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... :jpahl)Rl0. Lord Kilmaine has takon Fort View, Bray, for the gr Oil season. tih The Marquig of Clmnricarde left Kingstown on to Baturday, for England. to We (Owl) hear that Lord Brongham is engagred ciI upon a work of the nature of an antobioneaphy. er Lord Danksllin and suite left Kiugstown on Satur- day, for England. an It is said that the Jnpanes3 Ambassadors inland to th remain in Francs ...

DRUMBO AND DRUMBEG FARMING SOCIETY

... DRUMFBO AND PRUNTBEG FARJING -: I .SOCIL'TY. IN1STE11DAY, the ailnVan1 cattl Slhow Of Athe Dhumbo f ui intd Drumbeg Farming Sociely ?? held at Din- cil mrnrey, in a hi~d belon~gin~g to Mr, Henter, The whh; show was smaller than it has been for SOnic years, of b~et I the qalityof the animals exhibited there was to at a enerkelo improivemerit. The ?? in thelie iinlmber of exhibitors was ...

Court and Fashion

... court allb f a0ion. THE COURT. BALMOnAL, MAY 20.-The Queen, accompanied by Princess Helena, drove out yesterday. Prince Al- fred rode to Invercauld and paid a visit to Mr. Far- quharson. Dr. MILeod left the Castle yesterday. The Prince and Prinoces of Wales visited the Horticultural Gardens on Wednesday morning, end also paid a visit to the South Kensington Museum. The Prince of W;ales rode on ...

Court and Fashion

... 01r ;11lb ourl - 1) 1i T H E CO U Ri T. WINDsOR CASTLIE, JuNc ?? Qnueen, aceom- panied by tho Princess Helena, drove out yesterday afternoon in a carriage and four. Tleo Prince and Princess of Wales are expected at the Castle to-day. The Queen of Prussia arrived at the Castle ten minutoes before two to day. Lord Methuen and Liontenant-Colonel Hou. D. do Eos also attended her Majesty. Prince ...

Irish Fairs

... rir,4 Ar ? fl, ?? ?? CanDOX (COUNTY TYRONc), JAN. 14--We had a very small fair here to-iay, owing to the inclemency of the weather, it briny oterly rimpossible to drive cattle syny distance. There were only a few besev shown, and thoae (if an inferior quality, the exchanges beinaz no test of value. There waas a moderate sbow of dairy coV9, but demand was slack, and prices were rather lower, ...

LITERATURE, ART, &c

... ['RO¢ THE A7TEENJE1Th.] MR. ERNEsT DE BUNsEN is about to offer his contri- bution towards a reply to the great question-who was Adam? We hear that his theory-suggested, perlaps, by a phrase of the late Baron Bunsen-is that Zoroaster wasthhe Hebrew Adam. This sug.. gestion is a curious one; and Mr. de Bunsen may be expected to present it ably and learnedly. Critics will be eager to knaow the ...

Court and Fashion

... Callit all? f aslpon. THE COURT. WINSOR, OCr. 30.-The Queen, Princess Helena, PrincessBeatrioe, Prine Arthur, and Prince Leopold, and the Ladies and Gentleman in Waiting, attended Divine servico this morning in the private chapel. The 11ov. C. Tarver, Chaplain in Ordinary to her Majesty, officiated. Lord Cremorne and the Hon. Mortinier Sackville West, arrived yesterday as Lord and Groom in ...

THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... A 5ONSTER OE A LOCONOTM. . Tf'r, (Iecat Norltioru of Frane Ranilway Compatny ?? , cil* piC ff-fd ?? of it locomotive, which 1!;, ,. i: . . iwl.-lt r i.. wetor-Itiomli, and coal-honk, !O, ah.w lodiler to Siilic a height that the iw onei,; is how it can passm under an ordinary bridge. Its4 ?? instead of standing straight upright; as is the manner with ordinary locomotives, has to be cailed over ...

Fashion

... If 11,5 I) i a 1 T. VICEREGAL COURT. His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant, accompanied by the members of the Viceregal household, attended Divine service at the Chapel Royal on Sunday. The sermon was preached by the Rev. W. Lee Fanu, A. M. The Viscountess Ashbrool and the Ron. Mrs. Blakeney and suite are sojourning at.>the Interna- tional Hotel, Bray. Viscount Danlo and suite have arrived at the ...

THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW AT NEWCASTLE

... THE ROYAL Ad'RICULTUR.L SOCIETY'S SHOW AT NEWCASTLE. NEWCASTLE, MONDAY EviNiNO.-Th, show opened . this morning for the admission of the public at a a] oharge of 10s, and, as usual, but few persons chose tt to avail themselves of the privilege of an uninter- O~ rupted view at a coat of half-a-sovereigu. The six cl hundred who obtained admission were well repaid by t the sight of the animals ...

Irish Fairs

... Q?j vil 5 ly Irlaim ? I -i (11 SrXlLEao0noss (COUNTY TyrneNE) FAiu.-TUxSeAY, t Juay 10.-We had a very fine day for our fair, o which was largely stocked with cattle and sheep. h The supply of pigs was rather small, and a good g many horses were sold, but they were chiefly of an b inferior class. In the horned cattle department there w were many buyers, and a brisk business was trans- a acted ...

CONCERT AT HILLSBOROUGH

... [FROM 0OUR OWN REPORTER.j ill, 7B50,spAy evenling, Mrs. Harper's concert took place go at the Corporationl Arms) Hillsborough. There was a Alj ¶81y largea and brilliant attendance. Theo concert H. was under the immediate patronage of the Marquis and Marchionesa of Dowashire, who haonoreda Mrs. Hlpc wi)M th their Precencee, besides Lady A. Hli,, LTa titiHllsboroiigb, Lord A. Hill, and a large ...