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LITERATURE

... - - I ANNALS OF TIm PRtOPAGATION OF THE FAITn, No. LXXX.-Perhaps no previous number of this excellent pib- lication was bette r calculated to promote the work for which it is undertaken than that which has just been distributed to the subscribers. Besides the usual letters from missionaries in remote countries, describing the progress of their sacred labours, and the peculiarities of the ...

LITERATURE

... LITER .4 TURE. Tile U-;IvERSITY MAGAZESE-Dublin: J. M'Glashan.- The editor of the Unziversity has provided ftr his readers, this month, a charming lhterary miscellany. Politics and pole- mic3 he has wholly eschewed, and into the entire series of which the number is composed, nut one paper has been al- lowed to enter iu which every ciass of readers, the utter taEte- lets excepted, may not feel ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA TIRE. T'Fn DUBLIN REvInNv, No. LUX.-London and Dttblin l'yoenag Richardson and Son.-In tce numuber of the Dublin l'.-icio just isusud an important article on the Catholi; Hierareby demands our first mad chief attention. It was hardly to be expected, after all that had been said and written about it, that much novelty could now be communicated to the discussion of this vexato questio, ...

FURTHER CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... FUBrBER CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE GREAT I EXHIBITION. ,AsRrIAES FO MFi 8i S. HUIrONS, 85UMERz HLL. We bad the pleasure on yesterday of In-pecting four vehicles bu it at the well-known factory of Mes rs. Hutton, std got up expresslI fir the London Extibi i t' as specimens of Irinh workmanbrip in the vailous branches of niechaui at and decorative art omprised in tbe varied debigns of elegant madertl ...

MUSIC HALL—MR. MACKINTOSH'S CONCERTS

... I --Bee A MK SS COC aS U ?? .,tA. Distill Family made their first BffnJrnP,t LY.M~lITSISCXE~ -h celebratea ' * ? - ap PPranlce a0 ?? evening befor~e.a numerous and fashion- c, The performances were of a character well bt~e udie. etai the high reputation of these accom- lteda Dsic , and elicited repeated bursts of applause pibee~ie andienae. It is unnecessary to say more, ex- oadd the ...

LITERATURE

... I MI5SCELLtNY OF THlE CILTIC SOCIETY-Edited by ,Tolrn f ODonocW?, LEs, LL.D., M.fI.A.-The Celtic Society have r collected into their newly-published annual volume a number X of ancient Irish pooMnF, and a c 1upto of Eng ici histiripal tracts of the reign of Elizabet'i, isvcch are most vaxlable for the light wida they shed-the former on the genealogical lore in which Ireland is so rich, and the ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY'S CATTLE SHOW, &c. SECOND DAY

... ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY'S CATTLE SHOW, &c. I - 8 q. . SECOND DAY. &c.I Yesterday, notwithstanding the rather unpropitious state of the weather, the sl'ow-yard in Kildare-street was visited by a large concourse of spectators. Two military bands Stationed on the lawn played at intervals during the day, and the scene altogether tas quite an animated one. At twenty minutes to four o'clock his ...

THE WORLD'S EXHIBITION—SPECIMENS OF IRISH INVENTIVE AND MANUFACTURING GENIUS

... THE WORLD'S EXHIBITION-SPrtCIMENS OF IRISH INVENTIVE AND MANUFACTURING GENiUS. We have had shown to us some new articles produced by ?? of known talent in this city, and intended for ex- hibition at the forthcoming display of the arts and manu- factures of all nations. AVe advert particularly to some presented to our notice on yesterday, as they seem calcul.ted to reflect high and lasting ...

ANTIENT CONCERTS

... SAINT PAUL-Al OtRATORIO. At the concert of this society, last night, there was prom duced for the second or third time in Ireland, The Oratorio of St. Paul, by Felix Mendelssohn Barthoidy. '.bia is one of the great and mighty works tf music Owe feel indebted to this society-the paly otne An Dublin whiobl can produce it effectiyojy-fpr epli o0c4~iov on which it is performed, and we exi4o0t ...

ROTUNDO—MR. [ill] CONCERT

... I RO rUNDO--IR MACClNTOSII'S CONCERT. W~e ale glad to perceive our talented and enterprising fellow-citizen, Mr. Mackintosh, again bestirring himself in catering for the entertainment of cur miusical public. His concert at the Rotundo on last evening was grace'd by an attendance comprising a large section of the fashionable, of our city and its neighbourhood. The vocalists engaged for the ...

LITERATURE

... I LJITER TURF. I TnE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE LIFE OF LoWS PHILIPPE, OF OSOLEANS, EX-KIsNG OF THE FrENCIi. BY L. G. Micha ud (London, Hamilton, Adams, and Co.)-Memoir writing may be said to be an exclusively French style of literature. While in other countries it is scarcely more than an exotic, in France it might almost seem to have afforded the chief occu- pation for the press since the very ...

THE WORLD'S EXHIBITION OF 1851

... THE WORLD'S EXZ-IIBITION OF 1801. FURTO5Et CONTRIBIUTIONS OF DUBLIN MANUFACTURERS. We find that we have not yet done with our descriptions of specimens in various branches of mautfacture prepared ex- pressly by Dublin artizan employers for exhibition at the forthcoming display in the Crystal Palace. We were fa- voured on yesterday with a view of a series of three pieces of carpet fabric, ...