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FAIRS

... F AIRS. COnoSGAs APRIL FAIR.-At this fair, held on Wednesday, there was a large show of cattle in all departments. With the exception of milch cattle, for which there was an active demand, business was dull, but prices remained firm. First quality beef sold at from 75s to 80s; second do. drew from 60s to 70s; and third rate quality changed hands at from S0s to S0s per cwt. Springers sold at ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... A POPUIAR TREATISE ON THE EyE. By Mr. B. J. Sandheim, Great Victoria Street, Belfast. Ti In this brochure, containing about a dozen pages, th Mr. Sandheim, scientific and practical optician, has C4 supplied much valuable information in relation to PI vision and its artificial aids, spectacles, the history be of which he has traced from the thirteenth century. te The little treatise is well ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... LITERARY lNOTICES. liE F'CCLi.sK.ivICAL HISTORY (I fXEILAND. It IVi T IF' A i.'i l'I i1'11i0 Tr roI T i-t:. TiMqs. B WV. 1). K LL..eN, DD).,l'rmi, ut ti A ke:nbv's I a' go, 13' ic.SL, ane f'riss r '0 rce : ci.l 1is;-Y ` v-3a. Yailrs. L.i~tu:tson, LAast~ o j \WV have not been able hitherto. from various causes, to call public attention to tfis great work in the manner it deserves; and even now ...

THE NORTH OF IRELAND INTERNATIONAL DOG SHOW SOCIETY

... THM NORTH OFP IELAND INTERNATIONAL -O -830 OC1;Y . - , Gun readers wilee by -W, advertisetnent in ourA ! 'riaegwil Ie di th fiest I wl} columns that, order to secure one of as finest places for the ezhibitior i town, the committee have wisely arranged to change the date of holding I this year' show froM the 82nd ad 23rd JUe, a previously .annotoead in oar olonlsto -the 2ard, . 24th and 26th ...

LISBURN DOG SHOW

... II Tsz isburn ?? Show Society held their second annu cshow on Thursday, in the Grairaket, Uis- bun The weather, though at times somewhat threatening, Wa very favourable, and the show during the day was visited by large numbers. The arrangementstconsidering the ground at the dis- psl of the committee, were all that could be desired. There were in all about two hundred entries-a alight falling ...

MUSICAL PERFORMANCES ON SATURDAY

... -MUSICAL PEP FORMCES ON SA Ay A 1 Q u it -. T Y. ON Saturday afternoon, a pianoforte recital was given in the Imeter Minor Hall by Herr Heinrich Leipold, of Munich, a late pupil of Dr. Hans Von Billow. We are happy to say that the recital was very well attended, for we have seldom, if ever, been present at a performance evincing such talent adivas displaye d by Herr Leipold. Like his great ...

FASHION

... The Grand Duchess of Meoklenburg-Strelitz ar- rived in England a few days since, and is residing at St; James's Palace on. a visit to the Duchess of Cambridge. The Earl and Countes of Castlestuart and the Ladies Stuart have arrived at the Shelbourne Hotel, Dablin. The Marquis of Laudownehas left the Shelbourne Hotel, Dublin. Lord de Ross leit Xingstown on Tuesday for England. Lord Lismore ...

FASHION

... The Marquis sand Marchioneas of Salisbury and family have left London for Hatfield, for the re- mainder of the holidays. The Earl of Wilton's friends will be glad to learn that his lordship is fast regaining strength. The Earl and Countess of Lanesborough and famil are shortly expected in London from Swith- land U , Mount Sorrel, for the season. The Earl of Wicklow has arrived at Shelton ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... -T EETfE ROYA L0 A L. .- ?? . - iA BLNEFIT Or MM. WARDEN. FRom pit to gallety last evening the theatre was completely filled with an audience eager to do honour to the popular lady of the bp3ular manager. The compliment is one which is annually paid to Mrs Warden, but never -with a larger hoaw of 0 enthusiasm than was displayed last evenin4 The bill was, undoubtedly, ain attractive one, but ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... I Tax HICORiCAL RwcORD OP TrIM 27TH ISxIa- srIIoG RBzonxrT, from the Periodof its Insti. tution as a Volunteer Corps till the Present Time. With an appendix, &IC. By W. Copeland Trimble Wm. ClOWes & Sons, London; W. Trimble, E nniskillen.- Ta title of this work indicates its object, a com- mendable one on the part of a young Enniskillener, who seems to have thrown his whole heart into the ...

FASHION

... Itl Lord Weymouth arrived in Dublin on Sunday a from England. - Lord Oralinore arrived in Dublin on Sunday from g London. Mr. Herbert, M.P., has arrived in Dublin from e London. Ion T. Hamilton, REq., M.P., arrived in Dublin on Suday from London. Maurice Brooks, Esq., MP., arrived in Dublin on Sunday froni England. ?? Sherlock, LP., has arived in Dublin from England. Very Rev. Dean Macdonnell ...