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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASION AND VARIRIB&S. THE COURT. Balmoral, Monday. The Queen walked and drove in the morning with Princess Beatrice and the Princesses Victoria and liizabetl of Hesae, and In the afternoon drove with Princess Victoria, attended by the Dowager Duchess of Roxburgh, anid the Hon Horatia Stopford. Princess Beatrice and Princess Elizabeth rode, at. tended by the Hon Mary Pitt. The Very Rev ...

THE CORK SCHOOL OF MUSIC

... THE C(RK SCHOOL OF MUSIC, . , . . - (FI101 A colREwP0NDIMENT.) V Tho annual examinations of the abovo institu- ar Lion wero held on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, ir and Thursday. The Cork School of Music io tice 'v first institution of its Hoid establisoled under the it provisions of the Public Libraries Amendmenat I t (Ireland) Act, 40 and 41 Vie,, cap. 15, which en. ablos the corporation of ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... IZASRLO AN. VhRIJTYRl& I Ka__I THE COURT. Windsor Castle, Wednosday. The Queen, accompanied by Princess Beatrice Mid tbe Princesses Victoria and Elizabethof lHesse, arrived at the Carthe shoitly before 9 , mn t-driy froin D Baloral. The Dowager Duccs0 of Athol 'es succeeded the ,Duchess of Rotbarghe ea Ludyin Walting. The'loi Caroline (aveodish and the. HOn Evelyn Paget hise, arrived at tho ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FA-hION AD = VA: fT- J r7= : FASH:I(N .AND VA lRlliWEXS. TUB COURT. Tealnmoral, Thitrdely. T'ic Queen in the morning wosist eint. acecnipanierl Iby Princess Beatrice andi the l'riciceies Victoria ant Elizabethl of flee ?? Qucen received O1Cc einvoing nvith 'Jeep regret the intelligonco of her tinirlial I.:ijcry the Fniliresoof Itusia's deatb, schici tol~: pi a -oat eight o'clock 11 to Morning ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... I The original play in five acts of L'Aventuriere, by Emile Augier, from which the three-act comedy of Rome' wes adapted, has a curious lhistory which it may be interesting to relate, It was originally written in 1843, and three times altered to suit that great actress, Arnould Plessy, who created the principal role of Clorinde with a force and charm none have since surpassed. Since its ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VARIEKIIB& THE COURT. sti Windsor Castle, Sunday. le TIe Queen and Priucess Elizabeth of Hosse drove out tel yesterday afternoon, no Hor Royal Highness the Princess Beatrice and her iN Grand Ducal Highness Princess Victoria of elsse, at- 103 tondid by Lady Churchill, Mdio. Norole, and MlaJor- General ),u Platt, were present In the afternoon at WI Baronno De Caters Lablacho's ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... P ASIFftOV A-ND TYRIAITTER. . I ~ .. _ _ . _, I1 .. I ,, ?? opnfa~ Balinoral, Mo~tnday.:! bthe ?? Victoria ?? of ?? Xwalked hD the ' roraiug ?? Hei Miajesty, in tiho 'afterne66 drove wiith Princess I Beatrice and the Prtncesses te the Glen Ge~dereShlel. Lord axd Lady Fermoy have' left Eings. torsv for England. g Lady Bowniont has left Xingstown for England,. Sir John and Lady Dillon arrived at ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I FAS-lION AND VARIBITIBS. THE COURT. Balmoral, Sunday. The Qneen, Princess Beatrice, and the Princesses Vic. toria and Elizabeth of Hesse were present at Divine service at the Parish Church of Crathlie. The Dowager Duchess of Roxburgh and Viscount Bridport were in attendance. The Rev A Campbell officiated. Hier Majesey the Queen will hold a Council at Wind- sor Castle on Friday, 25th instant. ...

GRAFTON THEATRE

... I|I 1 GRAFTON THEATREi I ITO TrHE EDITOR OF THE FREEMAN. ,June 9th. SIR-Pardon me for ngnin intrud ing upon you. But your correspocident, Mr. II. M. 'irwin, in your isaue of to.day, sn3s- I beg to state that I adhere to every syllable of theparagraph in quas. titu, for I could not prtsoibly be mistaken in a hingle pamticular. ADowr me to inform Mr, Kirwin that he is undoubtpdly mistaken in ...

FRENCH FASHIONS AND FOLLIES

... FENCH FASHIONS AND FOLLIES. (FROM ouN ?? coiESroNDENT.) Paris, Saturday, Why have you not written to me since you left Paris ? inquired a friend of another he met ia tire Casino of Dieppe. The fact is I forgot ysur addres3. That is the very reason you eula have written-to ask me for it. Num. ars of people, despite the broken weather, have t,,- i flight from Paris; or, if they remain ...

THE IRISH LANGUAGE

... TH IRISH LANGUAGE. TO TUE EIUIOR 01 THU FPREM4I. Dublin, June 24. Sin-The Society for the Preservation of the Irish Language have done much for which they E deserve the thanks of all lovers of the old tongue. Tbeiv well errang~ed and cheap publieartigns are emoineutly adapted to the carrying out of the objects of tbe ociety-the preservation and exten- siona of the Irish language, so far as ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I -FASION AND VARIMIIBS. ' ?? .~ TiTHE COUR1T. flalmoran, 1i'hutrday. The Queeton walked in the morning hi the grounds of the Castle, accompanied by Princess Beatrice and the Princesses Victoria and Elizalbeth of itegse, and in the afternoon her 2,injesty drove to the Glasdeit Shell with the Princess; MARRIAGE OF MAJOR HON. E, LAWLESS AND MISS MARY BURTON. (trom our. coRnEsvroiasN'.) Nhuae, ...