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MAX O'RELL'S NEW BOOK ON AMERICA

... IAX 0'EWS BOI O i . AMERICA. 3 -(FROMtI CORRESPONDSNT.) London, Wv>inesday Nigh'. I . - (Yax Rell's new book, Jonath et Son Continent, w4e published in Paris to.day, and as it has already 'evoked strongl' hostile criticism in the American Press, it ...

LITERATURE

... frequented by working men. It is a portly volume of nearly a thousand pages, dealing with all the various branches of industry in America in relation to art, illustrating the importance of early technical training-in short, an elaborate discussion of what is not ...

MOATE OCTOBER FAIR

... they did not endeavour to bens- fit by such a substantial reduction. They, how- ever informed me that the competition from America and Australia had so cut up prices in England that they found it difficult to seal Irish Icattle ata profit even at the present ...

CATTLE SHOW AT GOREY

... and were not likely to increase in the future to such an extent as to seriously ?? against the farmers of the country. In America, where millions of acres of the virgin moil had been brought into cultiva- tion, they were beginning to find that continuous ...

THE LORD MAYOR AND THE CORK EXHIBITION

... to effect it he ?? try at the close of the exhibition to trausfer it front city to city in America,, and let etie t.ventv niiilioni or the Irish race in America see what was being pradoaced it tiL resuscitated factories at hince. In support- ug the Boston ...

LITERATURTE

... nanced. An enjoyable evening was spent by those aasserabled. DEATH OF AMERICA'S OLDEST PRIEST. New York. Thursday. The death is announced of Father Curley, the oldest priest in America, and an astronomer of note. A COSE SHtVE-Ctergymen amid cthers .vhove| ...

THE DRAMA IN LONDON

... the copy- 1right law betweesi America and England-the stage Manager of The Princess Ids left.last Sa- turday week for New York, and the piece will Io produced there early nest month. There is D9 copyright-for it in America, but as the companr belonging ...

LITERATURE

... Edinbttrgh. A very pleasing and in-truetive volume is this re-issue of the Edinburgh Courant letters. The author, who visited America for the purpose of examining land belong- ing to the Scotch Missouri Land Co ewany, kept his eyes open and his pencil reidy ...

THE GREAT AMERICAN LANGUAGE

... and then chiefly in the diction of the common newspaper, form in America component elements' of every-day colloquial phraseoiogy. Tae prominent citizens aforesaid, wlhen dwelling in America, occupy palatial residences located on an elegtnt eminence near ...

THE QUEENS THEATRE

... character, exciting incidents, and sirring situations, and it hais beeu accorded favourable receptions both in England and America. The piot is a rather com- plicated one, and deals with the misdeeds of a band of robbers, who arc led by a certain Lewis ...

LITERATURE

... Bancreft's History of the United States, Bacon's Genesia of the New England Churches, and Dr. Reberison's Colonisation of Am~erica. But we find little or nothing about ?? ard a vast quaxtity about ,'Romn- ismj Puritanism, or, as this Mr. Deverell terms ...

THE DRAMA IN LONDON

... fitrt place Vasa not that he should t ke Ovet to America his coni. panythe scenery, sad th other aeoeseries of Olsudiau) i D Baett n-as wsated hinielt' alone, and, for that matter, utight hato lxaded in America with notb lt t e a carpet bag. Mesa Brooks and ...