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LITERATURE

... I LIIKUTA TURE. I TanE Iniat QUAnTEnLY RIE\vx. Dublin: W. B. Kelly.- Anotber number of this excellent periodical is now before us; and, like the former ones, we find it rich in Irish history, unexceptionable in point of literary merit, and evincing l throughout a spirit of nationality which is encouraging to the country, while it really merits the warmest and most subs antial encouragement for ...

ANTIENT CONCERTS

... I I ._ L!_ at . - A portion of Beethoven's oratorio, David in ?? 1i 1 neso, and Mendelssohn's glorious music to the eacred d ll of Athalie, a most cla'eical and delicious aslection, foj the eat-rtainuient chesen by this eminent Iriroekal aj daly t for their coocluding concert of the season. Of theaAtbgl, and its magoifixent performance at the Antient Concerts es have more than once s ...

NATIONAL EXHIBITION, CORK

... NATIONA EXHIB ITION- ?? INkATIA J EXHIBITION, CORK. I 1 ae committee mnet, as usual, at their committee-rooms, Museum of Irish Industry, Stephen's-green, Ba st, JO1N DRitw ATIUCI, Esq., in the chair. The minutes of the last day's proceedings having been r, read and adopted, several importaut letters *ere read, and Of Mnuch satisfactiou was expressed at the number of comnnni- Fe cations which ...

ANTIENT CONCERT ROOMS—PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY'S CONCERTS

... ANTIENT CONCE0fTROOS---PHXL-HARMONIC SOCIETY'S CONCERTS. Tbk -- --I -- ene concert given on last evening by this deservedly popular and distinguished society of musical amateurs, was graced by an attendance more crowded, brilliant, and fashionable than we have seen collected for a long period within the spacious ball of the Antiont Concerts. Not- withstanding the presence of their ...

LITERATURE

... ,LITFRArTURS. DtUrlr'S FIRESIDE MAGAZINE.-The October number completes the second volume of this interesting periodical. The fate aud fortunes of Castle de Bwrgo, Essy May, and the Adventures of an Irish Giant, are concluded. How-let those who must have felt some interest in the stories, if they have read the former numbers, turn to the volume to discover. Another volume closes with ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... II AR-ivAS rAT THE SHELBOURRn HOTEL.-Wm yitzgerald. Esq, DL, Adelpha; Mrs Wilson, family, and suite; Mr. Mrs, and Miss Higgins; Mr and htrs Persee, Mrs and Miss Stuart Trencb, hrs and Miss Fletcher, Mr and Mrs F 1 Foster, Mr and Mirs ewbury, hr and Mrs Bernie, Mr and gigss Byrne. Mr and Mrs Power, Mar and Mrs Faulkner, Mrs and aljes BrownS, Mrs and the Misses Moore, Mrs and Miss Butler, Iessrs ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATURE, tied Dupicy's FiRESIDE MAGAzIZ~.(D,~blin j. Defy. ing While the two continued tales which have for some time ?? lic formed the principal sources of attraction in this ?? to namely, 1 The Fete and Fortunes of Castle De Burgo and the Adventures of on Irish Giant-progress in the most not satisfsctory manner, there are several lesser articles in the no- Fotnumber before us which ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... If there be any truth in the augury of a good commence. ment, the fortunes of the Theatre Royal wvould seem to be decidedly on the rise, and we may expect to find, at the end of the dramatic season just commenced, that the lessee will have to boast of two good things-a flourishing exchequer, and an unquestioned-because well won-popularity. The theatre last evening was crowded, that is, in all ...

THE EXHIBITION OF 1853—MUNIFICENCE OF MR. DARGAN

... THE EXHIBITION OF 1853-MUNIFICENCE OF DMR. DARGOA. Institutions are less moulded by the government f of a country than by the public spirit and liberality i of its citizens. England owes many of its noblest institutions to this well-spring of progress, and Ire- land boasts of one pre-eminently who has identified himself with her prosperity, and shares a splendid fortune, accumulated by a well ...

LITERATURE

... REPORT OF THE TRIAL AND PREB1.nARy PR0CEgD. INGCS IN THE CASE or G. ACHmLII V. DR. NwvmAN; WITH Alf INTRODUCTION AND COPIOUS NoTES, &D, by IKv P. Finlason, Lsq: London, C. Dolman; Dublin, Gerald Bellew.-It was fitting that a correct and authentic record of this memorable trial should be accessible to the public, and it was still more desirable that the report to be given of the case should be ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... 7 2I5ioNABDE INTELLIGENCE. I -VCELEGAL COURT.-Tbeir Excelleneies enter- i et dinnerthe iollowingdistinguithed conpany on londay 100 ?? ,_ady Catherine Sanderson, and the Ladies Cri hiton; I, ?? If Roden, Lord Naas, Lord Clements, tie Bishop of h i I Bishop ofCashel, Hon. Ca i tain and Mrs Lindsay and %etj Hon Mr and Mrs Civendjsh Butler and Aliss Purajsreq; ,cIr Matthew, Lady, and Miss ...

LITERATURE

... I LITERATV.RE. I ESSAYS, CHIEFLY TscOLOGIoAL. By the Rev. P. M-rsay, D.D., Pro/esor of Doguatic and Moral Theology, Moyrnooh. (Dublie: Gerald Bellew). Fourth Series. Although the ob- servations withfwhichl the last yearly volume of this series was introduced must have prepared the reader to find in the volume for 1853 the conclusion of the miscellany, his regret will hardly be the less on ...