The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, December 17, 1867, FIFTH EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE DAtLl KVENIN G TELEGRAFH PHILADELPHIA, . TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 18G7.
PEAMATIO.
Mad'lle Ftany Jkataichtk'i Debut In
"Hidii," at the Chitant Street Theatre.
Last winter Bogumll Dawlson, German
tragedian, appeared la our city la the legiti
mate German drama. Ill" adveut wae her
alded b7 a great flourish or trumpets, and the
jmblhi were led to expect omethlng wonderful.
Bat tbe publlo were doomed to disappoint
eat. Dawlson w.i ood actor, but he was
far turn being equal to the fame which had
preceded Mm. Tor tbl reason, when Mad lie
Vur Janausehek wn announced to appear
In oar midst, and it was claimed for her tha1
hi excelled In dramatic ability every other
tr wr di"nne nP" tUe HtKe-tne announcement
was received with poino distrust on the part of
lb fullo. By this theory alone are we
able to account for a single vacant seat
at th Ortfsnut Street Theatro, on the occasion
f tier first appearance before a Philadelphia
andlence lost evening. The publlo had been
fully apprised of her merits, for from her first
appearance In New York she has attracted
overwhelming bouses, holding them spell
bound by the startling energy or her persona
lions. Btae was greeted last evening by a large
and appreciative audience, and the effect pro
dnced was but a repetition of her triumphs on
the New York stage. From the beginning to
tbe end of tbe pluy the enthusiasm was un
bounded, the audience maintaining usually the
most decorous silence during the performance,
bnt at the fall of the curtain at the close of each
act glvlug vent to their great satisfaction by
unbounded applause, which imperatively de
manded the reappearance of the heroine ol the
evening. And we bave no hesitation In saying
that Mad'lle Janauscbek fairly merited this
decided ovation.
The drama placed on the stage was the Medea
f Grlllparzflr, In which the old story of tbe
Golden Fleece has been wrought out In a man
ner which differs materially from the English
version, as well as from the Italian, with which
we have of late been made familiar by the
aetlng of IUstorl. The most notable divergence
from the other renderings Is la the absence of
Orpheus," the protector of "Medea" from un
propttlouB fate. If anything, this omission Is
an Improvement, for It gives more decision and
greater strength to the prominent role of the
play, and demands an Increased versatility In
the personator of that role. Helpless, forsaken
by "Jason," pursued with unrelenting hate by
gods and men alike, tbe character of "Medea"
Is deprived of much of Its usual barbarity, Is
made more human and less ferocious; and tbe
strong love of country and earnest Uevollon to
the welfare ot her children which pervade It
appeal Irresistibly to the sympathies of every
auditor. MUle Janauscbek's conception of this
difficult and Imposing character Is wonderfully
faithful. She does not storm and rave, but, de
spite the harshness of her fate, is still human,
and womanly withal. Her personal appearance
adds much to her rendition of the role. Of large,
bat fair and graceful person; with a prepossessing
countenance, over whlob. she exercises un
bounded oonlrol; and with eyes that express
all the varied emotions and passions of her
oul, she stands before her audience a life-like
Impersonation of the crude gentleness of the
harsh age which the drama affects to represent
Among the most noticeable points In the
repre entation t "Medea" Is the interview, in
the second act whl:h she holds with "Creusa,"
tbe gentle daughter of the King of Corinth,
When the latter attempts to Instruct her In the
art of playing upon the harp, that she may be
able to bring tbe charms ot muslo to bear upou
tbe callous heart ot "Jason." The powerful
workings of her heart, when her children are
brought before her in tbe third act, and she is
given the privilege of havlug one of them lor a
companion la her banishment, if either will
noose to follow her, are strikingly shown as
be alters the pitiful lamentation:
"Die Kinder, melne Kinder! .la die Rind's'
Pas Elnr.'go. whs mlr blelbt ant dlener Erde.
Verlockst JJu ruelue Kinder ? Lass tie los."
And again, in the same act. she gives the
king tbe He with an emphasis that might well
startle that potent personage, In the words:
'Das luegst Du, falscher, lingered) ter Koeulg."
