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RTHUR J. O’HARA, A.M., Ex-President of the Literary Society of St. Francis Xavier's Church,New York. eeIt is the intention to publish a series of these play- books, each number containing one historical play andone farce. The first number contains the following plays: iP CLONTARF. Po, An historical play,in Three Acts, descriptive of the famous battle’%between the Irish and the Danes, fought Good Friday, April 23, A.D. torg4.THE OFFICE SEEKERS. A farce, in One Act, presenting the tribulations of a public manwith patronage to bestow, and the aggressive importunities ofthose irrepressible gentlemen known as office seekers. These plays offer the advantages of brevity, facility of| representation, and previous successful production.| CLONTARF was first played by the Literary Society of| St. Francis Xavier’s Church, in Chickering Hall, N. Y.,and THE OFFICE SEEKERS in the Hall of the College ofSt. Francis Xavier, N. Y., by the same Society. Both playswere favorably received by large and intelligent audiences. Believing that these plays will meet a want yet umsup-plied, and “that their contents and popular price will re-commend them to all interested, the author confidentlysends them forth, hoping they will meet with a favorablereception. i ask Single Copies, 15 Cents.12 Copies, sap 25 CoE $2.50. Sent, post-paid, on eoeita of the price.Address all orders to STEPHEN MEARNS, Printer and Publisher, Me 4,~o eQ, ’ Y & r(3 BARCLAY St., NEw YORK. jf
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