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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I vFASHION AN)D VARIETIES. The Duke of Cambridge left London early en WednesdAy morning to visit the Prince and PrflnCOaOf Wales at Sendringhaea. His royal Uighooss returned to London next day. Hlis Grace the Duke of Leinster and suite artried In town yesterday from England. The Duke of Devonshire and Lady Louiss CaVenidih have removed from Hardwicks Hall, near Chestor- felid, to Cbttsvworth, ...

LONGWOOD CHRISTMAS [ill]

... I LONGWOOD CHRISTMAS FAIL (FROM A CORRESPONDENT) LONGWOOD, COUNTY MEATH, DBCEMBER ]2.-T7 celebrated fair was abundantly supplied with stock, it we except the show of store bullocks, of which there was a paucity. Dealers attended In great muster fromr Dublin, Navan, Kells, and many parts of Moth and We2tmeath, and the business transactions were on a, large scale. Graziers from the agric.ultural ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Her Majesty will again visit the Isle of Wight previous to her departure ?? 8tmanyi early In August, Her Majesty will remain iu Germany two months The Queen has been pleased to appoint James, Lord Talbot de aMalbide, to be one of the Lords in Waiting It Ordinary to her Majesty, in the room of Georgo Francis Robert, Lord Harris, ?? resigned. The Queen has written a letter of condolence to Lady ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... The Prince of Wales, with the Gentlemen. In-.Waildng, attended ?? service In the Chapel RItyal, St. Jamesbt, on Sunday. The eermon was preached by ir, Vaughan, of Donceaeter. A grand children's festival wag given by the Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Prusila, on the 28t1 alt., at their palace in Berlin, to celebrate the fourth birth- day of Prince William, their Royal Highuesses' otleat ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... __ . 7)t. x i. 1flA 1 * a. 4Kh,, ' AWD,,t,, ?? ,j, , , The izluibiiio:x of Ji~ qwedd~n jpreeisp pt. ,. tme Plrce sod Pr d rves 4a'Il iCWiW li16 ., inaratv I l fl> l~nb., - ff T~ie heeltl 6S jetb ,zff3,0P@,o g~ b and the ini& at rr Iq l2tptsf y. .J 1 The i9a-q-woa arehionese o0 Exeter and a Lady Victoria Cecil intend to rolwd ~ome fnal y t s' the close of thl or early next mouft - The Duke and ...

CASTLEBLANEY (COUNTY MONAGHAN) FAIR

... CASTLEBLANEY (COUNTY MONAGHAN) FAIU. IP)> twun D AADRl. ntV % 1,Oav~lU Gun CORIUR5VONDENT.) CASIM1iLM.Ey, JUXN 4.-Our June fair, on yester- day, was the largest held here during the year. The usual fecial trains from Dundalk conveyed numerous purchasers, and transactions were carried out in a very brisk manner. The tone of the fair was characterlsed by improved prices in beef, mutton, and ...

FARIS

... F AIR.S it IancE, ICH, TU5iDAY.-This fair opened this morn. uing under very favourable aulpice8 so far as the weather I is8 concerned. Transactionf to-day were confined to horses and pigs, of which the supply cannot be defcribed ]f as exceeding the avesage. Bacon pigs ranged at fro a 42a. to 46g. per Cwt., with a brisk demand. Berwickll efrom aSS to 42s. For boraes of good blood, the en- ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I FASHION AND VARIETIES, THE COURT. ic The Infant daughter of the Prince and Prtncess Louis of la Resal was chisteined on Monday at Wiedsor Castle, The offli- tD ciating clergyman was the Court Chaplain to the Grand Decal w family of Hoses. The ceremony was performed In German. ol The child was named by the Queen (who held It at ths fonit) tl Victoria Alberta Elizabeth Matilda Marlo P Tie ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I ' FASMION AND VATRiETFX@i . I THE PuINCE OF WALES. The Prince of Wales on Thursday received the resideom of the Merchant Tailors' Company, and was afterwards ena tertalned ata magificent banquet, at which a most ditina- gufihed eompany rean present. The PrIace acknowledged briely the.hoapltallty'of-tho morehant'telors. The'Daksof Camubtige, Duke of Somorset. Archbishop of Caiterbury, Lord ...

BALLBAY MONTHLY FAIR

... I 3BALLIBAY MONTHLY FAIR. (ist oust courOESI'ONDENT') a This fair was largely supplied in each departirint, a and the attendance of purchasers was large. Every, e tbing appeared to hrve received a rise, and buaine51 e was exceedingly brisk throughout the day. we 'hve e seldom observed nicer lots of good grass beef, which 3 for prime reached 57a Cd per cvst; second quality, 0, I and inferior ...

GREAT MUNSTER FAIR AT LIMERICK

... I (cBOes OUR cOiOB5P0oVDX-T) LIMfrCK, TIInUR8DAY, Oct. 29.-This day our annual great October fair opened under very unfavour- able eircumstarices so far as the weather was concerned. Between twelve and one o'clock this morning a sudden change took place from calm bright moon light to ex- ceedingly high wind, gloom, and heavy rain. The latter abated about seven o'cleck, but heavy showers fell ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I THE HEALTH OF PRINCE ALFRED. MALTA, 24151, 8.7 ?? Alfred'a health improves daily. illD Royal Higbness was removed at noon to.dsy from the St. George to the naval hospital. THE PRlINCE OF WALES'S LEVEE. LO:NDON, I WEl)N DAr,-ThePrince of Wales hold his first levee this day. The ceremony excited much Interest, and thousands of spectators were assembled tI the Park and St. Jamesa's-street. The ...