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Show Theatre. The storm of last evening prevented as large an attendance ns we would have liked to have seen or as the attraction at-traction deserved. Mr. Gayler's drama of "E?kcr Dhu" is r very interesting in-teresting and well constru. ted play, and was well received. Mr. Barry kept the house in a roar of laughter and in the very best of humor from beginning to end, and deepened the good impression he hud already made. Tho rest of the cast was creditable. "Esker Dhu" will be repeated re-peated this evening in conjunction with the very laughable extravaganza of the "Happy Man," in which Mr. Barry will appear as Tat Murphy. We learn that the management are making elalorate preparations for the : production of "Arrah na Pogue," in . order to give the public au opppor- tunity of seeing Mr. Barry in his greatest part Michael Feeney, the informer a personation as great in its way its the elder Booth's Iago, or Macieady's Lear. |