Professor Anderson, the world-renowned magician, is to give one of the rarest exhibitions of the season, at Mechanics' Institute Hall, to-night. No magician known to this country has ever been able to keep alive the interest in magic for as great a length of time as has Prof. Anderson, and none of them has ever been visited by such large, intelligent and respectable audiences. Night after night crowds flock to see his wonder-workings, and all appear astonished at the cleverness of his tricks and the ease and rapidity with which they are performed. The paris taken by his intelligent daughters add greatly to the pleasures of the exhibition, and induce many to attend who might not feel willing to do so every evening but for them.