THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... d at the cumparatively ?? which their 'epar meut preseslts In tbie centre of tle nave, oppusite the pitce occupied by tbe United States, is a huge wout and. iron bridge-while, as if lo aepreszaic grace by -the side eo. abre, there is the beautiful chJ ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION—IRISH MANUFACTURES

... acknowledged by the judges. Still greater is the carriage competition, but even here with England, France, Belgium, and the United States in generous rivalry with the Irish builders, we an- ticipate no inferior ground in the field of competi- tion for the ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... whom they had passed the night drinkieg, but who have been subsequently discharged. Except Ferrier, the accused parties are Irishmen. THE FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT CLAY Csoss.-At the adjourned inquest on the 22nd,John Sheldon, driver of the passenger train ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... Devonshire has accepted an invitation to be present on the re occasion. D THE ARCTIC~ EXP5D5TION.-By the latest news from the pi United States, we learn that the position and wants of the wy Arci ships in 'sdarch of the long-mijssing expedition of Sir bi John ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... in the nave in frent ot' their department, thus ?? , ?? --insvnil exhibited there. obecurlng a carpet previousY t in the United States were s~hown some now carriag~eS, remarkably like those 'laready described for the linge. nuity ond ihtness of their ...

NOTES ON THE CANARY ISLANDS, SPAIN, AND ALGIERS

... they lauglied at him for his pronunll ation, because lie WI's bV birth a Catalonian. This tvtrs, it raust be admitted, as if Irishmen shoudd laugh at a Scotchinia for his pro- nunciation of Eng glish ; ht it islikewisca lesson to those pr eachers whlo a re ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... engagement. she has entered into with Barnum, under whose auspices Jenny Lind proceeded to the .United States. The engagement is, to- dance in the United States, including.Canada andsCalifornia, for twelve months, land to receive 32,0001-. At the termination ...

Public Amusements

... respectable families to act as spies, Et The present l'ate of emigration from the United ste . Kingdom to America and Australia is 930 persons in every day. lo Two Irishmen were last week '-sentenced in bi Rhode Island to be sent bact back to Ireland ...

Public Amusements

... respectable families to act as spies. st The present rate of emigrotion from the United st Kingdom to A merica and Australia is 930 persons I in tevery (lay. Two Irishmen were last week ' sentenced in hi Rhode Island to be sent bact back to Ireland. ...

LITERATURE

... numerous good orders from the United States, are doing a brisk business, and 30-inch laws for printing are in excellent demand; 3-4 brown Hollands are much eought after; and dyed 4-4 linens, 900s to 1400s, are wanted in the United States, particularly the ...

PICTURES SWEDEN

... prettily written bit of real poetry: it is perhaps the best. A strong' spirit of Roman Catholic devotion, and attachment to what Irishmen are fend of calling the old faith, runs through the book, as does a strong feeling of desire for liberty. We wish that ...

THE MUNSTER EXHIBITION OF ARTS AND MANUFACTURES—MEETING AT THE MANSIONHOUSE

... manufacturing energy in the south of Ireland (hear, hear). 8They were aware that, comparatively with more favoured portions of the United Kingdom, the amount of manufac- turing enterprise was not considerable, but they also knew rthat it would be in the highest ...