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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 ...

THE NORTH-EAST AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION

... fIatrmsu. 'he dreiruos of tire isir lil y of Oie gonieration are often the realities of tine next, a a.lid ii person is scarcely speaking without book bf Wi10 ronsiorsr the siolke, the spade, sald the Dajl to cs tlio samne oblivion that covers the * l bushi harrow ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... of rmy speech at tho Ladies' Land Lcague meetlng in Drumeollogher last Sunday, I shall be ?? by those who did not hear me speak. When I used the words feeling of great hutnil. ation in connection with the doings of our branches, I ouly spoke in jest ...

THE ROSE SHOW AT SALTHILL

... weather, and that is saying a good deal. Oi course it did not over- come the ill-nature of the elemeute so that a poet, not to speak of an ordinary mortal, could close his eyes, and find himself carried away by a slum- berons repose or a diowsy fragrance-no ...

SIGNOR CELLINI'S OPERA

... enat of &* mew Itslian opera here is that involvedfin the Can - s~ersdon as to the advisability of offering to a- Engish-speaking audie~nc works in a tongue with! which the performers themselves have, *n =myE, instances, but very iudifferent aequakitenee; ...

AT THE CLEVES HUNTING EXHIBITION

... Continents. The venuo of the German Hunting Exhibition is but a speck upon the map I' that country. Cleves, or, more propeily speaking, Clsve, has but ton thousand inhabitants, and it is remarkable for nothing more than for being a quiet watering place, much ...

A NEW PLAY AT PLYMOUTH THEATRE

... ?? Convict's Daughter, written by Mr. F. Frankfort Moore, is described ns a comedv-drama in four acts, but is, strictly speaking, a drama pure and simple. I The first act is supposed to take place in the dining-room of the county house of Philip Sea- ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... increased with every ropre- ] sentatiOn. The caste lat evening was the snme as beforea and there is therefore ittle need to speak at any length of the perfornatie bavoni saying that in almnost everv instance an improvement is noticeablei end the representation ...

POETS' GRAMMAR

... prisoner had some o time before been in custody, but then acted as o though deaf and dumb, and an interpreter was e obtained to speak to her in the dumb language. i The magistrate, believing she was really afflicted, ~t then ordered her dischiarge. Since her ...

THE PARIS ELECTRICAL EXHIBITION

... iMaDACld, Fimil r experiments ?? reently b1een carried out under the superintendercrs ?? theta being Profesaor Tyndall. Itsport speaks fthat tire system seems admirably suited for this VA1VpoQe, #rosses3ing numerous advantages over the pr~ere~t fieblc but ...