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QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE

... celebrated play of ?? Daddy Hlardacre, in .whichli he is said to have surpassed himself will be pre- sented this evening. Speaking of Mr. Robson's acting in the part, the 1/orning Post says:-1 A more awful picture of avarice working in thc veins, mu1scles ...

QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE

... have repeatedly spoken in terms of approbation, and now that the machinery worlms without any mistakes it is impossible to speak in terms sufficiently eulogistic of its grandeur anti effect. The new comedy of Tihe Serious Fnamily followed, and cer- tairly ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... special overture by Levey, and humorous vocal adaptations from all the favourite operas. This looks a rich bill of fare, not to speak of the concluding treat of Granby and little Charlotte Saunders il the farce of Popping the Question. We may very safely an- ...

MUSIC

... now favourite French air which. throwing the '1 Mariellalse in the back ground, has become the French national authem-weo speak of the air And song, ' Partant Pour la Syrie. This song, chaunted by Mrs. Mahon, aided by the full choral force of the concert ...

THE LEINSTER HALL

... Thsn we are to have Miss Robertson, soprano, and Madame Autoineato Stirling, contralto, of both of whoM cetemporary criticism speaks highly. Mr:: Orlando Harley comea favourably recuenreeded also as a tenor. The instrumental party- include % pianoforte soloist ...

THE IRISH LANGUAGE

... try and get permission to have the pupils of th* third and fourth olases taught the laguage.u Il this district the Irish-speaking pupils rarely evet remain at school to reach the fifth clens, but bcon4 siderable number remain iuil they pas in the. fourth ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... professional services of Mr. Morriaon have been ever rendered with proverbial generosity and cheerfulness. This alone, not to speak of some four and thirty years devoted to the intellectual amusement of our citizens, will surely render Mr. Morrison's beneft ...

FAIRS

... July fair of tbis town, held on Tuesday, was tolerably well supplied with stock of all description9, for which, generally speaking, there was a good demand. In the horned 6tock departmentthere weresome very eboicelois of two and tbree-year-old heifera ...

THE LITERATURE OF 1848

... at a meeting which was ad- dressed by a young man who promised to take a high place among his countrymen of that day, and, speaking with all the earnestness of youth, he said, This hand has of ten driven the plough and there are manyhere whoknow it ...

LITERATURE

... .ness. The 'Parnell Movement has bad a most remarkable success in Enpland in its original and expensive edition, and i speaks eloquently for l ir. O'Connor's literary ability as well as for his h1 bistorical instinct that it has been universally 0 ...

THE ITALIAN OPERAS

... of admired perfection, some of the grandest and most po- pular compositions of the great maestros of Italan opera, slot to speak of their presentation with every advantage that vocal and dramatic talentcould confe. Of the Oshpeo and Eswydice, a piece entirely ...

ROTUNDO—MR. HARRISON'S CONCERTS

... which seemed to have affected the resonance and power of her voice on her first appearance in Dublin. The provincial press speaks in the warmest terms of her excellence as an operatic vocalist, and record- the evident preposession of the most refined and ...