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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... THE COURT. Windsor Castls. Thursday. egi CIO The Queen. accomrpanied ?? Beatrice, drove grs out yesterday afternoon, ple Her Majesty's dinner party ?? Royal da: Higinesses the Prince and Princess Christian, H. R. H. the Duke of Cambridge, and the Lord Chancellor. Ad Tke Queen walked in the grounds this morning, ac- compaanied by Princess Beatrice. H. B. H. the Duke of Edinburgh, attended by D ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY'S WINTER SHOW

... :ROYA DUBLIN SOCIETY'S WINTER OSHOW. I a I> _~ The annual Christmas Show of fat horned stock, sheep, swine, poultry, farm produoe, roots, green crops, friezes, tweeds, wool, flax, farming Implements and machinery, oarriages, aad ar. tioles of, general imanufaoture, commenced yes. terday in weather of the most Inclement and dis- agreeable character. The judges of the horned I stock, sweep, ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... i THE COURT, GI Windsor Castle, Monday. sil The Queen, accompanied by their Royal Highnesses me Prince Leopold and Princess Beatrice attended by th, their suite, left the Castle this morning en route for WI Osborne. Her Majesty will spend Christmas in the Isle of WI Wight. I The Prince and Princess of Wales left Windsor 53r Castle this morning, at twenty minutes past ten Oi, o'clock, for ...

THE EXHIBITION OF THE STUDENTS WORKS AT ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY

... The exhibition of tho works of the pupils at the School of Art Is interesting anil instructive, and, without doubt, a great advance on former years both in numbers and oxecllonoy, and one fraught with many recollctioas of thu past. What an advance on the first exhibition of the kind, held then in Napper's Great Roonm,pin Ccorgo' s-lane, now George's-street, in the month of February, 1765 ! ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I E THE VICEREGAL COURT. Their Excellencies the Lord Lieatenant and tts Countess Spencer. accompanied by the Marquis and March'oness of Drogheda and Mr. Horace8eymoSir and attended by the Hon. H. Leeson, Lieutonants Colonel Caulfield, Lleutonant-Golonel Eorster, Cap. tain Lascelles, Captain Hutton, and Mr. C. Boyle, went to the Exhibition on Saturday, where the csremony by which it was ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... IUIL ESS OF LADY BEACONSFIELD. London, Wednesday Night. Viscoumtess Beaconfield is worse to-night, and scarcely any hopes are entertained of her recovery at Hughenden Manor. The Marquis of Headfort and Lady Madeline Taylour have left the SI elbourne Hotel for the Lodge, Virginia. Lady Bellew and suite are sojourning at the Gresham HoteL The Hon. Francis J. Pakenham is so. journing at the ...

THE THEATRE ROYAL

... A mid-day performance of the new pantomime 6; of s Blueo Beard waas given yesterday in the ql old house, and waswitneased by a crowded .i 01 and delighted audience. Already the pantomime , is in full working order, which is not a little aurprisingwhen weconsiderthe very Ingenioas R and complicated machinery to be dealt with, aud t the very many sceones which have to be seot and v arranged ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I ' THE COUJRT Osborne, Friday. The Queen walked out yesterday afternoon, accorn- panied by Princess Beatrice. Her Majesty went out this morning attended by the Marchioness of Ely. Princess Beatrice and Prince Arthur rode out, ani Prince Leopold and Prince Christian, attended by Col( Du Plat rnd Mr. Collins, crossed over to Netley in ler Majesty's yacht Alberta, and visitedthe Royal Victoria ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I- THE COURT. Windsor Castle, Friday, The Queen drove out yesterday afternoon, atteadad by the DowagerDuchess of Athole and the Hon,. Emy Cathcart. Hia Boyal Highness Prince Tsopold, attendedby Mr. Collins and the Marchionees of Ely, have arrived at tie Castle The Hon. Mary Pitt has succeeded the Right len, Mary Lascolles as maid of honour in waiting. The Prince of Wales. accompanied by the ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I FASHION AND YARIETIES. THE COURT. Osborne. Decemubgr 29, The Queen drove out yesterday afternoon, a passied by Princess Christian. Princess Beatrice, and Prince Arthur. The Rev. George and Mrs Prothero had the honour of dining with the Queen and Royal family. This morning her Majesty walked out with Princess Christian and Princess Beatrice. Prince Chbistianand Prince Arthur, attended by Sir ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... The programme at this well managed eatablish- ment was, It Is scaroely necessary to say, in all respects appropriate to the season, and included two representatlous-an afternoon and an evening performance, the piece do resistance of both occasions being an original comic pantomime, The Vampire, which was supported, or, per- haps, more properly speaking, supplemented by a couple of ...

THE FAIR PLAY OF THE TIMES

... I B.z T FAIR PLAY OF THE TIAESr ,I TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEKAN. Ballytrent, Broadway, 23rd Deo. SiR-On the 16th instant I addressed the en. closed letter to the Editor of the Times, which journal has not thought fit to publish it, If you can give it space in your columns you will oblige your obedient servant, W. A. REDMOND. TO THIR EDITOR OF TIlE TIMES. ISIR-I am sorry to notice in the ...