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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... O A VICEREGAL COURT.-The following ladies and gerttiemen biad the honour of dining With his 5acellency and Lady Waodehoue at the Viceregol Lodge on Seturcey ?? James and Lady Rachel btutler, the llon Jadgo Lonfigeld and M.rs Loniieild, Sir Bernard anti Lady Burke, Lady Campbell atid Mlb Campbell, Captein and P(rs Burton, Mr Brooke, and the Hon Mrs Brooke Colonel Fltz. sre$.be.i French. hi P ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VAMtETIE3. or . . - - Mr. arnd Mrs. F. Brisiaoc have arrived at tSX Gresbam Hlotel from the ceouty Meatil., Mr. R. L. Arathoon, 58th Regiment, has sr. rived at the Gresham Hfotel from the Curregh Camp, Mr. W. 11 Christie, 106th Regiment, has ar- rived at the Grtshana Hotel. Mr. Pioley Bradley his left the Gresham Eotel for London. Air. Victor Coates bas left the Gresham ]rttel for ...

ART-UNION OF GREAT BRITAIN

... ART.UNIO.N OF GCCEAT Bumt,&. The tenth drawing for the prizes took place on SAtur- day evening, in the large room of the Etxhibition of Works of British Artists, Oxford-streot, at which an unusual company of subscribers were present, who occu- pihd themselves for some time previous to the drawing by examining the paintings on view, to the number of 602, 9387 of which had been selected for ...

COOTEHILL WINTER FAIR

... COOTEHILL WINTER FAI[C. SATURDAY, J'.zutARY 21.-Oa yesterday the abroe important fair came off, and was well supplied, both by stockholders and purchasers. The cittle nepartment was largely supplied with stock of a good quality, for which there was a rapid demand at very high pricem The attendance of tuyers was so numerous and the sales so spiritedly proceeded witb, that notwithstanding the ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... rASHIONS FOR JANUARY. (Fronm Le Pollee.) 5bero ara many matorla3s In vogue for the present season. Linrey Kaielherblcker, Munnel, and eonnposite materlals, such as Oilk and woollen reps, or woollen poplin, cre made into maornlg d reeses and robes de chambre. Silks, molres, satins, and Tolveta are only applicable to toliettes do villo and dinner drcss, or bahlroom wear. Talle or tarlatano, ...

DUBLIN INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1865

... DUBLIN INT1URN\T10NAL EXHIBITION, 1865. A _ > -1 - a. . I - A meeting of the Fine Arts Committee was hold at 112, Grafton-street, Dublin, on Tuesday last. Sir George Hodson, Batt, in the chair. Amongst those present were :-Blajor General Colomb, the Uca Judge Berwick, Cawterson Smith, Esq, P It ll A; George F 3lulvany, RFq, ItRUA; T H Owens, ECi, RH A; Right Hon the Lord Chancellor, J RI Kirk, ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... A lttter from Rome of the 17th says:- Last nlagh, probably for the Iat time, the Dchosn de Sail. danhr Potutgtiese Ambeienadress, Opened her caioon to the beau OndeO i(W panblng the winter I 'llcapitil Tours we but one feeling of r, gret at. the departure for the Court at Sr. JameS of the dlrtintguithod duko arid his amiable deo- cbrua. Cardinal Aetoneill and many other membars of lh. sicred ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I | FASHI ANDg.DYARIDTIES. TAhe t Lord fleg LO;CUS ,td suite lavar rivel at the Breslin floyal Marine Hotel, Bray, i i Tbe Countesi (Frances) Wldegr4ve aud the t' gRgt-gio* . Chiclhasta erteseoea, MJP.;- reiai n rto-tow7 on the 7thf tfte tsaulnsmWonth.. ler t evr iogponrtieis Immedlately aftorlvardoaI 0: * Colonel Buabury, andd suite Uhave arrived, at . BE fe VrOu Noose, Bray. : DMr, and lMr' ...

CLOSE OF THE EXHIBITION

... - L A D _ L L - The Exhibition was closed on Saturday last at half- past four o'clock. There was no ceremony of any kind in connection with the event. During the day there was a numerous attendance of visitors, the rate of ad- mission being sixpence. The band of the 84th Regi- ment performed at two o'clock. By hallfpast four, it leeing theh dusk, the last of the visitors had departed, and in a ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I Sunday wass the first anniversary of his Royal Highness Prince Albert Victor, son of the Prince of Wales, born at Fregmors Lodge, Windsor, and the auspicioui event would have beau celebrated there with the cuitomsry ]IhonouTs paid to the members ot the royal family, had not the day fallen on Sunday. The birthday of the yosog printe VwaS merely announced by a single peal from the belle or the ...

THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITON, 1865

... I THE INTERMATIONAL EXUIBITION, 186B. , .. ?? - . . .- . I Tl1e Queen bos not limited hor patronage of the Exhibition merely to the simple expresslon of her ap proval of Its objects.and of her wishes for its success Eier blajeaty has announced her intentian to become an exhibi or, baving graciously placed at the disposal oj the executive committee a number of very valuable paintirgafrom the ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VARI ITIE. I The following ladies and gentlemen had the honour of dilning with their Ezcellancles, at uthe vosregal Lodge, on Saturday lst :-The Lord Chief Beron of the Ex- chequer and ?isils Pigot. the Right Hon Mr Nrpier and Msrs Vapler, Sir Berestord, Lady and Miss Vactnahon; Sir Thomas and Lady Larcom. Colonel and ?? Stewart Wood, General and Mirs Key, Iljor and Mtrs Ellls. Mr ...