MAGAZINES FOR FEBRUARY

... that of I the United Kingdom. To this valuable tahlol1 regard' mi the present paper as supplementary and auxiliary. It shows how favourably Free Trade amoag us Compares gri with Protection in France, Aostria, Russia, and the Bc' United States. Oiie strange ...

TEN YEARS OF ENGLISH HISTORY

... Protestantism, and which has deprived it of its rais;o d'ife. Several letters in this volume deal with our relations with the United States and the feelings awakened by the defeat of the Confederates, the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, and the possibility ...

LITERATURE

... the notice of the humorous and satirical critic. Patients of Dr. Quinine will have no difficulty is recognising the genial Irishmen, whose favourite pastime is deer.stalking. Perseoal Recollections of Oxferd, from 1820 to 1845, by the late Rev. Canon ...

GREAT CONSERVATIVE MEETING AT HENGLER'S CIRCUS

... thought the peace party did rule. (Hear, s betar) The Literalparty were fatally misunderstood th en, and you EmrijielinE,Irishmen ,and Scotchmen .hd to pay dearly for the misunderstanding of the t Liberal party. (Applause.) Then we come nearer Oraowntime ...

ELECTION PREPARATIONS

... believed it would injure the country generally, and destroy the prosperity and power of the United Kingdom ; nor was he in favour of Home Rule. would however treat Irishmen equals, and would extend to them the full privileges of tho frauchisa. (Cheers.) Referring ...

TEN YEARS OF THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND

... enlightened, or influential in Ireland. The leaders of the movement, he added, were arrested by Irishmen, judged by Irishmen, and condemned by Irishmen; and yet a Conservative Opposition did not hesitate to support a Liberal Government, which was perhaps ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Blues and Buffs, a readable sketch of a contested election. The Electoral Crisis is an appeal to the Liberals to be united. Mary Anerley and Crookit Meg are continued. Mr. Stuart-Glennie has an excellent critical paper on MacPherson, Burns, ...

PROVINCIAL THEARTICALS

... Mr Whyatt, to the excellent band led by our townsman rlt E. Roberts, and to the large staff of the establishment, for their united aid in the several productions of the season. CARLISLE. HEAVY and continuous rain since Monday morning has proved most disastrous ...

Published: Sunday 18 July 1880
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 15628 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THEATRE ROYAL

... and the reply will, in nine cases out of ton, he 'The Bohemian Girl and Maritanm. It matters not that they are both by Irishmen, for in this respect all count as of one countty. Mlaritana, the opera chosen for representation Inst night, was doubt- ...

THE]j LONDON MUSIC I

... Courtney, the admirable Chairman, announced Mr G. W. Hunter. This gentleman is an Irish comedian who sats Popublr in the United States, from which he not long, since came to this country. He is an artiste of good lefiletv. His style is more of ths quiet ...

Published: Sunday 19 September 1880
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1640 | Page: 4 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

SIR FRERE ON SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS

... gone about my work. It was the spirit learned among those many friends of mine—some of whom are here preseut, but who were united with me—with whom I toiled aud strove iu the distant regions of India. It was, gentlemen—aa I am sure you will all recognise— ...

PUBLIC MEN ON PUBLIC AFFAIRS

... and full aud free discussion, assist in maintaining the supremacy of the law. If tho mere handful of men who were leading Irishmen astray could not be brought to reason they must be controlled. (Cheers.) hoped they would see end to the restrictions which ...