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FASHIONS FOR JUNE

... 1f - F_.FAIOm, FOR JN. ?? _ 2S n._ __t . Lt Ilotf(el says ?? :Lae ?? ?? are the shades derived from ?? do Lorraine, so exquisitely rich in velvet or the best volvoteoens; heliotrope, Ophella mauve, and the fuller tint known as mauve parfait; many of the reds, ?? as Sultan, groasille, groltat, &o; yellow ini every shade, orange, ble, amber, primrose, dore, and a profusion of vieil, or tints; ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... - FAMIION ANDI TARIfEBTI.R s * * _ *o * ?? THE COURT. Balmoral, Tuesday. [F, The Queen wailkol isa the grounds of the Castle in the morning, attended by the Honl Horatla, Stopford, Her Majesty in the. afternoon drove with Princess Boeatrics and Princess Eflizabeth of llo~ so, attendedl by ilit ?? Duchese of ilgxburhl, to ?? and voround th6 Lion's Face. Princess Victoria of Hesse'rodo wvith ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... RApSMUSI AND VARiAN'1Ji:. l ' _ _ : ii: ?? _fJ ?? f' . THE COURT: Windsor Castle, Friday. Tho Quea ancd irifnecas Beatrice end tho Princesses 'Viotoria 'and glizaboL h-of Hense, went out this nin- mn .ing:. i ?? . jbes ju.. ; , e., The Marquis of Droghela 'has left kings- town t6r England. Lord Doinoughimore 'has left Kings- town, for Bnglaini,. qul Lady. Doneraile, ls left Kingstown for Ae ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VA1I ETIBS. THE COURT. Balmoral, Friday. The Queen, accompanied by Princesses Victoria and Elizabeth of lesse, walked out in the morning. Her Majesty In the afternoon drove with Princess Beatrice and the two Princesses of Hasse. PORTORA DINNER, 1880. The annual Old Boys dinnor will t:ke place this 'oar at the GrCireshlm llotnl, no the 18th insL at sov fclok. Old Portern Boy.% ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... AMb0U() AND YARIERIMS. I .s * I THE COU11T. Wlnrdsor Castle, Taerday. The Queen, Princess Beatrico, and Princesses Victo- ria, and Blizabeth of Hsese, drove out yesterday miter- noon. bliss Alice Corry, Lady in Waiting to her Royal High. aees the Duchess of Edinburgh, his EPicolleucy I 13 D Morler, C B, her Majesty's Ministor at Lisbon, and the Earl of Fife, Captain of the (euilomeu at Arms, ...

THE IRISH LANGUAGE

... THE 1IRIS LAQNGUAGE. le. TO TEE EDITOR OF THE i'iiEEMAi., 8. ~iDublin, June 2.8th, SS-The letter of 'D. T. P., which appears n in this day's l7recemian, has not been written a day 2 too soon. I have not the faintest idea who a i D. T. P. is, but his letter is woll written, calra r. and logical. No ono recoguises more thwi I do I. what the Society for the Preservation of the Irish a Languago ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... == N PIASIHlON MAXD VAlRIEB l'S. TIlE COURT. Windsor Castle, Thursday. Tlho Queen and Prisseoe Beatrico and tho Princeszes Victoria and Elizabeth of Hecsse, drove out yesterday afternoon, and her 31cjosty, wvitletile Princess, went out this morning. Earl Sydney, G C B (Lord Stoward), hnd an audience of thio Queen to-day, to Iprocont an Address froai the ?? of Lords. THE VICEREGAL COURT. Their ...

LITERATURE

... I LIT17RA TURE. $t l ~ ~ ?? Q. I, M .%IADONNA, Vorsea on Oar Lady and the Saints. ]3y flie Rev. 'latthew ltsswll, S.). Publin: U. H. Gill uind Soe;, Upper Sackvillc-straet. d The sweet singer of Iiintuanuel has just given i. us another charming volftmo on a congenial theme. .HBy an easy and a natural transition lie sasses fronm Y *s Emmanuel to Emmanuel's Virgin Mother, and offers to the ...

GAIETY THEATRE

... Last evening an adaptation of the comic opera, Naval Cadets, composed by Richard Genee, was performed for the first time in the Gaiety Theatre. The house was very 'well filled. With reference to the music, which is, of course, the first and most necessary element in a work of the kind, it may be disposed of in a very few sentences. The orches- tration is about the most meritorious feature of ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... IF PA8IOA AND TARJETIE. I THE COURT. Balmoral, Monday. .3 fIe0 P~ncees Beatrice, sanl Princers El1izabeth ' of Ih.., were nresent at Divine service yesterday at the parish church of Cratlie. The Duchess of Rox. he burghe And Lioutenaat-General Sir Henry Ponsonby, of K C B, were In attondanco oul her MaJesty. Tho Vrry of Rev Principal TullOch, Ono of tho Queen's chaplains, officlated. .Y Il ...

ROYAL IRISH ACADEMY OF MUSIC

... |ROYAL test ACADiMYWOF I tJIo. I Luat evenlag the Antionb Concrb, lilal. crowded to eoiceis the oac slon belng the.- ,aual, c6ncerb given by the pupil of the Royal Irish c de yof Muskl. a.t i3 r-agtoeablq tob eai ',to eay that not Qialy wam th e nebrt c0editable~tq * pupls and to thwtr 'istrctorut that it W5 ; in many reepectiththe' mosb complewly ?? that has yet ieen given undeit ti satne ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... I ?? THEL GAiETY 'l.ATRE. i It is a good many years now since Mliss Marie 5tafti Wilton forsook burlesque and the Strand Theatre, where she had seigned Bo long and so successfully, to become, in partnership with Mr. H. J, Byron, the nodw popular dramatist and actor, the respon- orps, sible lessee and nmassger of the hitherto uneuccesi afil. l little bandbox in Tottenhem i jart-road, 3taff ...