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Show j The;ifrr ! Jo-b Hiti's variety cou.b.nation .made its appearance and a hit last Digbt. Toe bullae wis crowded acd long before night every desirable ! Brat Lai been secured. The ; tronpe is beyond question one of the finest ot lis kind on t!e alsge. In so largo a company it is uurruEouab!e to erpeet that all should be stars, but tntre are so fe poor, compared with tho number of artists, that ODe can well forgive (be rest. l"hern are two or three sketches in the programme that alone are well worth 1 he uiuiiOy, if nothing else were iji'eu. Fostelle is g-Jcd in everything he di en, as un actor and a dancer; Murphy and Shannon, iu their Irish characu-r aliutcu, are an inimitable toamr Cronio and Scanlon make two gool Djtchmen ; Frank Bush is one of the beat imitators imi-tators rn ttie singe. Hia im:-latiou im:-latiou of Deomau Thompson aa ' J ishua vVniteomb" cannot be ex celled -it was lift-'ind. D ve Reed and Harris aul Cirrol a' 1 did well. Tbe ludies are not turpiiainjy good singers, though one ot them is as graceful a dancer as .iced be seen. The gtLtleman, Miss Annie Hindle, has a sweet voice, and Bobby New-comb New-comb is an excellent Bong and dance man. Tiken altogether, the performance ia fully a? good aa any one can desire. The troupe appears again to-night in an entire change of programme. They are certain ol drawing well. |