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THE GAIETY THEATRE

... cast was good, And fault could not be found with ay of the eompa4y in ita individual part. Of Mr. Begma' acting we cannot speak too highly; and Miss Joy Lrraine well sustained her old nae for' genufin well | i studied acting. The play is one of the ms ...

THE WESTMINSTER DIVINES AND THE USE OF INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC IN THE WORSHIP OF GOD

... that George Gilles- Pie, in his famous treatise, entitled A Dispute against the English Popish Ceremonies, never 1 once speaks of the use of instrumental music in the worship of God. His silence on this subject r is all the more notable, inasmuch as ...

THE GAIETHY THEATRE

... thea she herself felt that her work was uphill, that the part had not her sympathy, and that, try aO she would to look ohd speak and ring like Carmen, she nevr could 8ucceed. This is pecu- liarly noticeable in the sene lin the inn with Don Jose, and we ...

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 WESTMINSTER DIVINES AND THE USE OF INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC IN THE WORSHIP OF GOD

... English divines in re. ference to the question of instrumental music, it is difficult to avoid the conclusion that, when speaking of good examples and of things comelyranduseful inpractieenotspecifiedinthe Directory, they must have meant, among other ...

THE HORSE AND RAM SHOW

... counltry fur their 'stud stock. Tire fret is a suggestive irma. Ir class 4 - Pesosemmon sheep -the largest I anrd, generally speaking, t!he best, thle shlcarring, (a ection 7) entered nrrnaber 17 (of wh-cii tvO were alwcrn ), OwiIeC by teven exhib.- tirs ...

THE HORSE SHOW—YESTERDAY

... Arthur Jones and Son, 135 Stephen'b-green. T*his firm exhibit nothing but Lrish work, and it is' t gratifying to be able to speak in terms ef the ?? ranise of the materiel they display. Onea of the items; is a mirror carve& fm antique design according to ...

LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART

... requisite staff and material to Sandy Point. M~r. T. HAWKE5LEY, C.E., A4t' TflS I LEOTRIO LIOon'.-Mr. T. Hawkesley, C.fl., speaking e.t a mneeting of the Sunderland Gas iowpaiiy, to which he is consulting engineer, dwelt upon the relative merits of gas ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... TAIE GAIETY THEATRE. Last evening luch Ado albiut Nothing was produced before a full house. Speaking gencr lly of the perfortwinc?, it rrtay be descrihed as hz been in every sECs? most satiofacto y. Of liss Wallis's Beatrice there cannot be a sccond ...

THE NATIONL EXHIBITION OF IRISH MANUFACTURES

... its oxiatonee. Sornn ten dayso night ix~o th.is naovemient wzsn in plat. ot facet, initiated. Every one, ?? atone or lesi speak-ing if time rubjcct, and a few tien Lsaaernbhld at Orroonit-qo y~t to consider %whether any and what steps should h~o takcn ...

NEWTOWNBUTLER FARMING SOCIETY'S SHOW

... It was the men who bough~t small y p roperties whlo acted so badly towards their e tenanltry and not the old landlords. Speaking of e the refusal of the farmers of K~ildare to allow any s hunting this se 1.50, lhe said lie was sorry for it. 0 It was ...

THE NATIONAL EXHIBITION OF 1882

... ab- scnce of -c0al in Ireland is considered an insuprer- able obstacle to the success of manafactures in this country. We speak from experience, which has shown us that the increased cost of coal does uot add more tbran one-third of a penny to the cost ...