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FAREWELL BANQUET TO MR. JOY, STAGEMANAGER, THEATRE ROYAL

... Ireland's most gifted living vo- calist-can minister to the delight, and evoke the patronage of the young and mighty nation of America. The entertainment of Saturday evening, and the reussio? of 3Mr. Joy's friends thereat, were designed as a means of acknowledging ...

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 ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Cotun, London; ?? Collins, Now Orleans, United States, America; Captain Blake Foster, Mrs. Graham and Son, Mr. Broham, London; IfMr. G. D. O'Sullivan, family and suite, New Orleans, United States, America; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Walsh, Kildare; Ms., Miss, and ...

LITERATURE

... or their institutions have been. An admirable case In point is furnished by the states of Naw -afgiana nuu warylanic in America. The former was colo- nised by genuine English Protestants-the famous pilgrim fitbers-the latter by the Catholic Lord Baltimore ...

LECTURE ON AMERICAN POETRY

... A lecture was delivered yesterday evening in the Metropolitan Hall, by John Frandis Waller, Esq, LLD, oln 'The Poets of America. The Dean of Cork presided. Amongst those on the platform were -The Most Rev DrTrench,' ArehbUsho2 of Dublin; the RiBht Eon ...

LITERATURE

... o follow, at least to America. Within twenty years T three millions and a balf of people left Ireland as emi- grantoasid must now with their descondants amount to a vast number in the population of our 0 colonies and of . America. Sir Richard sayee, when ...

A WORLD'S EXHIBITION IN 1900

... proposes A World's Exhibition in 1980. Let the entore civilised Globe niite, and succrss would certainly be assured, Not America's BEhibition: not Great Britain's Exhibi- tion: not an Exhibition for Prance, Germany. Belgium, Switzerland or India: but ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Mrs Moetin and suite have asrdoed at the Slielbonrne, The Hlon. Ur and Mrs Lindsay have arrived Ct the Oresham Hotel lron America. Major the Ron. A. Anson has arrived at Klingtovsn yesterday froo EHrland. Major-General Sir Wm Jones, K.. B., and Lady Jonar ...

CATTLE SHOW AT GOREY

... and were not likely to increase in the future to such an extent as to seriously ?? against the farmers of the country. In America, where millions of acres of the virgin moil had been brought into cultiva- tion, they were beginning to find that continuous ...

THE LORD MAYOR AND THE CORK EXHIBITION

... to effect it he ?? try at the close of the exhibition to trausfer it front city to city in America,, and let etie t.ventv niiilioni or the Irish race in America see what was being pradoaced it tiL resuscitated factories at hince. In support- ug the Boston ...

LITERATURTE

... nanced. An enjoyable evening was spent by those aasserabled. DEATH OF AMERICA'S OLDEST PRIEST. New York. Thursday. The death is announced of Father Curley, the oldest priest in America, and an astronomer of note. A COSE SHtVE-Ctergymen amid cthers .vhove| ...

THE DRAMA IN LONDON

... the copy- 1right law betweesi America and England-the stage Manager of The Princess Ids left.last Sa- turday week for New York, and the piece will Io produced there early nest month. There is D9 copyright-for it in America, but as the companr belonging ...