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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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE

... of whiskey., In the first scene-The- Devil's Prnclh bowl by Moonlight-the bag of evil is discovered vrorking a still, and speaks thus See how the flames o'er my helidralught play- Miy'draught that steals man's ralins away. Oh, how I revel in joy to think ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... The pieces selectod for her debdr In that city were East Ly7nne, and her famoma character of Medea, and the local critics speak in terms of the wanerst praise of the manner in which sheimpersonatcd bothl VoWe, jisplaying the highest histrionic genius ...

QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE

... DublIn. . Madams WillIams ?? musiilan. Her aketches of rarled chgractor Daroexceietsdiisd it Is hut fair to ey. that, generally speak- ing, ohe'aml)iy dessrves ti)C applause and patfonage ?? on her slncetier errlival Iln Dabhln. ! 3ol. rlOE GE'ODSON'S EINT ...

THE ITALIAN OPERA

... will merely,-in speaking of her vocalism, mention her singing of the air 1Que Bola Virgirs rosa. We need not say that this song was heard by the entire house in delighted silence. Its own merits as a. delicious favourite melody, not to speak of its exqu ...

THE ENGLISH OPERA

... bo expected that the leading characters would be sustained with fnul effect by the same vocalists. It is now unneceesary to speak of the singing of Aliss Pyne. for If anjthing Is said It must be a repetition of the oft and justly repeated statement that ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... was of rather an ambitious character, consisting of selections from some of ?? great inosters. The porlormancas, generally speaking, possessed considerable merit, and were heard throughout wth evident grstifcation by those present, DUBLIN AHATECU, MUSICAL ...