M ISS ANNIB Dlßeturaff'd. Addrem, 858, Kenninaton-roid. HflEiS FANNY BROWN, Ballet Mietresa, Le«aon« In Mondays and Thnrsdays, lae till 0, Masonlo Hall, Oamhsrwsll Wew-road. M ISS ADA Reheaning CLARE, Oaicty Theatre, London, W. C. ISS LIZZIE CLAREMONT Disengaged for Autumn. Char
MICHAEL CONNELLY, Permanent .XL Musical Director, Theatre Royal, Dublin. liberty ompoee Muric for Dramas, Ac. Addreee, ae above. COOKE. Mr. FELIX EDWARDES,. Engaged by Mr Ueary DandM to Marcus Benton, n •• The Price of Peace/' Charlwood Mna. Claphanu-pk., B.W. h. blmobe-frith, M
wobbles between virtue end vice in most extraordinary fashion. Mr John Boyd as the publican and Mr Fred Wilber force as Dr. Cameron arc sufficient for their parts. Mias Alary Stafford and Miss Maud Clitberow play respectively the somewhat colourless parts ot the heroine, Lena Ca
Madame Yaeeo, Mr Ofeojiro Kawakami, and the Japanese players, who were recently the Criterion, have now moved to the Shaftesbury Theatre, where they opened on Monday last, the quaint and ourions nature of the entertainment again proving considerable attraction. Two of the items
Box-offloe (Mr Maokay) from 100 a.m. S A V O Every Eveniog, 816. THE EMERALD ISLE. Written Beall Hood by Arthur Sullivan and Edward German. Matinee every Saturday at 2*Bo. Box-office. 9-0 am. 11-O pm.
“COUNSEL FOB THE DEFENCE.’ A Naw Four-Act Drama, by Henry Herne, Presented tor the Fiiat Time any Stale at the Metropole Theatre, Devonport, ot July 15th John Staunton Mr William Matthews Richard Butaell Mr Biibiet M. Kuo Aliernon Olaverlng Hr Feed Coeteee Inspector Japp Hr Cntn
the man and chair quivering intensely as though subjected to immense electric torce. The experiment caused tremendous excitement among the audience, and when the man was unstrapped and was being brought out of the hypnotic stage he appeared especially to feel an unpleasant sensa