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Show Miss Daiiuon's Head in us. Tbis eminent actres3 gives readings to night, w'uich wiil recall those given by the unfortunate and lamented Walter Montgomery. This lady's elocution ahows the strictest culture, and her selection of pieces for tc-night is excellent. ex-cellent. In the first part she reads from Sheridan, Tennyson, Hon. Mr?. Norton, EJgar A. Poe, and tho inimitable inimi-table Tom Hood ; giving a scene from "The School of Scandal," the "Charge of tho Light Brigade," "Biogen on the Rhine," "Tho Haven" and the "Lost Heir." Ia tho second part the court scene Torn "The Merchant of" Venice," "A mnn's a Man for a' That," "Sheridan's Ride," "Beautiful "Beauti-ful Snow," and a chapter from the "Bcdott Papers," will be read, laying Shakcspcar, Burns, T. B, Read, Wat. son and Wicker under contribution. This h a variety that wi'l please diverse taslt?, aLd will; tiiu lady's histrionic powerf, her liec cniun'.and of voice in accent, intonation snd c;idcnce, ond ber pure elocution, a treat may be cx-pcc:ee cx-pcc:ee There i; no doubt the "Institute," "In-stitute," where tho reading will be given, the theatre being occupiod, wil, ba crowded by a fashionable and appreciative ap-preciative Eudienc . |