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Show Theathe. The "Lonely Man of the Ocean" was a decided success on Wednesday night, including the sensational sen-sational sea-fight between the man-of-war and the pirate. When the gauze dropped on the pest-ship and the "lonely man of the ocean," and the audience discovered that it was supposed sup-posed to be a dream from the close of the first act up till that point, there was a feeling of relief and all were able to appreciate the ensuing "happy denouement." de-nouement." Messrs. McKcnzie, Graham, Gra-ham, Margetts, Thome, Miss Cole-brook Cole-brook and Mrs. M. G. Clawson were excellent in their respective roles; and the piece should draw a crowded house to-morrow night. "Sophia's Supper" is a rousing farce, and in it. Alice t 'r.h.Vr.t- r r n Clawson, Messrs, Margetts, Thorne, Merrill and Forster kept the house in a roar. t To-morrow night the "Lonely Man of the Ocean," and the "Lost Child," with Mr. Margetts as the distracted "parient," hold the boards. |