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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I The Prime Dire leaves London to4ay for Bal. moral. The Marquis of Lansdowne and suite, Lana- I downs House, London,. have arrived at the Shelbonato Hotel, The Marchione of Ely and suite arrived in townysterday from Holyhead. The Desn of St. Paula is still in a very critical condition, The Viecountess Doneraile and the Hon. Mlesv St Lager and anlte, are stsylug at the lotel, Teamers. Sir W. B ...

BALLINASLOE OCTOBER FAIR

... I RS (FRoM CUe REPORTER.) Ty BALIAMABS, SATURDALY EVaNOXG, OcBor 10.- or he The cattle fair of yesterday brought Ballinaeloe's ?n great October sales to anend. It mq be iateretting in to inform the public that Ballissloe ha, from almost NIt. zh prehistoric times, been the great exchange place for ill cattle between the breeding grounds of Connaught les and the rich fattening pastures of Leingt ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I I~_ I TE PRINC1E AND PRINCESS OF WALES. TrEsTE, JAN. 27.-Their Royal Higghlesses tlo Prince and ?? arrived here at ten p. m., and left at mlduiglat for Alexandria. ACCOUClEMENT OF T'rE PBINC13S ALIC,. A telegram from Reese Darmetadt states that the Princess Louis of Hoewe Darmstadt. Princess Alice of Englznd, has given birth to a son, who will be named Ernest Louis. TEE VICERIEGAL COURT. ...

KILKENNY FAIR

... KI1LKENNY, WEDeESDAY, FEB. 1o.-This ws a I most beautiful day, and sellers were in excellent i spirits, as stock of every kind looked exceedingly welL Brisk business was apparent in all sections, even third rate cattle, usually denominated culls,' were quickly invested in. A very smart demand prevailed in the beef mart. The supply was beyond an average, and for the most part crm- posed of ...

LITERATURE

... - I TBr LIFE OF F'ATHER DE RAVIGNAN, OF THEC 'I SOCITY OF Jusis, -By Father De Poulevoy of th) same Society. Tr-nalated at St. Beuno's Colleges IsNorth Wales. Plhibiln: MWiNcm B. Kelly, 8 Graf. itoli-strect, 1869.)-UIr. Kelly, the well known publisher of our city, ha* just broughtout an English version of the -ifv,written in French by Father De Poulevoy, of the celebrated Jesuit, Father De ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION An$D vARIETIES. TirTHE V XICIREGATL COURT. RTIfgeigg l the folowin ad lbeho at receiving unvitation tomos ° la ROW kilgsl a *rlnoe Arth :-The Clounte. DlJcr-Ge k 8iscount and V4 ANt e% arart, viaoout valBEs e Viscunt JAW Vson =, Vcount i e vesi t sud t Min V Iady Sc Harh SPaOST, Lord and L ly L h E Morald an& ta4 DVa=, of SrrT m bdg Lord Tapot, of .aicide; Lord Suftleld, Chief Baron ...

THE DRAWINGROOM LAST NIGHT

... I ex n% 2 - ,- . . 1N_1 _w - ITeor Xxoellercs the Lord Lieutenant, EG., 3 amd the Omateaa SPcer held tbkr seond aag. ftom at Lublin Catle la evenig. ,Their Execllcrces entered the Tbrone Room rhortly &Irr nine o'clock, attended by the following officera of the housebold:- The Pdnvo Secretary, C Y Bounsd l, hI. The &Asuto a Privatie Seretary, Courtenay Doyl, Bs. The Sta Steward, Celonel the Hou ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VAITXTIRS. cEMlsTsrNNG OF A!N IFANr PRlIXOR, A telegram from Windsor conveys ths iuorlation that the cbratening of the infant Prince the son ot the Prince and Princess Ohristisn, took plans yestsrdat aftercoon in the private chapel In Windsor Castle. Asnoigst those pre. ent w ?? Qnoeeo Prince Arbthur, aid Ptinc3 Leopold, the Princesa L olise artd Pzcef Beatrice, the Duke andD ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I ? FASBI015f AIM VAMMU. I Her Majesty the Queen with their Royal Rlfghne911s Prinee Leopold and Priseeds Locis and BeatrIee. will, accordlf.to the latest sengement,, leve Bamoral en Tuesday at for he F ut, and arrve at Viodfios CasUe early on wednfaday m~orvnls. The Duke Ernest of SaXe-Coburg-(;otha mha been perfonning the charstor of Major Tellkseit to the Dnchers Lsopold of Ssny's Barns ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... | FASHION AND VARrITIES. ai t I Their Excellencies the Lord Lieutenant a t the Countess Spencer hornoured Sir Maztere and Lady BrAy, with their company to dinner on Tuesday, at 26 Upoft Pembroke street. There were invited to meet their Ex- ?? Lord C12snelior, th- Earlind Countess of :r Chablemont, the Earl and Countess of Howth. Viscount t St. Lawrence, Lord end Lady Athiumney, the Hon. E. H. ...

DUNDALK MONTHLY FAIR

... DUNDALK MONTHLY FAIRL nor . - . A _ _ IA A- ?? . - . UcYBALK, Arar 22. -Ou monthly fair on yes- terday, alth~ongh not so well attended by buyers as nsual, was a remarkably good buness oue. The beef which wal offered included some superior lots, which were quickly disposed of, chiefly to victualler Tetopk g %ee ?? perlb forthebeet. ad 7d for fair second class heiferand oxen. utton was in good ...

KILKENNY FAIR

... I ?? --KE K!LKESN;X, WEDNXSDAY, SzrT. 8.-The fair whch sseembled on our green this day wras much hrger ZhPu our Ir,!t, and it was rnost plmoamg to perceive the animated proceedinge which prevailed i42 all de- partments. Black cattle, steep, WA pigs were ?? invested in, and owners appeared highly delighted with their good fortue. Buyers attended from the neighbouring cities as well as from the ...