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Show Theatre. Not a very large audience witnessed the performance of the "Mysteries ol Carrow Abbey" last night. There were thosa present, however, who enjoyed the piece immensely, judging from the frequency and liberality of their applause. Ou Monday evening "Our Boya" will bo presented, and there is every reason to believe tbat the presentation presenta-tion will he a very goud ono. Mr. Phil. MargettB has made a specialty of thia first class comedy, and has been careful to ao distribute the characters as to give the greatest efiect to the piece. Tuere is littio reason to doubt thai tbethcatro will bo crowded aod those who witness the performance perform-ance wili be well repaid. Miss Nellie Colebrook will enact the partof Vnlet Melrose, in "Our Bova.'' A latish- abls (area will aim) bu uivou. As rpgards the musical beUc ians from "Piuafore," it cau hardly be considered that those given lest night gave a fair representation of the piece itself. The selections consisted of a Bet of quadrilles arranged from melodies from the opera. Though well reodr?rel, they were r.o'. suffi-. suffi-. ciently comprehensive Io givo a good , idea of the piece itself. |