Show J TJioM and Parvin There was a poor attendance at the Theatre last evening to sea one of the beat performances cf toe kind that has ever been given here Mr Thorn as a preatedigtateur certainly has no superior and we question i he has any equal since the death of the great Heller Ho does not do a great many tricks but they aro all of the highest and most wonderful character Among them is one in which he tab B from one bottle apparently transparent trans-parent and filled with water liquors of eight or ten descriptions and even mik and this right in the plain view oC the audience another was where he took a dove held it on his hand anti 1 ii i disappeared and then took it out of a bottle from which be had just poured claret laving to t break tbe bottle t get the bird out Astor As-tor the old ring trick Mr Thorn did it in such a manner that it almost seemed new he would join the rings together right under the nose of anyone any-one of the audience and still i remained mained 0 myt3ry But hs most wonderful illusion i that called the flying cage trick in which he takes a small cage and a canary in it nnd makes i disappear in the most wonderful and instantaneous manner Be went in the middle of the audience audi-ence and right in front of one gentleman gentle-man made the cage disappear where or how no one could tell Their spiritual manifestations and exposures in which Mr Darvin takes part were on a par with the other part of the programme and of the kind tbo entertainment is tho finest that has ever been given There is none of those ailley tricks about it everything being of the highest order in the art of the illusionist The gentlemen certainly deserved better patronage than they received |