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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FiUloN AND aVARtITIM. THE COURT. Osborne, Sunday. The Queen and Princess Beatrice drove out yesterdap afternoon, attended by Lady Waterpark, H er .Mlajesty, Princess Beatrice, sad Prince Loopsld, and the members of the household, attended Vivine servioe at Osborne this morning. The Rev Canor Farrar, D D, Chsplainzin-Ordinary to her Majesty, officiated. I Culonel the Right Ron F Stanley and the ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... z FASHION ARfv VALIETMSi. , THE COURT. Osborne, Thursday. The Queen and princems Beatrice drove out yedRt> day afternoon, attended by the Hon Hertnia Stopford1 and her Majesty walked this morninz attended by thl Hon Horatio Stopford. Princess Beatrice stated. VICEREGAL COURT. Their Graces the Lord Lieutenant, E, land the Duchess of Marlborough eave a dinner party last even.r ing at thle Castle ...

DELGANY AND GREYSTONES FLOWER SHOW

... DELGANY AND GREYSETo FLOWIRt I: SHOW. Yesterday Belleview demeare, near Delgany, was the rendezvous of nearly all the residents of the surrounding district, besides large numbers who bad come a considerable distance. The attraction, was the show of fruits, flowers, &c.j which took place under the auspices of the Del- 1n y and Greystoues Cottage Garden :9ciety. Tahis wits the fourth Ehow of the ...

THE SIMS REEVES CONCERT

... I T = I . . Last evening the secorld of the 'farewell con- corts with which the name of Sims Reeves ba. been most intimately hes6eiated took place in the Exhibition Palace, There Was 'a yery large attendance. Having so recently spokeon of the artists who took part;in it, it is unuecessary to say much more about them. 'They went through a parforeannce very similar in charaoter ti that of the ...

CONCERT AT THE GAIETY THEATRE

... ICONCERT AT TIME GAIETY THEATRE. On Saturday ftoernoon the concert givn Iby the members of ?? Carl Rosa Company as a eompli. moetary boeefit to Sit Edward Leo took place at thd'e alety Theatre. There wan a good attendance. Two theinge, though of Ininor importance perhaps, deoserve to be neotd with reference to thb concect. First, that it began sharp at the hour menotioned in the bills; and, ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... ffMkIIN AND VAItIJ!TtRB. THE COURT. Windsor Caatlo, Wednesday. The Queem, accompalnilced by Princess Beatrice, wont to London yesterday aftornoop and visited hor Royal Hulingea the Dulcess of Gambridgo at St Jamnos's Palace. Her Mnjesty travelled by a Spoeial tvain ou th (Groet Wyqtorun lailway to nud from Palddington, and 4yetmilod to Windsor at 7 oeclock, Lady Watorienirk, Lielatsnnt-Goneral ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FAsSE ION- AND VRIETIES | Lieutenant-Colonel Lefroy arivei! Kingstown ?? Englandl. Lord Ashbourne has left etert England. Lady J Van Koughnet has left KiuKW for England. Pierce Maahony, 1 P. and 3M- !!II have left Kingstown for En-g.nd. James Tuite, 31 P, has left KingritsE England. Donal Suflivanl, 1 P. lhas left KR4i' for Engiand. W J (Corbet, 31 P, has left Kiai; VM England. Colonel ...

ROYAL IRISH ACADEMY OF MUSIC

... Yesterday there was an afternoon performance by pupils in the Academy House, Westlaud-rowv commencing at a quarter-past three o'clock. There was a numerous attendance of visitors The first piece was an organ solo consisting of J S Bach's long and difficult, prelude to his B minor fugue. which w.-L played by Mr. Vincent O'Brien with great accuracy and steadiness throughur, the pedal passages ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VARIETIZ& VICEREGAL COURT. The ?? have arrived at the Castle_:-Earl of Listowel, K P, and Countess of Listowel, Lady Ross. more and Miss Naylor, Ladies Louisa and Alice Howard, Mr, lis, and Meiss Blakiston Houistom Their-Excellencies the Lord Lieutenant and the Mar- cieness of Londonderry entertained the followin at dinner last evening at the Castle:-Rarl of Listowel, K P, and ...

A LAMPLIGHTER'S STORY

... A LAMPLTEETER'S STORY. * ?? ece w r Mere7-femishe5 te-efol~ow ?? tac.s :-Johw -naley- of Brdgwatr. hap3yn. m i go dI forinne deserves to be nrd- pt,~ Hwaving - 5;cal among us -all his life, and held t fhe positick of lamplighter for over twenty-niie year,' his name. and, face wre familiar to eserybody in BrHe . He is liked bbyall, and it'i se to say one. may go here, there, or 7o01der, and ...

THE QUEEN'S THEATRE

... THE QUEEN'S TBEATRE. Last evening Mr. W. H. Hallatt and his cona- pany appeared at the Queen's Theatre in the realistie drama ' Is Life Worth Living, by F. A. Scudamore, the author of several other successful works. This is the first time the piece 4as been presented in Dablin, and the reception accorded to it fromr a good I ouse was of a hearty charactern The drama is sensational to a ...

THE ANTIQUARIAN AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY

... THE ANTIQUARIAW AND HISTORICAL . SOCIETY. Yesterdty a demons8tation uader the auspices of the local branch of the Dublin Antiquarian and Historical Society took'place rt Dalyatowin, 6 iiles from Trim. The day was exceedmngy fiue ind enmmer'like, and the^ interest taken in the pro- ceedings of the society was evidenced by the faict that a large gatheritof country people' ?? on the historic hill ...