Refine Search

Countries

Counties

Dublin, Republic of Ireland

Access Type

46

Type

46

Public Tags

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- ! ...

HORTICULTURAL SHOW AT KINGSTOWN

... I HORT1CULTURAL SHOW AT KINGSTOWN. The autumn exhibition of the Royal Horticultural Society of Ireland was held yesterday at Kingstown. The day was mot very propitious, but, notwithattaud. ing, there was. a large attendance. The bandsof the 92nd Highlandera and the Constabulary of Ire- land played a pleasing seleotloio of music. Hi Ex- celleney the Lord Lieutenant wais. awarded the rail. wvay ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VA1tIETJES. Her, Majenty and the Royasl family. will retnan to Wfidsor Castle on or SboOt !uesady or.Wadees, day week,, rest at the castle for a night, and thur proceed teScotland. The Princels of Praiil ha8 ?? at Silesia to occupy herself with the gtncraldlirection of thu hospitals of that province, placed under the conumaud of her authubd. His Higlhnees Maharaja oif~ahors, 'Iniit ...

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 ...

IOAND VA'RMTIES. ARB

... RIVAL OF TH9I LORD LIEURENANT The following is the torm of corerl5owih.t, ibobxy4 at the publit entrZ of the Most Bonourable J 2iarguls of ABERCORN ?? On, Thrarday, -lthe 23rd lstls. 1-Elus EZxeieney will land at. lingttovou Irud' P40051 dbr'apeelia train-to the terminus Mt Weotlasd-rowr w, r Ie hW til bei received by the Chairman and Dir6dtors dt ?? rgRallwy' Company. Immediately after, the ...

ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... The following are the awards made by the judges at the society's autumn exhibition, held in the new greiinds, Xingstown,.on Thursday, 1Gth iast. Exotic Orchids, sixp each! ?? prize,. Right Hoft Maziere Brady. Mr Byers, gardoner. Second prise, Wi11i0n Hone, Esq. Mfr EKig, ghrdener,' -, I - - ' plaitis of V&riegated,.or Singular. FolsU, it ?? prize, 1tobert Gray, Esq. Mr. Gal- iagher, gardener. ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... His .Royal Highness the F'ield Marshal * Cofuanidng-lu-Cblf hal leca peased to approve of the 'suodermentlioned offcrns beingappolnted Atde-de-C.inrpto the Marquis of Aberoorn dozing his Ezoellonoy's residence as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland :-Pald Aides-do-Camp_ Captain A C H Stewart, 2nd Life Guards * Captain Lord Glaud J Hamilton, 2nd Battallon Grenadier Guavds Lieutenant A T Wodehonsc, Royal ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I - FASHION APD VARIETIES, I The Princess of Wales, in addition to the gift of 601. to Pkra, Gladitone's Convalescent Home for Children, has sent several cssee of eau de Cologne and. a quantity of flowers for the u8e of the cholera patients at the London Hospital. The Princeas also sent lettore ?? her deep sympathy with tho sufforers. The Marquis and Marchioness of Waterford have returned to ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... ! I _ . THE COMTR DE PARIS. E~lepal Highness the Ocnato de rarls and suite arrrived yesterldy runriing, at haitfpast eight o 'oock, at Morrlsn 's Hotel from Kingstowhl, where he reached from HiQlyhead by t'hroya= msail ste010 at an early hour. After breakfast thoe Ce-me dc Pelts drovo through the city to the Park, whence, without returning, he proceeded by the trild-dar train to Killarney, 0n ...

FASHIION AND VARIETIES

... ASflION' am VARIETIES. - I The ?? CAN- - ?? ±ofJ.t 4Yr04T, Aew, Dr. IMoriarty, Lord Bishop o KT, la gst,0 yesterday for Xngland Th MstRev. Dr. Duggan arriyed in town yesterdhy from Englandr The Dovaarqs ofd Cureocewand party, lorn- arldved in town HYutertd ayd Ar uer Cne BuU, hav °p .louJetn IW , has arrived at Aix- Mjady Fetherston left towl yeasterday for Damer terdaY for Englandl The ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... | ~PFASUHION ?? VARIFTES. . ITICEREGAL COUR. Ar e' intorrrssd that thes CosOtRess of Datkoith, daughter ofhig Ercellency the Macqu~ ofc Aherrcorn ?? preside at Si the cattle, Instead oflher mr,,her, the Mu swoa H. 'health is, we regret to say, raether delicate.Ho Eud The Marquis ?? of -Headfort e have let the Ruiton.Hotel.-: i :, t~ I IT LThe EaIl and Countess of Egmnoat haeo loft 'teni the ? ...