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FAIRS

... every fair beld in this, town, which is some- wh~at singular, a s the class of horses thlrougrhout tlbe Ards is generally speaking remaurkably good. ?? Towvn C~ommissioners, a few- month~s ag'o, ?? considcring the advisability of establishing a good monthly ...

GAIETY THEATRE

... heroine' t form a number of excellent dramatic pictures. Of Mrs Fendal's portraiture of Lady Clancartyit is impossible to speak too bighly. From first to 3 last she invested the part with a pathos and grace that left nothing to be desired. In the first ...

THE CARL ROSA OPERA—NORDISA

... silence; but beyond doubt they do not pass unlotice-d even by an uncritical audience They constitute the background, so to speak. of the broad picture, the, prominent features of which cali for opei? admiration. In 'Norllisa. it may be stated at once ...

THE CARL ROSA OPERA—MASANIELLO

... worked out. and as to the realism of the riot no inconsiderable portion of the audience were doubt- | less in a position to speak from experience. The B: exacting, but certainly grateful, tenor part was Cm taken by 31r. Francesco Runcio, and it is needless ...

MR. JUSTIN M`CARTHY ON THE LITERATURE OF '48

... he had Lnade of both (cheers) ; he waet also there because lie had sympathy with the subject on which Mir. M'Carthy was to speak, and lastly from party sympathy with those as- sembled as they Were far from Ireland, thut re solved that they would not forget ...

LITERATURE

... may thus become again what she was in the last two centvries-the battleground of her more powerfal neighbours. Major Wachs speaks of the possibility of France attempting to strike at Southern Germany through Switzerland, but the details he gives go to ...

MADAME SCHROEDER'S CONCERT

... mananer in which Mada..ne Schroeder acquitted herself in the different items which fell to her share it is not necessary to speak in terms of praise, as she is well know n as a vocalist of a very high order and also as an accomplished. instrumentalist. ...

MESSRS. RODMAN & COMPANY'S EXHIBITION

... shloVS. a couple of artistically-tattered childien with their hands embrued in the gore of blackberries. It is imupessible to speak too highly of the flesh-painting |of this artist. The ruddy brown faces have no suggestion of hardness, Mir. John Burrs large ...

BALLINASLOE GREAT OCTOBER FAIR

... fall back on. As stated m n desaatch on last night cattle will he acid for 0st a head cheaper than last year. I have been speaking to men of great experience, who are at- I teuding this fair for a number of years, and it is 4 their opinion thakt the prices ...

LITERATURE

... of Perig-aeux, ill a letter the reverend author, pays him a marked ?? ment for his zeal and industry in sa goon a c e and speaks of his poetic structure or the 'e5 ;V ir8 easy, regular arnd trulv classic. Ei- or r ship strongly urges the introducuion ...

THEATRE ROYAL— FORGET-ME-NOT

... spcakinug the -words. The perfect emphasis impar-tid to those features 'i the character which give the high lights, so to speak, to the picture; the gradual toning ?? wn oE ether apparent coarseneeses. net to make the eha- | racter more agreeable but ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... she has been cut down in collision, and that all hands I are lost. VISCOUNT CRANBROOI ON ELE- MENTARY EDUGATION. London. Speaking at the opening of the new Board School at Bradfo)rd on Monday evening Viscount Cran- brook said elementary education in this ...