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BALLINASLOE FAIR

... . j INABLOE FAIR. (From our Reporter.) ' B~~~allinaaloo, T~uesday. 11aogloryof Dalliinaosio fir seems to be gradually departing. All the life, bustle, andoexaitement for which ?? ?? so eminently distingui hed hao gone dead out ofu, ThQ4#eWJ to be more animation now in the preparation for tban in the actual progress of the fair. Last year's fdir, as compared With the foits of previous years, ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I 1 I*D V_ A%. THE E00 r ?? ; .almoral C.itl, SBihday. The Qoess tho Duke of Connaught, and prineel Jldtrieo were prbieit ?? Service In tie psra , 'chrfi oCfriuthlo. Theley, Wormnanb 7,i'Ltd, MI I ok St .8tephon's Church. Eda h, offtd. Countessof EBtrold and MaJor-General H. Posisoubj Y pa iOD on lis Maeskty. : j4outens0i4oe Visont BrIdpx bs Wb VW codte. THE ROYAt VISIT T0 GLA0GW.. : u hn n.e ...

THE CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION

... [FPoM OUR OWN COBR&PONDXNT.] t PULADxLrPPIA, OcrosBa 14.- A few weeks longer and the great Americau Exhibition will be I amongst the things of the past. This restless nation wiU not, however, be without an excitement, t as then the Presidential electionswill take place.t To view the splendid series of buildings at Fair- f mount, which are now regalarly called The Cen- I tennial, and to ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... A.sirioN AsIX) VARIBTIBU'L THE COURT. IBalmoral Cuatle, Ferlday. Tile queen add Princess Beatrice went out walking yeiterday morning. In the afternoon the Queen drove with Princoss Louis of Hose., princess Beatrice alid Princess Louis of ROesO wont out riding. The Hon Mary PlIt and iss llneur wore in attendance. QUEEN lSABELLA. Madrid, Friday. Queca 4abella arrived here to-day ann beard Mas3 ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I .FASHION AND YARIBB.ES. I l __ _ * l~- TUE COUyLs Bolmoral Castle, Thursday. The Queon and Puincess Barice went oit yesterdqy morniu S In tbh 5ftarnooi1 bar ajoesty drove oub with Princeua Louis ef Rasse I and Prioresa Beatrice and Prinqe Leopold, attended by Dr, Marshall, went out driving. The Marchioness of Cndan lhua left'Eaton- square, London, for Daylham iAbhsy, Snusex. The Earl anod ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... ' - -:FAgHION AND YA TI - - ?? tt~t-, - >; . ?? .Bohnorg alsC, Satu'aly. The 44n4e wiaked oat yastorday morning with Prill- cmss Beatrice. In the af Irnoon u 4ocen drove out with Princess {'ouof t1e- and Ptinces6 BoatrIoi, and honoured ?? -and Mrs Campbell with a visit tbo t sanuse,,and Sir homas andi Ldy )iddliph at Aberpeldlo Houtd. Prince Louis of Hetse went out deer stallking. Lord John ...

THEATRE ROYAL—MISS BATEMAN AS MARY WARNER

... TIfEATRE ROYAL-NfIS BATEMAN AS M.ARY NVARNFR. 1IiTEIN commenced an engagement of a 1 ek at the theatre onl Monday evening, by appear- jig Mas Y Warner. T(: ?? Taylir's drama is known only through t: e apptearance of -Miss Bateman in the chief c' ,racetr it contains, and thus it may be sail to isc n to the greatest advantage. Bat, however nay. Illahc w ith thle play, we think it can ;r31,s ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... * I± A1 1tI B 7I 1ECOURT. Babroral Cusfle, Wednosday. Th,4ZN t O Out Yesterday witbrie Leuis 1 }Heme ttendedby tho lon. Mtsy Pflt't oad Ihe tniko of Onaffgbt'went nutrlding. non E. Cadogsmh d#4 ?? VOr mmond 1. Maid of Honoor, and arrived at the Castle yes. terda;, and did also Lord Crarlos ttzroy. softuie In-WAltieg. VICEREAL ()OU1,T. Hgs Grace the Lord Lieutenant, K.G., attended by tr. ...

THEATRE ROYAL—THE ITALIAN OPERA

... EATRE Com flE 4.T-L A OPERA. it may be safely dismissed as a point of taste *.nd nob of morals that Poa Giovanni was last Pight sbte to briiB A AUdidned of u peathablt obr rectness languisbinf ?? the elh 'rf his misdeeds, md winning applause from peoplo who would blush to setoglnise him lh broad dh . or e plain English. There *a nbt a beat idi tite d&S regions unbeed4, nor an inch of ground ...

LECOCQ'S NEW OPERA

... I LECOCQ'S NEWV OPERA. I (From Daily I'dgCgaph7's Special Correspondent.) - P~af Ivednwsday (Midnight). Ever Alnec tiheC enormous succese of d La Fille do Uadame Angot, each noew opera by M Lecocq has been wathhed for with the keenest in- terest and eriticieed with the closest attention. In spite, therefore, of the overmastering interest of politieal matters nt this moment, I must hasten to ...

FASHION

... His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught at- tended at the opening of new buildings in connec- tion with the Earlefort Skating Rink, on Saturday ?? Correspondent. Amid drenching rain, which continued aU day, Prince Leopold drove from Balmoral on Thursday afternoon to Braemar, where he was joined by Dr. Boyle, and the Prince's drive was then continued to the Falls of Quoich. The Prince took tea ...

FRENCH FASHIONS

... TRENCH FASHIONS. |- ._ v . i -- ?? (Pkona our~a irppond t * LRTET FOR THE LAIBS-SCABSAlD, SOSMB WAISTS OF TflZ PaE'IE!B 5~pIRE_~Vn IETK. cufln sc.- sungi* Diro pR °a l'44$ CORSAGE SLNKERY-POCII VI~ANRALTil IALID IN JEWEL. LERY-POCHE8 VOIANTB-HIGHLY.PLACED POCKETS -THlE ONLY WAy To GE Ax 71E)-4 womlti~ co-, LOIUBS;.BLACK 'RCCOMMEgD5b' ' M L TDD FURAC- A BOLW WORD ON PRTtI iOATS-pg.V~ IJ41r, ...