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MR. ROBERT YOUNG THE POET

... MR. ROBEUT YOUNG, THE POET. I The ?? is& s tol fl --a n0 -1 I . in W-v S-1 AD M AAws report ot what took place in the House of Coemnons on Friday night idi refe. rence to the pension granted to Poet Youbg Mrx. O'Reilly called attention to the circumstances under which this pension was granted. This ques. tion, he said, was not at al an Irish grievance. It con erned all parts of the ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I FA?BIO1? A3!?D VARIETI )His Grace the Dukiie of iiater an'd' suita' bqve left Klig1tO*II for. Atilalnd, ' Hiha Giaet the Ddke of ?? nld suite, h% eft' Misgetown for Ldidon. .The Earl of Delmoro ?? uitq hat's ipived Jsom lknglaerd. ' ?? ?? ?? , . ?? -The Thght' llon. Lod Nasa, . PM . iP and, suite b1ao lelt Hlngtctiownior London. Lbid .Hastingi atud2 suits have l6ft Kings- ' od OCl~les ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND 'VARIETIES. f. THE EMPAESS OF THE FRENCE. poRT4MOVT11, JtIJ.Y 2.-Thoe Empress of the French errived at Portsnmouth lecterday, and apout nearly two jours in the place, but the presence of so dl3tingaighed a visitor wait known osly to very few persOns. The inpe- ,ii a3icht Rteins ortense reached Spithead esarier tG n vwas anticipated, having made tbe rnn from ifavre in eight boors, ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... l _ _ I _ - ,; ' l i VIfIT OF THE XMPRE8 OF Tli FRENCHR TO -ENGLAND.- PoRTMf0ouTH, Jury 22.-hler Majesty the Empress v Eugenje arrived at Osborne thsle afternoon on a Visit to her I Majesty the Queen. The Earl oi Bective, M.P., an4 the Ladies d Taylour have arrived at the Bilton Hot9l from London. el Lord Cloncurry anld suite left .Kingatown on i Monday, for England. Lord Talbot de Malahide ...

ARMAGH MONTHLY FAIR

... ARMAGH MONTHLY FAIR, I rrl.. . ?? ,. ?? .. ?? ?? . _ . lrt( Ty the )01. Iol Ind AL eti. sny Op. 01 oat oat In las, the rot the lot. of e, of ae lit 'or he 11,. 51. te bt my d ; I, A ;t2d ot a I, a .i. r ?i ?? suply of cattle at this fair, on Thursday, wan Icunusualiy large ?? season; but from an early h boer it was apparent that prices would have a down. Ward tendency, which may in some ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... The Rtight Honourable the Lord Bishop of T-ain vtan WArr IBernard and finite hive left the Greheam riotol. Sir W. J. Tyrono Power, Commniu.y Gencial-in-Chlef, ?? left the Greaham, Hotel. Sir John Benaon has left the Greisham *Eotal. :b. Fitugerald Ryan, Esoq., R.M h has arrived at the t3'reabarn Hotel. The Lord Mayor Elect has given the .minent honee of William Whyte, flint glug mantefafinSrer ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... 'i I I NA7D -I , ?? ' - ' - ?? a. ?? - - -A. , . . T l i~ - 1 'i i rf,.!f ?? ?? I . ' f,): , 't ! ?? ,, : , i\ ?? 1'1 O 'eKW1BR fA.TL, 'uAya-'lrR~l~gae!kn, 'I:2 ~ ~ hkatdtaieI the )I~eiioom ~SIamsz Ctlrkamn Dailenhieisfiodto the' fal 1 ?? r T9re 9lw.8ifMaWfor,,tho. IT*~ lntellgeoceo~1ai*,e ?? transmitted Aytlgahttidg ?? Uot ua1 Jamily, T, he Queen, will, h~v Wiiidior 1oi! ( ljore~: ,The ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... hi' 2.; THEAX1~ ?? - f On Sotnrday eventing6,stage was occupted by lice 02ad Gotdon lgledaady s i in drametloe eetertainments givea by tld8 dietilgunahedoloipc, to, ld t'hmwomen and ehildren be- longing to it who wore necessarily left behind on the reg-I Ment proceeding. to India. !The perfornrunoes6, whieo undorthe etpecial patronago of their Iixeelloncle0 the 1ord lieutenant and the ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I His Grace the Archbishop of Dublin, Miss Trench, and suite, arrived in town yesteaday from Eng- land. The Most Rev. Dr. Donnelly Lord, Bishop ,of Clogher, has arrived in town on 1I19 way to the 1temral city, accompanied by the Rev, Patriok M'CuUlochb, CC, -Carrioliralross. Viscount Adair and suite arrived in town yooterday Irom London. The Hon. CaptainStourton, 10th Husainr, has arrived at ...

EXHIBITION PALACE—GRAND BAZAAR

... EXHIB8ITION PAIAE-GRAND ~BAZAAR I A grand bazaar, fancy fair, and prize drawing for the purpose of realising funds for the erection of the new Convalescent Home, Stillorgan, com. mencdayesterday at the Exhibition Palace. The stalls, which were most tastefully decorated, were arranged in the circular Apse of the nave, and were presided over by a number of kind ladies.who exerted themselves ...

LITERATURE

... - - li I .- -- - LITERAXURBI _, . Tiia NEW BooK Ox TOIF, OPERAS. By H, W. UrPONr Part II. now ready. Sold by all music. sellers. Oneshifling.-The econtdpartofthischeap and useful book is now ready, containihg the follow. isg ?? Boryia, Norma, Obtron, RM. giletio, La.Fiqlia del Regg'mento, Masanielo, and La Soiinnmbula. There are many who have wishcd for it book of this sort, not only to avoid ...

DUNDALK HARVEST FAIR

... D JUNDALK HARVEST FAIR | I . - .. . -. D UNDALE, Aunu'ST 22.-This fair, which was held on yesterday, was not quite so large as might have been anticipated; nevertheless, the supply was an average one for the season of tbe year. The weather beld out beautifully fine, a circumstance which kept a number of farmers and others who would otherwise h1ve attended, busy in the fieldo. 'There was a ...