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Show Theatre. Last night Miss Dargon gave a powerful impersonation of the leading role in ''Unmasked," to a fashionable fash-ionable and well filled house. Miss Adams, Ad-ams, Mr. Cogswell, Mr. Thorne, Mr. Harris and others rendered very effective effect-ive support; and at the close there was a loud call, which was responded to by Mr. Cogswell leading the lady in front , of the curtain, where she bowed her acknowledgements. i To-night she appears as "Deborah, tho Jewess," Miss Adams playing Anna, Mrs. Bowring Martha, Miss Carrie Simons Si-mons Bose, Miss Edith Clawson Little Deborah; with Messrs. Cogswell, Thome, Wilton, Thompson, Harris, Kelly, Horsley and Mrs Grist in the cast- The famous "curse scene" by Deborah, is alone worth going to witness, aa Miss Daigon presents it. Tbe piece i a thrilling one, with many touches of domestic do-mestic life, and a fiery paisionateness through it that speaks of the race which for over thirty centuries has survived every change that could come upon a people, except extermination. To-morrow night the new Irish drama, "Rising of the Moon," will be pre- i sentod. I . |