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THE IRISH LANGUAGE

... try and get permission to have the pupils of th* third and fourth olases taught the laguage.u Il this district the Irish-speaking pupils rarely evet remain at school to reach the fifth clens, but bcon4 siderable number remain iuil they pas in the. fourth ...

THE LEINSTER HALL

... Thsn we are to have Miss Robertson, soprano, and Madame Autoineato Stirling, contralto, of both of whoM cetemporary criticism speaks highly. Mr:: Orlando Harley comea favourably recuenreeded also as a tenor. The instrumental party- include % pianoforte soloist ...

CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS

... and dangerous duty of writing a dialogue cake- lated to please the public and batisfy the require- ments of these wh ae to speak it, and sofaris the engagement of capae artisat is concerned, there seem but little doubt tht the work will losW no element ...

LITERATURE

... .ness. The 'Parnell Movement has bad a most remarkable success in Enpland in its original and expensive edition, and i speaks eloquently for l ir. O'Connor's literary ability as well as for his h1 bistorical instinct that it has been universally 0 ...

CONCERT AT THE EXHIBITION PALACE

... preseuntatives of the Preis. Indeed, more correctly speaking, we might say the entire absence of any arrangement to facilitate us in the discharge of a very oncrous duty. (On this subject we shali hava to speak in a more marked u anner than wve been inclined ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... any ?? ability. The lady who appeared 15 J'ulsets mother looked much more like her youauger sister. The scenery, general]y speaking, Wvas very good, bust we would suggest to the 12 a ier in future not to whistle so very loudly bths secenes are being changed ...

SIGNOR ESPOSITO'S PIANOFORTE RECITAL

... upon his elegant scale playing, splendid wrist action, aid sundry other qualities would be a poor and piece- meal way of speaking of a grand total His first item was Beethoven's sonata in D minor, which De Pachmann also played on the occasion of his recent ...

THE QUEEN'S THEATRE

... who are to take part in them, and the programmes already published, promise to be most attractive It is quite unnecessary to speak of the vocal ac- complishments of Mr. M'Gackin himself and of Mr. Ludwig, the universal public of Dublin being quite familiar ...

AMATEUR PERFORMANCE AT THE QUEEN'S THEATRE

... 3silv remedied. With regard to the performers they were all successful in their respective roes. It is the habit of critics to speak in a half-disparaging manner of the efforts of amateurs, but while it is, no doubt, true that they 13lick the experience ...

OPERA AT THE GAIETY

... was quite ?? in its perfectin 3he looked the part tkwraughly. Her conception of it was quite up to the mark, dramatically speaking, while her' siagiag wa- a brnliast displaT in which she never forgot the canons of good *Ae. Rer singirg of tI& -'Jewel ...

CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS

... very ncwvest class. At the Quaeu's Thegtre a comical Irish pantc. mlne, Brian the Bold will be given at 1 o'clock. In speaking of the company it will be enough to say that such firmly-established. Dublin favourites as Mr. avd Mrs. Charles Sollivan ...

HERR ELSNER'S CONCERT

... connection with thq prieesdings, but on the ithole, Adi partidularly having -regard to tG oecar elon, It is more agreeable to speak of what was 'rally beyond the reach of unfavorlable notice. Mrs. 8cott Fennoll'e vecallsm waa, i at least one respeat, the ...