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THE SCIENCE AND ART MUSEUM

... TEE SCIENCE AND ART MUSEUm. I . ~ ~ __ + During Christmas week the recerded attent | dance of vi-ltorS of tlie Museum Was as followas: j -Sunday before Christmas Day, 595; Monday, 24th, 449; on Christmas Day the AMuseumi was, of course, closed; Wednesday, 25th, St Stephen;'s 'Dcv 1,020; Thursday, 27th. 8ta; and Friday, F 28th. 44-making a total for those days of 3,364 ' perss. During the ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... F4BHWZI ~ AN VR f!X.1, i Te (.adv'0tMi' ond UA t te m ltem M- Genedai His Sleye 3ighu Pd Wue 33iwrd -o 3N. | Wteima rK C 5: and= thet te ,o Deu . er 3Mj:esyij 4dfner p y'iacluded te Ti * 1lle$ lfcrmace~ Udwt-& of Werv^-sal~ d ' Corsntees . of , obe&lady. I ,, ; 3?fuitf, Olyuatsa of tisbune; the Eor ratia 8sop~oid E Dule of Crafto , PE r Colnaelfhu jo&, .- S 'Ma-.3t1, ct :a plal RAW td5,I. - ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Ii F4.ASTIOA AD FYARIXEIS. ' \ 0 ?? : I | ~ Osborne, Sanday. The Qneeu ?? Beatrioo dxove out yesterday afteranoon, attended by Laily Waterprk-. Thse Rer H White, A, of the Savoy Chapel, arrived at Osborne yesterday. Her Majesty, Princess Beatrice, and the Princesses Victoria and Lcuise of Schleswi. Hstein, with the Members of the Rtoyal Household, attended Divine sSer- vice at Osborne this ...

CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS

... CHRISTMAS ASMUEMEN'TS. I- ~ . Any and varied are the entertainments of o day to which we are invited. Pantonime hat M yet bappily departed from amongst u, and on thil occasion two are offered to the public. Lit* Red Riding Hood- at the Gaiety will lead of with a mornimg performnce ommencrng at one o lodA and the evenmeu performance wfill begin at bak past eeve,. Suiffcient ?? hts already bW ...

EXHIBITION EVENING CONCERT

... EXHIBITION EVENING CONCER.L The concert of Saturday evening was not quite i as well attended as these concerts havo previously been. The pieces played by Mr. Levey's band were the overturp, Pints d'Atnoni, a melodious and effective effusion of the distinguished Irish t compoeer, Balfe; the msarch from Prophete, in f which the organ was introduced by Mr. GerAld t Moran; a selection from ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VARIE VIES. THE COURTI. Osborne, Thtsdi!y. 'A'he Qtueen dreve out geoterdar at ternoon attended by' the Dowager Marebtloneus of Elv. Her Majesty walked with Pritces, Beatrice this morn- ing. THE VICERIUGAL COURT. His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant, K G, accom- panied by Lord Charles Bruce, J) P, and attended by Captain Hamond, B N, A D 0, and Captain MlLaren A FP C, visited the ...

LECTURE AND CONCERT AT BUTTEVANT

... ILECTUnE AMB CONCST AT BUTTE- - - - - VANT.. _ . - - On last Friday evening a lecture and concert by the choral class of the Buttevant Sham- rocks came of with great ct at the Military Gymnasium. Buttevant. It was ovie of the best attended performnces that ever took place in that fine assembly room. It was patronised by the military., gntry. and people of the entire neigh- bourhood. The ...

THE QUEEN'S THEATRE

... THE QUEEN'S TBEATRE. Last evening Mr. W. H. Hallatt and his cona- pany appeared at the Queen's Theatre in the realistie drama ' Is Life Worth Living, by F. A. Scudamore, the author of several other successful works. This is the first time the piece 4as been presented in Dablin, and the reception accorded to it fromr a good I ouse was of a hearty charactern The drama is sensational to a ...

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 ...

LITERATURE

... LITE ATURE.: - - - . 1 , A . :- - - . , - X . -1 - iB IlR6DODCTI¶ON ti) THE5 SAI2D SCRIP. : TURES. &y -M sevtUt.1D. IV5 ForeWIMiaionYI ollegs, Dubi~ . SealY, Bryers, ndi. WaIk a, Dhblin; Benziger -Brotktst Nee fOrk, Cinehiu~tl, and Chgo. -f rin this, his latest work, Dr. MacDevitt hasa :happilj accomplished a + difficult but fruitful ro au t. By a great effort of hie. groeful .pei and clear ...

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 ...

THE GRAFTON THEATRE

... I TIl GRAFTON THEATRE. Yest,;erday in the Southern Divisional Pollcr- eourt. Mr. oodlock presiding, Mnhv George WvYst, I ]proprietor of the Grafton Theatre of Varieties, 'South Anne-strect, appeared in nasa-er to asum- imons issued at the suit of the police authorities,! charing him With havinlg Teri:itted women of irproper character to resort to the licensed pro- mises attached to that ...