A former teacher, Charles Bailey Seymour moved from London to New York City in 1849.
In this Feuilleton, C.B.S. gives a very straightforward update on the events of the Philharmonic Society, the Opera, the end to the Fiddler's Strike, and the Theater. He indicates that an explanation for the lack of usual humor is elsewhere in the issue.
C.B.S. mentions a revival of A New Way to Pay Old Debts at Wallack's (233).
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A former teacher, Charles Bailey Seymour moved from London to New York City in 1849.
Born in Ireland, John Brougham originally pursued a surgical career at the Peter Street Hospital in Dublin.
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