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Show Tin Carnival. Trie various committees who have the management of the masquerade . ball at the theatre on the evening of the 27th inst, are busily at work. They are- determined to rncke the a flair a grand success, and from the iutercet taken in it by the public, their efforts will be crowned by the bs-ppy accomplishment of their intentions. in-tentions. Tickctd for the entertain ment are telling rapidly, and young and old are casting around t0irocure appropriate cosUimes for the occasion. occa-sion. The committee of arrangements arrange-ments wish us to fctatc that the par-quettc par-quettc an 1 parquette circle will be reserved exclusively for those holding tickets for the ball, whether maskers or others. The circles will be thrown open to the public, at the usu al theatre prices. Acard in the Herald, signed by Mrs. Judge Haydon, gives the necessary instructions, and also in form 3 the , holders of invitations that tickets are for sale at Mr. James Dover's and Stevens & Co. 'a. |