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RUDDIGORE AT THE GAIETY THEATRE

... 8RUDDIGO1r AT THiE GAM-f Ir - ETHEATRE Last evening a densely crowded audience greeted the ?? perforicance at the Gaiety Theatre of Gilbert and Saivan's latest opera, Ruddigore, or the Wiich's Curse. For some reason or another there has been greater anticipa- tion displayed in Dublin with reference to the production of this work than was shown regarding most of its predecessors. Perhaps it ...

THE LEINSTER HALL PROMENADE CONCERT

... 'THE LEINSTEP. HALL PROMENADE CONCERT. The promenade concert on Saturday evenings though it did not crowd all the large spaces of the new hall, brought a sufficiently big attendance to sbow that these concerta are bring relished by the public, and that if the latter only give the needful support, till better things may be in store for us. The band of the Liverpool Regi- ment played a number of ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AN)D VA PJETIES. Captain Way left Kingstown yesterday for EEngland. Deputy-Surgeon General C Roe left Kings- town yesterday for England. Lord Downe left Kingstown yesterday for England. Captain Jones left Kingstown yesterday for England. Major Shuttleworth left Kingstown yester- day for England. Major Hickman, 14th Hussars, left Kings- town yesterday for England. Captain P J Cowax ...

THE MISSES FLYNN'S BENEFIT CONCERT

... THE MISSES FLYNN1'S BENEFIT CONCERT. Last evening the Misses Flynn's Annual Benefit Concert took place at the Antient Concert Rooms, and a crowded audience attended in coum- pliment to these ladies, who axe so favourably known in musical circles in Dublin. The concert was of a highly pleasing character, and the pro- gramme contained many well-known items which, one never grows tired of ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... BALL AT BRAY. On Tuesday night the first dance of the season took place in the Bray Head Hotel. The ball wa under the auspices of the Bray Bost Club. The Gasparro Brotbers, band attended and played several solections of dance music. The sppe was served n excellent style kq Mr iacoy, the proprietor of the hotel. ALad Aylmer has left KiTgstW for Eng-. Isad. .* - : BIO. 3. J, Plunket has'left ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASRION AND VA4 RIETIES. The Hon Miss Southwell arrived at Kings- town yesterday from England. W J Corbet, M P, arrived at Kingstown yesterday from England. Richard Power, M P, arrived at Kings- town yesterday from England. WA M'Donald, M ,P arrived at Kingstowvn yesterday from England. Lieutenant-Colonel and Mrs North arrived at Kingstown yesterdaY from England. Colonel and Mrs Herries ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASBION AND VARiR'E ! Lard Bla Tempest left Kingstown yester- day for England. Lady O'Brien left KingatoWla yesterday for England. Captain Anderton left Kiugstown yes- terday for England. Captain and Miss Walker left Kingstown yesterday forEnglnd. Captain R H Claxton left Kingstown yes- terday for, England. Tle Earl of Kingston has arrived at Kings- town from ELngland. The Hon K St Lawrence ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... PFASIIONY AND VARIETIES. I ?? - Dr J E Kenny, MI P. has returned fromi Lonidon to 15 Rlnhdal-squ.re, J. The Duke and Duchess of Abercorn have arrived at Singstovwn from Enigland. The Et.rl (if Kingston has arrived at Kings- . town from England. Lieject. r R. T aylor, Grenadier Guards, has arrivedl at Riuotgown irto England. - His Grace Archbishop Plunlket has ar- srived ot ingsiro-wn from ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHIONV AND VARIETIES. Lady Talbot Power arrived at Kingstown yesterday from England. Colonel Borrett arrived at Kingstown yes- terday from England. Fred Elton, R N, arrived at Kingstown yesterday from England. Viscount and Lady Powerscourt, family, and suite have left Kingstown for England. Viscount Dunlo has left Kingstown for England. Sir Regfinald Barnewall, Bart, has left Kingstown for ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND FABIETIES. . BALL AT SIRt E. C. GUINNXESS'S. The, Lord Lieutenant and the MasiYeneF;of Lon- dontery,. accompanied by a plarty&owm St viceregal I Lodge; were last, night the guests of Sir E.C. Gninness ai a' baLI which lye gave ait his residence ?? Stephen's- green. Surgeon Fottrell has removed to No 29 Rutlimd-sqnare, West. Mrs Charles Lewers, 67 Grafton-street,'has re4=ed from the ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I FASHIOX AIN-D lARI-TIIlS. I His Excellency the Lord Ti. 'IJSafl'i sign~idied hizs intention of vis it ing tihe 'I-c ? c^ in MIeeting on Wednes day and '1 hi~rs - a.. By kind permissi(on uf the olh,.ers 'I 4th D-2oen Guards, their Eer:flnfltal E1a1d ¶uh.- at Baldoyle Races to-norrow ?? ay)- Aajor Thompson has arrived at KIaTlfl.tO from England. Surgeon J Dallas Pratt has arrivtO; Singstown ...

THE BOTTESINI CONCERT

... I TSHE BOTTESINI OWCERT. I Last evening a moat enjoyable concert was given in the LeIneter Hall, at whieb, owvina to the unfor- tunate clashing vwith. the prize night at the Royal Irish Acaemny, the audience was not at all as large as the -merits of theprogramme ought to have commandied. Signor Bottesini received a very warm greeting on his appearance to play his own Elegri, No 2, which ...