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Lee Mallory (search for this): article 19
War Illustrations.
--Manager Lee Mallory opens his "war illustrations" at Metropolitan Hall, on Thursday night. The exhibition met with much success in New Orleans, and a gentleman who saw it there informs us that it was fully deserved — that it is really a splendid illustration of the prominent events of the war. We may add here, that Mr. Mallory has tendered to the ladies of Richmond one thousand tickets, for the augmentation of the gunboat fund, and that the patriotic offer has been acustrations.
--Manager Lee Mallory opens his "war illustrations" at Metropolitan Hall, on Thursday night. The exhibition met with much success in New Orleans, and a gentleman who saw it there informs us that it was fully deserved — that it is really a splendid illustration of the prominent events of the war. We may add here, that Mr. Mallory has tendered to the ladies of Richmond one thousand tickets, for the augmentation of the gunboat fund, and that the patriotic offer has been accepte