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Show Linoard Once More. A very general and urgent desire having been expressed to see Mr. Lingard make bis changes of costume before the au dience, in bis lightningimpersonations. he has agreed to remain for one nig hi more to gratify the public wish. This will give hundreds who have no ideu how it is done an opportunity of witnessing wit-nessing the wonderful quickness with which costume, appearance and looks can be changed. It is needless to speak of the astonishing aston-ishing character of these performances. The crowded audiences which have attended nightly are the evidence of how they are appreciated; and the public will be gratified to learn that Mr. Lingard has consented to remain another night in town, so that the popular pop-ular desire may be met. |