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Show ,ND site tbe skulls of the "wn Wall" Murderers at the & & Menagerie. . adv fo and hear the lectures at 12 ' o n m. and 4 p.m., on those skulls ' 'j Museum k Menagerie. adv fSl 100,000 Prussians that would I r .. to enter Paris, and the citizens of el'ity and Territory, can get sup-"j sup-"j with the best quality of Boots "d Shoes and Hats at the Mammoth foot ioe an( at Store of jjr. Dunford t Sons. i . iJtiutkical. This evening the -e will be opened for the second cj'.-t! of the season, on which occasion -I," veteran tragedian, Mr. T. A. Lyne, will muke his first appearance for over tvo years at this Theatre. He has seized se-ized for his opening his favorite ehracter of "William Tell," in Sheri-Knowles' Sheri-Knowles' drama of that name, roe play abounds in beautiful passages of the loftiest patriotism and will i?orJ Mr. Lyne ample scope for the j Ji-play of his tragic powers. He is well supported, Mr. McKenzie appearing appear-ing as Gesler, Miss Adams as Albert, &J Mr. Thome as Sarnem ; the minor parts being in competent hands. The entertainment will cenclude trith a laughable farce, the name of which looks new to us "Bragg vs. Plotter" the principal character king sustained by Mr. P. Margetts, iunnorted by Mrs. Romney, Miss Piatt, Messrs. Thome, Bowring, Evans and Merrill. This appears an excellent ti'.l, and i?e hope to see the efforts of the new jnatiag,eiuent appreciated with a crowded crow-ded house. We congratulate them ,ipon having got together an excellent dramatic company, upon very short notice. If the ladies and gentlemen instituting it will second the efforts of the managers, and take hold of the work ia good earnest, get well up in their parts and then spit them out with a vim, we may have some excellent excel-lent performances during Ike season. (Gentlemen, give us the benefit of the .wthor's words this evening, and don't clew them up as some did on Saturday night. Prize Candy boxes, just the thing, it Henry Wallace's. adv Ohe SihrrED. Thirteen car loads jf ore from the "Emma" mine, Little Cottonwood, leave this morning, part going west and part east. We have noticed the teams for some days busily employed having this hundred and ihirty tons. Fine Fruit. The most luscious rich pears, and plums, and other welient fruits, can be got at 11 Wallace's. adv. Worth Knowing. The National Hotel, east of Pott Office, has changed Wds, and is now run by David lloge, ho will guarantee the very best treatment treat-ment at the lowest rates. adv Old "News." For lack of fresh '3 from the seat of war the tele, frauis from London yesterday morning "Stained a rehash of information tole-Sraphed tole-Sraphed twenty times before, with n'.?ard to the movements of the Prus-r''in Prus-r''in armies during the past three weeks, o have concluded the space could be voteJ to something more interesting t -in giving old stale news, even though 11 U; come over the wires. 'ai'oi.f.on's Army is short of food i t'ora.se, but he could get a full r-PP'.y tv' Ike necessary bread, eraek-rs, eraek-rs, pie?, pastrv and groceries, by applying to (iolicbt'v & Harris at the '"lobe." adv Hark Ye! Phil Margetts has opened the Idaho Bakery, 2nd South street, as Refreshment Rooms, where cold lunch, oysters, sardines &c., and the coolest of sparkling lager, will be supplied in cool pleasant rooms. Step round and walk in. adv A Blast op Smoke. Ed. 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