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Show The Opera. The audience at tho theatre last evening, on tho occasion of Mrs. Oaks' benefit, was large, fashionable, and appreciative. Tlio beneticiare, also, was in excellent spirits, and nam; and chattered incessantly, wining win-ing admiration and creating merriment. merri-ment. "Trial by Jury" and "Les Bavards" were both porlormcd in excellent style, zo'mg cfl pleasantly. Iu tho last named Mr. John llowson, as tho chattering wife, was perfection. perfec-tion. This afternoon at tho matinee the ladies and children will have an opportunity for liiteniug to the sweet singing of Mrs. Oatea and her talented company. "Girofle-Girofla" is the opera. To-night the troupe give their lat performance here, playing the "Grand Duchess." Do not miss the chance of seeing and hearing Mrs. Oates." |