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Show I l'rof. Cromuell at the Crand. At the Graud Oiera Houe last evening there was a fair-Iziil audience audi-ence a-embled to hi-ar l'rof. Crom-, Crom-, wi Hv lecture, and see his illu'-tra-j. tions of tlie '-Homes of Eintlind.'' The 1 ToTv-ar la- a s tyl- about him that is all his or c, aud his words 'rere at times scarcely audible. The lecture as it i termed, was rather commonplace. The illustration were, however, worthy of un-tlnted praise, and they were cleverly nviuiiiilited. The various view 4 of Windsor Cattle, Balmoral, Buckingham Bucking-ham Palace, the residences cf the nubility, tlie tislefully arraugeU tluner garden', aud the homes ol the various classes ol iieo-ple. iieo-ple. down to the lhatrheil cottage, werepreeutnl in the Lot style, while the representations of the works of sculpture were very beautiful. The entertainment was greatly injured by tlio.-e present and is an excellent means of conveying an idea of plate-, that one i unable to visit This evening '-Paris, the Beautiful Beauti-ful City,-' will l presented. A "iatriotic tableaux" will al-o lie shown of Mount Vernon, tlie tomb, the mouumeut of I leorgc Washington Washing-ton and Washington himself. An additional attraction w ill be a colossal colos-sal pose iu statue of Mary Anderson, the American tragedienne. There should be a crow dctl houc. |