Refine Search

Countries

Place

Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland

Access Type

396

Type

396

Public Tags

THEATRE ROYAL

... at times when not only horses but half the quadrupeds in animated nature appear to regard the stage as their na.. wktural province; and in daily witnessing such strange re- DVvolutions and, innovations, we are not w ithout a hope that SWwe may even live ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... vill Alhertazzi and her sister (Miss HowsofI) i .he Blfe' and Camillo Sivori, the violinist, are oil a tour is the nil provinces. On Monday they gave a concert at Nottlnghaat ay, The Lord Chancellor of Ireland arrived in Londoa the on Saturday morning ...

ROYAL IRISH ART UNION

... trench on or interfere with the peculiar province of the Royal Dublin Society, inasmuch as these premiums had reference to a higher class in the arts, and took up the subject just at the point the Royal Dublin Society left off-viz., original works. Mr. Carr ...

ROYAL IRISH ART UNION

... however, not considered as being quit, within their immediate province, and that it could not devole into better hands than the present very efficient Fine .ArtsCOm mittee of the Royal Dublin Society, who had shown theirijd. ment by availing themselves of Dr ...

LITERATURE

... extensively though the melodies were fect circulated, there was a class to whom they were unfortu- your nately unknown. In the provinces of the south and west, iins- where the language of our fathers still continues to be that am Imes of a large portion of the ...

LITERATURE

... despotism, in the commencement of the troubles of the Ne- therlands, laid the forndation for the fidal separation of those provinces from the Spanish crown. The monarchy of Spain has been a hard-and sordid despotism; and while its ambi- tion has been to ...

LITERATURE

... medi ,cie, aud the Polytechnic schoolenrolled themselves aes embers. 'Two years ago tliu society counted seven hundred members at Toaris, and as many in the provinces; but the number has since .considerably augmented. The objects of this association include ...

THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S CATTLE SHOW

... toad- vert to the Highland and English societies. They all knew bow benefited the Irish Agricultural Society had been by them, and how much it had henefitted by the judicious rules and active aid of those societies (bear, hear). His lordship concluded by ...

LITERATURE

... the subject is that of regret to find that the efforts of the 4 society have hitherto been so poorly seconded; that, cl although the number of members is limited by the rules of I the society to 500, yet, that after an existence of four years h more than ...

LITERATURE

... plundered of their territerioesby the Euglish adventurers. Those are things hich fill the large quarto of the Arclsaological Society's I itnteresting transactions, noio before us. It is no doubt a tridly lesson, said Duald 3 1ac Firbis, 200 years ago, ...

IRISH MUSIC

... other national objects, upon our native musi,. The matter in the address of Sir Valentine ex. cited much interest in the provinces, amongst other indi- cations of which is the subjoined letter addressed to the honourable baronet by Mr. Richard Dowden Richard ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... go on. Sylvia, therefore, receivel' 5?1 money, and divided the stakes with Flyaway and tlb t'e bitch Brocard. ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY. Professor Davy commenced on yesterday the ?? ld of his course of lectures on agricultural chealitt ?? first part having been ...