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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... .FABHlON AND. V4ARiTIU' | The Harl of Mayo left town yeF4 Yt_. attend i meetnmg of thoe Cliabinel G61111i0e. i 5' 1; 4O, Lord and lady Cairne and Englar d yesterday. , r John William E(ilen, l J o ity Clrk', stad family, havo loft Mth e1bbu lel fo . Cork. ' 4 On the 3rd of Ocioher, in t{hd Ohnfluh f flft' P'sRsv, ?? , Va, by thQ o tr. Mt:, Pito, Alhepnarg Counly fa¢th6t F thr brideor oon). ...

MUNSTER GREAT FAIR

... I I - -- Limsrauxc, TnlUDaAr.-The quantity of horses which came in yesterday surpassed expectation. It was so large that it was with the greatest difficulty stable accommodation could be provided, as there was not a stall vacant at any public establishment in the city at three o'clock, and every stmall oabiu near the town was availed of for standings for the night. On no previous occasion was ...

CARRICK-ON-SUIR OCTOBER FAIR

... | CARRICK -ON-.N!R OCTOBER FAI_ I C A1RRICK-ONSUnB, THoUneAT.-Au animatol bu. a ?? was observed on onr greei thli morning, but in' coming up to noon a dullness set in *hicl way be .. ceounted for by aU the good walnals hinvig been l1 swept away. It is our opiniorr ...

FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... Tax cold weather we have had lately has been the signal for the appearance of thoroughly Winter toilettes, so that their form, material, and style may be considered as perfectly decided on. As far as in-door dress is concerned, the materials are much the same as those worn last month; but the walking costumes have a much more Wintry as ect than they presented even a few days ago. Ioth woollen ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... IPASHIOXI At VYJUTTIHS. :.1 The Eirl and Oountoeca -itzwilliam, family, and &uZ.e he' le he .loal M o. Hotel. Istawo, 'for 1Vcrluibfi. the Eba l, ad Counteas of, Irae atd ouite IJAVO lt Wioe Ridfg. Marinae Hotel, KkitOwe, for CtOoM, Castle,. ¶Ike El ,jdr. Monok and suiib have left i the! Rq* )¶ g 1t, Q ungetowo, for London L3dyt aha* ?? suite hat a,&fed 4 the loyal Maile Hotel, i :own. The ...

THE MESSRS. WARDS SECOND ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS

... THE MESSRS. WA1.D S SECOND ANNUAL EXHT1BITIOIN OF PAI4NTlI-rNGS. TO-DAY, the _Messrsm. W.rd, IJonegall Place, will open their second Winter exhibition of paintings having bean encouraged to this effort by the success of the initiatory venture which they made last year. We enjoyed the pleasure of a private view of this new collection on Saturday, and we are inclined to believe that the ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... . S A . Wn AN D., . E W. f I FhSUI'QO? ADD VAR~IETIES. 1)1 PARTURE OF rHE LORD tIEUTENANT. C Wias Fxcelency the Lord Liesltenant, accompanied by an vilde-flcamp, left RhAgstown last evening per the steavoer Conneught for Holyhead, en rotde for London. E Lieutenant Charles Edgeworth Lynch left Rillester Hall hiet week for Roime, to resume his duties In the Pope's army. Lieutenant Lynch served ...

LITERATURE

... THE Hinoty OF IRISH PEMODICAL LIsRATUv1 By R. R. MADDEN, ?? 0. Nesoby, London.)- Irish literature is deeply indebted to Dr. Maden, In one department he rule4 supreme. Ifis Lives of the United Irishmen is a monument of research and patriotism which will transmit his name to future ages. It was almost a hopeless task. The materials were scattered over Ireland and America. The relatives of many ...

THOMASTOWN HOLLANTIDE FAIR

... I lTHOMASTOWN IHULLANTIDE FAIR. I THOscASrOWNr (COUNTY KIirLKENlNY), NOVGnItBH I_ A reasonable l-umber of stocli attended the old esta. blished fair held here to day, but anything like aui- mation did not appear in any department. Itid un- accountable how few were thelbuyers, especially whea '00 take into account the great facility of sending Ptok c bv yail to the leading cities, Dublin and ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I FASHIQ. AND ,VA1UTM1S. I Lord Oharleoenit and 'suite left KingstownI yesterday forEnglad, Lord and Lead zayZ and ilite left own . yesterday icr London. , a The Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Plunkett and . uite ?? Kinsgtowun ?etday ftr England. Colonel Brice ,and Mrs. BDree have left e the fiberzian Rotelr Ifosland Bridge Baracks. I The' Turkink Batha *at Bray were opened 's yesterday. Thele s oDr. ...

THE EXHIBITION PALACE

... DEPUTATION TO TH:E CHIBE , SECREITAtY The Right lIon, the h1arl of Mayo reoeived yester- day the deputation from the UQrporation, presenting the memorual of that body for the purolhwio oF the Ex- hibition Palace by the Governmuet for national usec. Theinterviewtookn placeat the Chief Sebrettry's office at two o6'logk, The Lord Mayor and thb fol. lowing membcre of the Corporation wcl'c present ...

LITERATURE

... 7-D4??URF. -- -I TAUDUlin lliverfa gazane gives first plce to' tbe review of a work which appmaced in,.it. ?? pages, Monasticism i England. We thought the author mut have, been 41~,totestant clergyman, with more. comprehensive viewsoud amore OatholiQ appre-, elation of English monastiism, than are usually to I be found in that body, but' he turn out to be.a layman, Mr. O'Dell Travers ...