THE ftAjLY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 18G8. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC "CrMpIno" In EnfflMli. Mr. Brnard la ambition as well a enter prising, but sometimes In her effort to add good worki to her repertoire aba mlsoaloalate' the powers of her troupe. We think: that tbli waa the ease with regard to the Brother Rlool'a eomlo opera of Crdpino and the fairy, whloh Waa given at the Aroh Street Theatre last even lug for the first time In English. Oar only English opera troupe haa snooeeded so well last When we least expected that they would, and their performances, aa a rale, are of so high an order of merit, that It becomes us to be oharl table In considering their comparative failures. That Crispin, aa given last evening, did not make a favorable impression la attributable mainly to the fact that the Rlohlnga troupe does not contain enough good buffo aotora to fit the half-dozen or bo leading characters with capable representatives. It Is but Justloe to the artists to say that they appeared to exert them selves to do their best, but the lively spirit of genuine fan and frollo, whloh is so contagious With an audlenoe, was absent, and the per. formanoe was consequently somewhat flavor less. The east, too, did not lnolude the full trength of the company, Mra. Seguln and Meesra. Campbell and Castle being absent These artists would have done much toward) making the affair pass off with spirit. Mr. Beguln, who is a muoh better aotor than he V a Bloger, gave a very amusing personation o Crlsplno;" and Mrs. Bernard acted and sang With muoh spirit as"Annetta." The danolug duet between this couple, at the end of the first act, waa very well done, although the entbusl estlo encore which It obtained was due more to the oomloal antics of Mr. Beguln than to the vocal merits of the duet. The quarrelling trio between the doctors, la the third act; the "pan cake" song by "Anneita" in the fourth aot, and Similar bits here and there, were given In good Style, although It must be oonleised tliat. as a Whole, the performance suffered greatly In comparison with that of the Italian Troupe last Winter at the Academy of Muslo. In the lan guage of Beau Brummel, thU was "one of our allures." Mr. Adams Reading;. Me. Rufus Adams gave a reading last evon log at Musical Fund Hall, for the benefit of the Knights of Pythias. Mr. Adams gave a number of fine selections from Shakespeare and other popular poets In a style that excited the hearty Applause of his audlenoe. Mr. Adams has made the works of Shakespeare his speoial study, and bis interpretation of the passages selected for last evening's entertainment shows that he has Studied understanding and with an appre ciative spirit Mr. Adams also read several humorous pieces with fine effect; and "The Ghost," the "Two Vagabonds," and thesoenes from Dickens were In a directly opposite vein from a scene from Macbeth, "Clarence's Dream,'' .VTarrhaslus," etc. Tbe City Theatre. At the Abou, Mrs. Bernard will have a bene fit this evening, when the Lily of Killarney will be performed. At the Matinee tc-morrow Oris pino and the Fairy will be repeated, and to-morrow evening the season will conclude with the Mo of Cattile. At the Walnut, Mr. Edwin Adams will have a farewell benefit this evening, and he Will appear as "Raphael" In the drama of tbe Marble Heart, and "Romeo Jaf fler Jenkins" In Too Muoh for Good Nature Mr. Adams Is a good aotor, and as he has a hos of friends In this city, we doubt not but that he Will be complimented by a full house. ATTHII PTTfTQWrTT tha Tl'fc JEV..,.. . t Yl v. - - -1 - " ' niu wo pot- I formed this evening, to-morrow (terswu, null I to-morrow evening for the last times. On Mon. day the spectacular drama of Undine will be produced. At Hooley's Opera House, this evening, Mr. Joe Brown and Mr. William Allen will have a farewell benefit, prior to their departure for Europe, and they will appear in a grand trial of skill for the championship In jig dancing. They Will have the aid of Hoo ey's minstrels in the entertainment. The burlesque of the Grand Ducheteof Gerolslein will be given, with Rloardoas the "Duchess;" and Joe Emmett, the Dutch comedian, Arcby Hughos, Cool White, and other favorites will appear. Musical Notes. Wagner, the musician of the future, appa rently has a rather poor opinion of Gounod. He expressed himself recently as follows about the Faust of the latter: "A Paris composer without the least ambition, takes it into his head to translate Goethe's poem into the jargon ever seeking for effect, which suits his public of the boulevards a nauseous salmagundi, a sickish sweet platitude, in a lorette's affected style, with the music of a roan of subordiuate talents, who would attain something, and in his distress resorts to every means. After seeing this opera played at Paris, one could not bat say to himself. This time at least it will be lmpossl hie to re-begin in Germany with this opera that which occurred with Rossini's Wi iam Te(L. One was mistaken. Faust, in turn, inuidated like a bible of pleasure the heart of the public of German theatres." All of which seems to indicate that the gall of bitterness is In the heart ot the composer of Tannhauser. La Grande Duchesse de Gerolstein Is now feeing performed at oue of tbe Lisbon theatres, and it pleases the popular fancy there as much as in other places where it has been produced. Some