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Show jMigatfsmoul of Miss Gortbn. An engagement has been effected by the managers oi the theatre with the talented actress, Miss M. E. (ior-don, (ior-don, who will appear next week in conjunction with Mr. Kayniond. Miss Gordon is a Southern lady of fine figure fig-ure and handsome personal appearance, appear-ance, wlio, reputation says, throws into her acting a eunshine, an abandon aban-don and a vitality which carry the audience with her. A leading South-em South-em paper says of her: On the stage Mis'; fiordon possesses that charming ea--e, graceful bearing and conscientious fidelity toart,wbich win the niucerest applause of intelligent intelli-gent audienee-r oil the. btage, she ex hibits tlio.se charms of manner and graces of disposition which endear one human being to another. And the.Xew Orleans J-ofuu--, the leading p iper in Louisiana, has this. eonceniing her in a fate issue: She mo int.Li ns her individuality. and walkf the stagn with the. easy abandon aban-don of a inly in her own pir'nr. aud parti eu l.i fly in sportive situations seems to enjoy them personally, and so genial is her smile, and so natural her po.it 1 1 re that even iu the midst of the iieees-i-iry scriuu-Jii"s of others in the cat, like .Spencer's Fairy Ujicen she .Make- a .-im-l.ii.e i;i 11 -hudy pineo. Gifted with a high type of personal beauty, uiniMiialiy cultivated, earnest anil pa i nsta Ki ne. Miss Gordon b ds fair to occupy a distinguished position in the dramatic world. She goes hence to California, and deserves to catch a rain shower of gold, aud enioy a heartv reception into those social circles cir-cles where admiration for the actress is lost in the homage given to beauty, worth and rare personal culture in a world, to the unail'ecled and high-sou high-sou led lady. The lady makes her lirst appearance appear-ance on Monday evening, opening in Daly's celebrated play, "Divorce," which on iL pro luelion in New York J hail a run three lurrlrul cousecu- 1 live night-. |