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THE THEATRES

... Mm 'E T.fEATRES. The forthcoming sale of the Queen's Theatre, Dublin, in the, Lana Judes' Court in that. city, brings to Bight the f that this well-knowM house is carried on under the sanction of a Royal patents granted ?? 'eleven years ago, whereby for a space o0 twentyone years the owners, lessees, and tauars were ezempted from ?? customary-oblgatioz to apply to the Dlagis- trates for awn - ...

THE THEATRES

... THETHSATS At nrehearsed scene enacted on the stage of fiec the Adelphi Theatre on Saturday evening, just for before the rising of the curtain upon the fourth Co, aet of Mr. WiVkie Collins's new drains, entitled Tb' BRank and Riches, afforded a notable illus- abl tration of the improved temper of modern fro sudiences. For a considerable time before the for close of the previous act signs of ...

MUSIC

... fi - :Iwx D : SdCS 0 *Y.y1 jp*tr:of S*#rW p .fta- noon mea~ I&aSzakly iohol* g- ifs4e-aitbw performne herig -bee. 'giv. Las S Iatirday's pbony founded on a oketch left by Bchubtrt Which has been SWd Ip by Mlr. J. P. Brnett. The mir=6useript3 of the great cmposern, whos ish a pho nd the~twoompleted movfts of b tbl i I n have on tines t ,; b . RSi 5.5 vlmaalc3*works,' j*atfiatd ig Ot, O1821, ...

THE INTERNATIONAL ART EXHIBITION AT MUNTCH

... 1'r INT-MNATIONAL ART I E~XlHllo1i AT AiUMUl I . ~ O. 19WAo~ OUR, SPZIAcLs C t: ~ ?? l-1tXLH St~hz.ijr The Intermatoual Art Bshibidon was upwuel toaday with eli the pouP custcxuary U'.,io eaah oasiou& A elevesn oclck Prince Luipo4ld the XMIglF unale follosret b the Cart; iu! fifteen splendid blue-aad-siver each, deawn by Eour horsets, raved in front the OrYstel Paace, situated. in the ...

PADRE CURCI'S NEW BOOK

... c?c?I m TI?ew bo4?by PJ?dr? ?rci. ?it?$ ? V?q#1&peist?o dU&ae?at?oUca,') ? e?icated? to tb? ?otin? cierp tnd to?bUe?iDg,1ay- mea.?' Ta-t?soevtu?t?e author ss?ya thatjthe's?w- piBS ?? so a.1ozeit?4by ?t?nie?o title eh?IY? hm? ?rofot?ud ?? 73?itvs?,sa1 ? Ihe feejin? i?bict? ?t?tes divine prex?op*iva to what i?bu?an.- 33y ?ae Vat?ca? ?e ma?n? tlw ?Ou?a1? ?D P?wt *Q?Ta@4 ?? uoj?4 the Poziti? whm? ...

LITERARY AND OTHER NOTES

... UTE2RRY AEm OTHER KOES. Thea mauuscripbrm el~a8ting toM Irelndine thea portionvod ?? olcinucae by GoveohTyle- rnmn axbe, iistaftedt be deposited, boruy dsrec tio oft- toerds o t'he Troaurlye, rinthe 'libr~laryo t;he oa ?? tem, Dafinl w(here the areto beaccsil reulations. Among thesver8;'ptt.) snnetiplte sthe ci rish}. lturgca volumel known asu theuoe Misyseil, preseve tosr under~tae ...

RECENT NOVELS

... RECENT NOVELS: A tte' ~vo..Chatto Aad witid2as). Dvi 'rDaa.Crt Mlurrazy, is a liv i., cetier- ta~iing stry at vats the OflgwAbt andJ I o no I ourof Juephs (la.,7-1 hoit it is o 't ith Upirit, anid 'will, be fountd soi~l o'enqa'a :iu In2 a p'face wbijhib pt. hap-,, OVA, sc trafult the autho(r ipwpnoites tle P'.hrecenrtl2 pu fr by !Mv. Howll, th~e ~rrtcntnr, drat jasht st'ie-is hairse beeaa ...

RECENT NOVELS

... A3sUNT NOVE&sLA L M Oliphant bag not written thing fa . Jong time better than The LadieQ JL[2% a ' PN ?? vols., WilLiam Blakohwood and8o '&4 he vo story is clever, fall 'of varsety, an& do tlat h bumorous insight into what i ?? oin A.. W i varycharacterwhvihis one oftbeaithe a e aids in produoing her stories of co as al he Lie. There we few extiwrdieary itai,- A dents il - Mrs. Oliphant'a ...

RECENT NOVELS

... RECZNT ON(VBLS. But Yet a Woman , Vol., Nscmillan and ha Co.), is fairly called an Aierican novel, though- not one of its personages is a citizen of Vhe United States, nor does its action ever wander h'e from the continent of Europe. Nxr. Arthur IS Sherburne Hardy1 the author, is an American,- hiE whose style is full of Gallicisms, thoughr he also ag calls a sitting-room a parlour, 'ad ...

GRAND THEATRE

... O?A1?D T * a;;pp1 baigtin erwi~a&tr~ Sdsrtasrm,4liesan o:al ne yred ~e::had J~aacks~ ptienl&?er kar.e &p| AtiM Ba&' rob ...

THE FISHERIES EXHIBITION

... INAL CLOSINtG ARRANGEIENTIS. -9-- The Inland Fisheries department might have beeen filled twenty times over had it been pos- sible to meet all the applications for tickets to C witness the final eeremony. The whole of the X [ e 'U redsposad of, alud we should strongy; recommend resitors to-day to be early. Thu B nluke of Edinburgh, ir. Birkbsck, M.P., the G Marquis of I-lanilton, and other ...

PAVILION THEATRE

... ?&vIz?Q? T?A?? ?ou?iit? m?e Ea? o? Loi?Ai?n4 ?'m?ces?u y v?ea with tho W??Thea?a-' 'iii I -?roduclioji ?f ?? WIt4?*31f Old 31a&of ?uo ?w, t?z? libwsttQ c? ?which wbj Mr. ?? 2 = ?? - 4flOVfltesdmiWe?au4 h ? preclzWvz. ?? mwt thatMsAtb, b?ildlngw?aet ezuzogpigj4iut ci ?qnaoondnot toJ ?uetc? ho 'thin ynx. liigM: 4wt& ? ?? wbi* ? ?t?p 9b?tmp antertninwez? at- -5. ?ouri?bing theatre ?? thoull ? in ...