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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 ...

FASHIONABLB INTELLIGENCE

... Duchess of Bedfcrd. MISS CONRAN'S 'CONCERT. Expectation is on tiptoe for the debut of this young lady to-night. If.report speaks truly, we are to look for the rising in the empyrean of music of a star of the first magnitude; and, certainly, report is ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... t. 'i nioan! brought into reouisition in the spoctaclecara the create, so as speak, of Mr. etngler', saperb team, aad the wobvsucie. manner ih which they are trained speaks highly of rtue hanls that schooled them. The dlivassis an grcgiasl and laugL- ...

THE ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY'S MUSICAL RECITALS

... strongiI with the rest of that movement. Philosogheii are fond of trynig to reduce everything to some one principie, but roughly speaking . there is; truth in the assertion that aLt the fiineffects of music, melodic as well as harmonic, -are traceable to. contrast ...

DISPENSATION fast and ARSTINENCE. LETTER FROM THE ARCIfBIsnoP OF DUBLIN. following letter from hi* Grace tho ..

... Ac. Permit me to say that nover received, directly or in| directly, ono farthing or one far-1 thing's worth for political speaking political work any kind in my | life. And just as little have I benefitted ini directly by politics, as my solo source in- ...

LITERATURE

... Grace the Arch- bishop of Cashel has contributed a brief but pithy preface to the translation, and in the course of it he speaks of the book as one which he believes destined to advance numerous souls steadily on the path of Christian peifection,and ...

THE IRISH LITERATURE OF THE FUTURE

... artist whois able to use them. It s- is notable that it was an Irish wroman's use of b these identical Irish materials-we speak of a ?? Edgeworth-which first inspired two s, great and very different national novelists- Is namely, Walter Scott and Ivan ...

THE ROUSBEY OPERA COMPANY

... Last night Verdi's La Traviata was pro- duced at the Leinster Hall, bh-re a larro audience, and the performanc. generally speaking, was very good. In spite of the obvious defects of the hall, the opera went well, and the audience showed themselves ready ...

DUBLIN PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY

... in a manner so very near perfection, that they require particular notice ; and, as the Philharmonic Society is, strictly speaking, an inetrameletal one, we shall first comment upon the peformance of Beetho- ven's Symphony in C minor. The fertility of ...

MUSIC, &c

... MUSIC, &o. l..1 ROYAL UBISS1 INsTITUTION-OBATORIO RECITALS.-A sbort time since we had ocoasion to speak in tlhe most favour- able terms of the lIryA of these musical entertainments, given under the direction of Professor Glover. The second was given last ...

ITALIAN OPERA

... almost apparently ill, criticitin ii lost in sympathy, and judgment is held in abeyance. Of Madame Paoli eve thought it just to speak perhaps a little hardly yesterday morning. Lazt night Leonoradisarmedfault-finding. Undera;Mivtionsat once genuine and manifest ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... townsman, Mr. Levey, who (if justice were done) should of right claim not a few of the laurels that have been gathered-not to speak of ,17hnsv testimonials that have been netted by succeeding dons and donnas during the late opera season. The leader and ...