Show A REPORT was on the streets yesterday that the Eva of Uncle Toms Cabin would die early in the evening and that it was possible that a further improvement improve-ment would be made by inducing Uncle Tom himself to shape his meek and lowly course across the borderland at the same time But those budding hopes were cruelly crushed Though sufficiently exasperating the death of Eva was no more opportune than it generally is and Uncle Tom did not make his exit by way of the passage of shadows until as usual the audience were about ready to accompany accom-pany him It was decidedly a case of false pretences |