"killarney And The Rhine."
This play will be presented at the Grand opera house tomorrow evenng. Concerning it the North American, of Philadelphia, says: "Killarney and the Rhine" was presented at the Standard Theatre last night with several scènes supposed to be faithfully illustrative of Ireland and Germany. J. E. Toole, a Germán dialect comedian of excellent manners and appearance, assumed the leading role, Conrad, who experiences niany heroic adventures during the course of the entertainment. Incidentally he introduces several pretty ballads. Miss Alida Cortelyou, an emotional actress of much ability, supplied the most important support to the star, although the entire company was competent. The scènes representing the great Lakes of Killarney and the military prison at Wicklow were effective."
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