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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... |-FASIOON is~ Vil ETI ' ICEREGAL ,ISJltO CORK. i ,SPECL4TELEGRAM. i1~' (Pram our CorTespondent) * Cork, Tuesday. ,The Lord Lieutenant is expectd in the: city-byspeie train on Thursday ?? then review- the Clrk and Kerry Militis Regimentsin the Parkl. ItiseBstej that ?? milnotsojournin thadlty.hutw-ll retineach.eveiing after the riew to Malow. wrhert apartbentebave been engaged at tre Royal HtL. ...

THE SECOND ARMADA—A CHAPTER OF FUTURE HISTORY

... THE SECOND ARMADA-A CHAPTER OF FUTURE HISTORY. - I~~ _ I Under this heading the Ti-es publishes what presumes to be an account of an invasion of EBg-. Iid in three years time. The greatest of the conti- mental powers having taken umbrage at the tone and attitude of England in reference to sandry fresh parcellings out of territory, a league, including the mostpowerfulStates, ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I FASON AND VARTETIM. I The Right Hon. the Lord ChanIeOlci Lord [O'Hagsn and suite ?? tM -ye strdy fro 1tig-; Tlie Marquis of Elji and uiite have arrived at tie Shelbourne Hotel. The Earl and Countess of Defart and suite bave alived atthe Shalbourne NoteL viscount and u Vis0oute8sa M saree and: Ferrard andeulte have arrived at the Bilton Hotel. Viseount iusmore and suite arrived at Kingstown ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... 1.&BMIONR A D vAdw& a1 :- The ex.Emperor Napoleon's health hatso; chistlehur. anda or to indce w enas a the.W ?? cricket Sitnwd. - ' ILord Headfod3nde sut arrv in twn from nlan yeseraday..; Visconts Massarene and Fermard and I aruite arived in t rom Englina 'y , , ,e The Hon E. B eeft Ki n wnU yestselay~teBla& .: .. The-HIM K BR,Ms. And-3Wobridge and Mr. R WoAdbridge, Vermont, have arrifed at ...

LITERATURE

... Y. OUR MO'gEB WHO ART IN HEAVEN, A FEWI CHAPTERS ON THE CATHOLIC WORsIrP OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN M&Rv. From the Italian. By the Rev. Jams W. C. MACVEAGE, C.C. ?? has accomplished an excellent translation of an .excellent little work, and contributed to our Ca- tholic literature a book that will not fail to be productive of much spiritual adAntge. It is a dbrief but most satisfactory ...

FASHION AND VARETIES

... I I - . I THE VICEREGAL VISIT TO CORK. SPECIAL TELEGRAM (From our Correspondent.) Cork, Friday Night. Earl Spencer arrived at Cork at nitd-dayto-day, and ?? met at the terminus by the&ayor, the High Sheriff, the Lord Lientenoact of the County, and the Deputy Lieutenants of the County, a brilliant staif, military band, and a troop of Husslars. His Excellency theni pro- ceeded to the City Park ...

THE MAGAZINES FOR JUNE

... THE -MAGAZINES FOR JUNR I Jfacmillatz contains two excellent papers, one on _eT 1e Study of Plato, and the other by Professor Uleyon Bishop Berkeley on the MetaPhiWCs X SensatioL The paper on Plato isan ienaus- X3 examination of Mr. Jowets rent volumes, I will prove as attractive to the classicl stdent instmuctive to the general rader. Principal shairp reviews the Rev. Mr. Clerk's ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I A. a: 7- F' ; ION YB:I I T. e Countess of Rome and suite left i town yeserfay ?? Viscount #oathwell and suite arrived at esterday from .ngla. - Tb HMob. Judge Fitzgerald and site ar- rived it Kingstown yesterday. from England. Thi Hon. Judge Keating and suite arrived at Kingtown yesterday from England. Mb. Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Pemberton and sauts haveanived at the Gresham Hotel - | By kind ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... ImiloW A1if aARIETMs. j iTEE VZE RRGL COURT, IW Exee cy the. Lord Lieutenant proceeded de o e 2frth(-BU Dollymowt. to take put in.*. p4vw#ke;nI watchgwhioh Wes ea dttet far fb>cnetfrths Cb4iln Shieild, promoted by. 3k have been shot for. This ?? kW' W postponed unti ?? thfii day of the i n t tingpf $ha rish Rid.e 4aN tion, which will ta.. p+ce on Thursday, the 8th inst. at- the curralg -CAm ...

THE HANDEL FESTIVAL

... i SPECIAL TELEGRAM. (From cur Correspondent.) London, Friday Night, The fourth triennial Handel Festival commenced to-day in the Crystl Palace with whac is nominally called tke general rehearsal, but in actual fact the most popular aa enjoyable of the concerts forming the complete circle of the celebration. This is certainly the case with the great body of non-technical hearers who will flock ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION ANP. VARMM VISIT OF, THE LORD IEUTENANT TO . j~~WEXFORD. > (Fern ourCorresporndent) At a quartet before e ?? oring hfis -1I leny entered the CrownCourtinrtecountyoothdUs in order to receive anaddreasfmmthevCorpdatio]L The Mayor, John H. Hadden, Ezq, dressed l hi% robes o- office; AldermenGreene, JJ\, Walsh, sinuotfe, a, and nearly all the members of the Council were pieent. The Town ...

HOW NOTRE DAME WAS SAVED FROM THE FIRE

... HOW NOTRE DAME WAS SAVED FROM I ~~THE FIRE. Notre Dame seems to have had a very narrow escape, and the rumours which reached us of its having been set on lire were sot without founda. tion. It was saved by the courage and devotion I of the house surgeons of the neighbouring hospi. tat the Hotel Diem. About three o'clock on the morning of the 24th M May-about the time when a good many ...