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Show Theatre. To-night the "Lonely Man of the O-ean," and the "Lost Child" should draw a ciowded house. Tne drama has more than the ordinary merit of such pieces, apart from the sensational sceues, and affords scope for some very good acting. The mechanic me-chanic il eff c s are got up in excellent style, and the novelty of a naval combat com-bat on the mimic stage is itself a more than usually interesting attraction. Nothing need be said of the ever popular faree which follows;. The excruciating anguish of that distracted "parient" is he fran'ically seeks for "Mr. Whit's-his-Name" with the missing darling, would tempt a misanthrope to cachin-itory cachin-itory efforts. Altogether it's a fine entertainment. |