bilious autl-Offenbachers, however, have entered a protest in favor of high art by bring. Ing out at a rival theatre a piece entitled Who Wi'i dejver us from La Grande Duchesse f It appears that the critics cannot agree about the merits of opera bouffa lu LUboa auy more than In Philadelphia. A well-known and popular Parisian teacher find writer on music, known as M. Stephen de la Madelaine, is dead. His real name was Etienne Jean Baptists Nicolas Madelaine. The Bateman opera bo affe company have appeared, with great success, at Crosby's Opera House, Chicago, in La Grande Duchesse aud La Dele lleiene. Max Maretzek will open with his opera ompaay at Crosbj's Opera House, Chicago, on Monday. Miss Fanny Kioiball, of Boston, will shortly make her appearance in Italian opera With Maretzek's company. Miss Kimball is a pupil of Slgnor Ernsui, the instructor of Mis5 llauck, aud those who have heard her sing ipeak of her vocal abilities in the highest terms. The Musical Festival at Gloucester, Eng land, which began on Tuesday, the 11th Instant, and continued all the week, .was enjoyed by thousands. The orchestra consisted of seventy pieces, and there were two hundred and fifty singers in the chorus. Tietjens, 61ms Beeves, Santley, MadamoLutbart, Lewii Thompson, and other distinguished soloists participated. The director was Bamuel Sebastian Wesley, sou of the celebrated musician Samuel Wesley. Watson's Art Journal eays that the Chinese Ambassadors shed tears when Mrs. Clara M. JJrinkeiboff sang "Home, Stveet Home'' for them, during their, sojourn 1a Washington, Prnmatle Note. Mr. Edwin Booth concluded a rLr1 "uccess ful engagement at the National Theatre, Cincin nati, on last Saturday night. Booth was 8TJ ceeded by Mr. and Mrs. Couldock, and . -ujru a vycm uuuue com pany will commence an engagement of one week. Tbe remarkable and ever-young actress, M'me Dejazet, has boon on the stage without interruption for sixty-two years, having msde her first appearance when she was only eight years of ape. On the Cth Inst., at Lyons, M'me Dejazet took her first communion and was con firmed. Madame George Sand's aud M. Paul Mou rice's drama of Cadio Is to bo brought out at the Porte St. Martin Theatre, Paris. M. Melln gore will play 'Cadio"; M. Royer (for a number of years the tenor of the Grand Opera) "St. Gi das"; M. Tisserant, "Lt, Comie"; Mud'lle Rous seil, "Jaqueline." M. Victorien Sardou is at work on a now five act comedy entitled La Comedie Parisienne. At the same time he is superintending: the re hearsals of his opera at the Grand Opera, bis drama t the Porte St. Martin, and his comedy at the Vaudeville. CITY ITEMS. 6 New Btylks Fam, Clothing. Id store and receiv ing dally; also, new and oholoe styles In the pleoe to be made np to order. Great bargains in Bamtuer Goods, ready made or made to ordsr. Btyle, fit, and workmanship of our garments surpassed by nous, equalled by few. All prices guaranteed lower than the lowest else where, and lull satisfaction guaranteed to every pur chaser, er the sale canoelled and money refunded. Jlalf wny brtuiecn ") Bemnktt A Oo , iVIAandl V Town BiU. bu.UtreeU.) SIS Mabkbt nr., Philadelphia, AND 600 BaOADWAY Mlw YouK, ClIASLBS BTOKKS A CO., No. 824 Cbesnut street, Under tbe Continental. All customer work in the latest styles. Mellon Bult...............M ...m......425 00 Heavy Coating Eulm - , 27 M Scotch Bults............. 80 00 Fine English Coaling SqIUi..........m. 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DkliCATH Machine St. As machinery will not woik without being lubricated, so It Is with the bu rn aa system, which Is the moil delicate piece of ma. cblnery in existence, and requires aid in the operation of Us different luuctlons. The "Wine Bitters" will afford that aid in a greater degree than any ever beioie offered to the public Bold by Druggists. Dbink the famous Arctic Soda Water, and read Th Evening Tllesbaph. at Hlllman's News Stand, at North Pennsylvania Depot. BEnmNO Overhauled, made up anew, and re turned promptly, by Fatten, No. Hps Cbesnut st. Upholstering of every description. Materials used nrm quality. Prices low. Workmen attentive aiid prompt. At Pattan'b. No. 14n) Qtiesunt Btreeb Carpet Upholstering. Carpets fitted and laid by practical worameu, at a moment's aotlce. No delay, iio disappointment, at Patten's, No. lcs Cbesnut st' Ir you wish for tine reading matter, pay a visit to No. 107 S. Third street; you can there choose from a large and varied slock. All manner of pictorials, magazines, news Journals, fashion plates, semi monthlies, novelettes, nick nazs, and light or stand ard works will be louuil upon the shelves. Mr. Tren wltb, the proprietor, baa effected an arrangement whereby be furnishes his patrons with tbe New York (nurnals several hours belore the regular niMtls arrive. "DRESS UP." WANA3TAKER & BROWN. ST FALL STYLES BKADT. M AHMED. GERHART-ALEXANDER. On the 14 th Instant, by Kev. th P. Uornberger, at his residence, No 8 m N. Klehth street. Mr. ISAIAH C. GERKART to Miss SUE ALEXANDER, all of this city. THOMPSON MoCUNK On Hwpterober 7, bv Rev. John McLeod, Mr. JOHN THOMPSON to Miss JANE McCCNE, both of this city. DIED. HAYDfCK.On the 28d instant, THOMAS o. I1AYMJCK, in tbe V2d year of bis age. Tbe relatives and mends of the luuilly. also Colum bian Lodge, No. 36. 1. O. of O. F., and the Franklin Fire Company. 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