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...Come, ever fleeting...
...Ever playing...
...final arrangement for the Athletic meetings in the Gymnasium have been made, and the events bid fair to be more interesting than ever before. The first day, March 13, is the Ladies' Day, on which the following exhibition will be given...
Then comes a faded rose, a Jacqueminot, and the disease takes this phase: "This rose I had from Kate. She was the most grandly beautiful woman I ever saw; we met at Baltimore, during that Southern trip I took last spring, when the Faculty thought best, - you remember. I never appreciated Byron till I saw her. No cold hard outlines, but the rounded form of a Venus; the rich red blood of the South shining through the clear, olive-tinted skin. She was not one of those hoydenish creatures that one meets here, but seemed surrounded by an atmosphere...
GLOBE THEATRE. - 7.45 P.M. Miss Neilson is playing her farewell engagement before retiring from the stage. Her Juliet and her Viola are as charming as ever. The support is fairly good. Tonight, "Romeo and Juliet"; Saturday matinee and Saturday evening, "Twelfth Night." Monday, "Cymbeline...