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Court and Fashion

... olaurt altb 4Faz?tall. THE COURT. BILMORA,, Aunn. 13.-The Queen, aceompanied by Princess Hohelulohe and Prince Arthur, drove out yesterday. Princess Helena, attended by the Mar- chioness of Ely, went out riding. BAMIOR.e , AeUeST 14.-The Queen, accompanied by Princess Hohenlohc and Prince Leopold, drove out yesterday. Princess Helena, attended by the Hon. Mrs. Bruce, drove to Birk Hall. The ...

Court and Fashion

... I goart aab Ifasljioly. THE C0O URT. BALMOnAr,, AUGUST 26.-HeT Majesty, with the Princess Helena, drove in the neighbourhood of the castle, attended by the Hon. Mrs. Bruce. Henry XV., Prince of Reuss, the Reigning Count of Stolberg-Vernigerode, and Privy Councillor Intime have arrived at Thomas's Hotel, London. Henry IV., Prince of Reuss, Prince Nicholas Ho- henlohe of Weltenburg, Prince Carl ...

Court and Fashion

... gourt alO t, as?itaa- THE COURT. BAntORnAn, FRIDAY.-The Queen drove out, accom- panied by the Princess Hohenlohe and the Princess Louise. Mr. Thomson, of Banchory House, had the honor of being invited to the Castle. SITURDAY.-The Queen, accompanied byher Serene Highness the Princess Hohenlohe and the Princess Helena, drove to Altna-Guithasach. TnE MARRIAGE OF THE PniNcE or WALrS.-ThIC Dagablet ...

POPULAR AMUSEMENTS

... ; CAPTAIN DYER'S THIRD APPEAANCE - c IrENxE. t SUCCESS. YESTERDAY evening, the amusement-loving public of t Belfast were again favored with a repetition of Capt. I Dyer's now celebrated performance. As so many had l been disappointed in hearing him on Saturday even- ing, he kindly consented to Irepeat the piece in the Music Hall last night. So popular have his re- presentations now become ...

YANKEEDOM TO ENGLAND

... YANKEEDbM TO ENGLAND. WHAT hez England done to rile us That we air so mad with you ? . Don't you want to reconcile us ? - YoU!ve done all you dared to du. Jist to resky from starvation Them there weavers out o' feed, You would try no mediation, : Elf you thought it would succeed. Them Confederates in rebellin' You'd enconridge if you dust, Hearts with pent-np malice swellin' - In your buzzums, ...

ROME OR DEATH!

... ROME OR DEATH I IF Garibaldi fail, So chiefs have failed before; Not always doth the right prevail, And what can we say more 2 1 Forsooth, that he was rash, By generous madness led Against the might of France to dash -His blind heroic head. The fight has oft been fought, And yet the battle won; When all onlookers justlythought That hopeless risk was run; The odds of high emprise Not on the ...

Court and Fashion

... dourt Rub 'fastion. THE COURT. BALMORAL, AuG. 15.-The Queen, accompanied by Princess Hoheniohe and Princess Helena, drove out yesterday. Her Majesty received the news yester- day of the safe confinement of the Crown Princess of Prussia of a prince. Last night the Queen received intelligence that the Princess was going on well. AUG. 16.-The Queen drove out yesterday, attended by the Marchioness ...

Literary Notices

... . I ? giferary X-10firm BIONDIN: His LIFE AND PEIIOMMANCE5: WITH ILUn- THATIONS. Edited by G. LINzEUs BANKS. Lon- don : Routledge, Warne, d Routledge. No one would have thought without a perusal of this little work how remarkably interesting the life of a man like Blondin might be made by a judicious and careful editor. Mr. Bankshas certainly executed his task with great zeal and ability. He ...

Court and Fashion

... Court.allb 'fasip-an. THE COURT. BALMORAJL, AuGUST 7.-The Queen, accomnpanied by Princess Hobenlohe, drovo out yesterday after- noon. The Princesses Helena and Louise drove to Birkha'll. i VICEREGAL COURT. DEPAnrTUR OF TiE Loan LIEUTENANT FaoMn LiuE- ?? Excellency the Lord Lieutenant and suite took their departure from Limerick, on Satur. 1 day, by the eleven o'clock train. His Excellency was ...

THE LIMERICK CATTLE SHOW

... THE LIMERICk CATTLE SIHON. mvRy- r ?? V;M-i-4-i _ vlva fae anin ?? , FnlDAi EVENiNe.-Thb fact cannot be disguised that the Limerick show ta s baen no tr yet umph. In the number of entries, and in many othe ta respects, it fell far below the exhibitions at London- Ga denby Cork, and Belfast. A merely cursory glance I at the splendid animals exhibited in the short-horned Cs class, the ...

ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S CATTLE SHOW

... ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S CATTLE| I I .SHOW. : . -SO I SHOW. .SOOND DAY. LiMman, TnUCA&DAY.-The show being open to- day to the public, at the charge of is, led the friends of the society to indulge in the hope that the atten- dance would be very large, but such did not prove to be the case, owing, undoubtedly, to the very un- settled state of the weather. The show of poultry is decidedly ...

Court and Fashion

... Qlourt aui ' 4~a~Ijionn. TrE COURT. BAL1n.IoA, AurUST 21.-Her Majesty drove out yosterday afternoon, accompanied by the Princess Hoheonlheh and Princess Helena. Princess Louise and Prince Arthur rode out, attended by Major Elpilinstone, v.C. ST. PrTERSeUne, Anousu 16.-Prince Alfred has paid a short visit to Moscow. After visiting the Kremlin and other objects of interest, his Royal IHigh- ness ...