PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... horse, to bear the weight of Antony I Do bravely, horse! for wot'st thou whom thou movest ? The demi Atlss of this earth, the arm And burgonet of men. He's speaking now, Or murmuring I Where's ray serpent of old Nile ?? For so he calls me: now I seed myself ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Dir W J Brown. Miss Blake, the Misses Bergln, 15 Mr acid Mrs Bradley, ?? and Mrs B1rgil, Mrs Grattan 10 Belloxw, SMr, Srs, and the Misses Burke Bcytagh; Mr John IS Bagot, Mr and Mrs Howard and tha DMtssos Brooks, Mrs 1D Burke, SMr, Srs, and Miss Blake; ...

EXETER

... elaborate judgment, and di after hearing both sides, decided in the negative,; and, 1 accompanying himself on the piano Mr. Grattan in a very ai effective manner sang, in the orgnal Frenoh and English, al several choice songs of Love and War, which were ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... amount of 400,000., the Parisian Regatta Club placed at the disposal of the Preoident of the ]Ew York Cluba gold nedal, wilh ito arms, which is to be presented to the winner. A correspondent writes from Milan that the Earl and Countess Ruesell, accompanied ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... catgut at that price satiety the craviegs of bel heart.' The great composer, I1alevy, hos just died at Nice, aged btixy-lhroe. John Elias Fyomosthieli Ilaievy wais born In P'aris fi 1059. LIke Molyorboer, Me'edelsiolin, and oilier ilinctrullus ?? of this ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Hazoltias, Blaqce 'and Rosenstrelob. The followiug are the latest arrivals at the International Hotel, Bray :--r Gregory, Kr-John Gregory, Mrs Graham and salbt, from the Gresham lotel, Dublin; Cap- tain Henry, Mrs Henry, family, and saite, from Lodge Park ...

[ill] AND VARIETIES

... chronology ,rtits of ?? time past) a&n c 1 r I; the c1 lciriig state of Ire' ow-tII IL Wa's King. rD' i or.(l;i .f every arm of th' 0it. din rirecY -, the ladies' i-'al jonitlueerre, lont an r-:, to the0 sOtllblage. Isie too cot ard the AMarchioneqs ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... ? were what we had seen by mi0oonlight really the ruins of the city ?' I was out early; Abe botel overlooked the southern arm of the harbour. That is the Malakoff, just opposite, and, farther to the ri'ht, just over that long range of ruins, is the ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... consequence of the miserable Harney affair, Mr Grattan fairly warned his countrymen that *war was immi- nent. The matter was, however, patched up; but the heart-burning did not cease. The whole tendency of Mr Grattan's elaborate explanations is to make it appear ...

THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... Wynne Seymour Smith, John Shearn Thomas, Spencer Clarke, Caine Col- lege; James Webster Longonire, Samuel Francis [Creswell, Augustus Jackson, William Donaldson, George Proud, St. John's College; William Underwood, Pembroke College John Durst, Sanders Etheridge ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Henry Vliliers Stuart, Samuel Perry, only son of William Perry, Esq., of u- Woodrooff, to Mary, saecond daughter of the late John .er Power, Esq., of Gurteen. The bride, accompanied by her ve mother, arrived at the ehurchb.at a quarter past eleven be o'clock ...