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Show "The Child Ameiuccs." This baby violinist, with the troupe now at the theatre, is undoubtedly the most remarkable violinist of his age that wc have ever seen or listened to. Running Run-ning lightly from tho pro.-cenivim entrance en-trance to the footlights, when his time comas to take part in the programme, he raises hi little violin to hi breast and draws from it exquisite music, such as one might expect to hear only from an adult musician of high attainments, attain-ments, and even genius, in the profession. profes-sion. Then with a most comical manner, man-ner, the little follow keeps the audience in a roar ot' laughter while executing' difficult pieces or treating ihcmtoal tine old time with variations. Should! ; this child progress as he has begun, , .before he reach ei manhood he will be one of the great musical celebrities of j tho world. |