But we must forbear to follow "Medea"
through the whole of her sorrowful story, as
we should like. Suffice It to say that M'lle
Jananschek's wonderful personation of this
character Is one of the most Impassioned, aud
at the same time one of the most natural, that
bas been seen upon tbe stage since the days of
Mrs. Siddons and Rachel.
Tbe support given t the central cbaraoter
last evening was admirable, especially that of
tbe two leading auxiliaries, M'lle Singer as
Gorea" and Mr. Scherenberg as "Jason." Tho
latter displayed dramatic power ot a high order
and rare cultivation.
About 12 o'clock M'lle Janausehek wag the
recipient of a fine indoor serenade at the Con
tinental Hotel. The "Juntce Mtennerchor,"
by whom it was tendered, assembled la one of
a lone suite or rooms, Into whlob the great
tragedienne was ushered. After she was seated,
the "Mmnnerchor" rendered Beschnltl's Ossla
In excellent style. Dr. Kellner then stepped
forward, and in the name of the "Junge Mrcn.
aerchor," as tbe representatives of the hundred
thousand Germans of the State or Tonusyl.
Taala, tendered her a cordial welcome to 1'hlla.
delpbla. M'lle Janausehek responded by ex
pressing her heartfelt thanks for this welcome,
and the pleasure which she experienced lu
being able to contribute something towards In
troducing into this country the art of the Fa
therland. Tbe chorus subsequently gave
Fischer's Hoesletn im Wald and Kuecken's
Wo Freude ihre Kraeiize JlueclU, after which
the company dispersed.
This evening Mad'lle Janausehek will again
appear, In tbe celebrated and always popular
character of "Adrlenue Lecouvreur." Her
engagement, we regret to say, is limited to the
present week, as tbe grand spectacular ballet ef
Gmdriilon Is to be produced mil week at the
Cuesnui (Street Theatre, with a large and e 111
cltnt troupe or dan sen sen,
MUSICAL.
ttm. GraaK and Iirtguoll In "II Trova
tr," at tin Auad.iuy of Jllislc.
It Is not often that even the Italian opera
drawi together as largo and brllllaut an au
dlenoe as was present at the Academy or Muslo
last evening, on tbeoocnsion of the reprasenta
Uon or Verdi's U Trovatore by the La Oraaijo
and Brlguoll troupe. Every st-at was oecuplod,
and there were many holders of unpopular
Standing tickets. Max Struliosah's oompuny
mbraees several artists whose fame l world
wide, and who are as popular la Philadelphia
a elsewhere, while two new faoes those of
Blgnor Raodolfl and Mine Isabella McCulloch
are presented to us. Tbe latter makes her llmt
appearance la Philadelphia, this evening, in
Jitrnta. The former appeared last evoultw as
tae"OountdlLnnH," la II Trooator lie makes
agcod appearance upon tbe stage, and displays
a fine Hen baritone voice, whlcU Is. however,
rather weak, and, la consequence, uusatlnfuo
tery. Tbe famous "It VaU," while It sarved to
how tbe excellent qualities of his voice, mudo
qaally manifest lu present lak of volume
It la unnecessary te dwell upon tbe merits or
11 ad am e La Grange and Miss Adelaide mil-
lips, whose rare vocal merits are well known to
rblladelpbiaos and duly appreciated by them,
notwithstanding that years have elapsed ilace
tbe former's last appearance In our midst.
They sustained tbe role or "Leonora" and
"Asucena" with perfect ease and equality, and
Imparted to an opera which is a gem la Itself
all tbe charms that can readily be thrown
about It,
Slgnor Brlgnoll, we regret to nay, was In his
customary mood. lie has been entrusted with
a tenor voice of wonderful purity end richness,
perhaps the finest of the present day; but he la
either too indolent to exert himself to the full
extent of his powers, or lacks a knowledge of
the courtesy which is due to tbe publlo from
one of his merits and pretensions. It Is said
that he was, on two occasions, hissed from an
European Mane by audiences who were deter
mined not to submit to bis easy-golna style,
rerbops If tho audience last evening had
administered a similar rebuke, when Hlguor
lirtgnoll makes lils appearance on Thursday
evening, as the rollicking "Don Giovanni," be
would infuse into his manner a slight tincture
of tbe gayety which alone can prevent his per
sonation of the Don from being a decided bur
lesque. Tbls evening Norma will be given, with La
Grange, McCulloch, Massimlllanl, andSuslnl
In the cast.
