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THE MAGAZINES FOR SEPTEMBER

... See- ing his brother not at the stake with himself, but at the adjoining scaffold among the penitents. and being unable to speak for the gag, Francisco signi- fled his sorrow by an expressive movement of his hansl; afterwards he bore the fire without shrink- ...

THEATRE ROYAL—SWEET LAVENDER

... evening at eight, when the Rev. r. 'I'iwhwtites will speak on ' Foar blessings that come forth out of our Lord. mentioned in the BDook of the Prophet Zechariah ?? and the Rev. Mr. Mahaifyv will speak on tthe sabject, 'By reason of Hlint amany believed ...

THE CARL ROSA OPERAS

... Monday evening hke gave a post suc- Cc^555 asrXert. the eritics ;all stroogly prasing nrt only tbe singing orf ' Wha Fears to Speak of 9S, tbe Bovs of Wesford, the Croppy Loy, the Death of OVweu Rloc, and the Rising Di the Mutos, but tihe ballads ...

BANAGHER GREAT FAIR

... Mounday Tne annual grent Shannonside cattle market was opened to-day for the sale of cattle acd horses. The latter, properly speaking, are set down for to-morrow, but they have been gradually encroaching on the first day's business. The. town, proverbally ...

THE CARL ROSA OPERA—CARMEN

... audience, and completed the realisation of a part which is one of the tenor's most notable triumpihis. It is iapossible to speak too highly of Mr. Crotty's impersonation Of Escamillo. He has made the character his ow'n so far as the public of Belfast are ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... occasional Irish landlord, and which cropping up as an oasis in the desert deserves to be put on tecord. The appended sheet speaks for itself, and is a practical sample of how the great question between might and right could be amicably I solved. Thomas ...

THE ANCIENT RECORDS OF DUBLIN.*

... can be surmised when Alderman. WVinstanley was able this year to leave for the same parish ''1,000 for its church, not to speak of other bequests by which St Audoen's las been largely benefited. The records, now so carefully arranged and an- Dotated by ...

LECTURE AND CONCERT AT BUTTEVANT

... bourhood. The subject of the lecture w Irish Minstrelsy and -Song. Father Buckley, Presi- sident of the Shamrock Club, did the speaking part of Iho programme in most felicitous terms. He went ?? into PA attractive sketch of Irish music and oong-illustrating ...

THE MAGAZINES FOR OCTOBER

... article on - Tbe Irish University Question, from the facile pen of the vice-chairman of the Irish Parliamenae' Party. So that speaks in our colanms for itself. Of the other articles thre is a most enterani sY on the latest Iffe of Richard Steele (Mr. Aitkens) ...