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MUSICAL INSTRUCTION FOR THE YOUTH OF IRELAND

... P. Gilligan, the amiable and pa- triotic curate of St. James's, we are indebted fdr the idea of selecting amongst his youthful friends such as had a de- cided taste for music, and having them taught scientifically. S He saw the difficulty attending the ...

THE LATE RIGHT HONOURABLE W. H. SMITH

... his country's pride, Who ne'er evoked her sigh or tear, Or gave, her pain, save when he died: Not versatile, but firm and sure In dealings just, in motives pure, No title he save one held dear, Which many seek, but few can claim: A patriot uf soul sincere ...

Original Poetry

... original J)ottrv. ACIROSTIC. rrestnted to a lady in enmeory of a mu1ch lamented friend, who died under trying eircuinsntnetc, \V lnt shalil we give to memory i since no monomental bust, I n all its toarile pomp a-ray'd, reveals thy mouldering dust; 1 ...

Original Poetry

... innocent mirth Did each passing moment beguile. And father would sit in his old arm-chair, And read how the Saviour had died, To save us from death and redeem a lost world, As we sat at that loved fireside. And mother, with tender care, often would say ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... Docteur Noir. This person haa recoived his manumission from the father of Pauline, whose life he had saved at she risk of his own: he subsequently saves the life of Pauline, who hss been attaeck~ed by the epidemic, and for trhom he entertains a strong affection ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... fatal to the poor young . actress, who dies in the arms of her lover, in the I very moment when she bears him asking her to be xhis wife. It cannot be said that Mliss Alleyn is equal to all the difficulties of this trying play, in wllich greater artistes have ...

Literature

... art thou now ?-a eoqo red Conqueror-. Thy victory was defeat. Through Him who died for me, I 'fear thee not ! I will not dread thy power- Ile hath prepared me for the trying houx Vhene'er I meet with thee. .Dblian Univerasity Mfagazine.. ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... sla bridosmaids, and a coosiderable number of friends. Sir. Slivortop is a widowor with three children, by his formor wife, the Hon. Eliza Stonar, daughter of Lord Camays, whom he married it 1852, and who died In 18G0. B. Osborne, Esq., M.P., joined his ...

CATHOLIC PERIODICAL LITERATURE

... fooJ from the hands that once -oitld 6nmite us for trying to learn. When they failed iull.' they are trying more cunningly, by diati8!itig ,,oLon firom their disappiointnaent, and ionbuflg our youth with it. Let us apply the antidote alt revive tour Catholi ...

CATTLE SHOW AT GOREY

... falling off in barley was remarkable, but he attributed it to the dis- i astrous weather of last year, which destroyed the I crop and produced fear in the minds of men as to the propriety of trying barley again. There was a general belief that al over the United ...