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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... THE PRINCE OF WALES. Sandringham, Monday. His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales is now con- sidercdfairly convalescent. For the first time yesterday (Sunday), he was able to leave his room. Sir William Jeuner and Sir James Paget are still in attendance upon him, but Dr. Gull and Dr. Lowe have returned to their duties in London. THE COMING OF AGE OF THE EARL OP ANTRItM. fSPECIAL TELEGRAM. ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FABHION MB VA TIE&S s - 0VICEREGAL COURT. HisExcellency the Lord Lieutenant went out hunting lyesterday, attended by Captain Lascelles. The Countess of Boss arrived at Kingstown >'yesterday from Englani, Lord Bellew and suite have left the Breslin Royal Marine Hotel.Bray, fot Lordon. - Lord George Paget andsuite left Kingetown yesterday for England. . liady. Brdoke left Kingstown on Tuesday ...

MAGAZINES FOR JANUARY

... _ I I -d - Stable in purpose. and dignifiedl in tone The Month begins the new year as it ended the old, 'without greeting; promizse;c. announcements. If this, the only respectable Catholic magazine we have, is'not properly supported-hacked, we mean, by a' good subscription list-we must say it is a sin and ashame.. For afll eknow the circulation may be satisfactory in England ; but we fear it ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I pASBION AND VARIETIES. I I - ?? THE PRINCE OF WALES. The following corre-spondsilte has taken place between Francis Wakefield, Es 4, Chairmnan of the Wicktlow Town Cominis.'.ioners, and General Knolleys, relative to the Prince of Wales:- 1Wicklow, Jan. 2Z 1872.- Se-I have great pleasaur in requesting You t? con- vey to her MAjjesty the QUeen and Hf RH. the Prin-moss of Wales the ...

GRAND NATIONAL POULT

... RY AND DOG SHOW. This exhibition, so long looked forward to with general interest, commenced yesterday in the ,Ehi- bition Palace, under the auspices and direction of the Ornithological Society of Ireland. For some months past the members of this association have been most active in their exertions to make the National Dog and Poultry Show worthy of the country, and, the expectatioas which ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... X ON AD VAMBETIE& * _ E * I i] Ginozi rede .lrs l o THE PRINCE OF WALES SPECIAL TELEGRAM. {From our Corretpondent.) Limerick, Tuesay Night. The followin g reply to the address of cungratulation from the city magistrates was received to-day by the Mayor :-Safdringham, King's Lynn. January 27, 872. General Sir William Ynollys has received the in- structions of the Princess of Wales to assure ...

GASHION AND VARIETIES

... I FASHiON AND VARIETIES. I THE PRINCE OF WALES. Sandringhanom Sunday. His royal Highness the Prince of Wale5 continueS to mnake satisfactory progress, and is daily gaining health Some time must yet e'aose before his strength is fully established. No further bulletin will be is 3ued. (Signed) W. W. GUL.r J. LOwE. THE VICEREGAL COURT. Their Excellencies the Lord Lieutenant and Counte-s Spencer, ...

ART UNION OF GREAT BRITAIN

... ART UNION OF -REAT BRITAN.* The drawing of the prizes of this Art Union took place as announced, in the large room of the Exhi- bition of Works of Briti sl Artists, Oxford-street, Manchester, on Saturday afternoon. According to usual custom, the chairman is selected from the subscribers present at the meeting, and it is his duty, in connection with the auditor and ac- countant, to see that the ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I FASHION AND VARIETII3. l I-) Ti[HE PRINCE OF WAiES. Sandringham, Sunday, Noon. tJ His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales co atinues to make a satisfactory convalescenmc h. WILLIAm Gutl. he , JoseisLowts ur THE VICEREGAL COURT. Their Excellencies the Lord Uieutenant snd the Couts- -tesa Spencer gave a dinner lparty on Saturday evening, to all which the following had the honour of receiving ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND Va n THE PREICE OF WALES, The mvrovemet in the health of t alo alet Ws great that his Roy*j Highum isntolyaset bear the f atigu~e of remova from roomtroabta able to assist his at tis iu effecting the chang, it is coderedtb tobe isu1ed to-day will be ti more. reaanxg than the Wts] and tie Physiciasm WMl net at present recommend that bhi oyal Higne all be removed from Sandriha!ngb ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I - - I THE PRINCE OF WALES. SPECIAL TELEGRAM. (From our Correspondent.) Belfast, Monday Night. Th&'corpozated body of the Queen's College. Belfast, have met and unanimously adopted addresses to her Majesty and the Prince of Wales. The following is the address to the Queen:- MAY IT PLEASE YOtJR MAJsSTY-We, the President. Vice-Presidert, and Professors or the Queen's College, Belfast, ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... ' FAS&61tON AND-VAitETIMS:' l :The Marquis of Ormonde returned from London on Saturday to Kilkenny Castle, and left on Tuesday for Elm Park. . The Viscountess Clifden, accompanied by -the young Viscount and the Hon. lsh Ellis, have ar- rive. at Dover House, frn mthe Viceregal Lodge. Lords Arthur and Theobald and Lady Mary Bitler.accompanied by Ladies Maryand Garoline Pratt, returned to ...