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THE DESTRUCTION OF THE RING THEATRE

... 11n1ance of OFFEXuBAci's posthumous operetta WS its Les Contes de Jfeflanrn was about to of commence, the Ring 'ITheatre, named after wve . the faiuous Ring Strasse, in which it Mi Iul is situated, was discovered to be °on th. Ile ,- fire. It is impossible ...

THE ANTIQUITY OF WELSH MUSIC

... this anec issue of the volume we may instance the fine-nd chriecteristich specimen of Welsh tnusic, Black Sir iarry, named after a Welsh knight of time ifiemnthm ceutuit, whose r picture stitwinganwan of swarthvycom :in ,-suthl -lick ahnouo hiungw frnirijr ...

CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOWS

... as tions of fruit and chrysantrhemumrs, and also a i to special certificate for a new variety of ohrysan- d or, themum named after Lord Lirburne. The firm f ter was represented by Mr. T. Lewis (Dolgelly). as One of the nmost interesting exhibits w'ss ...

UNITED COUNTIES HUNTERS' SHOW

... proclivities had entered three horses, named repetaly Clii John Bright Sartoris% and Stepney, the lac 'two MR]a being named after the Liberal members for the T1 county and boroughi of Carmarthen; and co, sdeal Gat namnsement -was manifested as all three ...

THE MERTHYR ELECTION

... the first discovery of the Australian Continent. Morgan River, one of the finest streams in to NorLbern Queensland, is named after M r. Morgan, who, as some rccogoitio u for lis valuable services to the Colony, was elected a Fellow of the Rloyal Geographical ...

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... Davis took up his residence near Hopkinsville, Kentucky; nnd there Jefferson was born, on the 8rd of June, 1808. He was named after Thomas Jefferson, who was Presi- dent ofthe United State from 1801 till 1805. Soon after his birth, his family removed to ...

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... Davis took up his residence near Hopkinsville, Kentucky; and there Jefferson was born, on the 3rd of June, 180S. He was named after Thomas Jef'erson, who was Presi- dent of the United State from 1801 till 1805. Soon after his birth, his family removed ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... this new issue of the volume we may instance the fine and charac- teristic specimen of Welsh music, Black Sir Harry, named after a Welsh knight of the fifteenth century, whose picture, showing a man of swarthy complexion in a suit of ' black 'armour ...

THE CARDIFF FINE ART EXHIBITION

... as any other department of the Exhibition. The most notable piece of English a > plato is a Monteith 1 punch bowl, so named after s . ito inventor. It weighs no less than 132ozs, and, t Y as the inscription on it tells, was Given to Captain h *e Johanrice ...

REVIEWS

... intol Ireland. Many other in-stances coufd be added of The portionsof rite ancient peopleof this island having i beon named after some characteristics of the Can country they occupied. report r Our author, therefore, has not the shadow of comm ?? said ...

VALE OF CLWYD HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... , and the French poany floswered asters. Among the dahlias we particularly noticed a very fire orange scarlet variety, named after that illustrious Indian hero. Sir Henry H avelock. There were also fine blooms oif Miss Watts, pure wlitc :; and Lord Palmerston ...

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... not have been the prestige of the name :-Whatever Shakespeare might have thought and written, there is some- thing in a name after all. The success of Uncle Tom in E ngland, will be very likely to cause the question of copyright to be re-considered ...