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Show Si'DDE.N Death. Messrs. A. Miner, W. Caldcr and J. Currie, incoming over to tho theatre, last night, from the firemen's patty, saw a man lyiug prostrate on the third circ!o tleps of tho building, and on looking to see who it was, found it was the body of Professor Pro-fessor John Tu'lidge, dead. The remains of the deceased gentleman 1 were carefully removed to a room in the building, near where he was fouud. What was tho cause of death wc are uuaWe to sy, and ceu'd only learn that yesterday evjnia he was around the theatre in apparently his uturd health, "c presume an iuqucst will be held on the body this morning. |