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THE GREAT WORLD'S FAIR AT CHICAGO

... exhibit a distinctive exhibit of her own. He ?? must. remember that we hays ?? than half of Ireland in America. nuv-that is, we have more InrhmevL in America than you have in Irelend-!id our Irish population is gaining end yours is losing, So it would be a ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Gran, of New York, has signed a contract with Herr Antoine Rubinstein, the piaist, for a series of concerts this winter in America, the terms being 8,0ig. for the tour. The following are amongst the latest ar- rivals at the Greshsan Hotel :-Capt and Mrs ...

LITERATURE

... time are Ann of Austria and Vol- taire. In the paper on Recent Tourists in America,' we have several extracts from Mr. William Chambers's recent valuable-work on America, and the Memoir of Field Mar- shal Count Brown will be read with interest, ...

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 ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... United States of America, and suite, has arrimed at the Morris- son Hotel. Dr. Loftie Stonsy has left his residence, 89 t Lower Baggot-street, for the Continent a The Rev.- Campbell Fair, of Christehurch, New Orleans, United States, America, has arrived ...

LI TERA TURE. BROWN'

... whioh be lays down for us to follow in argument, mav have often grated on the national feelings of our Catholic countrymen in America, there can be no doubt in the world that he has laborasil most effectively for the cause of Catho- licity in that country ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Condon; J Scott, Beasta; S J Alez- nuder, London; Mr sad Mrs W Hay snd suite, Glsgvow: George Can, London; Edward Berry, America; J 3M Hart, Ladona ; James Creighton, Philadelphia; H Townseud, Meehobster; S A Bron, J XMFaddeo, NewTozc; J Loner- gas, Loaden; ...

THE QUEENS THEATRE

... character, exciting incidents, and sirring situations, and it hais beeu accorded favourable receptions both in England and America. The piot is a rather com- plicated one, and deals with the misdeeds of a band of robbers, who arc led by a certain Lewis ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... K.C. U , of Pear- tree House, Sosthaampton, died at Ryde on Thursday last. Admiral Loring was born Outober 13, 1775, in America, being eon of the late Joehua Loring, Esq., permanent Dheriff of the province of Masdachusetts, previously to the American ...

LITERATURE

... Bancreft's History of the United States, Bacon's Genesia of the New England Churches, and Dr. Reberison's Colonisation of Am~erica. But we find little or nothing about ?? ard a vast quaxtity about ,'Romn- ismj Puritanism, or, as this Mr. Deverell terms ...

LITERATURE

... slave of adver- sity ; and that in the course of his wanderings he was in various parts of the Continent of Europe, and in America. lh, principal poem in the present publicaiion is an account, sometimes luminous, and sometimes vividly graphic, of a traitless ...

A PHILADELPHIA ROMANCE

... very. similar to that last year revealed in the case of the nun at Cracow, which harrowed the feelings of all Europe and America. In a narrow, nmiera- ble room, eight feet by ten, there was found a wretched prisoner, repulsive to look upon, his body clothed ...