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BOSTON THEATRE. - Only two more performances will be given by Mapleson's Opera Company. Tonight "Aida" is given, with Miss Cary, Mme. Ambre, Campanini, Galassi, and Behrens in the cast. Tomorrow afternoon will be the last performance, and Mile. Marimon will appear as Lucia. It is needless to say that this is an unusually good opportunity for hearing these operas well given. On Saturday evening an entertainment will be given by the "Blood-good Combination," and next week Denman Thompson appears in his excellent assumption of Joshua Whitcomb.

BOSTON MUSEUM. - Dion Boucicault has been appearing at this theatre for the past week as Conn, the Shaughraun, supported by the Museum Company. His acting of this character has lost none of its charm. In the support, Mrs. Vincent is excellent as Mrs. O'Kelly, and Mr. Warren's Father Doolan is very satisfactory. "The Shaugraun" will be continued next week.

PARK THEATRE. - The Spanish Students have been very successful at this house, and their unique entertainment is well worth seeing. Next week J. K. Emmet will appear as Fritz in Ireland, in which piece he has just closed a very successful engagement in New York.

GLOBE THEATRE. - The last performance of "Enchantment" will be given to-morrow evening, and all who have not seen this spectacle should improve the opportunity to do so. Next week Oliver Doud Byron in "Across the Continent."

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