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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 ...

CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS

... i --IR B HERE'S.. I The proprietors of the numerous places of a publio amusement in the oity have been making y( active arrangements for eatering.for the enjoy- cc msnent of alloleassi during *th. eoming holiday m season. Owingto the wretohed state of the of weather, out-door recreation has been out of the se question for months, and if matters do not im- a} prove, as far as the elements are ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... [ FASHION AND VA'ETIS. THE COURT. Windsor Castle, mosdai. The Queen walked in the grounds this meornsia, accompanied by Princess Beatrice. Her Royal Highness Princess Christian visited her Majesty yesterday afternoon. The Earl and Countess Granville and Colonel H. F. and the Ron. Mrs. Ponsonby had the honotrof dining with the Queen last night. TIlE PEINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES. Co The Prince ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... effe, THlE ROYAL VISIT TO CHATSWORTH1. effe London, Friday. ste( Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess rmet of Wales passed through Bakewell this day at 1.45 p.m, There were great demonstrations of loyalty. The F Royal party take luncheon in Haddon Hall with the Duke of Rutland, returning to Chatsworth this night. Th A correspondent telegraphs that under the now chat ruined roof of ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I FASHION LAND YzflIETIEl- I FASHION WAND VARIE TE8. it, The Prince and Princess of Wa r rieed at Gunten Hall last night., n a on lit 9 and Lady Suffield.a iitoid The fluke of Edinburgh landed at Dov~r yesterday afternoon. and proceeded to Londoa * The Comte de Flandre, with their R Elghneqes the Prince and Princes ot Saxony. a a v Bit to Antwerp on the 20th alt. ;, 1 u a The infalit Princess ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... THE COURT. Windsor Castle, Tuesday. The Queen drove out yesterday afternoon attended by the Dowager Duchess of Athole and tile lion Hary Lascellas. The Duke and Duchess of Roxburghe, and the Right Hon W E and Mrs Gladstone, had the honour of din. ing with the Queen last night. i %he Queen drove out this morning, accoflpanied by Princess Beatrice. The Esarl of Kentnare and Lieut-Col the Hon II ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... | I 0 THl COURT. Osbourns, Monday. The (Queen walked in the grounds this morning, ac. companied by their Royal Highnesse8Princess Bea. trice and Prince Leopold. Their Royall Highnessea the Prince and Princes% of Wales, accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh, left town yesterday afternoon for Sandringham I, attendance were General the Right lon. Sir W. Knollys, Major Grey, the Hon. Elliott Yorke ...

CLOSE OF THE DUBLIN EXHIBITION

... I CLOSE OF THE 'DUBLIN EXHEBI- I . TION. I ' ,~ , , I . . .; T Jhe ceremonilal of closintg~the ?? Exhlbi- tion was parfrined on Saturday; %fternrou with sl the form andeclatbecomingtheooccasion. lb would be, perhaps, appropriate to offer in tbii place some observations upon the charactar and probable results of the splendia display whiacl has been during its brief exiatezwoe 8o unprebe. dented ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... j FASHION AND VARI.,t. I .0 .. TEE COURT. Osbor ne. Thursday The Queen drove out yesterday aftcr;so1,c, Ittenied by the Marchionees of Ely; and her wejst' walked in the grounds this morning, accompauiel by i'riace33 Beatrice. Prince Leopold also went ou'. 'he Countess of Gainsboro has succe,, tlbe Duchess of Athol as Lady-in Waiting to her TEE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF NV tI.E-; To-day the Prince ...

HORRIBLE ENTERTAINMENT

... I L7--hbRRIBLE ENTERTAINMENT. . I The SWiss 2imes says ahat at the menagerie of Signori Bidel and Fairnall at Turin, on Monday evening, the audience were treated to a perform- ance not announced in the bills. Signor Bide], the famous lion tamer, entered as usual a large cage in which were lions, lionesses, bears, hyenas, and a Jamb. After the feats of leaping, &o, ordinarily shown in such ...