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BALLINASLOE FAIR

... cattle showed an increase of 62,705, and this year adds to the improvement; but the returns in other respects for this year speak in a sadder tone. With a deficiency of some twenty-one thousand acres in the extent of land under crops, a diminu. tion in ...

THE PARK DEBATE IN PARLIAMENT

... though they are quiet they are strong speakers) could not be found. In this debate Mr. Smyth had a special right to speak, and to speak ic a witness, for he was chair- mzan of the meeting in Phieuix Park. He told his t tory with great skill for he put ...

THE MAGAZINES FOR JANUARY

... tion, but above all, in agency. MA. Gaizot believes the National Assembly should meet at once ; not en Termwtnence, bat to speak the nation's mind. It should not interfere with the military management of the var. iM. Geizot thinlk the bestopportunity for ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... admirable exhibition a running commentary, so to speak, on the current events of the hour. During the war the very moment a great personage became ?? state-man or nch'~eaera, it mattered not which-a speaking ikoness of himn, executed by Mowa. D'Arc's very ...

NAVAN (COUNTY MEATH) SEPTEMBER FAIR

... ground bringing fromn 231 to 241 ?? each, which latter price was calculated, at thhighest stretch at 72s Sd per cwt. Generally speaking, beef may be quoted at70s per cwt for best quality. Second. class and inferior were so scarce that no quotations can be made ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... creditable pieces of acting. The subordinate male cha- racters were efficiently performed; and, turning to the ladies, we cannot speak too highly of Miss Wilmore's Nell. A more pathetic and graceful representation of the poor littl e maiden whose sorrows have ...

CHRISTIAN ART IN LIMERICK

... picture has been so carefully studied in its conception and so accu- rately finished in all its details, that it seems to speak eloquently, even to the most illiterate, who come to pay their devotions. The drawing is bold and spirited, each figure de- ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... much power and considerable taste. M~r. and Mrsx Powell sustained prominent characters in the production. and we need not speak of the treatrent the parts receivedl at their bands. M~rs. Powell wfas all that the author in- tended the beroine to be, while ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... brought together a large and fashionable audience. Of Mrs. Mfackey's brilliant execution on the piano it is unnecessrytfo speak, but we were ntaware till yesterday that she posi1 sesded as a harpist powers of a high order. The sudience, which was most ...

BANAGHER FAIR

... transactions considerably-at least so I was informed, and the figures realised for cattle were much diminished, comparatively speaking. Buyers were in atten- dance from the several surrounding towns, and pur- chased extensively of store stock, and every class ...

FUN FOR THE AFFLICTED

... Irishmen would beso selfish astokeepallthe f`a t themselves. We can answer for the tea and cake; and leave thequestion of fuL to speak for On Monday evening the entertainment was ?? by a learned professor, whose theme was- ' servations on the restoration of ...

THE MAGAZINES

... public. From Memory's Tablets, is a pretty poem by Miss Horton, of whose contribu- tion to Macmilllan we have been forced to speak il. Summer Life in the States is readable, and Aristology isn't. We have received %ineley, Aunt Jduy, 7De EhglisWhfomajU' ...