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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 ...

THE QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE

... Me City, by William Scribble, Esq. n! this clever production, when it recently appeared in book ropc. wo toek occasion to speak Is terms of high and de- se :5d praihe, and we are sure tlb approbation which was wost generally accorded to it fit print will ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... his true position must be determined on the stage of high drama. When speaking of the Hamlet of Mor. Walter Montgomery, on the opening night of Monday last, we felt bound to speak in terms of praise of his masterly and truthful conception of that arduous ...

THE DRAMA IN LONDON

... entertainer, and your own name appears in letters not unlike those 'which stand' below a Roman bust. With such -6 pllaque so to speak, I was bidden some diays ago to come to a recep- tion given by Xr. Woolcome an American, to Mr. Winch, another child of the ...

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 ...

LITERARY NOTES

... gathering of supporters who are devoted to him, who cheer him when he speaks, and uproariously applaud all his sarcasms, and cry down all his political opponents. I am not speaking now of the little groui of really distinguished men who happen to agree ...

LITERATURE

... religion, &ec. The great subject is entered on of laud, its value in Canada, and the means open to the emigrant for ob- ?? it. It speaks of the functions of crown land agents, both in the eastern and western sectiou3 of the territory, as also of the regulations ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... forseveralmi- nutes. On this eccaslon he phowgmophed tio uld Jew, and read humon nature and Shakspeare, both In acting and speaking, Iii a mannerall but perfect( ar which made us proud of him as our fllow -conntryman. ie showed himself mesterof tho taskl ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... furniture. 2118 AN INVASION OF JAPANESE PRODUCTS. (REUTtR'S TBILUGRAI .) Washington, Monday. In the Senate to-day Mr Stewart, speaking on the subject of a pending resolution for the appointment of a commission to. investigate the needs of labour and agriculture ...