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LITERATURE

... those of Scotland. There is a peculiar richness about all trout in Ireland, whereas in the north of Britain the fish are, speaking with many exceptIons, white and poor. And this difference is easily accounted for. The Scotch rivers have a great deal of ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... alfresco portion of the performancea. We need not dwell on the tasteful equeetrianiem of Ella, neither is it neceieary to speak of the truly surprising acrobatio feats of the Etbairlan troupe of acrobats. The merit of these performanses is well known ...

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 ...

FAIRS

... which took place on Wednesday, was well attended by both buyers and sellers of all kinds of stock. The demand, generally speaking, was greater than the supply, which caused almost everything exhibited to change hands before the termination of business ...

FAIRS

... Monday, was but poorly supplied, and buyers were scarce. For horses of aigood class high prices were asked, and, comparativoly speaking, butfew sales were effected. There were a&few we Il-bred horses suited for making hunters, for which from 80 to 100 guineas ...

FASHIONABLE INTELIGENCE

... wes daily decreasing. TinlAftEs ROYAL The Caledonian Mercury speaks very highly of Miss Clare Leslie, who we understand has been re- oently added to the company of the Th6atre Royal. Speaking of her readinger of -SlbAsltspearr ths Mirimry says l-_ ller ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... Princees Louisa, drove out In the afternoon. The Maherajah Daleep XSlugh left Osborne yesterday. Letters from the South of France speak of the reception given to the Emperor of the Freneh during his late visit to Pau as being of an exceedingly cordial oharsoter ...

FAIRS

... do. ?? 62 88 Sligo ?? ?? 88 90 Do. brile. ?? 2 6T Tbeireportslfrom Italy, Spain, and other southern countrite continue to speak highly of the results of the hnrvesa, snd prices of new wheat have already fallen gnfficiently in that quarter to bring quotations ...

LITERATURE

... Syriac, nor e otld the Syrian missionary stop the usurpa- ee tion t he retaliated upon those languages by teaching them to speak as eloquently as his own the Catholic creed. lp St. Matthew wrote his gosnel in Syriac but St. Peter's is 'i 'by Greek; St ...

THEATRE ROYAL—THE ITALIAN OPERA

... eijoyed that plcasuro. The role of Adalkawill bhflledfby Mdile.; ifarsi, of whose ?? the London 2tkenteum, no mean authority, speaks in terms cf flatterlik, tlt'hough qualified praise. We need nof say one word as to'the probable rendering of the part of Ortm ...

THEATRE ROYAL—THE ITALIAN OPERA

... restoring the atccommodatlou for the band. to somewhat about itq ancient extent.I The orchestral band-of Which we may fairly speak in terms of the highest acm-n nasudation-was complete in every, instrumental department; Its power has been augmented by additional ...

THEATRE ROYAL—THE ITALIAN OPERA

... g' le5 he ,choruses, 'generially speaking, were good, but tp our 'notion ~tbey~ 'felt 'short dlf'th truly.Asplendid style of th bruidd eohdruu on0 'Modayeveiig'eopeaIt woubld'beonl rethertgrvo encomums ere e ios'speak of the, ?? 'direntloic Fof d~~s~efa ...