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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 ...

CONCERT AT THE EXHIBITION

... said that the artists on their part very graciously encouraged the disposi. tion by responding without much diffidence. - In speaking of a concert of the kind one finds some, difficulty in selecting what to single out for specialP praise, not that the merit ...

THE QUEEN'S THEATRE

... the bank under the new act in its present form. The report was adopted. The Hon. A. Egerton, secretary to the Admi- ralty, speaking last night at a Conservative meet- ing at Heywood, said the Liberal party had set up a prophet in Sir W. Harcourt, but he ...

NEW SCHOOL BOOKS

... comparison, by familiarity with good writers,that one can learn, one can advance in English composition. As we succeed in speaking by hearing speech, so we manifest ourselves in writing by reading fluent manifestations of others. To do this correctly in ...

ENGLISH OPERA

... reasons. In the first place, with. out discussing the general question as to the sense or absurdity of presenting to an English-speaking audience operas sung in a language which, to be charitable, can be generally described as Italian, Carmen may be said ...

ENGLISH OPERA AT THE GAIETY

... composer, Hcrmanu Goetz-and 'last nightv was the first time it was ever put upon the Dublin stage. It is hardly necessary to speak about the dramatic portion of the composition ; every. body is familiar with Shakapeare's celebrated cormedy. It is sufficient ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... nephew of Mgrde Merodo, whowva Ilinistor of Arms to PiusiX. As to the Ronche- foucauldi faily s1e occasion exists in Freases to speak of its sineCe, SO mixed& Up iS its history writh that of the country. All the oldest suns of tho Inue beer the name of l3' ...

AMATEUR OPERA AT THE CASTLE

... Batteroby. Mr. R M Levey conducted a small string band, and Dr Joze D played pianoforte accompaniments. The perform. ance was, speaking generally, exeeedingly well E sustained end creditable to the ladies end gentle. v men who-devoted their talents to it. The ...

A BUILDING EXHIBITION

... tubes, draft excluders, patent syphons, a process for increasing the illuminating power of gas, electric bells, telephones, speaking tubes, corrugated roofing, ornamental iron works of every description, and a vast number of articles too numerous to mention ...

THE SPRING FLOWER SHOW

... in the land where the flowers ever blossom, the beams ever shine. In faot, financially, as distinguished from florally speaking, the results were surpris- ingly satisfactory. Whether or not it was in com- pliment to the Duchess of Marlborough, who was ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... 5nler, dl, euch an ambitious renderingare einal,, tel Without discussing )II. 6i: , c for representation' of Slier'a A mel speaking-of the revival 60lely fnm a aPE 151 tie point oi view, it deierves all the DJaid tpia me given it. The scenxery, indeed, ...

LITERATURE

... ton. He knows what ho is at, and so do I: but his red herring dreg wvil not rqueoeed, It ie Mr; Lotve ther wrewait to hear speak, and we4 declife to oeept Sir Joaeph 'as' his subitute.' 'Let 'us'hear srom lr. Lotather,^L..ours very trujly; ' A, M, MvLLXVAi ...