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THE PLAN OF CAMPAIGN.*

... him: on the contrary, he felt the more disposed to give her something to be afr oi . the Yore aire heartless. he began, speaking quicklybut in a very ! clar, low voice, with so slight a tremour in it that to Elinor it sonnded quite firm. You are, ...

LITERATURE

... French prisons, w;hzc appeared in the Atjtctcentt Cent-unf. Some new matter has been added, bringing the subject down, so to speak, to date, and rendering tle book in a sense complete. Prince Krapo'aimo writes with ?? zlpon his gloomy but in- teresting theme ...

CONCERT IN THE LEINSTER HALL

... effect unoon a singularly sympathetic audience. Yr. Belmore sa Gre- -nicheux wras effective enongh. -The opera, gene- rally speaking, was very nicely put on thle stage, all the mnsic ?? heard with pleasure, nt early aEI the well known and attractive airs ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... to the edisadvantage of the loyal subjects. SiR C. RUSSELL, MY.1, ONT HOME PULE. Stafford, Meudav. .S~i-Charles Russell, speaking at a Liberalde- A .o.nstratio;n at Stafford to-nig-ht in support of a t} resolunion condemning the unstatesnmualike polile ...

A LAMPLIGHTER'S STORY

... found it wonderfully effective in . Irvirg away pain. I am so delighted with the good it did me that I shall never cease to speak well of it. 0r wr reporter, desirous of ascertaining whether others ha& I experienced like results from the use of this m ...

A LAMPLIGHTER'S STORY

... have found it wonderfnfly effectire in driving away pau- I amrasodeligyhtedwith the good it did me thatl shall never cease to speak uell of it. Oar reporter, desirous ofascertaining vhether others had experienced Eke results from the use of this medical ...

LATERATURE

... dapzrponts to be an article from The Con- tsO' -ithe ?? 18t January, 1°01. It felici- ifith shady grammar) the English-speaking :PO Tie the magnificent position to which Akeupst Mother of Free Nations has at- ' Tbe King is on the Throne, vice the ...

LITERATURE

... contrary treatment. T h ee I type of a physician in the etery-o ou Dr A -and, for the sakc o f t'ne o mmurtitygem n.t to speak of the med ?? faculty at aL, 5 he is a tpe of aa rare ndn Pidlybw order. Ourathr rstrivsh shoshoW,'' of the doctor's sobaup ...

LITERATURE

... We ;,d that don means house, that hlod means brother, and of-bhod sister; that ien means frienrd, md that if you wish to speak of the ladies. whom you know you must say Lad* kelis secois. Bat the language is to be studied toit in a review, amd we ...

THE CATTLE SHOW

... patent potato- a peelers and photographs to Irish friezes and e, blankets. Of the show proper it is agreeable ta it be able to speak in the most encouraging terms. Is e has become the almost invariable habit to institute an elaborate contrast between present ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY'S SHOW

... committee of arrange- m reitts. The meetings in the cou~nty Cork will be held at hacroomand-Eatnturlc. . r. W Redmond L w~ill speak at the forroer placeand ~r.T M Healy, M P, and Mr. J C Flynn, X P, at the latter. The Ennis meetingwill be attended by Mr ...

THE CATTLE AND DOG SHOW

... The conditions under ! which they worked were so completely and ! absolutely unlike what would exist in | real life, so to speak, th2at it, !was hard to expect that tihey wouldI perform with absolute satisfaction, and they cer- tainly did not. For instance ...