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THE LITERATURE OF IRISH AMERICA

... THE LITERATURE OF IRISH AMERICA - ?? X On Taesdai:inight an'able -and n ingeo- .tine On -'25h6 L-~ ~r - o~f Irish'A erie ws- deivered by Mr. Francis Mac~onagh btfo- Literary asociation of the :Eaimines Braach of- the National ?? Mir.Jawe&X iaieej president ...

PROPOSED GREAT EXHIBITION IN AMERICA

... PROPOSED GREAT EXEIBITION IN AMERICA The plan of the buildiogs for the American Centen- nial Exposition at PLifladelphittina 1S76 has at lengtb been determined upon. A great deal of trouble has been taken to secure the best design for their purpose by ...

MAX O'RELL'S NEW BOOK ON AMERICA

... IAX 0'EWS BOI O i . AMERICA. 3 -(FROMtI CORRESPONDSNT.) London, Wv>inesday Nigh'. I . - (Yax Rell's new book, Jonath et Son Continent, w4e published in Paris to.day, and as it has already 'evoked strongl' hostile criticism in the American Press, it ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... and suite, for America ; Captain Bennett 80th Regt, for Buttevant; Lieutenant B J Cooper, EtN; Dr N Bozeman for the United States of America; Captain Bell and lamisly, for the Curragh; Mr and Mrs Perry, for ths Untitd States of America; Mr and Mrs Hall ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... alter- waids. Id gave a ?? but ?? sketch ef the c growth and pregress of America, end of the efforts msude by England to ovrtarx that country. At length-in the time of George III-America threw the taxed tea Into the ea, retaed their flag, and then bowled England ...

TWENTY PERSONS DROWNED

... to-day between tw filled with f'rionds Seuor Salies. President elect Brazil, ivho had come bid him farewell his departure for America the liner Thames. Two boats were thereby swamped, ar.d twonty pot-- are to i.avo been dr.iwned. besides two whoa injured. ...

THE ANGLO-SAXON ALLIANCE

... cause, is not reciprocated outside the A. P.A. 011 the other side of the Atlantic. The principle of America for the Americans only, and only America for Americans, has hitherto ruh'd the diplomatic action of the great Republic. The Monroe doctrine only ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... and Mro D lt Harmany from America; J M Druand, Esq, and Mdrs J if Hunting, from America; J A O'Connor, Esq, C W Bell, Esq, and W W Rending, Esq. Departures-Mr and Mrs Swett, Milsr Swett and Mins Cooledge and suito, for America; Thomas B Norris, Esq, Bits ...

THE WORLD'S FAIR

... parz played - by th* discoverer of America, thau whom, he said, neither realism nor romance furnished a More f striking figure. While the missio f O the Crsader6 was a bloody and fruitless romance Otheo discovery of America was the salvation of tie 0) world ...

LITERATURE

... control in youth, and the indifferentism of after life which are se apt to arise in asocial and political state like that of America, are certainly nut favourable elements for reli- gious fervour in any community, but the writer mentions many facts and reasons ...

INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION—THE TWELFTH REGIMENT

... awarded to the soldiers, and tile exhibition will finally close in the evening. AID FROM AMERICA. ' TO Tll.E IIIhIT 11N. T1111 L.OW MAYOR OF DUnBLN. New York, U.S, America, 46, Beaver-street, December 22, 1863. 'x LoIID-I have the pleasure herein to tranqsait ...

THE REVIVAL IN IRISH LITERATUR

... who has worked the system in America, has promised us his assistance to make it known here. . Why is it necessary to have recourse to these I foreign countries to accomplish an Irish work ? I do not consider Irishmen in America or Australia any more foreigners ...