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The Daily Dispatch: March 8, 1861., [Electronic resource], Spanish Rejoicing over American troubles. (search)
Miss Bateman's benefit. --The unquestionable popularity of the young lady now playing at the Theatre, will secure for her a large and fashionable audience on the occasion of her benefit to-night. Miss Bateman has been trained to the stage fromMiss Bateman has been trained to the stage from early childhood, at which period she was regarded, as was her sister, as a wonder in the dramatic world; but unlike many infantile prodigies, she has raised a superstructure of accomplishments upon the foundation, and now stands before the world a c for the success of her aspirations. The performance to-night commences with the favorite play of "Ingomar," in which Miss Bateman sustains the beautiful character of Parthenia, and concludes with the comedy entitled the "Little Treasure," with Misslay of "Ingomar," in which Miss Bateman sustains the beautiful character of Parthenia, and concludes with the comedy entitled the "Little Treasure," with Miss Bateman as Gertrude. An excellent bill, and all the admirers of the drama should attend.