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THE ANTWERP EXHIBITION

... about 120,000 square yards. The build- ings, most of which are well on towards completion, are said to be, architecturally speaking, very beautiful. The response of Continental manufacturers to the invita- tion of the Directors has been of the most satisfactory ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... matters are those which mainly concern the judges, the Bar, the solicitors, and the grand juries, it will be, practically speaking, a matter of necessity for them to be provided with the book; Mr. Brett also gives complete information on points which are ...

FAST FAUST OF BERLIOZ AS AN OPERA

... addresses one faculty and-the words speak to the whole mind with all the great German's eloquence, the imagination is left to itself for the realisation of those thrilling poetic visions the scene of which is laid, so to speak, in the region of the supernatural ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... recollection. I told Mr Rushe, solicitor, Monaghan, and the Rev G M'Meel what occurred, and what my reply was. Perhaps they can speak as to the fact,. I emphatically 'Ontradict the version given at the Clones meeting.-I am, ?? WHIMSICAL WALKERRS OLD TROUSERS ...

MR. W.P.MOLLOY'S CONCERT

... IRISH POOR SCHOLAR. The following letter appears in to.day's Speaker:- I SiR-It is, I think, due to the readers of the Speak-er, who helped to brighten his last days, to let them know that my poor old neigh- bour, Master Tom Duffy, of Lochaunnyalla ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... fair to him to add that ho justifies his position as a protest against meaningless idolatry, and refers to his omission to speak of th great and eln- during qualities of Shelley as a poet as due toa their having been well and ardently drwelt upon ...

A MUSICAL TERCENTENARY

... carry them. There is no time yet for a detailed report of the great meeting which greeted Mr Blake. But one significant fact speaks inmistake- ably of its enthusiasm. A thousand pounds was planked down in the hall in aid of the movement. The Irish Nationalist ...

ART AND LABOUR

... which may be sent to him direct or lodged in the National Bank to the credit of The Drowned Fishermen's Fund. Sir Thomas speaks in the highest terms of the Hilkeel fishermen. The present is indeed a sad case, and is deserving ef help. Another Polar ...

SOME FEBRUARY MAGAZINES

... lni, a comparatively new sixpeany monthly, is pushing well to the front. Dr Alfred Russel Wallace, in the February issue, speaks in an interesting in- terview on Heredity antd Pre-Natal In- fluences. The Rev Stopford Brooke, il A, writes on The Story ...