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MOUNT MELLERAY—ITS SCHOOLS—ANNUAL EXHIBITION

... said to Brother Philip, the porter- How can you t live without speaking ? We don't live without speaking, l said poor old Philip with much simplicity, but when we I want to speak we speak to God Almighty-could we converse 3 with anv one better ? Ab ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... professional services of Mr. Morriaon have been ever rendered with proverbial generosity and cheerfulness. This alone, not to speak of some four and thirty years devoted to the intellectual amusement of our citizens, will surely render Mr. Morrison's beneft ...

LITERATURE

... Protestant, who understands the subject, an! has his mind tolerably unbiassed by prejudice, might be expected to write. Speaking of the monastic orders be says: Lovers of the Fine Arts-and they ought to be the whole eivilised world-owe an especial ...

SIR JAMES GRAHAM ON PROTECTION—EAST CUMBERLAND AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... certain chymical process. A still more recent discovery has been made, about which I will not speak as yet with perfect confidence, but of which I can ven- ture to speak with hope. It is the invention of M Claussen, a Frenchman, and, if it succeed, it will render ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... CONCERT. There was a very crowded attendance at Mr. Levey's concert on Saturday evening. Of the musical performance we will not speak, as it was not of a nature to call for criticism. At the termination of the concert, at ten o'clock, Mr. Levey came forward ...

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 ...

THE FINE ARTS

... permission to bring it to Dublin ind exhibit it in his gallery for some sixteen or eighteen davs. This circumstance alone would speak a volume for its imp(irtance; but we should be sorry if there were not another criterion whereby to appreciate its merits, ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... weaving of the cloth material) has been begun atid finished on Mr. Franklin's premises. A warm friend of Irish manufacture, in speaking ot it some days since at a meeting, observed that Englishmen were de- teriineil to trample the manufactures of Ireland beneath ...

THEATRE ROYAL—MR. JOY'S BENEFIT

... amusement and delight he has so ably and tastefully catered. Mr. Joy, the deservedly popular stage manager, takes, or rather-to speak in accordance with his modest wishes-hopes to take his benefit on Monday evening next, and if true desert in his vocation of ...

MUSIC HALL—THE BEARNAIS CONCERTS—PRIZE EVENING

... attendance of a numerous and very respectable audience; bat considering the quality of the musical enter- tainment, not to speak of the inducement offered in the shape of prizes to be given away, the audience was not SD crowded as might have been expected ...

ANTIENT CONCERTS

... these countries can be expected to be. Their rendering of Glory to God, Great was the company of the Preachers, not to speak of the Hallelujah, were cha- racterised by massive grandeur and sublimity. They stirred the soul within one, To the conductor ...