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KILKENNY APRIL FAIR

... I KILKENNY APRIL FA, -I At this great fair on Wednesday, in tbe fat cattle section, first class lots, there was a fair sup- ply, which commanded from 67s 6d to 71s per cwt, sinking offal; odd ones and inferior fluctuated from 54s to 62s, and mutton averaged 7d per lb on foot; new milch cows and springers on the point of calving made a goodly show and as the butter season is in such close ...

CONCERT IN AID OF THE GENERAL HOSPITAL

... CONCERT IN AIt O( THE GENERAL HOSPITAL Last evening, Lord Massereene's concert in aid of the General Hospital came off in the Ulster HalL It had been looked forward to with much interest, I both ou addo-dlt of the rank and known musical talent at the performers, and on account of the charity to which its proceeds were to be devoted. This interest was fully manifested in the extent of tha ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... ?? i .flQ1 AN VA 1T~. 1 .r s unt, tiiCOuDnte, nd the MHon; Mioses Xloncck ad suite have anived at M6nismns Hotel, from n Eon Canaiaiia Butk has arived, at The Ron, Captain Dawney)- Coldstream Guarda, sd anitd, have anrived at Mecresoni a HoteL . Captain the. HOn, H1E. and.'Mr&; ?? lnugent and anital have arrived at the Gresham Hfotel . ?? The HOn. Miss Ward Buller and suite have arrived at the ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY'S SPRING CATTLE SHOW

... ROYAL . DUBLIN SOCIETVS SPRING I I CATTLE SHOW. I 1 1 Seldom baa there been brought together a finer collection of homned stock than that on which the judges were called ozi to make their awards at an early hour yesterday morning. Indeed jthe spring show of the -Royal Dublin Society which corn- menced yesterdaylmust be classed amongst the most successful ever held under its an- spices. The ...

FASHION

... FASI1I10. VICEREIGAL COTRT. Their Excellencies the Lord Lieutenant an-d the CGlntces Spencer, attended by Captain Mark Wood and Mr. C. Boyle, were present at Divine service Oil Sunday in St. Wrhurgh'e Church. The sermon was preached, on behalf of the Parochial Schools, by the Lord Bishop of Cork, and the ser- vice read by the Eev. Dr. Macnart'Ly. The Viscountess DnngannonMiss D'Arcy Irvine, ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY'S SPRING SHOW

... [riox oTvB MAEL flownR] - D--UBLIN, TxZSDiv. Tax Spring Show cf Breeding ?? Stock, Swine, Implements, Machines, and: ManufaclturedArticles under the auspices of the Royal, Dublin Society; opened.to-day, at two olclock- in the Agricuitniral Hall and grounds adjoining the Society's House, Kildare Street. ne enrrics were exceedingly numerogs in .almost all the departments, and the show is, one of ...

LITERARY GOSSIP

... WE understand that a most interesting relic of the early Oxford Press has been lately discovered at B amshill Perle, used as waste to nake up a binding. It is a porbion of the Oratio pro T. A. Milone, thus furnishing us with another issue from flood's press to add to those few already known. Sir William Cope, Barb., although a devoted lover of books himnsel, and the owner of a very fine ...

THE ART UNION OF IRELAND

... I | The annual meeting of the subscribers of this association was held in the council room of the Royal Hibernian Academy, Lower Abbey-street, on Wednesday last, for the purpose of reneiving the report of the committee, and for the distribu- tion of prizes. Anmon gst those present ?? A Jones, Esaq, PREHA; Chas Grey, Esq, RH A,; P V Duffy, Esq, RH A; John Casey, Esq; J Evans, Esq; T Maxwell ...

THE LOAN PORTRAIT EXHIBITION

... 1 T Lr T .oA POSTrIT lEXHIBITION. _ A meeting of the National Portrait Committee was held at the Ptecord Toweron the 8thinst, Via. count SeuTurwa, K P, in thoeoei. Hi-~s lordship, ater the transction of some pire. sinar business, called en H~enry Doyle, Eg o se. to inform the mneeing nof the ?? ma:Sde, and of thle number of prmssalredy obtaied. Mr Heary Doyle made a statement to the effect ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY'S SPRING SHOW

... ROYAL DEDLN SOCETY'S SPRING I SHOW. This show which commenced sO auspiciouly en Tuesday was resumed yesterday under the moet favoriable olrcumstances, as the weather wee de. jigbtfully fine, and gave to the crowds of visitors from dl parts of the kingdom and from the sister eountries a genmune foretaste of ealy summer. soon after the gates were opened business began in right good eamest in the ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VARIEWES. THE ViCEREGAL COUTRT. The Ercellevriesehe LordLieutenant andthe Coumtess npenees, attended by Captain Mark Wood and Mr. C. Boyle, were present at Di-ine Service yesterday in St. Wertuz gh's Church. 7he sermon was preached on be. half of the parochial schools by the Lord Bihop of Cork, and the service was readby theRev, Dr. Msaearthy. The Earl and Countess of Bessborough ...