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Show . Theatre. j Last night the "Lighthouse Gills" was repeated, with Mr. Heme iu the role of "Uncle Oliver." The play has been noticed at length be(b.o, This al'ternoon, for the matinee, Mr. Herne will give his fine imper-sonation imper-sonation of Hip Van Vinkle, and to those who ha'fti seen him in this character it is needless to say that his portraiture of Washington Irving's wonderful creation is a vividly natural natur-al one. Miss Walters enacta the ter-' ter-' ihftffart hut subaequently changed wife of the vagabond Dutchman. ' To-night, the beautiful emotional drama of "Kathleen Mavoureen" will be produced, Mr. Heme as Tcrrence, mid Miss Newton as Kathleen. This is one of the sweetest dramas in the language, with a good plot, stirring incidents, and good dramatic situations. situa-tions. It will be followed by Wien-jawski's Wien-jawski's violin performances; the musical farce of tlie "Loan of a Lover" Lov-er" concluding, Mr. Crosbie and Miss Newton in the leading roles. We should sa; that Wicniawski i will appear at tho matinee in the overture of "Poet anil Peasant," which Professor Thomas has arranged arrang-ed for full orcheolral accompaniment |