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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 ...

[ill] AND VARIETIES

... FAS111 N AN D) VAURETIES 1\la.ItltAG1C INi 1111il LwrEl.-The marria,,e C t 115113 bs tollybl CAi11pboill Esq., son of theo iito Sir cu:e CamIbCil, of l ;ned, N.D., to Lvelyx, eldest datiglil ,i It-n'102 Stu ft, lE.q., of Croslie Wust, Gallowvay, :WII(t e ,; sghtt'fr of til lalte A;;ndirul Lodr (jieooge Stuart, G ?? '11 riltlutrl! l it St. o-orM.gc, Ilfaovcr-esqtnrer Ti'l ?? ritO a1 as pr-fm ...

[ill] AND VARIETIES

... I FASHIi N ANDARIETIES . The band of thi Doniegal milidija will, by permission of Mfajor Todd, play at Bray this day (Monday), weather permitting, from 3 to 5.30 o'clock, under direction of Mr..Griggs, bandmaster., 'io following is tbe piogrammo of music to be performed:-blarch; Ovecturc. Uno Chasse sacns les Aiencs; Waltz, La Preili Margarita Marie Selec- tion of Irish Airs, Griggs; Polka, ...

THE JULLIEN FESTIVAL

... - TIE JULLIEN FESIIVAL. The first of a series of three concerts, which are embrnced under the above heading, was given last evening in the lound Room of the IRotundo, under the conductorship of liii Higldiess Prine CGeorge Galitzin. What strange slid evenul I stories the walls of the old Round 12oem could tell bad they but the power to speak. If they had, doubtiless theyc would bay-` Within us ...

LITERATURE

... TmaF SCIIOOL AnITH5MEtIC. BY R. JOIceNSTON.- (McGlashtm and Gill.-Mr. Johnston is teacher of the Swords Endowed School, and, if we may judge from his little treatise on numbers, an expert arithmetician as well as skilful to communicate his knowledge. A vast number of treatises have been written since the days of Voster on the subject which has enployed Air. John- ston's spare time, and all ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... !I . FASHION AND vAmEIES. - I Oi305t;N& ''AUtGUST I.- Her ilajesty, itcon- jpilaned la, tle P'rincess Alice, embra ked in 'tle Fairy on Tiues- day aftcrsuoori, and acent ore'r to Southi nspton to meet hsis ! o,, IH~iness thc Prince Consort on his return rlOU the ! eligl. n College The Ceuute a of D sart and'lijor DLI ?? ere in Ctotidmlic. The Queen and the Prince Consort, with the Psincess' ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Mr. Cogan, MI.P., and Mrs. Cogan have ar- ruved at Clharictnont-terrace, Kingstown, from London. The baptism of the infant daughter of the l'rinoe and Priincess Frederic William took place on the 121h instant. 'The Coufit of Paris and the Duke,.of Chartres arrived In Berlin on Friday evening from Elisanacli. Court carriages convoyed tiso ?? visitors to Potsdant, where they visited thle ...

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. ...

FAIR OF ELTON

... F All, OF ELTON. 01:nq)M1 OURt (O0ittt'O t:XT.) This fair was largely supplied wvith stock of all a. scriptioli, 3vhich brought fair remunerative pricei, h contrast to most of our sumsmer fairs there was a gA show of beef of top quality 3nd a minoderate ,ripii .t mntton. Long before the usual hour at whlie8l b0s'ile terminates every cow and sheep on the fair-gree iv purchased up !ii lots by ...

LITERARY NEWS

... LITERARY NIEWS. I [Lectures on the History of Fine and Ornamental Arts, by Wim B. Scott, head master of the Government School of Design at Newcastle, are announced as forth- coming by Mlessrs. Longman and Co. The Life and Letters of John Angell James, includ- ing an unfinished Autobiography, edited by R. W. Dale, M.A., are preparing for publication by Messrs. Nisbet and Co. Messrs. ...

PORTUMNA FAIR

... POL'TUMNA FAII. ?? t-onzsrstOxNDE.Nt.) PORItr~-,si, Cou7NTY GALAVY', AUGSLT 1.5-r-j, Angust fair of this town wvas very fiflly ntelcaIsI Blsainess commenced as usual at anl early hour, ands wooj briskly carried on for three or~four hours It was Matter of rernark that the fair, being celebrated on a hoiav and beitisi fully attended by country persons,, pasii-s if in the mot peaceable aned ...