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THE GAIETY THEATRE

... is~ .- .t hemian Girl, As given by Mr. Roa, theoepu . smacks of the process of embellishments improw. n ment, and, so to speak, posthumous sorrctiCtP a very large extent. It is at beat a performanc that becomes dwarfed when one compares it with the maturer ...

THE NATIONAL SCHOOL CLASS BOOKS

... was not alone a scourgo to his religion but to his nationality. Can anyone who bas read her life by Miss Strickland-not to speak of other authors, Protestant as well as Catholic-concur in the eulogy of the poet i Let me hope that in the next edition of ...

THEATRE ROYAL—ITALIAN OPERA

... THEATRE ROYAL-ITALIAN OPERA. The few who are accustomed to the social out' Vege of speaking their minds do not hesitate to uy that Meyerbeer'a opera, Robert le Diable, is a fine but rather heavy work. It is a laborious performance, on a fair level, ...

THE CAMPOBELLO-SINICO CONCERTS

... the Exhi- bition Palace. The attendance was much larger than on the previous occasion, and the entertain. ment, generally speaking, a more successful ote, The artists vere the same. Some anticipation was indulged in as to the appearance of ?dlle Mariani ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... engagement in which the play has been performed, and the third comn. pany that has performed it in Dubliu, anp it cer. tainly speaks well for its popularity to find that the house last night was crowded from floor to ceiling. It would be an invidious task ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... of its Gcomic attributes. In. deed, it seems to have gained in them, the noble lord has been some years in the world, so to speak, and ?? with -it seemsa to have made him.more consistently-absurd, more inteUi- gently foolish, and more sublimely rididulous ...

THE UNIVERSITY CHORAL SOCIETY CONCERT

... the chorus of ladies and gentlemen who constftute the l vocal department of the society. In speaking o the oratorio it must be remembered that we are speaking of it only after a first hearing of it, and that it is, therefore, oiut of oun power to write ...

THE EXHIBITION [ill]

... would there take a long time for an inspection of their wonders. Those who can should wallk through quickly. Of eourse, I only speak of visitors not strong, or hav- ing but a tly or1- two's time. There is also the tower of the Trocadero PTa kce, ascended by ...

THE EXHIBITION AT PARIS

... the Champ de Mars is Snhara. They speak of organ. ising caravans to make the passage, or, at all events, of borrowing a few camels from the garden of acclimatation. But the remedy would be worse than the disease. Speaking seriously, the great want of the ...

SEA HORSES AT THE ZOO

... merriment on shore, especially when the fearless rider mounted and urged the creature on its by no, means wild career. Seriously speaking, the utility of the s gea horse' would appear to be this. In case, say of ship. wrebk, coiriffiiuicatioh might po'sibly ...

LITERATURE

... of IndU4 gepoes-giveu in works formally approved by that same congregation. But what we are better pleased with, and what speaks more iotelligibly to most people, is the auspices under which the little volume has been given to the public. It has been ...

FINE ARTS

... entitled Aleace, althouigh repre- senting only one ligxxre-that of a girl quitting for the last time her humble domicile-speaks voluua3s for what the conquered and annexed province lims suffered through the exile of its children. The 'Soldier of Christ-n ...