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ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY—EXHIBITION OF A MODEL STRUCTURE

... is 130 feet in diameter. The domes are surmounted with the suitable emblems characteristic of Eu- rope, Asia, Africa, and America. That part of the main building which embraces the centre i dome, measures a length equal to 600 feet by 200 feet wide; that ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... yesterday, on the subject of the, present state of the a posial communication between England and the western coast d of South America. f Lord Monteagle lad an interview with the Right Hon. ai Henry Labouchere on Thursday. P Mr. Maurice Cross (Dublin), Secretary ...

DRAWING-ROOM AT THE CASTLE

... authority, that i The Swe- dish Nightingale has accepted the offer made to her by Mr. Barnum, and that she will proceed to America as soon as the , necessary atrangements have been completed. Our infornant has not stated the terms' proposed to Jenny Lind ...

LITERATURE

... read bimn aright, he ascribes to the democratic form of government the neglect and prostration of literary refinement in America. He talks of the unmitigated vulga- rity of democracy, with its obliteration of social rank, aid the consequent absence of ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... prince. Mr. Burns has : discovered mines of antimony and coal fields in Borneo more I extensive than any in the world, out of America. He seems, moreover, to be not only to be a person of great enterprise, hut also a mani of intelligence and good education ...

FAIRS

... for low-priced tisur-lourths, z! also for seven-eighths snd three-four his is dull, atel prioes badte lower, the dcmcnd in America for these qualities t-iq over for the season. The damask and diaper r-ade has ase hlwnvn a degree oef langui hates owih g ...

FAHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... his residence, near Leddingtou, nt nit advanced ]emdsii6 tie t arrey in 1791, and during his career sawv ,ge egll11 dce i America and other parts of the globe. ,,cane n borsl officer in 1814. ?? ?? NCI.-A cabinet council was held on Friday cl et tie F ...

AMERICAN EXHIBITION OF THE WORKS OF ALL NATIONS, 1852

... AMERICAN EXHIBITION OF THE WORKS OF ALL ?? So NATIONS, 1852, , , l- . The proposals for tra nfer to America of selections from : our own forthcoming great exhibition of next year have just c been submitted to the cmrpissiollers at the city office in 8 ...

THE EXHIBITION OF 1851

... will be despatched both by the packet of the 2nd and by that of the 17th of each month. Mails for the western coast of South America will be made up, for conveyance, as fai as Panama, by each despatch of the West India packet, but from Pa- nama, the Pacific ...

EXHIBITION OF THE MANUFACTURES OF THE WORLD—VISIT OF THE ROYAL COMMISSIONERS

... encourager of humble talent. If a person had a mechanical turn, by seeing one piece of mechanism a, St. sPetersburg, another in America, and another in Birmingbans, he never, if they were complicated, could remember the de- tailed results of each ; but in this ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... health of his crew during the prevalence of the fearful epidemic that has ravaged nearly the whole of the south-east coast of America. FUNERAL OF THIt LATE BARONcES- ROTHSCHtLD.-On Monday the funeral of the late Baroness Rothschild, the widow of the late Baron ...

THEATRE ROYAL—THE FORTHCOMING OPERAS

... the Princess's Theatre most warmly eulogised. She is also stated to have been highly successful during a musical tour in America, and, better than all, her forte is said to lie in the rendering of the music and presentation of the charac- ters in opera ...