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Show Theatre. Mr. Shiel Barry concluded his engagement en-gagement last night, repealing bis great personation of Michael Feeney, in "Arrah na rogue," and Pat Murphy Mur-phy in "The Happy Man," before a large and delighted audience. Mr. Barry's engagement lias been a great artistic success. He has shown himself him-self worthy of the high praise which heralded him. As a delineator of the strong and salient points of the Irish cuaractcr nc nas no superior on the stage; and we dcuht if he has an equal. In such parts as Michael Feeuey, Derniot in "Devotion," and Thadyin Uaylcr's drama of "Esker Dim," he rises to the standard of real genius and under the able and intelligent intel-ligent management of Mr. Gaylor, will no doubt become one of the most popular stars in the country. He goes from hero to McVicker's theatre, Chicago, to fulfill a four weeks' engagement, en-gagement, alter which ho will Ik 11 other engagements in the principal cities of the East up to May when he will appear in a new drama which Mr. Gayler is now writing. We wish him a pleasant journey, more prosperous pros-perous weather than scowled upon him here, and all the success ho can wish himself. On Monday Mr. J. w. Tullidge's admirable play of '"Cromwell" w ill be revived wiih its powerful cast, spJcndid scenery and elaborate appointments. ap-pointments. We have no doubt, front its great success when originally produced, that the revival will he a renewal of the saino appreciative recognition re-cognition of oo able and excellent, a nlav bv a local nnllinr On Wcdnesdaylhegrc.'itsciKatlonal gymnast Leoianl will appear in a series of his most remarkable fouls. He will aalonish all who go lo see him. |