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LITERATURE

... I , LTMRATUMr: r I ?? vim AND TUB, ENGLISH3 )ASTE1I3ES By FrncisAdn Gasquet. John nodges, Henrita street, Coie4 Garden, London. This is tbe first volumeaof a ecrie The aithor is a monk of the Order of St Benedict. He ww; for a tire Prior of the Monastery of St Gregory, Downside, BathI The work wus undertaken at the wisa of the present Pope. The preface to it is a modest one, represening the ...

THE IRISH EXHIBITION IN LONDON

... FitE LJ)X * FA~SION 'HOUS p fs TI1NG. , b voinj toa ?? frpmi 3 3 Ccte r by;0 the or-i ad J_ ord u ~, Cha~ Cameon~ ~repest tohefra mer. ,I intet 3 o'lfck tat dx to omote the abet s Will s - , an fe ?? tlepema wa reeie >yeera eo byhe Lord. Mayor ?? .Arthur g cssxreferene toathe reuest t theI or4er . closing day for applctos shold be Gr>aftomas ptest ba so w hi o addto the , nd interesst of. tbe ...

THE IRISH EXHIBITION IN LONDON

... THE HUSH EXHIBITION IN LONDON. A meetirg in furtberance of the Exhnibition in Dlmp. Ia, Dmdon, was held in the -Mansion House Dublin, wtsier-lay, at three o'clock, Mr. Edmond ?? in the chair. ldr. Shairp and Mr. Reffety attended as a depu- ahion frol tdie Executive Council in London to oid the llaniotn House Committee and to give all the assistance anid information in their power. It ras ...

THE CATTLE SHOW

... 5! ji Yesterav e he Spring Show, hold tnder the arswpices of tb . RoyalDublin Society commenced at RallP1rid& Ze. The - occasion.is lokced t forwrard U1 r feelixgs of vary keen anticipation. 5 ad for a '79. riery of reasons. In tire firstplc Intelsplace- Ii though it, is not the most important considera- ttioe-fash ion has decreed that the show should -be one of the events of the season, and ...

THE FLOWER SHOW

... FLOWER. SHOW, I mote than thq fioitfs made the Le o r -c entre of ettr e e ote rdy . bate w macar in such a ,place a fairer g thde one or (in spring) -more faded ofD g e other. The flowers leaked .11 . blighted5 and done up, as if they hgd t the Dight on the stage. The ladies were radt blsoming' nd in done up the doing azazingy twell. The Lord Lieutenart cd the Marchiofes3S of Londonderry ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... | AFASHION AND r.VARIES. The Earl of Rauftrrley arrived at Kings- town yesterday from England. t Colonel the H on 1 Digby arrived at Kings- town yesterday from England. The Hon Richard Stopford arrived at Kingstown yesterday from Englaxnd. IVen the. Archdeacon of Kildare arrived at Kingstown yesterday from Ergland. E A Maude, Scots Greys, arrived at Kings- town yesterday from England. The ...

LITERATURE

... I UTERA URE - l I ' -t~ LITERA-U~RE, - :. I: I 5 I - -; - : ;S - : . - I ADDRESSES.. By Edward Thrng, Fisher ,nwin, , The late head. mater ef Uppinghama School might well have chosen this volume as his memo- rial. Outside a limited cirle he wasalmt - known, for he did not covet fame. Yet smace Arnold of R~ugby; reformed and elevated the public school system of Eigand by realising true, ideas ...

THE IRISH EXHIBITION IN LONDON

... At a meeting held at the Mansion House yes- terday, amongst those present were the follow- ing- Sir Thomas Jones, P RH A; Mr Parkinson, . P; MAr A Williams, A R R A; Mr Rlobert Cochrane, C E; Mr P V Dluffy, Ai L A; MrThomas Farrell, B H A; ?? R J Kelly, E L; MrJas 'Shanks, T C ; MrJ D Renny, Mir Haslam, Mr Drewett, Mr Shairp, Mr Eaffety,t Mr Rooney, hon see, and others. In the enforced absence ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VARIETIES Hen C Alexander arrived at Kingstown yesterday from England Sir Reginald Barnewall The Marguis of Cholmendely o tHmpby, 8t ?? at kingptor yestrday frn The Rarl of Enniskillen - lhas 2et King ?? *lady athlein -ole hai i k35t ; for -England. - - Hlen B J Plke:t b-1e K town for Engn de.- Captai and; Mrs Chalene haeleft * r0 iu; o0 i* 'Ief ;Kinut~i>t or England. lead The ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... i FASHION AN'DTARITIes. I _ _ _ ?? I - ~ % - I Her Excellency the Marchioness of Lon- donderry and party wl be uresent at the Royal Horti- cultural Society's Spring Show, to be held in the Leinster Hall on Thursday next. The Marquis of fleadfort has arrived at IKingscownirom England. Viscount and Lady Castlerosse have arrived at Kingstown froin England. The Earl of Enniskillen has arrived at ...

THE GLASGOW EXHIBITION

... GIiAS?OW - - a -@ to (7MOP 00R=S3PQNT ) 7 At : w hu ita9lU Od the Rxetute, TePmeusa- Vass of th Pzss from Engand, i;ellad, iad as. ports of Scotland, New, York. Ciago, an the, EAropca Qlfbiat' 'vifitgd th. ,hegoW Exik*-. setothis aftera.e . ?be guests of' tdxeentiyr, to tis xi 4ber'of Ov o gee w ere in brakes, rrges,a ether vi'ile t o th Ez- bilding by Bailie Cleaver, B*Lis Simons, en- , ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... It TEE GAIETY THESATE. Last evening Shakespeare's Cymbeline wv produced at the Gaiety Theatre by Miss Lingard'a Company before a small audience. The play is rarelyE presented, but it may be regarded as onw. of the most truly poetical creations, and one that has attracted tihe admiration of most students of: the great dramatist. It has never been, in the, strict sense of the term, a very ...