THE NEW TOWN HALL

... THE NEW TOWN 13ALL. ! . ' ?? IT; is a fortunate circumstance that our Town Council, before committing itself to an absolute and final selection of the best of the competitive plans for a new Town Hall resolved upon eonsulting an architect of Mr TITErS eminence., Mr TiTE, as will be seen from his letters read at the council meeting yesterday, will pronounce no hasty or ill-considered opinion, ...

TEMPERANCE FETE IN ASTON PARK

... Apart from the inspiriting influence of charming weather and holiday time, the fete which took place yes. terday, in Aston Park, In connection with the Temperance Associ ...

THE EVENING CONCERT

... As the hour of eight drew on the streots, which had gra. dually thinned of their multitudes during the afternoon, again began to fill-the only variation upon the morning features ...

31ST DECEMBER, 1861

... 3IUT DECEMBER, 1861. And ever more 'Is it come? they avid, -FRANCEIS BROWN. 'TrUly the watohers have long watched and waited, And to them day hath seemed long time in breaking; Eopea that one time ...

NOTES ON NEW BOOKS

... English Puritanism and its Leaders. By the Rev. Principal Tulloch, head of the University of St. Andrew's, &e., &e. Only two years have elapsed since Dr. Talloch published his mo ...

FASHIONS FOR DECEMBER

... PiCas Lu FOLLEMr. Winter has come upon uss iiaddonly andwith such severity, tliakt before 'wve have quite arranged our article on autumn dress, we are called upoin to devote o ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... AND MAOVKTIt' TVJOKAPU3.] BOUSE LORDS. THUHSDAT, JUNE 20. Tbeir lordships did not meot day, being ft* *Dnl»prj»ry aooetriou Queen Viotoru the throne. BOUSE OF COMMONS THURSDAY, JU ...

WIND AND WEATHER REPORT

... Monday Evknino. Aberdeen, Birmingham, Liverpool, and Yarmouth, and Brighton, S., Dublin, 8.8. E., Holyi®*d> Hull, southerly, Sheffield, W.N.W,, Bristol, and Plymouth—all fine; ...

AMATEUR THEATRICALS

... I|- _ - AMATEUR TREAThICALS. One of the most attractire amateur theatrical performances that w c havp witnessed for a long time was given on Satur- ddy.evenlng in the Conecrt Room of the Rotundo, which wee turned into tho.prettiest of miniature theatres for thenoe Ihe attendance wearcrowdedand hlghly fashionable. The performances comprited tho famous old comedy of High Life Belowt Stairs, and ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I . _- r - . e . - His Royal Highness the Count de Flanders Paid a visit, on Friday last, to Mr. Cornelia Goggin's bog oak establshment, 13, Nassau. street, and selected several of thoso bog oak ornaments, copies of the Irish antiques, of rare and Cxquilito beauty, In the production of whieli lis houso has attained so much celebrity. The Hon. Mr. Vereker has arrived in this city from London. ...

LITERATURE

... LLt I j - l l E .. . . T--- ITERATUIEJ .¢r--a 1,. > ?? I DUILUUZUNIVEBSITY MaAOAltL-.A k~irdly~but 4ir, notice~of thie Esbibition usihers in, tig lbl n rin Irelandhas the, .honour of.: having originated: the'ee.ri-; imeie of industrial 'progress in 'the B1itish 'empire, 'dt E I thoughthe preeiut displayin Kildaro-street is'limn-twd, com pared with, the l,,rg~a E~ribitioa, ten ys~earsago, It, ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... - 2 'IFASiIOSnthRA W A1V -A Tf| The S Comte de Jarnac reftured 6n Satt rUa; I from England to Thoaattj;otic Ceaslo. The noble otmite rtas accompanied by. M.de j Losteyrie, hi. de Vito, and M.'and Madame Doetuarois, :ir Thomas O. Fitzgerald, Bart, returned on Taosday, from it. lanne's, Blarney, eoanty Cork, to' Golden hitls, GolDen. * Golden 'Lo~rd l~roughani and Yaut ha3 left the.Art gleoey ...