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Show AnuiSPinrnln. A musical eviut uf great Interest was thu i nt rUlnmeut gl eu last night at the Odd Fillnwa' Hall 1 y Mr. WIN Ham H.Hherv,ood, a piano vlrtiioao of notional repute. The rogriiurue was eolcctuj with care and thu oxi cutlon of thu arloua numbers w as that of a gri st master. Tho tubllo filt tho eunob-Hug eunob-Hug Itllurniu of the divine urt and ospn raed their Itellngs by ulbusltsllo spplause. Mr. Hhernoud wua ablyas-slaleil ablyas-slaleil by Mr. l'yer, -Mr. Wolbu and Mr. Krouie, 'Tnr rsiiiN." This play which will bo seen nt the Iheatrouext week for thnu nights, commencing Monday, Is a t Isy In which the life on luard u nan-of. war, of which peoplo tn b.enral know 1 ul little, Is depleted. Tho play lomes well recommended from Boston, Chicago, rhllaielphla and Washington. Washing-ton. WUNIIPIILAMI, The proatest wonder at this place thu prcwent wek Is umiuebtloimbl) Mr. VValtt r Htuart, tho gentleman w ho without thu aid ul arms and loirs, per-fjrms per-fjrms many astoulahlug tents, l'ro-feasor l'ro-feasor C'attillo's lllualoti is onothir drawing card. Is'ew "wonders" are irotubittl for thu wcclc comuionclug uu Ihursdj). |