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GAIETY THEATRE. - 8 P.M.; Matinees, Wednesday and Saturday at 2. To-night and to-morrow, Miss Marie Wellesley, a pleasing actress, in "The Old Cross." Next week, "The Jollities...
...MISS LUCY STONE has asked permission for herself and a number of others of the same faith to attend the debate, next Thursday evening, in the Union, on Woman's Suffrage. The request has been granted. Other ladies wishing to attend can do so by getting permission of the President of the Union, Mr. A. B. Hart...
Must I be abrupt in disclosing the denouement? Shall I relate the sad ending of my little romance? I confided in his nobility and childlike lack of culture. I was deceived. I mourn the loss of his manly figure. I miss his artless simplicity of nature. I also miss my jewelry and papa's diamord shirt...
GLOBE THEATRE. - 7.45 P.M.; Matinee, Saturday, at 2. The Strakosch-Hess English Opera Company opened on Monday with great success. To-night will be given "Fra Diavolo," in which Miss Carrington makes her debut as Zerlina, supported by Mr. H. Peakes as Beppo, and Mr. Conly as Giacomo; both are excellent actors. Tomorrow's matinee, "Carmen," with Marie Roze in the title role, in which she sings and acts delightfully, and is well supported by Mr. Byron as Don Jose, and Mr. Carleton as Escamillo. To-morrow night, "The Bohemian Girl." Next week, the first production in this country...
BOSTON MUSIC HALL. - This evening, at 7.45, will be given Berlioz's "Damnation de Faust," with the famous Georg Henschel as Mephistopheles; Miss Bailey, as Marguerite; Mr. Winch, as Faust; and Mr. C. E. Hay, as Brander. Chorus of 300; orchestra of 60; under the direction of Mr. B. J. Lang...