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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... *. -- -AMF1O AND VARETTIES. . Dr. ]Iuatoni President of thoe Peyal College ef Physiclrans, has been created a baronet. 3 . . 'Berili' telegrtn, dated the .19thi an- nIanceCS that Prin6 Sisiiind, soik of the Crown Prince of Praeis,, 4ied.Jhe.prevoou udday a ?? y*, ?? I , ? ?? s Tite followihig ?? , amonget - the Latest Arrivals'at the *ibernla0. Htel ' r. TiXoas Lipham, .Colphel. Romps, Mrs. 8. ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I X The following are amongst the latest arial at the Gresham ?? do Gassust and family, from France; Mr W English, from Liverpool; Mr a W Brown, New York; Air and Mrs T S O'Dell, froru London; Mr ?? B Bryan, Manchester Mr george FMnley, Man- Chester; Mr A HIgginson, Spain; Mr J M Abrins, London. Tle following are amongst the latest depar- tures from the Greshamn Hotel: -Mr Swalne, for London; ...

FASHION

... F ASH ION. STATE BALL AT BUCUKIGHAX PALACE. By command of the Queen, a State ball was given on Tuesday evening, at Buckingham Palace, to which a party of upwards of 1,700 was invited. The Royal body-guard of the Yeomen of the Guard Was on duty in the Palace, under the command of Lieut. -Col. Patterson, the Exon-iu-W1raiting; Liout, - Col. Cooke, the lieutenant of the corps, also at- tended. A ...

FASHION

... F ASH I ON. THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH AT LIVERPOOL. Tnz visit of the Duke of Edinburgh to Liverpool was brought to a close on Saturday. The chief em- ployers of labor in the town on that day gave their people a half-holiday, and the town was visited by a large number of excursionists. The streets were, therefore, crowded, and the most hearty enthusiasm was manifest along the whole line of the ...

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 ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Her. Majesty the Queen and o the royal IarOsily are expected to leave Wendeor Castlefor Blalnioralon or about tho 3lth instant. Her Majeoty wvill only reoainin Scotland About a fortnight, aud thon retiun to Windsor, In order to be present at the Princess Helena's wedding in the privato chapel on the 6th July. Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cam- bridge gave a grand entertainment on Friday ...

ATHY FAIR

... 1 ATHY, WEDimSDAT.-The June fair held on this day Vnas thinly supplied with stock. A goodly num- ber of purchasers were in attendance, chiefly from Carlow, Kilkenny, Waterford and Dublin. Large numbers of horn stock were bought for the English market. Owing to the much looked-for rain which we had for the past few days, small farmers are not over anxious to get shut of their stock. The follow- ...

HORTICULTURAL SHOW AT KINGSTOWN

... I HORTICUUTURAL SHOW AT KINGSTOWN. The stummer shlowY of the Royal Horticultural 2 Society wras held yesterday on the handsome and w well laid ant groundls of. the Royal ~Marine Hotel a' Company at l~ingstown, and passed off most nuccessx I fully. 'The day kept up, beautifuly, and permitted Ii the attendance of a numerous and fashionable assemn : blage. The fine band of the 02nd Ifighlanders ...

SKREEN (CO. MEATH) SUMMER FAIR

... SKREEN (CO. MEATH) SUMAIER F. A-IR. I Skreen,Thlusday, Jiune 21. This celebrated old establibhed fair, one of the two held here annually, came off on yesterday. It is a noted horse fair, and also famous for the exhibition of store cattle, sheep, and lambs, and the weather being fine buyers and sellers wereon the ground from an early hour in the firenoon. The supply of beef was moderate, ...

FINE ARTS

... THE RAILWAY STATION. WiH.EN 'Tr. W. P. Frith completed his pii-turc of 'he Derl)y Day, it seemed-anld scemel to tl. ?? best kncow his powers-that hle bl ach:eved a work which it was not possible even for 11 s ova! pencil to surpass. And yet, while we have a vivid recollection of that wonderful canvas beforc us, we Cen lhardly hesittlk to say that the artist has ex- celled himself. Th2re is ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... LITERARY NOTICE, ESSAS Ox THE IRISI Cauncii. London: James Parker D Co. Dublin: Hodges & Smith. IT was a happy thought which originated this work at a moment when the Irish Church is assailed and misrepresented by so many adroit and unscrupulous enemies, in and out of power. The volume before us shows that, at least, she has able and zealous defenders to rally round her in the hour of danger; ...

GENERAL NEWS

... MUSICAL GOSSIP. [FROM THE ORCHESTRA.] Timr Thdfitre de la Monnaie, Brussels, has closed with the sixtieth performance of L'Africainc' A GRAND festival in honor of Rameau is being ! organised in Dijon, his birthplace, for the lst and 2nd July. Ix Berlin the name of Theresite (from Thirisa) has been invented to denote any performer of vulgar music. T iE Baden-Baden concerts have been ...