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Show Theatre, To-night. There promises to ba a large turnout turn-out ol the friends of Mr. M. Forster on tho occasion ol his first benefit, to-night. Mr. F. is a studious, care-, ful young actor, and during his theatrical career here has done his best to please in the various roles he has been assigned on the mimic stage, and his record has not been an unsatisfactory un-satisfactory one by any means. Tho bill he presents is an attractive one, consisting ul the vory line drama of "Ruy Blss," in which he sustains the title role, an olio of singing and dancing and the side-splitting after-' piece ot "More Blunders than One," in which Messrs. Harris aud Graham are very comical. Miss Colebrook plays the leading part in the drama aud the casts of both pieces are in good hands. Attend the theatre tonight, to-night, give Mr. Forster a full house aud receive in return an excellent evening's entertainment and amusement. |