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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

... 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 ...

QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE

... devoted wife, but, notwithstandiag the very romantic nature of the piece, a little lees of passionate energy in her style of speaking might be-n improvement.- She seemed, however, to make rather a fevonrable impression, and was well cheered. Mr. Montegae ...

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 ...

QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE

... and towards this city my heart has ever turn ed with en emotion only known to those who esteem it a privilege to think and speak of their native soil (loud applause). The link which binds us to life, and the link which unites us to fatherland Is one end ...

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 ...

MUSIC HALL—ARTHUR NAPOLEON CONCERTS

... was warmly encored. The second duet by thase two gifted vocalists- The flight of the sWallow--wAS al6o jutlly applauded. We speak laet of the wondrous instrumental attraction of the evening. Let the'reader imaginre a beautiful and singu- larly ?? and i ...

LITERATURE

... Miinor, with the ease ,ahd -r'apidity of a h' co'il'otiou not yetdie-' coirersd, and hast, thoagh not least, from Ekgland' all speak- enk one tongue, all owning 'one faith, all eager for one' large 'true w~iedom, '4 thence, wheo their etay is over, going back ...

LITERATURE

... stage, wherein certain charges were made on the one hand, and warmly denied by the other party. When Mr. Burke stocd up to speak the board party at once raised an uproar and demanded a division. I put it tb the meeting whether they would adjourn until ...

LITERATURE

... dint of laborious study, as they have acquired other an- cient languages. To others of them the Irish has been, literally speaking, a mother tongue, an advantage which they have improved by studious application. Some of them rank among the highest names ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... ?? 'Tbe Ode to St. Cecilit's Day, nd Athalia, by Hlandsl. Of lhe merits of the former sublime coinposition we cltn speak it terrino of the tighit pralise frim having been preseut ais i's first grail rhcar~nl on yesterday, ivhen v'e heard a combieation ...

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 ...