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THE IRISH LANGUAGE

... yezar since, Mr. John Fleming ac- )centuated the fact that in Irish-speAking districts the results fees earned for teachers by pupils are c.ensiderably higher than those in English-speak- ing. He gave in detail the statistics which bore out his contention ...

THE GAELIC LEAGUE

... presence someone who will act. The language can quickly revived; the old speak it. and many the young know it. Whoie influence the League in felt the boys aud girls think it a disgrace to speak Gaelic. I found this feeling, bnt found also that it was easily removed ...

THE IRISH LANGUAGE

... there take) intf theit service.those who can speak to them in' Irish or mingle with the natives for the same- purpose1 Will Irishlhotelkeeper:E'n those quarters'accommo. date their guests with Irish-'speaking servants ? or if families in tbe interior of ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... mankind. At the start we may'say that it would'be absurd to speak of Mr. Irving as of an ordiharg actor. He has foughthis way lnch'bb inch to'hitpresenteruinenee; he has had loeses, so to speak -iad he cannot be called the; creature of nu ?? ancy of re- ...

LITERATURE

... defionlinatiols, speaking at piublic rncetings, arid that wve rarely henr them, or any of thier, without a Eensation of ulisenehantseLut. The prra)li.l line of advance to tha same estimate is, that the gift of tolerenbly clear and impressive speaking invariably ...

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 ...

GAIETY THEATRE—ITALIAN OPERAS

... and not only to her voice, tut to har graceful ornatasro and florid execution- On sn1ore than oud ocoasion we have hed to speak in torui of high praise of Mddle. Mlarimon's clbaits in tlb oily workof Iloto w'skuiown inthiscountr.y, and we have bad oftener ...

ROYAL HIBERNIAN ACADEMY OF ARTS

... evening, but Ue have heard that the inspector awarded more medals than the academy had at first in- tended to apportion, which speaks well for the perfor- mance and induetry of the studeutz. TIIE GREAT EXHIBIITION. Although the number yesterday was lower by ...

KELLS AUTUMN FAIR

... quality from dog. to fas., and inferior bevats from 60B. to 65s. per awt. Store cattle. were in rather les demand, generally speaking; but where the beasts showed good cou- dition, active sales were effected. 'Three year old heifers rated from 131. to 161 ...

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 ...

THE IRISH LANGUAGE

... study the language; then somhething moite ndy~nced could be supplied. . However, my own v ery limited knowledge forbids me to speak among Irish scholars of high distinction. I enclose theque for £1, my first contribution to the' truly pattiotic end pious ...