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HAUFI'jl ANN,
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. Put np In Neat Boxes suitable for Preseuw,
HAINES & LEEDS,
. . MANUFACTUBKB Or !
CHOICE PINE ' CONFECTIONS,
.'. No,. OOO MAKKhT Bbet,
A I MO, A trI.rNIID AHtOHTMENT Of
HM'1S lAAl'I HtXk.H AMU ULtl'hU
tltllNS. UllUii
CLOTHINQ.
CHEAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST
CLOTHING IN THE CITY.
ROCKHILL & WILSON,
Nos. 603 and 605 CHESNUT St.
Every Carment In our Exten
sive Assortmont LOWERED
In Price to suit tho times. Wo
aro determined to close out
our Stock of Overcoats and
Heavy Suits before the Holi
days, Very Cheap. Prices
greatly reduced on Ordered
Work.
Parents, brlnq; along your
Doys. Vo have all kinds of
Doys' Clothing, which we will
sell very low.
The Dcst Ready-madoCloth-Ingin
Philadelphia at the low
est figures.
Perfect satisfaction guaran
teed to every purchaser. 9SOta
SEWING MACHINES.
THE GREAT AMERICAN
COMBINATION B UT TON
HOLE, OVERSE Aft1 INC, AND
SEWINC MACHINE
la warranted to execute in the beat marner
every variety 'of Sewing, Ilemming, Felling,
Cording, Tucking, Braiding, Gathering, Quilt
ing, Overseamhtg, Embroidering on the edge,
and in addition makes beautiful Button and
Ejlot Holes in all fabrics.
It has no Equal, being Abso
lutely the best Family Machine
in the world, and Intrinsically
the cheapest.
Circulars, with full particulars and samples
of work done on this Machine, can be had by
application at the
S. W. Corner of ELEVENTH
and CHESNUT Streets.
Instruction given on the Machine grata!
tously to all purchasers. u i tfrp
GENT.'S FURNISHING GOODS.
QENTLEMENS WRAPPErwS. 1
GENTLEMEN'S WBAPPEBf,
CiENTJLEME'X WH.trPEBSI,
CIEKTLEMEN'S WBAPPCUS. t
JOHN C. ARRISON,
HOS. 1 Am S NOItTII SIJITII STREET,
Is now offering an elegant and extensive Tarlety of
enslva Tarlety of t
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Bt'AHFS, TIES J
CniETS, ETC., V
eENTLENl.N'H WRAPPERS,
St'J
MUFM.EHS, SLOVF.S,
IIANUUEBCniETS,
SUITABLE FOB
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
Also, bis usual assortment of MERINO SILK,
nd WOOLLEN l2rp
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
FOIt QENTLEMKN.
AN ELEOANT ASSORTMENT OP
IVBAPrEKM,
HKEAUFAtT JACKET.
CAHIAN JACKETS,
CRAVATS,
SCABES,
MUFFLERP, lIANDKER.Cn I EFS,
SCARF BINC1S A WO 8I.EEVE BUTTONS,
tVITU A CIBKAT VABIETT OP WNOER.
UAHJIENTS, ETC.
J. W. SCOTT & CO.,
1211 IdSt 5p HOT S14 CHESNUT STREET.
FOR SALE. .
3
FOH SALE TH8 LAKUK Ua-3T0RY
niill.DINU on Hi. soutn hls of I'lliirt street,
iin.va HvtHiih. owned aud ocouiiltxl hy I lie O illttice
of Pliarniac-r. Apply to O. Mi'lf A KDBON,
12 li St
No. 20ti H. iOUUl'H Sire1,
4.V
QKRISTMAS PRESENT
I1ISKEY, MERIULL & TIJICKIRA
No. 718 OHKSNUT Street,
Would call attention to tlielr Flo. Aasortmeat of
nnesiiM,
TIJI.XIBI.E IHI ElUIIT.
WirUMTANDS,
PORCELAIN ANUOT1II U FINESUADES,
A 11 suitable for CH HIHTU AS PRESBNTil. U M Wtrp
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