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Edwin Forrest, the tragedian, has made an engagement to play in Washington early in March.
Dramatic --Miss Carolina Richings has brought out the operatic spectacle of the "Enchantress," at it's Boston Museum--Adsh Menden has been appearing in the equestrian drams, "The Female Gorge Intef," at St. Louis&J. N. Clark, the comedian, will sail for Europe next month.--Edwin Forrest is playing in Baltimore.--Edwin Birch commenced an engagement at the Royal A Liverpool, on the 27th of February.
Edwin Forrest has contributed $1,000 to aid in carrying on the war. Commodores Hollins and Tatnall, C. S. N., are in Charleston, S. C.
Yankee outrages in Tennessee. Chattanooga, Aug. 4. --McMinnville, Tenn., was occupied by about 7,000 Yankee troops last Saturday--probably Bull Nelson's division. A detachment of Gen. Forrest's cavalry was in the place Friday, but was smart enough to evade capture. A man who run their lines from McMinnville states that be heard the shrieks of women from almost every house in the town. He thinks that the Yankee command must have been turned loose at will to pillage and outrage. The shrieks were agonizing.
The Daily Dispatch: September 25, 1862., [Electronic resource], The English press on American Affairs — a Blast against Seward's emigration circular. (search)
Theatrical affairs in the United States. J. S. Clarke is playing in Baltimore, and will be succeeded by Jno. Owens. Miss Maggie Mitchell, who made a financial failure in New York as manageress, is playing in Washington. Macbeth was given at the Winter Garden, in New York, last week, with Miss Kate Bateman as Lady Macbeth J. W. Wallace, Jr., as the Thane, and Edwin Adams as Macduff. Edwin Forrest was playing to New York last week. Wallack's Theatre, in New York, opened on the 16th with Mr. and Mrs Jno. Sefton, Miss Fanny Morant, and Jno, Gilbert in the company. Mrs Emma Waller is playing in New York.
as been sentenced to imprisonment for life. The Houston (Texas) Telegraph acknowledges the receipt of one hundred dollars from Gen Hours on and his wife for the benefit of the wounded of the Galveston fight. Sir Frowell Buxton, son of the originator of English emancipation, has written to the London Times, disapproving, as barbarous, Lincoln's emancipation proclamation. The New Bedford Mercury learns that the insurance offices of that city have decided to take no new risks on Atlantic whalers, nor on whaleships bound to the Pacific whish intend to cruise in the Atlantic. Thomas Ball, the Boston senator, has been commissioned by the friends of Mr. Edwin Forrest to make a statue of that actor in marble, in the character of "Coriolanus," It is to be of life size. Salvant, a celebrated Turin actor, hurt by some very moderate strictures on his style of performance in the Gazettes Di Turin, challenged the writer of the article and left him low with two cabro cuts.
Edwin Forrest. --The statement that Mr. Forrest has taken steps to be re-united to his "former wife," copied in the Transcript from a New York letter in the Providence Journal, we are informed upon the highest authority, is wholly incorrect.--Boston Transcript. Edwin Forrest. --The statement that Mr. Forrest has taken steps to be re-united to his "former wife," copied in the Transcript from a New York letter in the Providence Journal, we are informed upon the highest authority, is wholly incorrect.--Boston Transcript.
anxious that this class of citizens should bring all their "moral pressure" to bear on the present Congress. A train of six hundred bales of cotton was lately seized by the military authorities at Corinth, Miss. Part of it belonged to General Forrest, who was reported as having been shot by the guard. Forrest is now a partner of a cotton firm in Memphis, and the statement of his being shot was probably a ruse to cover a little more cotton thieving. All the prisoners in the jail at Forrest is now a partner of a cotton firm in Memphis, and the statement of his being shot was probably a ruse to cover a little more cotton thieving. All the prisoners in the jail at Cynthiana, Kentucky, consisting of four white men and two negroes, recently made their escape from that institution, leaving behind them a written request to "clean up the prison by the time they returned from their holiday excursion. " The New Bedford Mercury says "nothing is wider from the truth than the charge that the Republican party is more anxious for power than it is to hasten the reconstruction of the Union." The Mercury will have its joke. --Prentice. Sumner called President