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Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland

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FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... Iike tli: ?? tiic painting. NVO lhave ptitpis~ly pirxticularised only the richest class (if iotaterittls-those, generally speak. nig only showvn oll tile ateliers of court mnodistes; the Icgioul of less expensive, blt not less fashion- able, fairs soli ...

GOVERNMENT SCHOOL OF ART

... interesting. Miss E. Lucia rim's study of field daisies is delicately drawn, and shows a good deal of taste, and one can scarcely speak too highly of Miss Ferrar's carefully drawn Lafgan ?? the colouring is rich, and the effect of the clear atmosphere miost ...

THEATRICAL GOSSIP

... delighting everybody where they go. The Pirates of Peuzanuco, represented at Edinburgh nightly for the past four weeks, speaks volumes for its popularity. It is shortly to visit Belfast. Edward Terry is arrauninga another tour, and will, no doubt, visit ...

THEATRE ROYAL—THE GASCON

... life of the unfortunate and weak- minded Queen of Scots have formed the subject of drarnas and fictions innumerable, not to speak of poems; even historians, in treating of this un- happy lady, have become romancers, so that it is scarcely to be expected ...

CONCERT IN NEWTOWNARDS

... diftlelity alid delay. There wvas alco a 1MUtuCity of ci mtors, and an apparent reluonaiieo on the part of those wvho did speak to do so, inas- touch as three of them, inuliding the chairml.an contented themselves with a semi- t(mnce each. Resolutions ...

LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART

... is generally supposed. Obesity is undoubt- en edhy a not infrequent cause of fatty degeneration e of the heart and liver. Speaking of the heart, a helate author says- Some of the instances of sud- ct den death of fat people may be reasonably as- !al cribed ...

LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART

... Macrnillaa for April will be an article on the Carlyle volumes by.Mrs. Oliphant,than whom few writers are more entitled to speak on the ground of her close intimacy with the Carlyles themselves and her position witch re- gard to Irving. The number contains ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... another almost equally powerful attacliingforce. The charge was originally led, as it seems, by one of the judges at Quebec speaking at a public meeting, and the accusation he made was founded on a piece of overpowering evidence. A friend of the judge had ...

FASHIONS FOR APRIL

... are agaiu to be worn, aand are certaily aniong the prettie ;t as well as the most useful of mantelets. It is too early to speak of lace as an outdloor coverina, but there is little doubt i ?? lace shlawlvs and mantillas will be very fashionably wornl ...

THEATRICAL GOSSIP

... his efforts in the way of pantomime. Blue Beard's palace a~nd thc transfo;rmation scente would alone repay a visit, not to speak of the many other good things with which the perform- ance abounds. The aoting, dancing, and singing are now greatly admnired ...

ANECDOTAL PHOTOGRAPH

... l]UolStein-Gottorp) Nicholas, son of Con- stantine, is turning Saint-after his own dhin lights. That is, lie likes people to speak respect- fully of St. Demas andi St. Simon 31agus, and, above all, to take to heart the text which bids us render to Cresar ...

OPENING OF THE EXHIBITION OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY

... dile -was married to hini, but handed the hotter to the Dean. Tue :Dean., in a fury, rode to hi~trig A cby, tuid, without speaking to Vanessa, hrisfer owni letter upon the table. IS ?? her (tietthi warrant, for she died shiortly aftevirJand, ?? treatmient ...