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LITERATURE

... ex itiqere p4 lji;a Apato. C lorum, is a pretty memento ofr his Grace's trip. X Of its int4io ruarits it is unnecessary. to speak, coming as it doesi ro theafluent and gifted pen C of Sister Mary Francis Clare. THE TRAINING OF TtIg APO8L1ES. By the rev ...

THE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION AND THE FUNDS

... of which no 6a1irhtts Sna feel asam~red that, whilst, Englisbrpovinckla townsi sctch'as Mancheater antd Birnsinghl nottd to speak. of Edinburgh, possess not marnly pollitical cas both Liberal aM Ccese'vattve. lbet literur;' tutu- tomons, such las-the M ...

LITERATURE

... '5 Eorwad- at aosiderable, lenath,) with: -much 'learness, and in a mildly icontroer- C sial tone, When MT. M ph counsf{ to speak of the heroic ages ?? the 31~pacyiiis wayjr of :vritivg natuially beomed sne pc end less saientlific than i-ihad bean ?? t ...

THE THEATRE ROYAL

... delight of thousands, nay, I can imagine that if the very stones and debris that uvowform the uansightly mass,could,they would speak vengeance on the criminal neglect or criminal ob- etruction which leaves our city without its gRoyal. We are told, indeed ...

LITERATURE

... in the hoper i College of Engineerng ia Japan, and !efora that he was a student in tilt, Belfast Qdoen's |Co,1ihege. 3-to speaks, therefore, as a man who has i had good training and wide experienge, ilnd his bsol, i8 worthy of his satecedents. His object ...

ROAYL IRISH ACADEMY OF MUSIC

... Signor Esposito has, since the last report, been the director of the pianoforte class for male pupils. The council cannot speak to. ldghly of the paiins so able an artiss has taken to im- prove the clase, which hadl fallen away consid1erably from the ...

CLIMATE AND FAIR RENTS

... consideration of their chums to Professor Baldwihi I t -halt, alas, in vain ! .hJAIS D raNjsi', f *. I 1 Mm. J. H. TILrETT, M.P.-Speaking at a meeting of the Heendon Liberal Association last night, Mr. .1J H Ti'lett LI P. said ?? were, compelled to sit in the ...

THE GAIETY THE ATRE

... , was sung-by this society in St. Patrick's Cathedral last eveningin presence of an linmense assemblage. More correctly speaking, the principal choruses and other items were presented; and the effect of this judicious abridgement was that the perfor- ...

I I--.X LtR UI

... turn. We have the same remark to make concerning this month's Leisure Hour and Sunday at Home. We do not profess to speak very critically, but wve have nut in our bird's-eye view come across anything offensive in these essentially evangelical aerials ...

THE CORK EXHIBITION

... wits asked of the late Daniel O'ConnUll, Who wai hkely to catch' the ear of th hoitss ? H is rop!y iwas, That men nwho speaks naturally and talks reason will be, heard. riuch a -man is Mr, Shaw. I may state lie >b neither sought placs ,r pension from ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... to :eatug Paris Dtir Farnc'l clfled out th -editor of tutu Claieris, and in th ?? or a lonp curiversiltion a i's led to speak ofthze Phaidi' arkd gurder. -Is. aid t The lini^e ishglt lbevu Lord lrederck Cav7 endih 3 nearly killedt th'e LTan Leatge ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... to tho Academy, and be. fore thad evea Zhedrd him. I ?? council. It u: generally believed that thee are y in Dublin (1 ntow speak for my pofesgual who thoroughly uqderstand how to tea& singing and who ae capable of givng a judiciousv cor- led opinion about ...