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Show Theatre, The "School for Scandal" was repeated re-peated last night, and was again well played in the several leading parts. In connection with this play we would kindly recommend Mr. Archer to speuk with greater distinctness and ccTiLVjS, which will ensure an Ain-crcasc' Ain-crcasc' o Dl)'i';11,iiy -"V1 present, his articulation sUW(ks somewhat too strongly of the bu".vnt-cork minstrel style. This afternoon, "Huii.'ed Down" ! aud "The Wandering Minstrel'.' will j be given lor a matinee, at which the prices of admission will be for adults, tl? all parts of the bouse, half a dollar; anJ for children twenty-live cent". This iviU enable many ladies and families, fam-ilies, who CJinnot well attend the evening performances, to p.artieipate in the enjoyment of the theatro. To-night, "East Lynne" will be produced, followed by "Tlie Wandering Wander-ing Minstrel," Mr. Crosbie a Jem Baggs. The cast has Miss Kate Dcnin as Lady Isabel and Madame Vine: Miss Adams as Barbara Hare; Mrs. Frank Ilea as Cornelia, with Mrs. Arrah Crosbie, Mrs. Susie Mar-dvii, Mar-dvii, Miss Etlith Clawson, Mesi-s. CigsweU, Thorne, Forstor, Mardcn, Wiitoii, MaK'cn, Archer and liobcrts. |