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The Daily Dispatch: November 6, 1863., [Electronic resource], Hotel keepers and theatrical managers in New York. (search)
d thirty thousand dollars the past season, and will do still better the coming one. Wheatley has made, and is making, I should judge, one thousand dollars net every week out of Niblo's Garden, despite his rent and gas bill of 25,000 a year. Jackson, of the Winter Garden, does not do so well, because that theatre has a peculiar policy of its own, and is subject at times to various parties — to stars, to debutantes,"c. Yet Jackson, gossip avers, confesses to a profit of $10,000 per annum. Lingard, of the New Bowery, was on the verge of financial ruin a year ago. He had to desperately struggle to keep his head above water. Now he is ahead of the world, but a notable bank account can give his check for thousands, and is clearing $30,000 a year. Fox, of the Old Bowery, was in just as awkward a dilemma last year. He, too, bravely buffeted the waves of misfortune, and, voila! he is now what the politicians here call "hunk, and is investing at least $50,000 a year; and so of the rest.