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Show Ta.-alre. The Kickard oeiihin uion made their ftecoiid appearance at the theatre nignt.au 1 w.-rr g recto 1 by n highly appreciative ir.i lt-.-in'c. Tne co:inc drama of "All that til:t!eri it not tiokl," with wh.vh lhe perfumnincc c-tmais.'ieeJ, wn exc'liiily well re:idi rul and ilrt w fr ipieni rmiiidHof applaii-e. M:-s Waiu-i. as Martha (iit.U, gave a faithful ..rtraituie of the factory girl; Mr-. Iteile Doug!-., .is I. uly Leathcrhridgi, was limply im:nene, and Mi-j LV-gbwoM as I-idy Valeria was ladhke and cib ctivo. Mr. tiraham ui.vl nnt uncl-.inu : I'ohy Twinkle, and pl.tytxi the p trt with all '.in- cheek At A inline impertinence imper-tinence - ) char icl 'Ti-lie of that ' J eccentric iniividiil. Mr. Kor-ter ' gave A mit.ly iiiterprtitit.n uf the ivt'ih'1 but Un i;j'.t:tti.-i'.'l S'.cp' n ' P.um; Mr. T.i 'rno perwinatl the vain, p.np mi b it goi hearUd od Ja.-p.-r t th- h:e. Mj. Mir l.-n a.-, ir Arthur I.-ell w.n n i.kh-1 g- n. Ueuun'y ra-cai; hi- dreeing and .-t-ing of the pirt n nil tl.t could he tUir-d;.Mr..M.ickinf.-h, o-i Froh-rick, l rinJe-, J t:ie part w.lii a quiet gentlemanly gen-tlemanly bearing, an 1 Mr. Wilton iu Harris with his "K'.is Mi-tr Pium" was the very ernl.dienionl ol the factory fac-tory bumpkin. Mr. Hick ird upon hu appearance ! v u warmly n-civeJ, and his mu-ical j entertainment w.is a maguiliceut treat. The delineation of character: was excellent. Wo cannot epeak loo highly of ttiis artist cither as a voca-! lUtor as an actor of "spccialtie.t" that demand uch a versatility of Uleiit. Mis M. C. speech was immense, im-mense, ftnd an excellent burlesque representation of a politic.d dthtt. The rapturous npplamo ladt evening should en ure Mr. Kickanls that he is fully appreciated. I L-ttie, Frank and Katie- on the trap'V.o exceeded anything Lliat wo havo ever seen. Kvery figure and .motion was graceful aud freo from aiuht that might be criticizeil by tho most faitidiotirf. Oidhiar'ily with such exhihitions there is felt more or less apprehension of danger, but the thoroughness with which everything wa done la-it night asm red the audience au-dience that there was perfect safety. Tne flying Icap of Lottie across tho whole length of tho ceiling wore marvels mar-vels of ."kill and daring, requiring an amount or nerve possessed by but lew ladies. The combination appear 'again tonight, to-night, Mr. Itickards in a choice selection selec-tion of his specialties, and Lottio, Frank and Ivaiio in their triple trapeze tra-peze acts and Hying leaps. While this troupe remain the public may bo fully assured that the entertainment is deserving of their patronage. Parents will doubtless prepare for the matinee to-morrow; tho young folks will bo delighted. |