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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... . I I - The Empress Eugenic, on the occasion ! of therete on lhe 1Gth inst., ordered a stem of 00,800 ft. to be distoibuited among the soventy six eteiatles of Maternal Charity whoso organilstlon haB been approved. The Queen of the Belgiana went two days baek to Ostend to pas,ya elt to the qatienolo Wurtemburg, and to the Grand Duke of Saxe Wleimar. Iler Majesty e- turned the same day to ...

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 ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I FiAfOW AND VARMTRS, I i - The Duke of Loinater left London orn Mon- 1 dtay on a viitt to Mr. and Lady Jane tepton, at their sea, e near Bedford. The Marquis of Downshire left London on n Saturday' to join the Marelslonesa and Lady Alice Hill at ' 1iilsaboroilgh Castle. The Marquis of Waterford and party arrived b | town yeAterdaY Szom London 'he Earl of Erte *and suite left town yes- b ...

BALLYJAMESDUFF FAIR

... BALLYJANIMESDUFJ? FAIR. ?? - ?? In R l ..P . 11- . m. 1. ?? ?? BALrYJAUEsjJurip, AnouGr 16.-The harvest fair of this town, beld on yesterday, was, with tht ex* ce'ptiou of pig', the largest we had hlfring the' ye:r. 'l'hc quantity of the stock was8 renzarkably fair, and there being numerous buyers present, some improve. recent .as expected both in tha demand and the price of. well-conditioned ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... lj. , - - , - -/ IA: . I . ?? I . I EA HSIGN AND V AuraI. .kj0fja letter frqm .Trl-t, wrtta6 baj'&oreon )OtW liad 'baef ?? betoi~ rittsinfiti 'd 26N no lbnger 4jpooi6 to heta tnere liazecdt' Wh6 ro'irst Lifaoyfe flolil a'ire1iies Dr.s bulkliekns,4ias stalciik eth the. sb~rms ?? tiss aigost patits.t. *Howgytrvio- rne~~reed since her dekx.rre frome M~x~cD,' wlsiri al natly ecoeaekcholhb;imnl ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AN]) VAkIETIES, VT- ?? 1 . . - . .. I Her Majenty the Queen, with various mom- bers of the ryal family,tattended by tie suite, will, accord- . litn lo cietisig Roralgemigenrrleave Wibdsor Cenie nett Tmmmancm ov ?? Clm romirte for itlmoral, The royal special todinm , ili Wi cirovIden. by trie London un c North Woulteri Itllnlluy Company, and will be composed oft a numbenhr of stoie ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I The Marquis of Clanrioarde and suite left Kingstown on yesterday per royal mail stramer. . The Marquis of Headford and auite left Kilgaoven on yestorday per royal maU steamor. . Lord Louth and ,uite, Louth Hall, arrived . at ingstoawn on yesterday per royal ?? e toasmr. Viscount Clastlereagh and suite have taken S their departure from KligStown per royal mail steamer. , Sergeant Armstrong, M ...

CARRICK-ON-SUIR FAIR

... I ?? FAIR VABHICKNSIUIB,, AUG. 292-The proverbial fameg which the Gll deu VaOW baa enjoyed for the snperiority of 'its black cattle has not Yet detesio. rated, ass was i'vincedby the splendid a iaital showa on the green to-day. The sheep fair was not sas large '& usual, nor were the prices as high as we could rnsh ; fioggets and lambe seemed in the grestet 'fgbOuf Ms. to 256s each wa paid for ...

NASH FAIR, CO. WEXFORD

... I ?? FAIR, 00. WEXFORD. Il 11nosBrTr, SAUruDAY.-This uflually well. at. fended fair of our county came off yesterday. It was largely supplied with sheep, but horned cattle and pigs were rather limited. Good cattle sold dear, rather higher than last fair; sheep also evinced a small increase in value, while pigs reduced a shade. The quotations were as follows v-Beef,' from 00s. to BOd, per cwt.; ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... The Princess of Walers is til auffering muctic fronm the stiffnes. of hor legr, ardia Ias t able t,9 Wralk wliich out astance, It will, it is leered, bu long ere her Roatl Dighne65 i& completely convalesoent, should the bath of Wiesbaden do even all that is hoped and is known to achieve in obst-icrtecae1 s of this chsracter.-Copn; Jou seal. The Hon. Judge Little has arrived at 74 ronebroke ...

SHERCOCK AUTUMN FAIR

... I -- -SHERCOCK. AUTUMN F61 ?? I ?? ! SiEzBcoc, . A masT 14.-Notwithstanding the rather dooping business generally experenced fqr some days past at many of the fairb in our northern ocuntiel, the supply of hoened cattle and sheep to. day, as 'well m the attendance of purchaners, was very aI . The transactions we oe ar-ied out pretty brldsy, when the condition of the stock wan attractive enough ...

ENNISCORTHY AUGUST FAIR

... ENNISCORTHY AUGUsT PI ,t YinusdoiRe, TRIUBsDAY.-TheO fair helid 0 eze t W day was considerabl7 below Ih average of our sum. e, mer faire, the show of sheep and pigs, in particular, ie being unusmalli limited; even the number of Eng. *fr- lieh buyers w o usually attend was far below Wt ad ?? the rtange bu ern beingchiefly con. ct_ fined to Dublin, Waterfors( imd mc in Bjkcoe cold from 51s. to ...