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THE GAIETY THEATRE

... Arnbhei, and Mr. Snazelle adinirakle as Devilehoof. Miss Josephine Yorko was the Queen of the Gipsies. The opera was, generally speaking, well given, and told on the audionce, who ooored several items heartily, hrmongstth rest,I dreamt that I dwelt nd The ...

THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... summer sun, looked as bright r and beautifealas mny man could care to see. i Speaking generally of tile seow--nad indeed n within the limits at disposal it is only possible' to a speak generally of it-thee average quality of the i ?? may be described partioulaily ...

THE IRISH LANGUAGE AND CHARACTER

... for the Preservatiou of a the Irish Language. No such thing. I vw-rote P on Roy own individual responsibility, without it speaking to a single moemberof thae soiety. I wrote si on prisiiple, because I concurred with the views ' enunciated in the College ...

THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... the future-we have had a lesson in the past-and be prepared not to be so lavish in our expeuditure. I don't speak to tellant farmers alone, I speak to all classes. I say we were too lavish. Wetlheoglcteverytialng wan goizg our own wray, end that weweer aiilways ...

BALLINASLOE OCTOBER FAIR

... ait advalco in priaeW o rom £X1 to £2 a lbiad is aiticipated. I give ?? as the on dit, to be taken jiust for 'viatiti'l t Speaking of the crowded condition . she ?? 8s1ugests the fact thlat it is. ver creditable to r ria thss almost coniplete ab~nco of ...

BALLINASLOE OCTOBER FAIR

... cattle dealers acid large farmers Iho appeared on the greenD this morning was' greater than I have seen for many years,, Speaking of the disappsarance of aO many people suggests the fact that one calnot help being struck by this extraordinary diflerence ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... O'Grady as 4Ially. IU'2ids were exeellent, and thu're is no need of special praise in thir regard ' We ' ih; however, to speak favourably of Mr; Frank Dalton, who impersonated Roon~y, the bailiff.' As a comic stago Irishmanef' the type presented he is ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... the Children's Pitnafore Company' appeared for the first timio in Dublin. It is iot quite easy to lznov exactly llho to speak of the representa. tion of sruch a work by suchi performera. it the frit plice it nlost ;ilwuys lie, to a certain extent at ...

MR. BOUCICAULT'S NEW IRISH DRAMA

... front of mny uffetiding b tL :f this extent, no more. Tihe O'Dowd, an old lrih fiut-e, uneducated but self-made and wetlthy, speaks- 01)000-I slo my OIwI landlord. I wish every lika Vfn el could saV the saell. Lu ! ?? tl'isgtillt you Irish waere so poor' ...

SATURDAY AFTERNOON CONCERT

... written remeribrane of' a concert perfect in organisation, in detail, in effect-a con-' er6 of which one must often think aa speak be. fore tho pleasure it gave cau fade or 'lesseh. Mr., Barton 10'(aokin's absence was the only feature In it to represent ...

LITERATURE

... alised. For Irish Catholic readers this pare of the o work of the Nun of Kenmare will possess I peculiar i f charm. We cannot speak too highly of the excel- r lent manner in which this Life of the Blessed of Virgin has been produced. It is printed on W ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... be held at MagherA, county Derry. Mr. Joseph G. Biggar, MP.; lr John Dillon, m.p.; the Rev, . Xelson, MY., and othtrs will speak, aud large nmasbers ro expeoted Irsom cookstow55, Moneymore, Magherafelt, DrOptes' town, and Castlednitwsl to assist. The ...