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Show OPERA AND BURLESQUE. Little Corlnne and Her Superb Company .Nelt Week. Havry C. Egerton, the vigilant representative rep-resentative of Corinne and the Ximball Opera and Burlesque company is iu the city blazing the way for his attraction, the merits of whoso performanes find ample testimony in the columns of the daily papers. 'Ihe combination ap pears at the theatre for three nights, beginning on Monday next, together with a matinee on Wednesday. Monte Cristo jr., that is produced the lirst two nights is thus referred to by the Boston Herald: "Corinne in her acting has the grace, ease and self-possession self-possession of an artiste. Through all the surpassing excellence of her movements, move-ments, songs, gestures, looks and by plays, the exquisite beauty and tenderness tender-ness of pristine purity and guileless-uess guileless-uess that belongs only to her, whose j spirit has no more been tarnished by j the ill-humors of the world than ' a ray of sunlight of the ' j morning has been affected by the posti- ' j lent vapors w ithin which it had been I shrouded tho previous night. Corinne, I little lass, seems to have been born the ! sweetest bud amid a cluster of roses, j interfused with the sunlight of a happy I morn. We believe Corinne is one of : those beings w hom to see is to admiie : and whom to be near is to love. She is j I destined to achieve great fame and for- j ' tune. So winning in mood aud manner , I is this little lady, indeed so all-perva- i ! ding is her presence on the stage, that ! we have already occupied more of the space we can afford to give in these columns without mentioning, in detail, as thev deserve, the other truly excel-i lent members of the supporting com- pany whose performances wo can heart- 1 ily commend to all our readers and con- j temporaries of tho press." ! Corinne. will be the bill on Wednes- j day evening and at the matinee. |