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BOSTON THEATRE. - 7.45 P. M.; Matinee, Saturday at 2. Denman Thompson will appear in "Joshua Whitcomb" for the rest of the week. On Monday, Mary Anderson begins her engagement, appearing as the Countess in Sheridan Knowles's "Love."

BOSTON MUSEUM. - 7.45 P. M.; Matinees, Wednesday and Saturday at 2. To-night and to-morrow afternoon, "positively" last performances of "The Guv'nor." To-morrow evening, benefit, "Marble Heart," and balcony scene from "Romeo and Juliet." Monday, first performance of George Fawcett's new play, "Two Lives."

GAIETY THEATRE. - 8 P. M.; Matinees, Wednesday and Saturday at 2. Laurent's "Olivette" Company until further notice, a very satisfactory performance.

GLOBE THEATRE. - 7.45 P. M.; Matinees, Wednesday and Saturday at 2. Miss Genevieve Ward, perhaps the best American actress, can only be seen for the rest of this week, in her excellent impersonation of Stephanie in "Forget-Me-Not." Next week, Agnes Booth and James O'Neil appear in the "Celebrated Case."

PARK THEATRE. - 8 P. M.; Matinee, Wednesday at 2. J. C. Duff's version of "Olivette," with Mrs. Marie Couron in the title-role, is well set, and fairly sung. It will be continued until further notice.

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