lucre in recneratc siyio uecu uoi ue loquireuJor elsowliero in this city.•. wTee Coming Theatbe.—That Galveston is •about to enter on ,a new era in theatricals, and shortly have a theatre worthy of the name, is a point now beyond dispute. Nor ::.s the properly fitted up .building all that is in progress to ensure a coming theatrical season of tho first class order for the benefit and %amusement' of our people. A No. 1 stock ' ■oujpany has been engaged by Messrs. Green-wall A lro., who aro now engaged in refitting the Hunter Theatre of last season. It : being enlarged and made overAanew, in such stylo that even its ardent friends would not recognize it. A gallery has been a-ddcd at tho sides, an elevation of over threo feet given tho main floor at ’he rear, enabling tho audience to obtain a good view of tho stage, and now rooms for tb0 use of the attaches, added in the rear of tho stage. In addition, the whole building is being overhauled aiid repainted. Mr. Sala, a .first-class artist, has furnished a superb drop '.urtain, which is almost unsurpassable in all its appointments, and he is now engaged on wings for the stage, and other decorations of ■the test stylo of nTt. Wo predict a surprise to tho Galveston public, when this temple is thrown open to them, and bespeak for it a most generous patronage.