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THEATRE ROYAL

... throws them together, admitting no inllnence to bear upon them but the ordinary circumstances of daily life, making them speak in no other language than that in daily use, and the result is that we are at last compelled to acknowltdge that we have brought ...

THE AGRICULTURAL SHOW IN CORK

... I have already c forwarded you a full description of these arrang. i ments and of the situation of the yard. Just, so to speak, at the very gates of the city of Cork, 8 within a fow mainutes' walk of tbetheartof the city, a lies the Cork Park, a treeleis ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... as Rose was most agreeable. hliss relcy Findland as Mlinnetta danced well, and of Miss Isa Johasoll it is impossible not to speak favourably; she was charmingly simple, both ia action and ar- ticulation, and at the same time quite self-possessed and at ...

GAIETY THEATRE

... attsin a high position as 'a 'vocalist; The muiuor atrts were pretty fairly filled. Of the chorusea it Is agrseeble to be abbto speak well, and the or. chestrsl departmentwas excellently managed. The stage arrangements, too, were, as they have been from the ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... Apostles predict, there hare arisen so many presumptions and self-willed persons who despise government, and are not afraid to speak evil of dignities, the circulation of such a work as that by Dr. Houston, which sets forth so clearly the duties and respo ...

MAJOR O'GORMAN

... wait To heara broadaide from the Major. There was a time not far distant when it was the custom in some Irish newspapers to speak of the major as a buffoon, and to talk of the character of Irish Parliamentary representation suffering at his hands. Nothing ...

THE WAGNER FESTIVAL AT BAYREUTH

... Ayinc tl, the prelude to The lling of tb e Nibelunf, a btsides itA host of princes, ?? S nd titled people in general, uot to speak of tile many It persons distinginebed in the realms of music, t ,nd art. The Eperor of Gernany carne to 'Bayrettb, not so much ...

THE NATIONAL HORSE SHOW

... Larger musters there have been in Kildare-stroet. Against 430 hunters catalogued last year there are only 331, strictly speaking, now in the yard, and hunters make the vast bulk of the show. Rams last year numbered 72; this year, with more varie- ties ...

MULLINGAR AUGUST FAIR

... excesscves upply of horses was very apparent in the afternoon, and at three o'clock, when usually the streets are, comparatively speaking, clear of horses, to-day they were as thronged with unsold animals as they would be at eleven o clock on other fair days ...

THE NATIONAL HORSE SHOW

... publication.-Yours, o I, , J ,9 : r - ; ?? - X, . AT0 TO |U,, THR 30DI.0 OF ,TUR FR , &.t . . IF;-Yi correspondent Nr.Robertsbn;'speaks of the absence of any. puthority from wo-king. rd tnen against Sunid'y6loIn&. - ?? me to t int his attention to he petitiins ...