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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... able to procuro mero standing roicu , within the walls of thle theatre where as view of the stage could be obtablceod. This speaks volomes, and urges the ce- ?? of be!ing il] early oil those who want to procure good places. Theyouig petple have had ono ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... are tlsorongl'y Ini, lbse Exile of Erin ,1 When Erin FirAt Rose, 1Tule Ceollo,' ,Sivournoen Dro'ish3, W ho fears to, Speak oh~ ?? Paddles Ever oere, 'The Blattle of the Boyne, 'use Bels of SViandon, Gtila Machoes. Soggartt Arcon, The WVild ...

FASHIONS AND VARITIES

... being greatly elntied Isy Sig. rati, Anseolo vislon- ?? hae oat Sig. itevigant tolbeconduetor. 2 'The (hczvlo MIES icce!p speaks itt terms ort 5 uicat maybe cellcd seae1ai ftemtlo .Mch' .pesepre., 'h ln of Ahydos, which has just been 2 pl~~tsil t tcs ...

ECCLESIASTICAL ART IN IRELAND

... Levine in the crypt unde-.eath, and which will be inserted in the ?? pavement forming the floor of the Ocltdacel. I cannot speak too highly of the beauty of design and perfect workmanship of all I these objects nor do I know which most to admire, the genius ...

MARRIAGE IN HIGH LIFE

... when the cheering had subsided, the tenantry presented an ad(dress to tile Hlon. Mr. and Airs. Stourton--an address which speaks abutndtantly of the worth of Uir. Corbally as a landlord. Truly the Irish are a noble race, Wihen treated kindly they never ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... for the. lovers of music after a long and dreary winter, Inbrng whloh we had, no vocal or inetrumental performanees iworth speaking! of. The artletee who are cgaged for theo forteaoraing series of operas are- Madame Grisli,Mdllo aEn'eqnoit, 'Madame De 'Morle ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... true genius-those who have no notion of the meaning of melody cennot understwsd It, no moie than a consistent TLalmbin can speak from explricnco of the flavour of venison. The sublimity of its pathos, and the grandeur and olmple-dignity of Its rtrains ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... described on our lin- gerie plate, or small wreaths of flowers with a cache-peigue of the same. it Is too soon, however, to speak of anything very decided in bonnets; ewe shall give a fuller description * next ?? ollet, MR. ARTHUR LLOYD'S COMIC CONCiRTS ...

NAVAN GREAT EASTER FAIR

... a very abundant show for the season, and a large number of purchasers. IGood wedders, however, were scarce, comparatively speaking. Victuallers bought up mutton with no nggardly disposition Best wedders sold from Gs, to 72s. 6d. each. Best vwedder mutton ...

THE TYPES OF CULTURE

... for freedon'ofddtucation, Being ,utspken he' expresseslus Poinion fireeqy on the mbvem'ent. We are bound to believe that he speaks, perhaps not wisely, but sincerely, aeodrding to his lights. !ov how is it that ?? mau ha4s 'helm brougit to pass thejadd ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... the very greatest-of living actors had to pslay njght after night to half empty benches; and, most assuredly, thisb doc not speak welt for the taste and judg- ment of a Dublin audience of whom so much praise has beon spoken and written. Hundreds upon hundreds ...

THE FINE ARTS

... key, or commentary; it is its own interpreter. Having said so much of its general character as a conception, how can wve speak of the manner in which that conception is worked out? Every part of the picture is paiated with the most mniute accuracy, and ...