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THE CATTLE SHOW

... ICATlE -SROW.' ROYAL D'LJN SOCIETY. A TEOPMNGO DAY AT BAUI- ?u T.I. PRI:Z LIST. |Sprig Show of the Royal Dublin m .fle* ety opened at Ballabridge. . Easter time ui B becoming the special period for the holdihg of a fa t shortl~ i: nusl exhibitions, ad thre advantages at :f in ahbrt in political strifbe to people who aS 'ire outside the arena is likely to be stli further Ii iee gnid.: - The ...

NAVAN HORSE SHOW

... I NAVAN AORSE SHOW.! ?? - .- - . (BY OtIB SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.) .Judges-MajorStuddert, SUsher Boberts, Esq; R Featherstouhaugh, Esq; ?? Rynd, Esq; Percy I d La Touche, Esq: Cecil Featherstonbaugh, Esq. f Show Yard Cemniitte0-Earl of Filga-, L3eutZa-nt-; b Colonel Donaldson, Veutenant-Colouel JohnstonR,,lobt E Fowler, Esq; Major Kearney, Captain Roberts, 0oorge t I Murphy, Esq; Nagent T ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... i FASHIO A-VD vARrEzrrI THE COURT. The Queen in the morning went out, accompa.Aed b4 their loyal Highnesses Princess Beatrice and the Duchess of Connaught,,ani in the afternoon drove with their Royal Highnesses. The Earl of Cadogan has arrived at the Castle as Mi- nister in Attendance on the Queen, and Sir William Be- binson also arrived and kissed hands on hisappoin^tent I as Governor of West ...

THE VENETIAN FETE CONCERT

... | THIR VENETAN: FETE --ONCEST;. The D A elaborate series of entertaininenfs inu the hamnster Hahi~organised bytihe coimmittee.of the? Dublin Dental: Hosiatal Lincoln place, in aid of tie fands of :i'st -Zitu ian' was otinued l as't night, when a ner ,wasgvenbfe ah able audience- which, however, as notnopste large aenough' to throng' -the' Lehister-uL Teauntl once bad a, veryS decide greac ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASRIOAVARII!,M Dr. Miipbyy lua 'retLrned to 28 i.. street from :'re ?? t. Dr. Th-an.;eyStoker has c' el'-s denee from :h; a-cour sheet 3 - The Hoi. ' Ars. Lyrteletvn ar ci a - ?? yesterday f rom Enog:sd. The Righ -Rev the Bishop C .e: arrived tiage *~ow yeti Th ca ?? :. -Get J-sefl. ?? ni:,s-s. 7 . . tedayfrom El ?? &. Generad Carceral arrived at n ' L ;2 yestrday from 2:nglsad. Major ...

SATURDAY POPULAR CONCERTS

... I SATURDAY POPULAR C ad ct llr. CoIli-e n raluests tha the habit of ex - corrng will-be discontinued entirely this ,eaj; Ig So kegam the programne of Saturday n:ih. The a immense audience which filled area, bac j, ?? and orchestra-responded to the reqn by encoring five times. the last beingcha a d by stormy cheers. Whanis to be sad othssab s-, ject ? We hardly know. A prelimin , tion is, about ...

THE NEW MUSEUM

... -- ' THEf i:W MUSEUM1. I L--- I - The work of arranging the collections which are :to be -placed' in the new Science and Art Museuim, Kildare street, has now progressed sufficiently to give- the visitor an idea of how the interior will look whlen open for the public inspection. From the este-ior there appears but little to be done, ana the two ornate white buildings form a very viblent ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I , J ,MHlI AND YA- ..TIB VICEREGAL COURT. ' Their Eacellencies the Lord LieLtenant' and- tb ?? of Zetland gave a dinner partj last evening a the Castle, at wich their Serene Righuesses Princ&aug Princess Edward of Saxe-WeIanar were present. ¶fl4r following had the honour of receivinz invitations; Mbt Rev ?? ord Primate, Bight, Hon the Lord Chan. cellar .and Lady.:Aebbourne, Mriaa MLrc'do De ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... * FIA3H1 r T RZI' TE ECOURT. Osborne. Tuesday. n S& geen drove out yesterday atmooa with P~f Betrice Tr Doager~y ?? wasd in attendance. Beatmornice her Majesty Lwient out with Princess.etrce e . VJCEBEGAL CQUEr. : ler Excellenoy the Countess of Zetland, as- sisted by Lord Dundas, the Ladies Hilda and Maud sand ;re Hen Geo>rge Dundas, entertained about 1,000 scboiI children from the parishes of ...

THEATRICALS AT BELVEDERE COLLEGE

... I THE4ATRICALS AT BELVEDEUE R e COLLEGE. Last night a large and fashionable audience, which included the Lady Mayoress, was present in the Theatre of Belvedere College at theo per- formance of The Merchanb of Venice, given by the members of the Belvedere Amateur Musical and Dramatic Society, in aid of the penny din- ners and Creche, Lower Gardiner street. The proportions of the attendance ...