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THE MAGAZINES FOR JANUARY

... the keeping of these and other feathered ?? RoyealShakespeare, contains, as usual, a beautifully-engraved frontis. ?? caunot speak too highly cf the manner iu which the Dictionary f MechImanics is conducted. It deals with every invention in detail. WOBsI;S10raOR ...

A REMARKABLE MUSIC BOOK

... indeed. The modern tunes composed by our great musicians, and which fill thn pages of our new hymu-books, are, generally speaking, singularly destbitut of melody, and deptmd for their effects altogether upon their harnmonies. It would seem as if their ...

LITERATURE

... over the requisite three volulmes of large type a series of adventures, the chief actor in which is a British sailor, who speaks in the most correct stage jargon of tea slang, but only through a portion of the first volume, after which he lapses into ...

MR. J. E. WARDEN AT THE QUEEN'S THEATRE, DUBLIN

... Of ,a true-born Irish genius-need I say?- Gustavus Brooke. ?? his manly, grand Othello nearly touched lago's heart; 3 can speak frou'some experience, for I played . Iagqo's part. Here his plausible lago made Othello doublyvi sure Of his Desdemona's-f ...

EXHIBITION OF PICTURES AND ART INDUSTRIES

... this evenilg, in Clarence Place Hall. This cxcelleut *ociety has been engayed for sixty- seven years in teaching the lrish-speaking lopula- tion of this country to read the Word of God 11 in their own toungue whlierein they were born. At the last census ...

NORTH-EAST AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION

... tha-t are gathered in the showyard asd its immediate vicinity are indeed a strange assortment, and worthy of display. Not to speak of patent muedicines of wondrous power and quack medicines-veritable heal- alls, in which not everyone invests-temnptations ...

SOUTH TYRONE CHOIR UNION FESTIVAL

... even out of poverty, may be rev liv mno rie ch than in tie davs of her eareless wealth. The rev. preacher the'n proceedi-d to speak of the great ii- o)rovo)nent which h1ad takei place in the nmusical parts of the Divine serviee iu labter yasrs. Comparing ...

THE ARTISANS' EXHIBITION

... After an eloquent speech, the speak-cr concluded by calling on the electors to return only such inen to Parliament as were able to devote their timoe nld energies to the intereots of their constituents-men who were ready speak-ers- such men as Mfr. Mlonroe ...

THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW IN DERRY

... doubt that the P Show of this year will be one of an uoliua' cossful character. Mr. Lewes, membe city, has arrived, and will speak at the k be given to-morrow night, The heuep peeted to be a brilliant event, andi great tions have been made to ensure its ...

ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW IN DERBY

... first honours. . 6WIN10. In this department of the showyard there were fifty.soven entries, and It would 4c impossible to l, speak too highly of the exhibits. A general ex- et illence prevailed, and the judges lad some difli- culty in awarding the prizes ...

ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW IN DERRY

... rather limited, but tlis was confined to only a fewv. Those gentlemen vhoe.e cuhtom it is to attend al11 thue Royal shlows speak in tile most ]endatory terms, not alonc of tih extent ofgrouin(I thus set apart, but also of everything connected with tihe ...

LECALE FARMING SOCIETY'S SHOW

... though several authorities on trade statistics have been consulted as to their willingness to serve, Mr. James Lowther, speaking at Louth to-night in favour of iMr. Atkinson, Conservative candi. date for North, Lincolnahire, congratulated the new Government ...