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LITERATURE

... THsEREvFORlATlONiNENGLAND. ByJJ.II.b1ElLED1AUB1QNE, D.D. Translated by H. White, Cambridge. Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd. Tnis forms the fifth volume of Dr. D'Aubigne's General His- tory of the Reformation in the Sixteenth Century, and is wholly devoted to the ecclesiastical annals of our own country. It may seem strange that the History of the English Reformation should be written by a foreigner; ...

OPENING OF THE DUBLIN EXHIBITION

... I OPENING OF THE DUBLIN, EXHIBITION. l IL.1 ?? 1 . .1.s ?? l 1onn D)ublin husday Evning. t This is regarded as a ' great day for froland, and we trust p that such It .ill prove. The Exhibition liat been opened p under most favourable auspices. Tle wveather all day has been gi beautifully fine, and therein wa.s secured one of the first essen- 0 tials of success in the ceremnonial. Such a ...

DESTRUCTION OF THE ADELPHI THEATRE BY FIRE

... (From the Scotsman.) On Tuesday afternoon, the Adelphi Theatre, Broughton Street, was comphletely destroyed by a fire, the progress of which was so rapid thlat in little more thtan an hour after it was first discovered, there was nothing left but the bare walls. The building comprised under one roof the theatre, a house occupied by Mr. Wyndham, the lessee, and two shops-one let to a ...

MASONIC FESTIVAL—THE LODGE ST. MARK

... MASONIC FESTIVAL-THE LODGE ST. MARK. I On Thursday last the labours of a busy season with the re r Lodge St. Mark were rounded off by the usual festival, and the interest was in no small degree enhanced by the opportunity afforded them of entertaining at dinner their veteran past mas- ter of the year 1825, Brother James Sheridan Knowles. Among ev the many happy festive meetings which the m ...

THEATRE ROYAL, DUNLOP STREET

... THEATRE ROYXL-)DUNLOP STREET. MIt. OLOLESB'S IIF.NEI'IT. On Friday itight Mir. Glover, the manager of the Thleatre J'oyal, took his benefit, on the occasion ot' the closing of the season. The house, as we anticipiated, was crowded it, every p irt by a most brilliant audience, oiid IhC eute VteinII~ntS-were ofi a very Superjior chiaraeter indeed. Wi.t of' space prqvclits its pailiCelarIizieg, ...