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FASHION AND VARIETHES

... FASRIO2 MrI) DVARETIES. I ?? T-ASHIONCA - - . VR'E. I I The Right lon,. the Lord .Chief3 Ju1tice. has errired atlnrrlrchglsss, acconipenled by Misses Lefroy and GcergiLrtroy.-,: ?? ?? ?? .1,, 1,, ,Ih.; :o0.Ferrall ,as~narvived iet~llis. reside~nce, arripn-vsiiuoarc, fl-nitheP cntinkcl t. ' Siirg'on Bu'tclier fiis lfttowrifor three week9. Doctor Evory'aKe ?? has icen re-estabi6ilic 'by a' proi ...

GREAT OCTOBER FAIR OF TUAM

... I 'GREAT OCTOBER FAIR OF TUAI. ( (FROa OUR CORRE5PONDENr.) TUAm, ?? vas one of the largest cattle fairs ever held in Tuam. In fact, it was the opinion oi many that it came very nearly, if not actually up tr Ballienaloe, in point of nunshers and general quality of the supply. LOng before daylight the lots began to pour in, and to such an extent that a large tract of the. adjoining field bad to ...

BALLINASLOE FAIR

... BALLiNASLOr F&IR, (FnOM OUit RPoTEtA.!) BALIUNASLOE, WooNaESDAY, EVENuNG.-The great annual fair of Ballinaseloe, which may be truly desig- nated -an event of national importance, and the inte- rest of which increases every year, will open to-morrow morning at six o'clock. For some days past the inha- bitants of Ballinasloe have been making active prepa- rations for the reception of visitors, ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I - T~lEQUEN AD-T EMEiRnOR o10 AUSTRIA. -Somue German journals state that there Is every probability thert tile EmoIneror of Austria will shortly lhare aisotbar.inlter vi lew witI piin Illustrious persosnage, ead ~tho Queen of Groat siltaie Is nonsned. as tehc soereigng Indicated.' The Emperor, it, is nald. will be temporarily residing In tile neighbourhood. of Cobnrg In the month of ...

BELTURBET FAIR

... I ?? FAIR. (irnoii otut con~i7OPwONDrNTr.) Thle rails, which came pretty freely, acted aga~p,' well-doing uf 0111 Augu4t; foir to Somle ex tee: ., . supplies, too, wvere rather under the avcrage, at t season. The cattle fair was stocked Yvith a goodly ~hal of beasts, the majority being of a class above Miid-gr., A large number of purchacing men IVeTO in attmee.-.., land Sales were quickly ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHIONIO AMD FVARlITIES ?? , ' Thhe followiing are nosigst tale latest arrivals I at thc Greshlsanl BOWl :-Jobil Ricille .and Lady, from BDIl- far; t e 1' Manslel, t1|0rn ?? Platce! Shrewsrbury ; J IL SAlC1,ssltl, from Galwaiy, eta 1%l'-1 for Mlanchester; Neleisn 1hlsfctl1ii' Josina ?? and Stephlen Pynter, TromConnec- ticut : B ?? SlmpEen and snite frlom thc leC ofW'maln. epparturcs-St. ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I I. FASHON 4WD I IV, . .AI. .HEis. E ?Xeelie~ey Fith? Io Liuteflntrper, sn l~yditribuited, .on, Tuesda, ?? to Huwareds, of bre. hundied poor fanilliesl ?? Jtire ?? h o the Viceregal Lodge his usnal ChitrltinaS, bounty of articles of clothing, blankets, rngi, &c, Watcdh wete very gratefully re- ceived from his Exealolncy's ownr baird br the severs! needy reclplenta-to eac -of~whlom tssR ;made ...

THE ORMOND-STREET TRAGEDY

... I U IlE OnIOND;STREET TRAGEDY. ?? ? -~TT TRULcL OF GILL. COhIItITSSION COURT-YESTERDAY. The Lord Chief Baron and the Right Hon. Mr. Justice Ball entered court at half -past ten o'clock, when the trial of William Gill, for the murder of his wife at 14, Olincrd-sticet, in August last, was resumed. Tbe croyv i, as on the previous dtiy,was represented by Sergeant Lawson, QO.C; Mr. J. E. Walshe, QC ...

LITERATURE

... HUCII O'NEILL,. THAE PRINCE OV'ULSTER; A POEm. -By JoIIN O'SNILI.. Second Canto. (Dublin .AI'Glashan: and Gi)l)o-Some timue since we noticed the publication of the first canto of. a poemunder the above title. We then with pleasure bore testimony to the very many unmistakeable evidences afforded by the work that Mr. O'Neill, who then made his first appearance before the public in this ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I FASHION AND ATIES.. I His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant enter- tained tbe following diotlngilaed company at dinner in tihe 'Vicecregal Lodge, on Saiturday :-Tii Earl and Countess of Carnwath, the Earl and Countess of Scafield, the lion. and rI 51ev. F. Grey and lady Elizabeth Grey, Miss Lascelles and Ui hliFS E Lascelles, Lady Grant, Lord Gough, thed Bigst Hon. Edward and Aira Cardwell, ...

THE FALL OF PERUGIA

... I I~c - : nAI- ?? -_ e lig] The Globe of Saturday, which is thle only Londron t papebr that has any comments Ont the fall of Perugia, the intelligence 'not- having~ reached Londnutllt on l Saturday, has the annexed commtentst onl the arffair' ,t Petuia i avened. estedas :Inbyat- rp catured Goenerale Anhony Schmidt, the hru uero ofptioes la 'Peruigia calpta.' 'ihe Pa~sid tioops fought ...