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Show Theatre. There wis still auother very poor house at the theatre last niht, and ii ia a matter of regret that Mis3 Adams has beon to unfortunate. She certainly cer-tainly merited a better reception. In the leading character the lady did very well, indeed, as did Borne of those who supported her; others, however, would have made a much better impression im-pression if they had committed their parts before going on the stage. A matinee will be given this afternoon, after-noon, at which "The Woman of the People" will be presented, witb "Little Susie." Iu this last piece the prodigy, Little Maud will, take the leading part. |