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FASHING AND VARIETIES

... II - I - . - - - ?? - ?? pi A-,t A'J'Aitlklas. I , . ?L . ? . . ; . HE COURT. * * .c- .1 :. Osborne, Thtsaday MFight. ?? QneeDn 4or-oiet yeaterday afternoon, atten~ded t by the Dowager trachess of Roxbntre and the Ron. M Ethel Cadogai; -and her Majesty Wralkedr with the Eu- rness Eugenie and PrlftesslBeatrlce this morning. THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH. F t ~~(SPECIAL TELEGRAXM) a ' * L16erpool. ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... TA SRiYON AND b'ARIBY/IBS THE COURT Balmnoras, Thuisday. Yesterday being the anniversary of her 'Majesty's birthday, the Crathie Municipal Association came to the Castle in the morning and sang the following selec- tion of music:- Hail, Smiling MIorn, Gloomy WVin- ter's now away, Roy's Wife o' Aidivallocb, Village Choristers, -Scots ha Hae, Awake, Xoiian Lyre, I Broom of the ...

THE NATIONAL EXHIBITION

... THE N'ATIONAL lEXHIB1T'IOY. TJ TOiS MEOITOl OF TMlll. WIiUMA. Cork, 3rd June, 1SS2. Daan Ssa-Rluicours aie re cning us herc that the-directors of the Exhibltion Company auticipatd EOme dilikulty in providing space for all the exhi- bits-oidred. Et is *tated tlhit the directors are moet ?? to wuake every etfort to accommo- date all exhibitors, but that they are circunt- 6cri1b- d for space to ...

EXHIBITION EVENING CONCERT

... EXHIBITION EVENING CONCER.L The concert of Saturday evening was not quite i as well attended as these concerts havo previously been. The pieces played by Mr. Levey's band were the overturp, Pints d'Atnoni, a melodious and effective effusion of the distinguished Irish t compoeer, Balfe; the msarch from Prophete, in f which the organ was introduced by Mr. GerAld t Moran; a selection from ...

CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS

... CHRISTMAS ASMUEMEN'TS. I- ~ . Any and varied are the entertainments of o day to which we are invited. Pantonime hat M yet bappily departed from amongst u, and on thil occasion two are offered to the public. Lit* Red Riding Hood- at the Gaiety will lead of with a mornimg performnce ommencrng at one o lodA and the evenmeu performance wfill begin at bak past eeve,. Suiffcient ?? hts already bW ...

THE NATIONAL EXHIBITION

... THE, NATIONAL EXHIBITION. I The directors of the Irish Exhibition Company h met yesterday in the Mansiou House at 3 o'clock, e James WinstatleY, T.C-r in the chair. There Y were also present :-T Mahony, J P; J F Lom- r bard, J P. From letters received it appeared that e some people are under the impression that the fua 6 capital is now subscribed for. This is not so. O The prospectus states ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... -FASHIONl~ AND U7ABIEHE3S. F ew~- THE QUEEN AT MENTONE. Mentone lWednesday. The Queen to-day received Dre Bennet aid Siorddt and Mr Hanbury. The latter, who is the owner of the Palazzo Orengo, at Martala, presented her Majesty with a splendid bouquet of exotics gathered froma his garden, which was recently visited by the Qrizen. Her Majesty and the Princess Beatrice took their cus- tomary ...

THE NEW MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND ART

... I ?? : EW U-SNTJSM OF SCIENOE AND ART. -On Satuirday a largely-attended meeting Was held Cie Oatk Robom, Mmusiozi House. To takeinto con- aejler.,tio the entire question of thitle* Science and Art Department and Katioial Library for Ire- laml. The mebtinz. which vwa called by the Right Ron the Lord Mayor, in compliance with a resolution of the Corporation, wai of a very in- flientitial and ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FJA4IIION A.ND VABJ.E2IBS, -TUE COURT.I Windsor Caedce, Monday. The Queen and Ptinccssq Beatrice drove odi yesterday afternoon, attended by the Dowager Duchess Of nr-x n-burgIre, and bher blje'sty with tl~e Princessmsalked andI ~.drove this morning. The Duchess of Co,;naugbt dsvve ou~ this . onoincj j~accompsniad by the Duke. I to iare-s Christian of Scbleswig Holstein and the Priincesses ...

THE NATIONAL EXHIBITION

... |I TE N ATIONAL EXHIBITIVO . I . . -. The directors of the Irish Exshibition Company met yesterday its the Mansion, House, E Isl Hodg- eon in the cihair. Aiso preseut-J hl Meade, J P; Alderman M\eagher, W X MXurphy, Samuel Small. dridge, and V B DiUon, jun, solicitor. The following letters were read, and the board adjourned until Mo'uday at three o'clock:- ti Joy terrace, Derry, 2th April. SIR ...

THE INTERNATIONAL DAIRY SHOW

... ITHE jXTERNATIONAL DAIRY SHOW. Yesterday the International Dairy Show Ova2' continued at the premises of the Royal Dublin Society, Balls Brilge. The admission being six- pence less and the weather more favourable, the attendance was much larger than on the opening d v. Even those who visited the show yard from; sunple motives of curiosity or to pass away an I iile hour, must have been ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... f I PA.SIIONV ANDtr] VA_7IETIES'. THE COURT. Windsor Castle, Thursday. * The Queen, Princess Beatrice, and the G rand Duke of Hesse drove yesterday afternoon. *The Queen Walked and drove this morning, a-tended by thei.Hot Amy Lambart. Princess Beatrice, atttendoed by the Dowager Marchioness of Ely, visited the Empress Eugenie to-day st Farnborough 11M.| Lady Ribton has left Kingstown for Eng. ...