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... I11 ? . I .1- ; --.t y:n - -In ? 'It i i 4 i , ittra ?? ' .0 its. j -4 Tig RELIQUES OP FA THEP PROtUT, late P.P. of Watergrass Hill, -in the county of Cork, Iret land. Collected a-nd Arranged by OSxYERa YORKE, Esq. (Rev. Prancis Mahony). Illaus- trated by ALFRED CROQUIS, Esq. (D. Mae- lise, ?? New Edition, Revised atd largely Augmented. London: H. G. Bohn. It would be difficult to conceive ...

THE QUEEN'S THEATRE

... 7 . I . Last night Mr and Mirs Chatles Kean ap- pearel foirtbe; third time at' The Queen's in Lovell's fhfilirng play,, TheWife's Seciet:', The house was again a bumper, boxes, pit an.:1tgal- leriesg being w Iell filled. YProbably, et' rone of their, former appearances here did -the distin- guished artistes appear. to so great advantage; certfiti1y' the ?? evoked bjy each could not be ...

CONCERTS

... CO N C E R T S. LV d GRAND SUBSCRIPTIOtN. O On Sattrday at two o'clock the fourth of Weod and Co.'s series of subscription coucerts was given. in Queen Street Hall, the area of s. hich was quite filled. The aray. of ?? st provided for the oceasion was most impmising, and afforded the higli-st gratification. The chief e, attrac ion was Sivori's violin, which was never. d, heard to greater ...

ROYAL SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF ARTS

... ROYAL SCOTTFSrI SOCIETY OF ARTS. - A meeting of this Society was behd-last- night in George StreetHall-Thomas Stevenson, Esq., C.E., President of the Society, in the chair. CON8STRUCTION OF LARGOn IRON SHIPS. Mr Thomas SurDDEN, AM., read a paper on the present construction of large iron ships. He said there were two kinds of construction employed in wooden vessels: first, boat-build- ing, ...

THE QUEEN'S THEATRE

... Lpbt night, 'r Charled .Kean appeaiied ia the qlaracter of Lois'XI. in the anel]drast'a of the sanme'tar. The. audiesce. was. nuieras i all parti of the 'theatre, the boxes especially being completelg filied by a brilliant assem- 1blage. The play itself is one which hls long been, and in good. liavtdsintust always e, af ov urite with the pubfic ofthis city. Thecharacter of wouis, ...

THE QUEEN'S THEATRE

... THE QUEEN'S TaEATRE. Last night, the exquisite Shakspearian comedy of 1Much Ado about Nothing was produced at the Qaeen'sthheatre, in which Bfr Kean usu- tained thebcharacter of Benedick, and Mrs eapn that of Beatrice. The character of Benedick was delineated with minute fidelity; his bold, roystering assumption of indifference to the softer sex, and the laughable gradations by which he is ...

Literary Notices

... J? Ittratly 3- afitts. v , .. TnE POERtICAL WoRKs or JOsErS AnDDIzsQ, GAT'S FABBEES, ANDS SOMVRVILLUES CAg. With Mempoirs and Critical Dissdrtiationsj'li the Rev. GEoRGE GILfILAx. -Edinbuvogl: -James Nichol. TGrouGr the combination bere is not exctly of the order of thu Graces, there is a peculiar fiti. ness in bringing together three poats who were barn within a few years of eaeb other, who ...

THE QUEEN'S THEATRE

... ( P ni QUEN Tfl1 , A I a 3 t 9 t t I I 11 I t A f I I 9 3 a I 9 I r t, .i I; [i I! I I I I I II iI I i I I .Ot Saturday right Mr and Mrs INean brought to a termination the first week of their tangegeO MUt here by appearing'in the characters of Macbeth ind Lady Macbetl. It will be re- membered that the production of this tragedy At the Princess's Theatre in London was one of the first great ...

Original Poetry

... .411A i wrigillat V!ottrg+-, NELSON'S TARS, TO HOPE'S.. (ATrTn THE FIGHT AT THE PEIRO.) Brothers.1 your hand I Hail! noble hearts of oak! We know that master-stroke I Through the thick battle-smoke i Your hand! , Brothers I your haid! Who fight so-and yet fail- Although false tongues should rail- Shall in the end prevail ! Your hand I Brothers! your hand I Stern work-at the beginning! Next ...

ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY'S EXHIBITION

... ;;aii ,I muel t t . tu(.A? R: wx ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEiY'S f^t-jfibwjb 3lqz, se.ib nt fit9e z ~ s |hic The Exhibition of this year stands well, ?? ratht di afteer bli e firi i d In I is no one great stroke of genius which moeoS I.4 p~zolis~esE t~aest of *isstoni4 | tiqQ1.0 ?? rc ftwg *eu~tipA4ipt Lsee in former vears. Neither artists northe a l bou 0rr l oe} htr e @y is rae~lst.i ?? dit WOE ...

ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY EXHIBITION

... ROYAL ScOTrISH ACADEMY -f: a .XIIBITION. Ayj-;h cdm orieii stat thirty 4ourth annual ?? IO-dy, ~i4 ~th~ewho take au~i4 YOrei in 1he `rojeIuU f-thtive Art the pictur ki' o~ ta~ seison will ndspecialyi rei for be of ijedistib~gishing featulres of the ce l2 m 'lIecttos is that they ae ,alsost exclusively o' a sork of Scoitish arti5~st No fact eould better il' to lustrate and enforce the antage ...