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LITERATURE

... -, LITPRATURE _ - :c'r.r.-1i'rrTC~xr IiEconD, DECEMBErt - urcbyclever ?? well SUStainsz cr elih has obtained for the Record a.n o~~t dsuc~cea. T1he Record occupies iv on in the serial literature of the 'eos than a review, inore solid than t i n~tl~ies, it offers inits pages the of those historical and nocial ques . I' vhic the Church and the world comeo .cridwtout being heavy, suitable ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASIION AND VARIETIES. LI THlE LO1D LIEUTENANT TO CASTLE- rOM ¶I'a COIttc50LS 500NT.) c ?? ~Excellenicy thle Lord ci Lady WudeotlcO, an suits arrivedl at Owli-s 11r1occ stallull of thle ?ldticllani Great Wesoc Itilcy c lo c-soc(%'icig, by lice live o'lolfck train. oilst E1Icell-liy ices ~ l~ a guar Of hotioer of ticCcctcicllr,¶1- t ci~r io o of Ir. italic:, coec'ty iospiietOc, co-, di n.crca ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... ,AS.ON, AND VARIETIES. FASI~ -, , 4h Olinenf hasI PaM- i U6cdtte says s110 Wfuu- Tohferred as b trouety on Professor Simpson, the eminent The ]ng s ?? of Portugal, on their dep~ile IOSI Psd, i0auded to the Governcor of the 12,O(fr. for the servants of thle apart- p' i.A ntile P1avillon de macsan. Their leoalso distributell a great inumber of small presents, B0~~;eng f ngllta1 ro0~,morooollis , ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... ' . m l- I-- ?? -- . ?? , E- i_- I The Queen haa, during the week, taken regular outdoor oxerv .so,,aand hags froquently visited oa her 13roouith pony thip s.ies-ed rides and dtlves in he Wllfblr Great Par ' The Prince and Princess of Wales will, it is understood, prolong their autumn stay at Aborgeldie '1A1 the last weck In October, and the triejinial ?? efostvl .a at Norwich, which they haye ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... The Marquis of Ormonde han been enter- taining a large number of friends at Killkenny Culls dnriug the psotweek, amongst tho company being Mr. Bruen, Oak Park; the 3on. F Ponooub, Mr. Walsh, Fanningstovn; theo Ron. A. Stewart, B 1SRA. ; Mr. J. M. Richardson, Mr, W. lHone, Mr. L. l'ilgate, Mr. A. J. M'NelU, Mr. ld. Cole, Mr. B. A. Wotd, Mr, G. L. Farmer, &o. The Earl and Countess Clanearty and ...

NAVAN WINTER FAIR

... NAAVN AWINTRI PAlaps. NAVAif (COtlETY ftXATrii), Mw'I).ky, .;JillAnY . The old-established winter fair of this t..wn was held to-day. The weather was about tlhe wildeet that could possibly be conceived up to ahslst uoojn, a strong westerly gale having blown throughout., ant rain and sleet folling alternately, which mdulc thc bilsineS pro- ceeding~s JIn the fair, up to the hour st. M .d, ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VAR.IETIES. I The Speaker's Levee, alnounced for March 14, is unavoidablypostponed. The departures from Kingatowfn, per royal mail steamers, on Fridiy, wero .-:T ptaiu Stokes, Cap- tain C Perrin, Mr B A C BIlaolthurna, Doctor Woods, Doctor Oldhanm, Mr Charles P Hoffman, Mr Henry G Houghton, MD; Rer J H Phibbg, Mr B Owen, Mr B Browne, MrW Han ter, Mr James Carron, Mr a G Richard- ...

KILBEGGAN HOLLANTIDE FAIR

... KILBEGGAN HOLLANTIDE FAIR, KinrEGGAN (COUNTY WESTAINATH), OCTOBER o29. --Our Hollantide fair was on the present occasion remarkably well supplied with stock, the fair taken in the aggregate, nor was there a murmur in refer- ence to want of attendance on the part of graziers, victuallers, and exporters of cattle,sheep, or pigs. In the beef department everything of superior merit Wsm sold at ...

AN EXTRAORDINARY STORY

... - I The following extraordinary facts were recently l disclosed on th occasion of the trial of a man, a native of Belgium, at the Seine Court of Amies -* 2 The prisoner was charged with desertion from the t French army, and with numerous other offences. The accused was originally a young soldier, having: entered the army in consequence of the promise of a i girl whom he loved that she would ...

LITERATURE

... 'ERANRE. 'I , , - L . .1 - ^ VIGlII~rrE5 TvvWBIvs BWOan~rus~oA.dS'SrenS.- By Bessie Rayner Parkes. -(London: Struahn, SI ?? ahandsomelygutupvolumfmor ;thsn four hundred pages, we have charntg pe and .i;ik por aits of a goodly dozen remarkable women. T!hey all didwworthy.workintheaworld,' says the - -author, ?? remark,-has 'hersalf done tit as admirable woman's work 'as many of thenm 2n in her ...

THE FINE ARTS

... THE FINE A RART, I Three colossal statues, executed in Portland stone by Mr. Joseph Kirk, RTH.A., have, within the past week, been raised to the positions whioh they were Intended to occupy on the pediment of the portico of the Church of St. Paul, Arraniquay. Before we proceed in any statemeut we have to make with re. ferenceto the three figures, we must observo thatthere is no subject which ...

LIMERICK MUNSTER FAIR

... LIUREMICK MUNSTER FAIR. I (ROse OUI o 001RRSPONDENT.) LImcIC, TnUBnSA.Y-The great ?? fair opened this morning at an. earlr hour, and were. it not for the attendance of a respectable lot of buyers from Dublin prices would have ranged low. Thcy were early at work, and did not heesitate to give adlo- quate remuneration to holders of Boravicks, according to class, and it may be agaiurecorded as a ...