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THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE

... schoolboy hotheadedness. The two superior officers of cavalry sent out as first and second in coni- mand were Lords Lucan and Cardigan, who were well known to be on bad terms with each other. Lord Lucan had been for many years out of harness, and was unacquainted ...

THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE.*

... schoolboy hot-headedness. The two sulerior ?? of cavalry sent out as first and second in corn. mand were Lords Iucan and Cardigan, who were well known to ba on bad ternms wvith each other. Lord Lucan had been for many years Out of harness, and was un ...

THE LIFE OF KING HENRY V

... a spirited and earnest performance. Master Grattan plays the Boy-Falstafi's Boy -with great vivacity and intelligence. He is a lad of much promise, and may do excellent work as an actor. Mr. Ryder plays John Bates, the soldier, with a straightforward ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... ;Misses Miirtic Patmer, Emile Urattatt, Sidney K. I'belps Jane Grey. At 8, IN OLDEN DAYS. \lMesis. Harry Grattan, A E. W. Mason, Miss Emilie Grattan. MATINEE TO-DAY, at i. MR. AND MRS. GERMAN REED'S ENTERTAINMENT. llnder the Manaemnelt of MIr. ALvert GERMrAs ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... and Manager. EVERY EVENING, at 7.30, THE DERBY WINNER, by Sir AUGUSTUS HARtliS, CECIL RAE~tIGH, and HENRnn hAoIMLTON. Mrs. John Wood. Misses Beatrice Lamb, Raleigh, Pattie Brossne, Jessica Black, Louise iMoodie; Messrs. Charles Dalton, Harry Eversfield ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... muintia farcical comedy GO BANG, ?? Ross and OsUDotnD CARe. Produced 1yF1-. PARKnER, ILttY Lind, JeSSie Bond, John L. Shinie. Harry Grattan, and lull comipany, At 7.40, THE SILVER IONEYSATON O MATINEE ATVERY SATURDAY, at 2.30, AVENUE THEATRE. Moanager ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... PiARzER, Letty Lind, Jessie Bond, John L. Shine, Harry Grattan, and full company; At .40, THE SILVER HONEYMOON. MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT, at 2.10.. AVENUE THEATRE. Manager, Mr. C. T. H. Hisi.TsLay. EVERY EVENING, at 8.50, ARMS AND THE MAN, by BERNARD SHAW. MeSSrM ...

THE ENGLISH IN IRELAND.*

... large quantities of pikes and other arms, which were carefully concealed, General Lake (afterwards Lord Lake) and. Sir Judkin Fitzgerald compelled persons whom they knew to be in the secret to discover the hidden arms by flogging them till they confessed ...

IRISH SPIES AND PATRIOTS

... y,wicked and corrupt; butpleads for a few honest men among the patriots, such as Lord E. Fitzgerald, Emmet, Curran, or Grattan. So shines a good deed in a naughty world. But the curiosity of his book is the patience, research, and acuteness which ...

THE QUEEN'S THEATRE

... as his own, and becomes the John O'Fergus of the drama. The throttled child, the brother, or foster brother, we are uncertain which, of the kidnapped child grows up into the Omadhaun. At the opening of the play we find John O'Fergus courting the inevitable ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... Conducted by John Fitagerald. Pr oduced by Mons. ?? lrs'ou. Bx pen ow per Daly.children balf-price to al neats excrpt gallery.- ROYALTY THEATRE. TO-N.IGIT, at &30, ARTHUPR R01BERTS in THE NEW CORSICAN BROTHERS, ?? by Aleassrs. Deatne Brand, John CIliiosv ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... Popular .-lasic, arranged by JOHN CROOI;. Preceded, at 1.16, by LA ROSE D'AUVERGNE, by OirrmeNacA, rnd a Comedietta, at 7.30, IN THE EXPRESS. Messrs. Albert Chevalier, Joseph .apley, George Sinclair, George Capel, harry Grattan, V, Warde, R, V. Shone, and ...