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CASTLEBLAYNEY FAIR

... CASTLEBLAYNEY tAIR. I - - - 1 - - - . - CASTnnMANEr, Fans. 7.-Our first apri-lg fairi came off to slay. The weather, which for seine lay-s JcrstIt haul been of the most boisterous nature, ?? calmed down, and the attendance of E,11,-s al buyers was nearly an average. In store cazttle, there was comparatively little business done, as Uontrasted with former fairs, nor were prices within It. io0. ...

CARLOW FAIR

... CARLOW FAIRS ICARL.OW, F^AZnAV-Y- ?? )MB J5hLd s large ?? som~e time we heave nst stsai- madso arg B ?? that ofCaowt-yea. law the 4th of May. The sulpply Cearall Way, boae,j the with, however, a, Oieck demand, anda scrct ROf en. sheep. Store cattle nset a ledysle, rciy of .~ wshieifers ranging from 1ie . lstead 151' ftsr-e:Yarsl- 11o11 11?. to 131.; two year olas i, 810. i 11 n,3 own there was ...

CAVAN FAIR

... P . a . m st. _ _ _ >m CAVAN, TuRSDAY, MARCH 13-The cattle ad sheep fair held in this town to-day was the ?? ever, I believe, held in it before, there notbeing much more than about one-third of the number of the former ?? brought in for sale to it; and, sU to the latter, there were only fifteen in all, as I reckoned them-and both cattle and sheep were, with some few exceptions, of a very ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES,

... FASHION AND VARIETIES, I The Prince of Wales was at the Palais Royal, Pars, on Thursday, to see the Vie Paristensss, a aensational piece. Lord Clarendon left Florence on Friday for Veniee. He is shortly expected in Paris. We regret to announce the death of the Countess Fortercae in childbirth. The Right Hon. the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress and anite, ?? received an invitatio3 from the 9- ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VARPETIES. ?? iS shortly expected to visit rc;eS on ills return frrns Coburg. lisM Royal Highneas 2i tsletalc hisresidenceat tlhe Palace during hisstayin 'fhe Princess Louis of Hosse Darmstadt, ceedeheighlteY o! her Majesty, conlapletedhor 23rd year on Their Excellencies the Lord Lieutenant and [tIy IWelchoese will levce town this day to be proeeni at ;Sr races at the curradi. The ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VARIETIS. i ger Majesty 'will hold a Privy Council at I l ~~or o Friday next. Theo Earl Fitzwilliam and suit'S left townL o ?? England, v~ia Kh tingetwa. The Right Hon. J. Wilson Fitzpatrick, ?? II p, Mr Fitzpatrtck, and Mr Wilhlams, have returned to ft the hottq, Treasure, fromn Lisluff, Tomplemore. Vie CoUtttuss of Montijo has been giving E6 i ,ritesof ?? f0feeat ber mansion, in ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... 1 Lord Derby has summoned the Irish Conset- vative peers to select an IrIsh ?? peor in room of Lord Lazesborough. The Earl and Countess of Bandon, and Ladies Bernard, arrived In Cork yesterday from London en routs to Castlo Bernard. The Countess of Desart is staying on a visit wilth ?? and Vlscnuutes castloroe3e, at Killarney Hense. Sir John Gray, M.P., arrived in Dutblin yesterday from ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... THEl VTICEEEGAL COURT. Thleir Excellencies the Lord Lieutenant and the Mar- chioness of Abercorn entertained the following At dinner on yesterdrry at the riceregal Iodgeo-The Edrl of Longford, tbn Ladiee Gkeorgiana and Albertha Hamilton, Viscount ~amilton, MI P. Bight lon Alexander tMaonnell, the Lord ChieS Baron, lairs end Miss Pigott, Captain tho llon B Legge, Coldetroam Guards, Hir James ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AN~D VARIETIES. I t l : A IVAL OF THE LORD LiIUTENANT. Etis Excellency the Lord Lieutenant, accompanfed ?? James Butler, itate steward, and the 13on. Captain IrAbb, ?? arrived from Barroneenui by the mall train ye5- torday evening at a quarter to six o'clock. A carriate was in waitlin at the Amlens-strect tetimiaus to convey 4is Eix- oellency to the Viceso'eal Lodge. lai Exoelleney ...

IRISH MUSICAL FUND

... IRISH MUSICAL FUND, TO THE EDITOR 0f THE ]IUNAY. DEAR SIB-My attepistonmhcs beap called to a let- ter w hich appeared ii your impression of Weduesd~y, from a Counltry MUSician. I herewith take the opportunity of informing Dim asd whlgrom it may concern, of the existence of the Irish Musical Fund Society, establiahed by Act of Parliament in 1787, for the support of such profesoors ...

BENNET'S-BRIDGE (COUNTY KILKENNY), FAIR

... BBNNETS-BRIDGE (COUNTY KILKEONY), BmRN'a~samnrcg, Aeiousr 27.-This old estab- I filiehd 1%ir which1 caine off to-day, was, in point of ca numbers, not equal to the last, but the demand for all ?? staekwas, Sheep excepted, far superior. There was no lack of purchasers in the different d~e- partments, and all seemed anxious and bought up i quickly. At twelve o'c'ock, when the horse faircorn- ! ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I The Marquis of Waterford, the Earl of Tyronue ad party have had some excellent shooting on the Holywood estate in the county Wicklow. They re- nainedat the shooting lodge for a week. The sport vwa very fat, althosgh the birds were very wild. They liaggod 210 grouse, 50 hares. andt six snipe. Lord Ponsonby died on Monday on board his yacht The Utlo becomes extinct. Mr. Doherty has left his ...