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LITERATURE

... iZ T&BJ14RATiVE. r ,, ; 1 'LAYEI 1501 BEFiigs aY' Hawv LiNODOuN.(L- do and DtsJin: kicliprdsoiii ?? ;967 .1 ESSAYs :AND.DR' '1yf5,OHIE'' one Tuonn', OUITI AND SoCIALISM.! By 0. A. BoeowzsoN, LL.D. (Mfew Yor'k: D. 'ccc? J. 4adile' and do. LDublin: J ?? These two remnarkable. look& present thenmslves for our consideration. together,.and although there are many things~ III which they are strongly ...

THE GREAT INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION

... I The following is the official return of the visitors admitted yesterday:- Season ticket holders ,. . .. B,355 Number of persons admitted at 2s. 6d. each 850 Total . .. ., 4,205 Their Excellencies the Lord Lieutenant and the Countess of St. Germane, accompanied by some members of their family, and attended by Major Bagot, Captain Cost. and several ladies of the court, visited the Exhibition ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... The number of visitors to the Exhibition yesterday amounted to 11,416. It will be seen by the above return that the attendance yesterday was the greatest, and we may add the most varied, since the opening of the Exbibition. All ranks and classes of our fellow-countrymen were represented there, from the wealthy peer to the honest peasant; and nothing could be more interesting than to witness ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION—HORTICULTURAL INDUSTRY

... THE GRlEAT EXRiBITiuN-HORTICULTURAL I INDUS iRY. TO THE EDITOR OF THE FRE YUN. DEAe Sin-When the eyes of not only Europe but of he whole civilised world are turned on us in admiration of our rative industry, contrasting so strikingly with what was for a long time and unil lately believed, or at least re- presented to be, our native apathy or indifference-if not idleness and ignorance-and when ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... i - . I During the past week the theatre has been graced by a succession of numerous and fashionable audiences, and the entertainments have been as naual judiciously diversified and cleverly represented. It is at once the result of well directed exertion on the part of the manager, and a teat of true merit in the performers, that the dramatic and musical pieces produced by the stock company ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I I Lady Hort, Mr. Creighton and family, Mr. Monkton and family.Mr. Whiteside, MP., Mr. Cogan, M.P. Mr. O'Flahlrty, M.P., Bon. Mr. Trevor, Mr. Wilcox and family, Doctor Hunt and family, Mr. and Meg, Aylmer, &c., &o., sailed from Kingstown for Holyhead, on yesterday, per the railway steamer. Rev, Donald MacPherson and family, Mr. Max- well and family, Colonel Levingston (New York); Captains ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIONABTE INTLLIGBENCE l . a - . -- r. A1 fl- . Colonel De Vere and family, General Driscol, 8toD, Capt Vitterne (Frenoh marine), Lord A Hay and Monsieur La Grange and family, Col Knox and family, 3ai LeCO'e and family, Count Von Haffazla and suite, Rer Dr 1e~~r and family, itut laziere, it N; Messrs Graydon, 70lIagnion (two, Dabr}9 (two), Halnn (three), Cololongh, &o, , arrired in Kngetown ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION BUILDING OF 1853

... ITHE GREAT EXhEIBITION BUILDING OF 1863. The works of the Great Exhibition building continue to progress with surprising celerity. Twelve out of the fourteen -great arches of the roof of the central hall are now raised, and the remaining two will be in their places in the coarse of the next couple of days. The minor details of th3 frame work of the roof are in rapid progress; and at the upper ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION BUILDING

... i, THER GREAT 1XIIBITION BUILDIG. We have described so often and so minntelythe progresa made in the construction of this splendid building, that we would be almost apprehensive of wearying our readers by fur- ther details did we not know that everything connected with the great National and Industrial Exhibition, to which. all Ireland is eagerly looking forward, and which Bo deeply in- volves ...

THE GREAT INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION

... I So rapidly is the work of laying out goods and otherwise arranging the Exhibition being proceeded with, that new features present themselves to our notice every day; and we hope soon to be enabled to announce that everything bas been satisfactorily completed. Since our last notice three beautiful works-a group of figures, and two colossal heads copied from the antique, and cost by Messrs. ...

THE GREAT INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION OF 1853

... ITHE GREAT INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION OF 185B.1 The signal success attending the inauguration of our Na- tional Exhibition naturally formed the subject of universal congratulation amongst our fellow-citizens yesterday. The gorgeous spectacle of Thursday, uniting as it did so many elements of attraction, was, indeed, an event which must stand out prominently in the future annals of Ireland. Vice.- ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION BUILDING

... THE GREAT EX9BITION BUILD'G. l Although the fearful itormbof, Thureday night and yester- day is to be regretted as.having to some extent retarded the progress of the external works at a time owwhen even a few hours are of.importance, yet the .eninlttee may console themselves for any delay that iayy have been . occasioned by the reflection that the building has been subjected to a test of ...