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Show Agiiea Booth. This lady closes her engagement at the theatre lo-morrow night, when she will present one of her greatest specialties, a drama written express ly for her by the celebrated French dramatist Adolphe Belot, entitled "Elene;" the lady appearing in the title role. Those who have had the pleasure of witnessing Mis. Booth's artistic delineations during her short stay here will fully endorse the following fol-lowing eulogy, which we clip from an eastern exchange : We have the pleasure of heartily concurring in the highest eliiiint'- formed by borne of our abie-t con temporaries concerning the gifts and graces of ibis lady. Actress. of Ur personal beauty and aitra'-tire-ne tii.in Mrs. B.ith's, have ba-td ujton them tni-ir cmpf claims to input inp-ut nerd jKipulanty. But Mrs. Jifth comni;U no curb cheap error. Ibr oncmal anil dramatic Uffs was created creat-ed for a hither purp'' than imTpiy to l'"k ' prfy ' or 'sweet, ' and h'T slate y and e.-ant figure appears on the suije to a mm-h nobler advanUt."-than advanUt."-than timl of dimply displaying the exAirscratrd evening cotuinf of the times. Y"t ?hc ha, at the same tune, a ri'Mi and correct Lutein (If, j H'T ir.te'V'n'-e h keen, ample, anr) refined by the U-t culture. H-r I voice is of pure quality; her eky-ut.'in 1 is accurtiU?, aud her tone and nyie 1 natural, imnwK'nd and nn:fWt-!. It is a no alter of surprise that siij d; i not earlier wime the m'-trp! vn jvr.it ion wb-.cti of r.rrit tteingi toner. Hrie is sure of a br.i.iant future. |