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RITUALISTIC LITERATURE IN DERRY

... RITUALISTIC LITERATURE IN DER PtY. SERMON BY REV. T. POTTEIR, DERRY. PR1?ACHING on the subject of 'Ritualism in Derry, Rev. J. Potter took for his text 1 Cot. xiv., 7-3 - 'Aud even things without life giving sound, twhether pipe or hbrp, except they give a distinction in the sounds, howv shall it he known what is tiped or harped 7 For if the traimpet give an uncertain sound, vwho shall ...

THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH

... Ttlg GREATES'TS'' SftW ON i I AIiI. DISEMBARKATION OF lAt-NUMtS~ ANIMALS3 IN L(KtO.N. ' 'London, FJli'ilv. BHoranum's ark, otherwise the Anchoir stegiamship' Furnelsias brcefthe d in 1ile Royal Aliert Oiveks Olds ma rnrbst, and the whole o fe t*e biy was taken Dp in latding the miscelltneous l're eirgo whli hrs afforded grounds for recihrisening tlmre.esel. Geiting the elepitants itore rax ...

THE VALLERIA-FOLI CONCERT

... THE VALLERIA-FOL COrM. T'he Leinster Hall on Saturday evening was crowded in every part, and th.e audience was a most enthusiastic one. The exp nimftt of pro- vidmng good music at popular prices is now proved to demonstration &o be the way to secure success, and the entmpre nms who have failed to attraat the public in Dublin so of ten, even when the programme contained eminent names, ought ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASETOYAND g FAoTIF1. THE COURT. Windsor Castle, Monday. no Queen drove out yesterday afternoon, aitended bytady Apthl and Miss '-NeilL Gener Mir Henry and the Ron Lady Ponusonby and the Dean of Windsor bad the honour of dining with her Maiesty and the Boyal family. The Queen went out this morning, accompanied by P:ineess Louie and Princess Beatrice Princess Louise and the Marquis of Lorne ...

AMATEUR ART

... AMATEUR AIr, To-day. the sixteenth annual exhibition of the Dublin Sketching Club will be'formally, opened,; the works as usual being hung in the spacious and comfortable saloon of tu~e Leinater Hall, Molesworthi treet, Theanmateurs have this year made a distinct advance on last year's Exhibition, a matter of congratulation to all connectd with the club. lhe members' sketcher are mounted, in ...

FAIRS

... FA IlRS. BtLLAGQH.-This monthly cattle fair, whicb was held here yesterday, was largely attended by local buyers and dealers. The supplyof all clasas of stock was about the average. demand was brisk. and prices firm. Beefers of the best quality sold at from 55s to 65s per owt. i second do., 50s to 55s per cwt.; third do., 44s to 48s per cwt. Springers aunt newly-calved cows are still in ...

THE MAGAZINES FOR NOVEMBER

... TAE AGSAZINESFO NOVEMBER ne Aatlrcsn Mo4ty or lqovember is a de- tided improvement on the Oetobat number. t isrsery i~ tt article, 'The Nieces gf ~fazariW T'ne trench in Crcadae is in- ,tructive. The Beguum's Daughter, a rather itelliible tale, drayp along; but there are ,srions contributions, scientific, literary, and ! political, which render the Novetaber issue rather| , ctable one ian ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... ! 48ff IO1 ADN v TB TI -- Jacly -Ailebtiry et Kn a or 0o661,0 and Lady Anne-Brownlow has left ?? (or EnXld. - . Roian Mrs IDawaon has I1 Kngstaoin for Henry E Doyle, C B. has left Kilgstown for Ebo.l-nd Ron-Miss Vesey has left, EKigstown for 10glnnd. Viscount Gientworth hvs- left Kingstown fr Englmand - - - SEaiAl.andCoutess. f ]3Bxdon arrived at lepgts yesterda fron;' Enge. Lord Carbery ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FAS.AltO A2Y6 VtArXIt& -: ~ ~ 1 - V' Balm~r, Mon Divine service was -coi-dctie at the Castle yestm day momnf by the Rev H2B Story, 1D)-D tithe-eresenr -lthes Qrree& ?? aig- the' RoyaL Household.- -Dr Stomry hmdthihe-6eo'of dadiiizwit h'thi que Lord A~hbonne- has left Kingstowa for Major asad Mxis. Br66ui1tn! hive left. Major Cahill has left Captain H. B,. Jordan his-left -KinigatoWi for ...

LITERATURE

... - - LM&TURE. j -: ~. ?? I TEEHs LAW or N&bWSWAPRE LIBEL By Richatr J3 ifelly, hrriatesvA-I~t. Lsdon : Wilianm Cloes! andgos, !&M Mr. Kelly, who is a member of the Irish Bat, hasbttha trae s Alich , newspaper men and laynien, as W-Wed as iawyers, will Welco~me. rr law of slander-and libel is one of the cob ot - ' eaenivw endd by no means the mort consistent sections od our jurisprudence. ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND TARUZL General Sir Edwin Johnson arrived.at The Marquis do Stapooe arrived at Kings- town yeatrday ta SAW Colonel Walker waived at K3qgtwm yw. Major COidy azrived at K1ptown yustar day frm 1egui CaPtain and Mrs Dennis arrived a Kiris. - Gptai an Mlrs Co~ttn 2sdved a ins town yestermay &rm E an. P. HI. Darbyahire, 5th Dron Gurs arrived at Khngatown 'iaste~y ,rom =aat. Surgeeu J. M. ...

LITERATURE

... , Altir SIN BO11OK-LTN ShEri Tsavs on Lite- I rary Subjects, liv- W. Davenpoit AdaLus. auclhow o 1 By-ways in Book-laud. London: Elliot I Stock., TitosE persons who have become acquainted with the great charm of Mr. W. Davenport Adams' lBy. ways in Book-14nd will be certain to welcoae his new volume. it is written in nreoisely the same 0yle. and when we saythat it is equally fascinating we ...