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Metropolitan Hall.

--To-night, Mr. Lee Mallory will introduce, we understand, a new addition to his beautiful and superb work of art, the ‘"War Illustrations."’ This is called the ‘"Wounded Volunteer,"’ and illustrates the situation and condition of a wounded officer being borne from the fight at Manassas, by a soldier of the ranks. It is, we learn, as perfect a piece of mechanism as can be conceived, the mimic scene having all the effect of reality. Not inferior is the wounded officer and his faithful steed, which has hitherto closed the exhibition, and the loading and firing of a section of artillery. Everybody should see the ‘"War Illustrations,"’ for a more unique, and, in all respects, excellent entertainment has never been in Richmond.

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