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Show Theatre. Last night "Eooch Ar-den" Ar-den" was presented, followed by "Po-oahonta?. "Po-oahonta?. To-nk-ht Mr. Geo. D, Chaplin takes his benefit and presents the sensational play of "Strathmore; or, wrought by his own hand;"of which a more iengthy notice will be found elsewhere in these I columns. It will bo folio-.vcd by the I "tragic opera'' of "Norma," Mr. i Chaplin playing the "grand prima donna," Norma, and Miss Walters her "grand rival," Adclgisa, which wilt give an idea of how fearful'y tra.cic the affair will bo. There is somo excellent j ' singing in "Norma," and it cannot fail I to Uko. Both picooa aro well oast. ' |