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Show Theathe. The presentation of the "Ice Witch" on Wednesday evening was decided succ ss, revealing many beauties which wero but imperfectly shown on Monday night. The grand transformation scene is very fine, we in'ntht My gorgeous, and was shown without a hitoh." The attractive scenery scen-ery was displayed to the best advantage; advan-tage; and the ''Spirits" looked very charming. The piece, of course, is not designed to afford display for much noting, tho best parts for this purpose Vine those of Harold, Snoro and Ninna, To the first Mr. MoKeniie Joes suijile justice; in tho second Mr. Marttotts is lugubriously ootuiesil and chillingly funny. We wore particularly particu-larly pleased wuth tho vivacity and winning archness of Mrs. A. Clawsou hso part shines conspicuously. Miss rvM.rook.VooU l'roczingly "regal, in her glittering icicle robes, as the "Ice Witch." Of the others we need only , sly. they render their parts admirably suing entire satisfaction. Miss (.1 older ol-der s.i,g sweetly on ycduesday im.'ht, and Fits loudly applauded, and little -Miss Ooorgio Clawson's "Sing, Birdie Sing," given with feeling and exprcs-"iorj; exprcs-"iorj; drew a hearty encore. ( We were almost forgetting the farce of 'LirVins' We Loiters," which would be an injustice, for it W;ls ,,Vlvcj wiUl a vim and Spirit that carried everything before it. all doing their best, anil Mr lirahaui. as lynx. making a tine ,,;ccc of acting of the character. To morrow night the 'Too Witch" will bo repealed and then taken from the boards, so that those who desire to see ibthould not miss the opportunity. It will bo preceded by the farce of "Sophia's Supper," after which Mr. Williams will appear in a Dutch dan.v; the ppocUeJc coiicluing. |