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THE FOASHIONABLE WORLD

... aide. Anics rnair; Guid betankit ! by? sfy MeO 4ertseinq ingle, W' the friends o' my youth t1cordially ningle; qae tursi to compel rie to seeam wae or glad, I ansy laugh when l'tr di'erryaud'figh heri I'm sad, 'a'e fsbiseioddd to dreed, dnd ose ralice to ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... it is worth five times the value of the mortgages. On this dis covery Mr. Seeker, the attorney, raises money to pay Bunter his demand. The great family are free again. 'The name of their friend is discovered by Seeker; Brown is asked by the young lady: ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... Power's hr ht Conspirator,I lest 10bib aie. 32 Mr Power's br tin The Dove, i2st ( WVall) Da;e . fela dis Mr T ONereher's b g The Disowned, egedI, list 1 fell dis; Lockwoeod) fell ?? Mir Power n as ItD Charming Julia, IIthat igb (Can'' n)., fell dit Mir Scully's ...

THE REPRESENTATION OF TIPPERARY

... greatest of Ireland's sons, died member for s( Tipperary, and that there would be a peculiar fit- s nes4, it strikes me, in placing either of his sons in s the same high position. I will transmit your address, my friends, as a precious inheritanle, ...

THE IRISH LITERARY SOCIETY, LONDON

... the request preferred to me by the Irish b Literary Society's committee, a request pre- v ferred to tbrough my friend andthe zealous c friend of e ?? Barry O'Brien-to t] take the chair upon this occasion. I have been a member of the society since its begin- ...

LITERATURE

... W( one by one the actors in it sink intn the grave. The beanti-; Po ful young Geraldine pines away land dies;, her old mother dies ; other friends also drop off, and Gertrude finds herself M left quite alone. The story in which these things are related ...

LITERATURE

... the memory of his friend, in the French languago, is Alontalernbert's Pere J.acordaire, Jfrohn B3aptist Henry Laconi aire was the second son of s village doctor in Recey-sur.Ource, in Burgpundy, and horn in 1802. His father having died in his fourth Sear ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... graceful originil into an acrobatic perfor- mnance, in which the ladies turn Catherine wheels (as they did last night) and try to stand on their heads. However, if the public choose to encourage and applaud this class of high art it woolld not perhaps ...

MOUNT MELLERAY—ITS SCHOOLS—ANNUAL EXHIBITION

... condemned system, and swho, by their very presence, would attract to destruction far t more souls than they could save by visitation. Here the I youths are well instructed in the principles and practices of - their religion--here they acquire Catholic ideas, ...

LITERATURE

... us. They are amongst those services that entitle, and, we trust,.will insure for., Tait's 3a- gazine the support of every friend of iiberty in Itreland. The present publication contains many papera of great merit.' The article entitled ' Pa'rl aentary ...

LITERATURE

... Mary Elizabeth, co born in 1772, and who died in 1794, a single lady. Lady Anne married first in January, 1790, the Hon. Henry an Fitzroy, a scion of the noble house of Southampton, and by sic that gentleman, who died in 1794, had issue, a daughter. Lady ...

LITERATURE

... ' Friends (save us from such) tried to dls- suade him from so Popish a proceeding, and he re. fases to yield to their entreaties only because he thvbs he would have done the same were she a Buddhist or Southcotiau, Save and except those friends we ...