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DUBLIN ORATORICAL AND LITERARY INSTITUTE

... adjourned to this evening. The objects of the society are to promote and encourage the improvemeut of its members in extempore speaking, and in a correct style of writing, as well as to cultivate a taste for the study of history and other branches of literature ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE—DEBUT OF CATHERINE HAYES

... triumphs, by winning the approval of the most critical musical audience in the world. The London journals, without any exception, speak in laudatory terms of her vocal and dramatic powers; and we are stre the admirers of our Irish prnlma donna will peruse with ...

THEATRICALS, &c

... tan of higher study assume thisa part) . Of Mr. Granby's feneral Davmu we have had many oocasions to speak, and, indeed, we are almost tired of speaking in praise of this clever actor. It will be sufficient to say that he was as effective as heretofore ...

IRISH ART FOR THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... conception of it and of the beauty of those portions which wore developed; but we are happy to say that we are now able to speak of it on the evidence of our own eyes, and no longer as seen in detail but in its complete form. The work has just been cast ...

THE ITALIAN OPERA

... with anythiug like success a powerful array of leading vocalists, highly accomplished in their art, is indispensa. bi, not to speak of the acoessory parts, which must be ably tilled by sound musicians. Thus Il is that we conei- der the style in which it was ...

LITERATURE

... upon our native land, entitled Ireland-its Garden and its Grave upon which we will say nothing, as we unhappily can seldom speak favourably of our cotltemporary's political effusiuns. ...

SPRING CATTLE SHOW

... as most perfect we may -soture to speak of those sent in by N. Barton, Esq., the Earl of Shannon Ca new exhibitor), Lord Duct- raven, &c. The fat cows also present a most attractive feature In the show. We can only speak of the specimens which ?? to challenge ...

THEATRICALS, &c

... It would be, of course, only repeating what we in common with other sections of the press have often declared, were we to speak of the singing and acting of Mr. Sims Reeves in the part of Edgoardo, In this opera Hlis ap- pearance on the stage was hailed ...

THE QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE

... employe, is as certain to meet its just reward in this city as elsewhere. Of Mrs. Webb, as a clever actress, we oan ecarcely speak too highly: to an interesting appearance, in her acting, she adds sparkling animation, and, when necessary, great earnestness ...

THEATRICALS, &c

... c admirers of the musical drama. They have bern compelled to listen to the rapturous reminisnencas of their friends when speaking of the vocallsm end acting of Grisi, Marco, Graziail, Formes, Madame Gassier, and others, in the pieviouS night's opera, ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... ROYAL,;--1 WVere we toestate that the pba. of T/e Gawester was perfonerhd last night before a croiwded house, we wvould be speaking the truth, and yet be very iar from convey- ing a justideanof the niagsuiflcent style of its presentation, cof the immnensity ...

FASHIONABLB INTELLIGENCE

... Duchess of Bedfcrd. MISS CONRAN'S 'CONCERT. Expectation is on tiptoe for the debut of this young lady to-night. If.report speaks truly, we are to look for the rising in the empyrean of music of a star of the first magnitude; and, certainly, report is ...