upon the manner in which Hoppe rendered the company’s music on their recent visit here. The letter follows:“Mr. Fred Hoppe: Allow me tothank you kindly for the splendid manner in which you handled the music of the “Girl from Kay’s” company. Even though you had no rehearsal, it was the best since we left New York. May your success and health never grow less. Yoursmusically, LOITIS A.“Music;In speaking of th( said: “This note meto me because one papers took occasio our rendition of this Mr. Lesure knew nr criticism, and his sta how little some peop playing music whic never rehearsed.