LEABHAR SGEULUIGHEACHTA CHÚIGE
MUMHAN.
Ghlacamar, mar do bhí an Gaodhal
ag dul i g-cló, cóib de 'n Cheud Chuid
de Sgeuluigheacht Chúige Mumhan, le
PÁDRUIG Ó LAODHAIRE,
agur clóbhuailte le
PÁDRUIG O BRIAIN,
De uibhir 46 Sráidh Chuffe, Clóbhuailt¬
eóir Gaodhlach Bhlácliath. Luach, 2s.
Mar gach nidh a thigeas ó lámhaibh an
ughdair, P. O Laoghaire, agus an Clódh¬
aire Gaodhlach, P. O Briain, tá snuadh
an leabhair seo an mhaith, i n-eagair¬
eacht agus i g-clódhaireacht. Seo ainm-
ne na sgeul atá ann. —
Na Trí Preacháin, Pádruig Ó Dál¬
aigh, Rí na mBréag, Oileán na gCúig
mBeann, An Chroch Gheal, Fiolar Feall¬
tach, agus Máire Ní Rógáin.
Tá go leor focal ins na sgeultaibh
nach bh-fuil i g-cómhrádh coitíonnta na
n-daoineadh anois, ach tá a mínughadh go
fial sarsaing a n-deireadh an leabhair,
i riochd a's nach aon mhoill ar
dhuine ar bith a léigheadh go réidh.
Má thaisbeánann díol na ronna seo
go bh-fuil saothar an ughdair taithneamh¬
ach le puiblígheacht na h-Éireann, lean¬
faidh codcha eile an Chuid seo.
Abrann an Gaodhal, go croidheamhuil
Go Soirbhighe Dia le saothar ughdair
Sgeuluigheachta Chúige Mumhan!
NEW GAELIC GRAMMAR.
The Elements of Gaelic Grammar, by H Cam¬
eron Gillies, M. D., and published by David
Nutt, 270-71 Strand, London, has been received.
The book is modelled on Stewart's Gaelic Gram¬
mar, with the exception that Dr. Gillies makes
only three declensions, excluding abstract Nouns
in achd, and the comparatives in e and ad, which
have no inflections.
The learned author shows scholarship through
out the work. The price of the book is 3s 6d.
ROWELL'S DIRECTORY.
Geo. P. Rowell & Co.'s Newspa¬
per Directory is, perhaps, the most
interesting and useful book publish¬
ed in America. It gives the name,
size, frequency of issue, price, lo¬
cation, the language in which prin¬
ted, politics, the object for which
published, and by whom publish¬
ed, of the 20,630 newspapers and
periodicals catalogued ; and a geo¬
graphical, historical sketch of all
the cities, towns and hamlets in
the United States in which a news
paper is being published (and that
is up from the village of a couple
of hundred people), with counties
in which located, rivers on which
situated, railway and other transit
accommodation, population, coun¬
ty and state capitals, distance from
circumjacent towns and cities, and
the nature and volume of their in¬
dustries, manufacturing (the diffe¬
rent kinds of), mining, husbandry
and so forth. If one want to know
all about a town out West or South
all he has to do is, to apply to Row¬
ell’s Directory and he can tell as
much about it as if he were born
there There is no better guide for
any one seeking employment out
West or South, speculators, invest¬
ors and those looking for a place
to settle in business. The book is
published at 10 Spruce Street New
York, contains 1,500 pages. The
price is $5.
As we are going to press we receive a lot of
poems from “An Gabhardonn."
Mr. M. J Fahey, of New Haven, Conn, paid
the Gael a friendly visit last week.
The Hon. Denis Burns (the “Member from Sli¬
go”) turns up at the Brooklyn P. C. S.'s Class now
and again ; Where are the old absent member ?
