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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... unnecessary to speak, as he is known. to all, and of the latter we must for the present say little, as we have had no means of judging of his voosl capacities. We know that he is engiged for next sason by the manager of Her B1ajestys, and this speaks 7olumes ...

MEATH HORSE SHOW

... 1E1'OETTEReJS NAVAN, SRPTEMBE5 15.-'rhe above show, for the third time, took place to-day in the Barracl-esrqare, in this town. To speak of the show of horses would be simply to say that it did credit to the cotmty, ard of the attendance to remark that, notwi ...

THE EXHIBITION PALACE—VISIT OF THE LORD LIEUTENANT

... and familiar melody were rendered in a brilliant, pure style, that we have never heard approached. Mr. Levoy mado the violin speak, if we might use the phrase, so fer- vently did he pour his soull into it, The variations were wonderfully sweet, and the audience ...

CARRICK ON SUIR FAIR

... receive, thougn qua- lified by unfavourable accounts of particular crops, are most encouraging. A correspondent from Mal- low speaks badly of the wheat, though well of every other species of produce :- To the recollection of some of the most experienced ...

NATIONAL HORSE SHOW, 1866

... composed chiefly of young girls. After singing and prayers, Mr. Aldridge, of the Birmingham Con fereoce, was called upon to speak. The main sab-I stance of his speech was that he felt well, and that I all the saints were first rat. He concluded by ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... upheld flee very highest repels- tione to which a lioritonto in our time less espired, We must rot lose this opportueshty of speaking of Mdlloe Titiens's pe IorneeiO in the grand solo, 'I I, ase la Nuhe, with .hine thes third act opens. It was a, great triumph ...

FASHION AND VARIEITES

... materially her already high re- putatton as a vocalist and . musician in the eations- tion of Ier hearers, . Whenever we have to speak of Ma, Sactley it is enlylto pralse him, Indeed we do not resmesmber to have heard any other gneat artist whose excellence ...

THEATRE ROYAL—SEMIRAMIDE

... owing to the presence of the hand of the fith Dragoon I Guards on the etage, dresoed sijs ats veritabls Aseyrisnes. As we are speaking of the cshortaeee, we might ais well hero g observe that they were all excellent, without a single ax. 0 caption, and contributed ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... expression It may select, is rd-C manleable in all its phases for thre universal, simple, and in- telligible language In which It speaks to all. Tire opera of Les Hitlimnotref in more a highr Intellentusel fiont than awork of genius, and while it can never be ...

GREAT NATIONAL HORSE SHOW

... 'The weight carrying cobs in class E numbered seventeen in both sections, and were of the right sort. There was little worth speaking of in sections IF and G for best pair of matched carriage horses Igeldings):and for officers' chargers. Hor3es calculated ...

THE ENNISCORTHY UNION CATTLE SHOW

... such unfavourable circumetances, completed.thir work, I did not succeed. I cauno say thzat the farmers here are unanimous in speaking of the number and excellent quality of the animils exhibited in the varigusfdepartmefntsof the show, with the single exceptionof ...