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... ; yearlings from 11. 5s. to 81. Milch cows from 61. to 81. 1Os. Graziers complained that grass had become, comparatively speaking, a much ti shorter crop in the present season than for some years past, and that the continued dry autumnal weather had, ...

QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE

... still here, Dream of tie happy time I've spent with you, And wvaft to Erin a diucere adieu; Whilst your owu poet thus shail speak for me, M My heasr, untraveled, fsncdly turns to thee. The above address, so truly in character, and racy of the light humour ...

LITERATURE

... a very moderate cost, MIr. Daffy introduces a new candidate for public favour. In his introduction, the pro- prietor thus speaks of his work.- A fireside magazine like the fireside itself; 8hould be tilled with gentle thoughts, kindly feelings, calm ...

LITERATURE

... the Beauties of the Boyne, and Bleckwater, by Surgeon Wilde. The fact thata second edition lose been already (alled for, speaks more emphatically for the merits of the book than anything we could say in its favour; nevertheless we cannot deny ourselves ...

MR. JAMES DUFF, OF THE THEATRE ROYAL

... elicit substastial eI dences that the popularity of the actor has not faded an tt approach of poverty. The following appeal speaks to the heart, and we be doubt it will bring forth fruit that will alleviate the sub ings of this talented artist ._ The f ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... vocalist, adds great histrionic abilities, and the char, of a piquant and fascinating manner. Of Mr. Hudson it is unnecessary to speak; he is admittedly the best representa. tive of Irish character that has appeared on the stage sinee the death of the lamented ...

LITERATURE

... he Our other friend, Captain Albert ifervey, belongs to a a- somewhat different class of writers. He cannot, strictly se speaking, be called a traveller. ?? writes not so much a de- ed scription of places asan accountof military lifein India, He iy writes ...

MIRACULOUS PICTURE AT SATURNIN-LEZ APT, IN THE ARCHDIOCESE OF AVIGNON, FRANCE

... difference between Th the two plans. The first includes a solution, good or bad, So' of the question ; the second is, strictly speaking, only a clo conmpromise. The government Would suppress gold money : Pr the committee would retain it, but at the same timeforbid ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... hopes which bad been en- tertained for several weeks of the noble duke's health being temporarily restored, have, humanly speaking, become for ever blighted. In consequence of the sudden and alarming change in his grace's health, a message was dispatched ...

LITERATURE

... where this leads. And towards the conclusion he has the following valuably observations - And, since we are in a plain-speaking mood, we shall sk. that the spirit and language in which this misdirected &ad exaggerated agitation has been carried on have ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... will, we understand, make her first appearance before a Dublin audience on Monday night. The American and English press alike speak in the highest terms of the histrionic powers of this gifted lady. The EveaingPacket has the following notice on the subject ...

ENTERTAINMENT BY THE LORD MAYOR TO THOSE EMPLOYED IN HIS ESTABLISHMENT

... would ~be received with athewarmest affiection (hear hear). In an assembilycof Irish- e- men it was unnecessary for him to speak-of the virtues of her a _aetyt xcite, feelings of devoted loyslty 'and. unboundtd; he affection towards thait'distingulshed ...