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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I II FISo VARETIES. 1 HEALTH .tel~ P,7,so-Lard 3 0gout fit his legs, :vhich bsf .prewentej ila Iordahfp leaving , i is town rteB 0elbptjl5S'O ,Lp4mflijM attend. ng to puwjc qpqaieeeu ?? DObleVIticOunt. woa'betteron - Ssturday, b treoi rewl. unlo to DQ peniiat tbo 5) ?? of rue P~~nrlA CoaLs~rt. Earl 'GrDVllis' iit'other Ore tihlrerrdbthe'n ,f hewveir, attend tli tbetoleicit y.Z, a T. ibe ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... - 2 'IFASiIOSnthRA W A1V -A Tf| The S Comte de Jarnac reftured 6n Satt rUa; I from England to Thoaattj;otic Ceaslo. The noble otmite rtas accompanied by. M.de j Losteyrie, hi. de Vito, and M.'and Madame Doetuarois, :ir Thomas O. Fitzgerald, Bart, returned on Taosday, from it. lanne's, Blarney, eoanty Cork, to' Golden hitls, GolDen. * Golden 'Lo~rd l~roughani and Yaut ha3 left the.Art gleoey ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I . _- r - . e . - His Royal Highness the Count de Flanders Paid a visit, on Friday last, to Mr. Cornelia Goggin's bog oak establshment, 13, Nassau. street, and selected several of thoso bog oak ornaments, copies of the Irish antiques, of rare and Cxquilito beauty, In the production of whieli lis houso has attained so much celebrity. The Hon. Mr. Vereker has arrived in this city from London. ...

AMATEUR THEATRICALS

... I|- _ - AMATEUR TREAThICALS. One of the most attractire amateur theatrical performances that w c havp witnessed for a long time was given on Satur- ddy.evenlng in the Conecrt Room of the Rotundo, which wee turned into tho.prettiest of miniature theatres for thenoe Ihe attendance wearcrowdedand hlghly fashionable. The performances comprited tho famous old comedy of High Life Belowt Stairs, and ...

BALLINASLOE FAIR

... I . 1 (3a1o1m OUL RcroI-onrca.) B3ALUANASLOlP .TscURSDAoY NJoocsr.-The great Octo- ber fair of sheep, horses, and black cattle commences here to-morrow, and will be continued on Saturday, Monday and Tuesday. The general opinion is, that there will be a large supply of cattle and of horses, bat that the display of sheep will be limited, owing to the severe mortality amongst them from rot ...

THEATRE ROYAL MR. G. V. BROOKE

... - I , , - I t . . ,V, tooe in onf-tls m Ost -nd A whilst £lc Wcipi~isiait ?? jeplttd ?? ?? aoofie'glh~ltio ebO I ?? f ( ?? tr dfivelopt cnt lh l1t d elfftill ffjp-ropilft3T7C1WII jttl a; i tlef tbls DIe1ta anthd ?? ?? :fhei1, plt n~d aednotsbhoio ?? dO Jri 81rara,~ {htb ldeg'iost,'crthngibehe1notira6|o hrttiihc'of. the'lev'Oil, Uoarluina It iabni jbiotiee o ?? thbt titiel,,sl rt~ilibinl^ al ...

ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... -1.~ tipRT'I!UI--1RAL SOCIETY. 'IIe first spring borwothbi' society foi the present. ' ea nc ietedqudlrqavYi1 the Ratuado F 94'qo RM opoasion, uder an nuerusursnust' ~ was glorious, ,an~l thpousarng ,who#a4 ,1beea kept iithin 15 door.Aucngij mos sevre 4 Profctdo i~suied ,f~ortb. hn e# ?? ot*ia r r fine warrm~day~of; theioeaso~ha, ?? a8o ihe,'d t i61 froainthes promocade in Ironst of the ...

LITERATURE

... LLt I j - l l E .. . . T--- ITERATUIEJ .¢r--a 1,. > ?? I DUILUUZUNIVEBSITY MaAOAltL-.A k~irdly~but 4ir, notice~of thie Esbibition usihers in, tig lbl n rin Irelandhas the, .honour of.: having originated: the'ee.ri-; imeie of industrial 'progress in 'the B1itish 'empire, 'dt E I thoughthe preeiut displayin Kildaro-street is'limn-twd, com pared with, the l,,rg~a E~ribitioa, ten ys~earsago, It, ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... Iff- , _ ,. - - - - - , I Lost enrning ir. and Mrs. W. J. Florence took their farc& weli'benlirit Iu tlbe ipreseece of a' crowded andfashtilonlbql audietee. Thc performances comnmenced with th§ comic dra- ima of Ihf to flood zarc, In which Mr. Florence; as Paddy O1lfferly, wea mnot effective, and khpt the housee from one roar of Isaghter. to alother. In the Protean koeivth of Ths 1eecri ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... The pantomime of Jack the Gi/ant ?? Is beyond question thc mbot popular of its numerous predecessors of the pants. mimic family. It Is now as pomilar as if It had been only a week tipen the stage; and the term of Its existienc will be looked spon as a time when a Jolly, good-natured friend tosk his departme from amongst us. The performances during the week were varied and attractive, and ...

LITERATURE

... ' LITERATUE. - : ! DuPyYfs .BeoLDRJAxY MA0AZINIsPon Not5ror The progress of this magazine ia every partio a i most gratifying'fa t-and, judging from the chara~tet and calibre of this and of recent numbers, it seem' likely te break the evil spell which baa for se long . period disappointed the hopes of the most spirited picl. jectors of periodic literature in this couditry.' The pm. sent number ...

FASHION AND VARIETIS

... . | .On Tuesday tthe Marchioness sof Downesbire and suite left the Beifaet terminus of the Northern Corbntles Railway by Lpecial train for Bllyclsfe, to Inspect tire paper mtsnufactory of Messrs. Archer and Sons. The salooon car- flage, made on the premises of tiho B1lfast and Northern Counties Rallway, was put on for the occasion. On ler is turn the marchioness expressed gratification with ...