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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

... A FASHION'ANDJ VARIETIY. - X I k rr.- W-, ?? ?? ?? . I: X - I I: I T .~ ?? * ' -- .I : , his xcellency the Lord Lieutenant and lady Wodehouse will leae, Dublin CCatlO this day (4Riurs- !day), for the Viceregal Lodge. On the 16th isinetant the Prince -Iniperial eompletod his tonth year. TMhe Countess of Enniskillen has left the Blitoe, Hotel for Ploreneo Court. '.Viscoullt, and .Visaduntesh ...

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

... 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- ...

ARDEE FAIR

... I Ad . - - -- AsrDim (Courry LOUTK;i, MAson 1--Ths fir was poorly attended by thefarmers. Beef wa tsren anid dear, not amounting to more than 50c. per cwt for second clams. Sheep still maintain the late rat., --my 8d. to 9d. per lIt. Store cattle of ileforie, quality fetched from 11. to 101. for two-year old while those above three yers fetched from IIt ; 18L1 A large number of lots were sent ...

CLONES (COUNTY MONAGHAN) SPRING FAIR

... CLONES (COUNTY MIO)N AGH1A) SPllNl'G C3olias, MA11cH{ 30.-Our old established spring or Easter fair was held on yesterday. Tihe weather was most propitious, not alone for holding the fair, but for resuming farming operations, which more or less, eve regret to say, have been somewhat retarded latterly from the moist state of the laud. The supply of stock to-day fully maintained the high ...

THE PARIS EXHIBITION OF 1866

... I - } o 1t ?? THE PA RIS -X[B-I OE1- A Paris correspondent of the lspendotlc Bel9e writing on the 9th inst., says :- I Went yeeterdayi partly by chance and partly from curiosity, to the Chaxnp de Mtars, which is being broken UI) in every di- rection fortheereetion of the immmensebuildinr,,es. sary for the Universal E exhibition of 1 S, 'it is l curious, a Wonderful, a moving sight. ]ln.ice a ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... aosaord Napicr mald his aid-dc-camllp lei'o Arrived at Bergans Prhnco of Wales itotel, Athlone. e Mr. and Mrs. Johii Ushor and 'suito have left the Hibernian Hotel. t Captain Moore has, arrived at the Hiberwnil' if Hotel, from noorslidsg. *Mr. C. C. Walsh has arrivedl at the Il iller- 0 niaim Hotel, from Mayo. Sir Henry Pelly Ita'i arrived at the HTibho- I nlan Iiotcl. Dr. Lynn leas, by ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... ;, ihk tD VAfTIS. w It ii said that the Queen means to settle twelve thoesand'poends a year on Prineess Helensi so that the ?? couple will have eighteen thousand pounds a Irear to .begis life with. The ?? of Ely llas succeeded ;.the . -Duchess ?? as lady-in-walting on her Majeety. . Thd death :is rectrded; in his' 8th year,' of 'iSrAlexandervkMorioe,' Kt., Fellowof the Royal'Colloge of ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I FASHION ANDVARIETIEA.' I The P rince of Walea lead a fall whilst hunt- ing with the South tsrfordfsbre hounds on Thursday, but was uninjured. Prince Alfred has been elected Master of Trinity House. If The Speaker was somewhat better on t Thursday. The Right lHon. Chichester Fortescue and i Frances Countess Waldegrave entertained nat dinnor on Weilnesday evening, at their residence in Carlton ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FA!HION WA:. VRIVTIEiS. . - ifti !flieir Roi Highnesses th6 Pkihe ?? hoe~ ~ waae~ane~ttse t nf atdpronees hid, c rrdinT - to pe.! tP seot arrmngeaewts, go to Saudrintgliam ,House ?? to next, and on thfollowirig ,da' It is expectaed their ,Aoyal 1; iighnesases vwill proeed to Holkhamlc1Sam order ts be ?? th at the marriage of the 7i rlrof Dusmoro and Ladry ertrlude Coke.. The stayoflie ?? ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I ?? AND VA}ETIE:S, I Colonoel the Right Ron. W. F. and Lady Loulisa Tghe have returned to Woodstoek, from Farmiiey. Tue Hon. Mrs. Paget and Lady Blanche Butler, left Kilkeniy Castle on Wedteldy, tfor Londor. Ladies E. and K. Acheson arrived on Thura-. day at Kilkenny Castlo, on a visit to the Marchioness of =rscnde. The arrivals from Holyhead per royal mail steamaers on Sunday ?? B Whitman, W ...