A REPLY.
To the Editor
SIR,—I expressed my astonishment at the two letters that appeared in a recent issue of your journal with regard to the disturbance that took place in the Queens Theatre on Wednesday evening; and as “Mr Alston” wishes to know who wrote under the cognomen of “ Bair ITay,” I.e will acquire the'knowledge from the signature appended to ink letter. I reiterate my former statement, and again say that the noise—to say nothin./ .- f thc'bad language made u-e or o’i rue evening m question—proceeded from our Northern visit us I also beg to Hate that hr.lf a-d.uwn v.r oirs were obliged to move fr.mr the r-eats admining those occupied by those “gentlemen” tin on Jr sheer disgust at timer unseemly conduct.. . If this contradiction is md. ..oudd red sutVicicut, I am in a po.-miou to ru'.e.t, .p iato my remarks by tin* t stimony of revered ladies and gentlemen who were Mir.oycd during tiiecour.se of the performance.—l uni, 3m ,
TUGS. JfETHEIiINTON Shamrock Hotel, September 2S.
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Evening Star, Issue 3929, 28 September 1875, Page 3
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168A REPLY. Evening Star, Issue 3929, 28 September 1875, Page 3
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