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BOSTON THEATRE. - 8 P. M., Matinee Saturday at 2. "The Princess Toto" will be withdrawn Saturday night. Those who have not seen it should not fail to do so. Monday, April 5, John A. Stevens in the "unknown," for one week. April 12, Joseph Jefferson will be here once more.

BOSTON MUSEUM. - 7.45 P.M., Matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 2. The long-promised musical events of the season have been given this week. The musical eccentricity," "Robinsonade," has not been saved from insufferable stupidity, to our taste, by the clever adaptation of Mr. Childs, and the laudable efforts of the actors. It is truly Germanic in its dismal wit. "The Lark," music by Strauss, text ("Le Reveillon") by Meilhac and Halevy, is quite another thing. The music is very pretty, the adaptation of the libretto very well done, while both singing and acting are more than fairly good.

GAIETY THEATRE. - 8 P.M., Matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 2. The rest of the week, Jarrett and Rice's "new musical comedy oddity." by George Fawcett Rowe, "Fun on the Bristol," the action of which takes place in an up-town New York house, and on the Sound steamer "Bristol." It is bright and amusing. The Tragedians of Kalamazoo" will be given April 12.

GLOBE THEATRE. - 8 P.M., Matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 2. Rice's Surprise Party will give "Revels" until further notice. "Revels" is very amusing; it is splendidly set, the costumes are gorgeous, and the nonsensical acting could not be better done. The turtle and the dragon are very successful. April 19, Miss Neilson returns for one week only. April 19, 20, 21, 24, "Measure for Measure"; 21st Matinee, "Twelfth Night"; 22d, 24th, Matinee, "As You Like It"; 23d, " Cymbeline." May 10, Maurice Grau's French Opera Company.

PARK THEATRE. - 7.45 P.M., Matinee Saturday at 2. Mr. and Mrs. Florence give the rest of the week their inimitable impersonations of the Hon. Bardwell Slote and Mrs. General Gilflory, in the "Mighty Dollar." Next week, they will appear, for the first time in Boston, in "A Million," also by Mr. Woolf. The New York Union Square Company will play a seven weeks engagement in April and May.

UNION LEAGUE THEATRE, New York. - On Friday evening, April 9, "Der Freischutz." Sat, 10th, Matinee at 2, "Der Freischutz"; Monday evening, 12th. "Ivanhoe" will be given by members of '82 for the benefit of the H. U. B. C.

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