LITERATURE

... devotes to Christianity in Madagascar, and theI present condition of the island industrially, a socially, and religiously, Hie speaks hopefullyr of its future and of the prospects of the spread of Christianity ansong the natives. There is no doubt that mission ...

THE BURNING OF THE DUBLIN THEATRE

... to us, saying, 'AWhere V lie cast his eyes round the burning circle, and ran, calling out, behind the curtain. I heard him speak to a man, and he, with my husband Mr. Joe Elcdred's servant, and another tien, in a minute emnerged, holdieg a hosepipo. streaming ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... The Copiand !sciebe and art department keeps us well in- fulmed on new inventions at home and abroad, such as that of the speaking machine in France, invented by Ki. Faber, who has devoted him- Et if to the production of artilicial speech with Cel sid ...

THE GLASGOW ART INSTITUTE

... water-colour painters. Cf that drawing we have expressed great admiration; of the artist's con- tributions to the Institute we can speak in only less measured terms. The principal picture ex- hibited by Mr Alan is 136, ;Salmon Fishers. The purpose of the artist ...

THE BURNING OF A DUBLIN THEATRE

... to us, saying, ' Where? ' He cast his eyes round the burning circle, andi ran calling out behind the curtain. I heard himi speak to a man, and lie, viths my husband (Mr. Joe Eldred), a servant, and auothernman in another minute emerged, holding alhose ...

CLIPPINGS FROM THE COMIC JOURNALS

... of Friday that, after the ceremony of opening Parliament, the Queen passed out, not stopping, as on former occasions, to speak to the Princess of Wales, whomi she passed on the way. This, coupled with the fact that the Princess did not accompany the ...

Literary

... apparently with the view of showing that the cry of 1Ireland for the Irish is raised chiefly by people who, correctly speaking, are not Irishmen nt all, The author has not observed the rules of proportion in his work, too much attention being paid ...

AN APPEAL TO JOHN BULL'S IMAGINATION

... time in the Carlist army during the war. l Indeed ! replied the old man, with much t interest. I had a nephew, he said, speaking slowly, a very dear nephew in that army. I wonder did you ever meet him? I have not heard of him for' years. What was ...

MUSIC

... constituted the superiority of which we have spoken. It seems odd enough, in all conscience, that this little troupe of English-speaking singers should possess the capability to render certain exceptionally. difficult operas in a manner that so far surpasses ...

MUSIC

... old and repeatedly trodden paths. Of the other orchestral piece, Beethoven's Sym- photiv in A, it would be supererogatory to speak. Hats off as Robert Schumani said to a select circle of intimate friends, when about to introduce them to something of much ...

Published: Saturday 14 February 1880
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1878 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

VARIETIES

... prayer, and Peck's Rano says ?? Such a thing might not Oscaer again in a theanand years in Kentucky. A surgcical journal speaks of a man who lived five years with a ball in Isis heedi. A wsaggitsh friend of ours says he has known ladies to lire twice ...