of the monotony and apparent ab sence of inspiration that then seemed to us to characterize Hoard under tho compos ers personal direction our views of the com position are greatly In though we have heard It four times we scarcely recognized it last Its design was made clear to us for the first and It exhibited countless poetic beauties and noble At same as be tho first movement remains in our judgment the It was superbly and its ma jestic themes were brought out with an effect that was almost The whole work is full of spirit and When given here but four movements were Last an full of grace and and a buld and masterly were thus affording an opportunity of hearing the complete Judged by its rendering last it is distinguished by power and despite its great it enchains the attention from beginning to Ru held the orchestra thoroughly In and his style of conducting Is and without It means and wo could scarcely realize that the which under his direction displayed so much spirit and was the same we had beard so frequently curing the past Thus much of On the other even when beard at Its there Is overmuch rf repetition and a certain monotony in this symphony that are undoubted and there an appearance of labor and a lack of spontaneity that nro oppressively apparent at That it is a great and a masterly work Is undeniable that it is distinguished by profound learn ing and a complete mastery over the resources of Is no less certain but there Is to counter balance these a sameness In harmony and melody that Impresses upon the critical listener and causes him to wish for greater brevity or more Tho tremendous outbursts of the brasses and the prominent use of tbo are without The Isolated effect is undoubtedly but It ceases to become novel long before the symphony reaches Its At the end of the massive and noble choral that terminates this re markable the audience applauded with a vigor that was almost without and the composer was compelled to come forward amidst the greatest enthusiasm to bow his After the great feature of the the remainder of the performance seemed though Herr Wlen In his peculiarly exquisite manner by and a Tarantelle of bis Tho overture to led by brought thin remarkable concert to an Wo will not conclude without a few words thanks to to whose spirit and enter prise wo aro Indebted for the opportunities that have been afforded the public of hearing Rubinstein at tha late piano nnd the Ocean Bym phony played trader the composers Tha momentous occasions arc of tbo greatest importance in our musical and It Is but just that Peck should enjoy his share of tho credit that at taches to Rubinstein gives his last concert In America at tomorrow ami sails for Europe on DRAMATIC A correspondent of the New York Evening writing from Calcutta ot says one the most popular plays the Nava pi New Is devoted to tbo evils of a man taking a second wife while his first is still after a series of domestic it ends tragically with the death or suicide of tho principal parties Another entitled Nino Hundred deals with the old custom of selling In mar It Is a noteworthy fact that all the Bengal dramas scon by ibis writer appeal to the popular dissatisfaction with tho ancient domestic Institutions of native We do not remember to have heard of tho lady of whom the London Orchestra discourses as fallows A new tragedian trom named do is likely to arrive In London In order to fulfil an engagement nt a loading Tho name Is fresh to It would seem that do has not yet attained renown in the land of Booth and But we are assured that sho possesses a fine stage a handsome face capable of much a grace ful a clear resonant which she modu lates and a lady of evident cul ture nnd A lu bonne honrel qualifications ore Inestimable blessings for one who chooses the calling of an properly directed by experience and go a great way to place one on the high road to The London Era pertinently says Everyone who appreciates fair piny and common sense must sympa with John Hollingshead in his crusade against tho present law as affecting As the law stands nt present the right of the stage repre sentation of novels and tales Is In an awkward If A writes a the law will not protect him against who desires to dramatize whether tho work IB likely for dramatic purposes or whether A cares to dramatize his novel or B can step in at any by dramatizing the mln the reputation ot Such a want of Is and the best writers of the time have come forward to aid In obtaining fresh and fair legislation on the George the late Lord Lytton and Coillns have written cordially endorsing the proposal to get the law Tom Shirley Brooks and Miss Braddon write In tho same the latter authoress declaring that she has never received a farthing for any of the dramatic versions of her Wo all know how successful a both in town and was Lady Watts Phillips gets a good point when be confesses the situations from bis own novels have been and when the author uses them for a play ho is accused of plagiarism from the work of tho of the situa tions of Watta The father and join In the and various other excellent names endorse tho CURRENT Sleepy Eye Lake Is the name of a wideawake town in Kno cos of was the written verdict of a proposes to raise her from big crops and Atlanta claims to have dogs enough to supply tho whole If they were properly Justifies the drat part of Its by refusing to a liquor license to An Iowa clergyman who had a donation party lately has beans enough to last him Ever since a Green Bay man bung himself on a plum the blossoms have been as red as fire and each plum as white as a So A coquette of Fond du Lfia accepted the offers of six simultaneous and then made them fight for the in order to show the neighbor how much she was fit The original which Jim Flake once drove throughout Southern Vermont Is now in being tho property of one a Tho at Oil a local paper Is des of which it says Is Indicative of tbo state ol morals in that lovely Mora in of Inefficient A monkey who lives next door to the Astor Library went In utter some the other but they were afraid he would develop into a man and a brother too quickly it they allowed him to and turned him Imagine a lot of filled with forebodings ot all trotting back to the larder with their stolon lumps of and you have a companion piece to the spectacle of the backpay grabbers hast ening to restore their plunder to the of an that the of that have masticated and put themselves on the outside twelve tons of beef and not to mention a ton or two of chickens and In one As a sleeveless Nashville jacket of the latest style passed an old lady and her who were in from the country visiting the Just said the that gals forgot to put the sleeves In her A Indianapolis has got his warpaint has bis littlo thomas and is 011 tho trail of the reporter who mis spelled Ills name In the announcement of tho Issu ance of the marriage He Is to hava the scalp of the Sympathy is not always A seeing a little shoeblack opened her heart to him something as follows dont cry What is tho my little matt Wont you tell me what the matter it and perhaps I can help Said Shet up yer The leading papers of the country are one after another dropping the old folio form ana Imitating the New Turk papers in adopting the Tha Cincinnati Commercial and Chicago Louis and long ago did so enl now we have The Baltimore Gazette coming oat ia fresh and admirably attractive quarto Pickpockets reaped a rich harvest at Cincinnati during the recent musical Harlan lost a diamond pin worth two hundred and fifty A bauker mourns a much more valuable and is to how it was John Brashears lost Appleton loat a spark worth dred Atlanta Herald Pink who bis mustache in the lovely village of Cave ia this but who now In wrote a letter to Empress sympathising with ber In the loss of her Strange to the om managed to read and answered which answer is published In the Dallas Pink Is going over to see