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FASHION

... ; Sir John Stewart, Bart.; Mlajor and ,Xls Elliott Mr., Mrs., and Miss F. WVilliams; IHon. Mr. Forte)s, Captain and Mrs. Chaplin, Miss Moore, Capt. Blaclkett, AD.C.; the Dean of' Ar(lagh, Mi. Bulwer, Mr. P. Inughrton, Captain Langton, Mr. H. flochfo)rt ...

BELFAST POPULAR CONCERTS

... represented by jMcIlle. Angela Vanburybh and fiss Kate Chaplin. ?? even bave a lady ?? ,abel Chaplin. Anoniest the new-cormers are the names of 0 I-r. Holman-Black (Grand Opera of Peris) arid fir. Charles Mag-ratb, a Cork muan (who has beon the moeet distimoishod ...

FASHION

... FAS HION. VICEURGALL COURT. The Lord Lieutenant, attended by Captains Campbell and Chaplin, on Saturday accepted the lnvitation of the Hon. Mr. Batler for a day's covert shooting. Their Excellencies, accompanied by the Viscountesa CUilden, Lord Bssaborongb ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... THEATRE RO YAL. ?RODUCTIO-N OF A NEW DRAMA. A eamw domestic drama, entitled Iron before Gold, written by Mr. Charles Osborne for Mr. Clarke, was produced at the Theatre last night. This was its first representation, and, as we are informed, it is to ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... silit, South Cork Militia; Captain Hop 1:ls I. lo,,imeot Mrs. Chaplin. Miss Codington MrI. Wil in., Mi G. Itlaot, Mr. Everard, Captah Veseve ?? lVillis, lion. 1,. A. Eilis, antd Captaih Chaplin, Ales do- Camp-in-Waiting. T'll. 1 .EV EE. His Excellency the ...

Fashion and Varieties

... management, we believe, was undertaken by Mr. Charles Dickens. The principal actors were Mr. Charles Dickens, Mr. John Forster, Mr. Douglas Jerrold, Mr. Mark Lemon, 'Mr. Topham, Mr. 'Frank Stone, and Mr. Charles Knight, whosustainedtheirparts ably and effectively ...

Fashion

... Nepier; Mrs. White, Miss Rothe, Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Villebois, 'Miss Creyke, Col. Whitmore and Miss Whitmore, Major and Mrs. Chaplin, Major and MLlrs. Ellis, Miss Campbell, Hon. H. Leeson, Mr. and Mrs. Barthorp, Mir. H. Doyle, Mr. Rathborne, Colonel D'Oyley ...

THE DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE'S FANCY DRESS BALL

... flowers and palms were sent up from the conservatories and gardens on the estate. The Duke of Devon- shire was attired as Charles V. of Germany, in sombre black velvet, slashed with white satin, and relieved by the handsome Order of the Golden Fleece. ...

MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC GOSSIP

... It, however, will no. he for some time yet. Lord Lytton's comedy of M Money will be the oponing piece at the EHaymarket, Charles Readn's Drink is drawing enormons honaes all over the country. Somebody In Boston objects to the pamphlet which extols Its ...

FASHION

... on Saturday, from England. The Solicitor-General, H. E. Chatt-rton, Esq., arrived at Kingstovm, on Saturday, from England Charles Dickens, Esq., left Kingstown, on Sa- turday, for England. A marriage is arranged to take place between Conolly Thomas M'Causland ...

Fashion and Varieties

... Blaltinglsss; Joseph Pratt Tynte, Esq., J.P,, for Tynte Parlk, Dunlavin; Mr, Mrs, and Miss Fitz-erald, tor Dublin; Doctor and Mrs Chaplin, for Kildare; Mr and Mrs Blake, for Galway; Doctor and Mrs Sheill, for Malahide. Messrs Barry, Ben- nett, O'Dwyer, and Ellis ...

Fashion and Varieties

... Ramsey, of Cheltenham, £20,090; Sir Jeffcmy Priidergasit, £16,000; Sir Alexander C'richton, £7,000 witshii the province; Charles Shaw, Esq., of Stock Exchanmge and ?? Square, £12,000; vr's. Annau Shasw, of Bklier Street, £10,000; the Rev. James Ell is ...