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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... the Irish people was ?? ser- vility to the upper classes-lc conrsidered that a I fault with reference even to their leadere. Speak- ing of the eonstruction put upon the three F's by Sir Stafford Northcute, he Kaid his opinion was that the three F's in the ...

VERE FOSTER'S COPYBOOKS

... barbarous war, not a voice has been raised in Ireland, the gi obe of nations. Is Ireland politically defunct ? Who fears to speak ? Surely, in freedom's cause our patriotic men should not hesitate to give ex- pression to the nation's feelirigs in thtir ...

CONCERT AT THE EXHIBITION PALACE

... preseuntatives of the Preis. Indeed, more correctly speaking, we might say the entire absence of any arrangement to facilitate us in the discharge of a very oncrous duty. (On this subject we shali hava to speak in a more marked u anner than wve been inclined ...

ROYAL HIBERNIAN ACADEMY

... may well be looked upon as a tuattcr for some Icongratulation, and if there are in the collection some few pieces that, to speak plainly, are scarcely fit to be seen, the exhil ition, taken all round, shows a very remarkable advance upon most of Lits ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... seldom attempted. It is one of the most - delightf ul of the lighter comedies of Shakespeare. n Every scene, every line of it speaks the genius of o its author. Trere is not one of his works that 1, plays bletter, as tlhc pbrasn goes ; there ane few of bi ...

THE ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY'S SHOW

... close of the proceed. ings contrasted remarkably with their appearance on Tuesday morning, and the return of the sales, not to speak of the profits arisng from thatableaux vivants and the luan museutn, will, we hope, be substaxntial. The fancy fair was altogether ...

LITERATURE

... latest book of sonnets of Mr. Irwin's. That can best be done in any manner by quoting extracts co- piously and letting them speak for themselves to those who can appreciate poetry; and now the next most satisfactory thing that we can do, with our limited ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... The Daily Telegraph,' of this morning sar a- Seeing thatthereare nowthirtymembersuf the Con- servative party who desire to speak opon the Laud Bill, in addition to those Irish and Liberal members who mav also wish to address the house on the subject, it ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... fur aioongst the tl D best tf 3is ?? ?? , and it is very satif4ac- Sd -tory to kitow that the artists reoritited, so to I speak, flo~n Diiitin have wou their wvav to dis- ri 2 tinction on the lyric 5iy4 liv the shieer force of tr I their giet aalihty ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Parnell, Esq, NI P ; Canon I'Ma-; hon. Boherbee: Rev Eugene eheehy, C C; Villiers Stuart, M P. and others, are invited to speak. 2nd, Rfurrn of Poor L-,wysystem-Speakerm, E Dryer I Gray, Easq, TU P; Rev 31 Malone, P P. O=lin; Count E I Moore, P, and others ...

ART ASSOCIATION OF IRELAND

... they in Ireland were be- ginning to be dragged into the European movement of taking an intereat in art. He wished he could speak without using the word I art at all, there was so mluch cant about aestheticism and the e lethete' But, wherever cant existei ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... continue between the Boers and the Britisb. The proceedings of ?? Commission are strictly private, s the witnee object to speak freely, as they would be Ce;zuco to the future animosity of the Boers. The amouu-a of losses sworn to by the Royalists far ...