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Show Theatre. "Pizarro" was well; pbyed la.-t night to a good audience,1 and was followed by that funny farce, "The House Dog." To-morrow evening, even-ing, "Illusion, or, the Pre a in of Life," an entirely new drama, written for Mr. Stetson, will bo presented for the first time, here ov elsewhere. Those who have read the manuscript of this piece speak in the highest terms of it, and predict for it a great success The seL'ne, wo believe, ia laid id Mexioo, and the incidents and situations of the play arc highiy theatrical. Mr. Stetson Stet-son plays the hero, Leon, the fatah.-t, supported by Miss CouldocV, Miss Adams, Mrs. Alice Clawson, Messrs. Thome, Graham, Dudley, Marden. Wihon, Foster and Dunne. On Wednesday evening, Mr. Siet- eoa takca a farewell bcDcfit, |