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... as possible from all comiment upon tbem. Like most Frenchmen M. Fleury sympathises strongly with . the Stuart family. lie speaks of Jamee 1H. rather more as a martyr than we are in the habit of considering him, and his Jacobite :principles show themselves ...

UNIVERSITY EDUCATION IN IRELAND

... public examinations of Univeraity students for matriculation degrees, exhibitions, prises, and iicatcs. Result fees, so to speak, are certain proportion to be paid the three managers heads of Colleges complying with such conditions the Chancellor ana Senate ...

THE STAR IN THE EAST

... saved! Woman, that thirsts beside the well, And man, that drowns hi sight of shore, - Hark, where afar the anthemns swell That speak your desolation o'er: Behold, where ruin hath no share- See Death, the conqueror, conquered there! O Thou, that art the life-the ...

POETRY

... spon~d twilight by the river side, Wooing the maidon whom 'tis bliss to w oo, (hr feasting on the works of hard or sage, Wbo, speak-ug from the soni, must still our souls engago. MI. 0 I Father, deign to keep mc in Tby sight On my lone journey, lost I faint ...

THEATRE-ROYAL.—HAMLET

... style a' 'langquid droesiness and thoughtfulness of mood whieh thoroughly suit one's highest conception of the character. -la speaks and aetswith easy precision and power, yet never slips into lareless mood, never degenerates into rant. It-is, on the ] whole ...

SATURDAY EVENING CONCERTS

... feggio Assorpatioo, under the direction of Mr John Bi-hop. Of Mrs Howard'd merils a5 a singer vie bave bud frequent .c sion to speak in terms of praise; uend eervaiily on this occasion she fully sustained the reouie- tion she has acquiredi. Her singing of ...

EDINBURGH PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION

... studies of rustic subjects, and that a special medal be avrarded to MrJ. Gauz, of Brussels, for his transparencies. They also speak of many of the pictures that were marked -not for competi- tion as being of the highest excellence, and allude to the effects ...

LITERATURE

... lecture,-that is, unless the Doctrine of the Atonement is to be one of the open questions. We regret very much to have to speak about this lecture in the way in which we have spoken. There are undoubt- edly mysteries connected with the Doctrine of the ...

Advertisements & Notices

... power of endurance. In my Eonest opinion it imparts stamilla and Star ing powers, and is an excellent beverage. The writer speaks from personal experience and from -observation of beneficial effects si others.. Tea opens the pores and temporarily excites ...

ROYAL ALEXANDRA THEATRE

... efound vith his rendering of the musio. codr Charles llison 1mperronated Loivnzo with good Dlre, a~n~d it would be difficult to speak too highly fhev genniS humour displayed in the parts of .o tes g ucoA Beppo, and tsjachmi. by Mr Henry ?? Haydn (jorri, and ...

THE SCROLL

... helr lifclc~;s bcody ?? be ?? hisal. heips clal I Wueore Ilibn, a ll n scroil hl her h:ld utters Nllt her lips cau no longer speak. I left thee last, a child at licart, A wrolmanll sesrce in years; I come to thee, a solemii corpse, WYhichi neither feels ...

FIARS PRICES—1865

... feel that the accession to our cause of such men as Messrs Bright and Mill, and other able expo- neuts of public opinion, speaks trumpet-tongaued for our country. I hope that ere long vwe shall , have a considerable number of English friends ready to ...