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Show ' A AJIISWIUMS. ' UCIgalt" nt llio lli'rltrl.MlMtlil. ixt AUraclloui. "til Clgale" wua given lait IilgLt at thn Thrntir by tho l.llllan ItiiMell opera company before a totuewliat tmnller audleiico than might have been nntlclraUd, comlJerlng the ntlraollon ofletcil. HUH tlieru woa a fair home, tho drrra circle and par'Hiolto being; well filled with fashionable tlionter-gocra. tlionter-gocra. The rtimontrjf the opera la, briefly ataloil, ni rollout: A Joudj; f.nant girl, Marlon, nick, named In dual, tho grauhoppor, I aa a detlrn to go ou Iho ttae. Vlnotnt, n tchoolmaatci'etion, luvra her, but tho rofuica htm. A duke taltia a fancy to the pretty girl and help her to ruallza liir detlri. X'rt-vlout X'rt-vlout to thlt tho duche hi) tmd a londi-r tete a tvto with Che-valUr Che-valUr Tranz do llernhtltu and la n ar-ly ar-ly detected. To allay Iho tioaMb'u nui Iclont of the duki, the ducheti maki a tho chevalier I ronil w to rt ti nd tu make love to thn lint girl hu tueula, which Imprena to bo Marlon, llu Ihlairrltndtd lovn bicomo rial, an! thoducliuilludthirnlf Lbandoncd by her lover. Mltchlef cntuoe. lluniort reach Martuti of the duplicity duplic-ity of tho chevalier and thu roiolvaj uion reveugi. llio opiortuulty la cll'mil at a garden parly wluru the, pretiudlng to net, denounce thu ituili-eaiaud ituili-eaiaud her former lover, Kian. riieu, overcome by tho excitement, ahu falnti aud bccm a vlilou of hi r old homo nml flrtt liiiinblo frloudt, who, how-over, how-over, reject her. When thu awakie from her tiann, thu UuchiMi tilla her lint J'raun la ttlll ttuu tihcr. l.ilauallonB follow unit tho etory U concluded with liappluera nil nrouml. MUa lluitell aa Martou la, of oourMi, the chlif attraction of the edge, hhu coml Inea with gnat pirianal In itity, u powerful toi ranuof conaldirablorangt, and originality of acting, uhlch la certainly cer-tainly charming, nlthuugh not ijtilto njual to tho bett rmeuted on our ttae. Blip wai frequently and du-aerwilly du-aerwilly applauded for her elugliu. llioBJiporllngromtanyiaixcollont. Mr. C llajden C'alllu, who tahia thu rolu uf Chevalier frrauz, fliimd the honora of tho uvvnlui; with tho ttur. Ho la ii lino tenor, aud alnga nnd ui.ta Hltli lui reailvui taa. Mr. Carleton Man welcomed with hearty "I pluuaoaa lioaijiuiri-d on thuttagt. Hlarolo ai Inientdoii notnlvo him virj much opi ortunllj, but hu rnni agooddcnl biiur last night limn ou his trevtoua apiearnnco lure. Mr. I.ouli Karrlnon aumlled all Ihuiomliuoof tho plcco in hit own tljIuaiidHucctvdcd well In nuuglng thunudlence. Thuecenery nnd ooilumea aru alien. did and tho ballet dancera nrooftho Irttoider. A pleoaliufeaturewaa the dancing of little children. It took Inuueneely, l.a Clgale" la a Huo oomla open. Tho mutlc, which, nllur ull, la thn chief uouilJcralljn, Ii uziellcnt Ihroughmit end thn l.llllan ltuieell ooinpiny ditvrvea all the npplauw LiMuwul uiioii It ly thu publloaul I y friendly critic. "La t'lgale" will bo reprtito I tonight and foltnnud tomorrow matliieeiitid o eulug; I " Tho Mountebnuki." JtOItlli III n w III bo teen nt the Thirtir on MonJny nml luiaday In hit now phce "Inuo-tout "Inuo-tout oaul. amb " OMniaiNf. There la an unuiually Intentllng progiomnio tlila weiknt Wonderland. It la cliilJren'a day tomurrow, aa la uauulon8iturdayi. |