Refine Search

Countries

Regions

Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland

Access Type

8

Type

8

Public Tags

Fashion

... Cf 'S 5 b i il. The Earl of Euniskillon and suite have anived at the Diltan Hotel, Dublin. Sir Capel Molyneus, Bart., and suite have arrived at the Bilton Hotel, Dublin. Lord Powerscourt and suite arrived at Hingstown on Saturday, per Royal mail steamer. Lord Dunkellin, M.P., arrived on Saturday at Kingastorn, per Royal mail steamer. Viscount Aesbbrooke left Kingstown on Saturday. Lady ...

Literary Notices

... TT!?? -- ?? i-,Lee, q- a 1.) TEE ANT JoUIrAL for N-ovembr Londnst:rjeet. li .Blst: ,J. ;r. r'flson,~ 18, WN'aringSte. THERE are iD this numaber three 'veybatfl. grarng. The firsthis itnm an unusual but effective stvle, and represents the brethren of Joseph display- ing the coat of many colorS to Jacob It iS y H W-arren, President of thle New ater Color Society, and the picture, as may be ...

Court and Fashion

... azitt ?? fan in. r, , THE COURT. ' WINmDSOn CkSTrEn, NovA. 10S-The Queen, accompa- t nied by the CO'own Princess of Prussia (Princess r. Royal), wvalked and drove in the grounds this morn- i ing. Mir. Odo Russell arrived at the Castle yester- 1- day evrnina - Tel.r Majesty will hold a Pirivy Council at Windsor n Gaelic on Tuesday next. f The Prince of Wales has not yet beon out withl k the ...

ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP

... Ivr. Thornycroft is to execnte, for 1,300 gaineas, an equestrian statue of the Prince Consort to be erected in Halifax. Herr Joachims and his yoang wife will, it is un- I dsrstox)d, visit London in the Spring. He is at 1 present giving a series of quartette concerts at Ha- t nover. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kenn, after an exceedingly 1 pleasant voyage, have arrived at Melbourne, but had a not ...

DIOCESAN IIYMN BOOK

... DIOCESAN IiYMIN BOOK. TTro followi::g pastoral Totter has been addressed to this dliocese by the Lord Bishop, *eO the above sub- iect:- The Palace, Jlolywoodl. Blfaet, .31st October, 151G3. Dran. Be ?? the aunual Conference of our United Diocese, held in Belfast in 1S12, a coro- mittee was aplrqinted, unrder my presideacy, to pre- pj lri a Churc h Hymn I3oox. The committee applied themselves ...

Literary Notices

... nEn?? ? Z Vilor U II- i11 TnZ Dpct iv ?? t Z:S3 i rv :NE NT.\ ?? NoveIOMer T Dublin: C D ul JcrGr'tutol Street. TEI 'l 'a:eins n bcr is very solid :- Tulz eel R1'icW its ebaceter, and concerns Life anl Literatarc in ,nc e.t Ireland. Agood neaflY flc s arc colleced on the ribec, but th e stvle is uot at all attractive. The story- ofr WyRhll s L letIdT iS c8ltilued aend the interest is 305tild ...

Court and Fashion

... Q ljt'ttt '.rt ilT ?? . TilT COURT. 'WrosD.n1t CASTLv, Nov. S.-The Qaeen dr-ove out vest rday afturnoori. Lady .liooinfield arrived iti the Castle. 'Tie Prince and Princess of 'Wales rode to WVol- ferton on Tnesday morning. Prince Frederick, ac- comiparded by Captain Lund, arrived at Sandringham on Saturd7ay afternoon. Prince and Princess Chris- tian of Denmark, Prince Frederick, and Princess ...

QUARTETTE SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT

... Lsax evening Dr. Chipp and. Mr. H. J. Loveday gale t eirfirst quartettesuibscriptionconcertianthe Ulstr (m oor) Hall, to a large and fashionable audience. the selection of the music, the efficiency of the per- formers, and the evident approval of the attendance last evening mark-ed very decidedly the success of the experiment, and augured favorably for its repa- tefion. The programme was not ...