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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 ...

THE EXHIBITION BUILDING

... . THE EXTIBITION BUILDING. IRIS1H NAILS. Teserly Joiat deputation of tlhe Home ma- ?? nd of the irsil tiakers of ks Dublin waited on the Bo ird of the E.'hibltio(n Companly, at the Ilamsion H ,uso, in reference to it 'he se of Iri wrought~ nails in -the Exhibition .eBuilding. The representatives of the Hume Ma- snufacture Association ?? James Carey, I Michael Mi'Donuell, A L Altman, and P A ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... | ASR1Q2? AND FrARIETIS. I ?? THR COURT. Balsiornl, Sunday. IThe Qneen went out yesterday morning with Pxincess Beatrice and Princess Irene of Hesse, ani honoured Mr and Mrs Campbell with a visit. In the afternoon her Majesty drove with the two Princesses. attended by the Dowager Duchess of Roxburghe. ' The Queen mnd Princess Beatrice leave B3',nnral to- morrow afternoon for Windsor Castle. ...

SIGNOR ESPOSITO'S PIANOFORTE RECITAL

... Sizaor Michele Esposito, who has been recently napointed one of the professors of the pianoforte ;n ?? Royal Irish Academy of Munic, gave a re- c..ul yesterday a ternomn in the rooma of the Academy, Westiand-row, at four o'clock. There ssu a crowded audiencs, Signor Esposito comea nrm the land of song, being an Italian. He heed himself an artist ef vast technical power r.dof high accompiL-h ...

THE PROPOSED DAIRY SHOW

... An adjourned meeting of the Royal Agriculture. Society council was held yesterday at their officiE. 40 Dawson street, Colonel CaARL CoLTruBsT VESEY preasdel The other members present were- ,Wm11 Owen, C Uniacke Townshend, James RoberLt Sin Richard O'Xai1ey, James Arcbibard, Major H L Eai-wO J U Xoyse, v. R BaBwe_, G R Deane, G A Stephens. The report of the Preoium-shest Committee ?? the show ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... THE GAIETY THIEATR1E. I - - - La.st evening Pome3 and Juliet was per- formed by a company headed by Miss Marie de Grey. Therewas ala-ga but not a crowded audience. wo or three of the artists had already appeared in Dublin. and h'adl -won somepubliefavour. Miss de Grey vwas the J aliet, and itis to beregretted that her reappearalice wvas not in some other character, i' it is certaintly not ...

THE CABINET OF IRISH LITERATURE

... THE CABIS OF IRISH LITEAT.URE. \ I ., We have already noticed and commended the earlior volumes of Messrs Blackie and Son's edi- tion of the late Mr. Charles Reade's Cabinet of Irish Literature. They are as handsome and as elaborately finished volumes, in regard of type and illustration, as any volumes that we know; and in regard of specimens of native Irish genius we may venture to term ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... YASRIlON AND F-ARI72,IES. THE COULT ;be Queen went ~ Balmoral, Wednesday. The Queen went ont yesterday morning with Princess Beatrice, and Princesses Elizabeth and Irene of Hesse, In the afternoon her Majesty drove with Princess Bea- trice and Princess Irene, attended by the Countess of Otroll. Princess Elizabeth of Hesse rode with the Ron Evelyn Moore. Mr Drummond, of Megginch, arrived at the ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA TURE. I We are very pleased to see that Newsr. Duffy and Sons have brought out in a neat and handy volume the gird's Eye View of Irish History. The publication, we need scarcely say, is an ex- tract from Sir Charles Gavau Duffy's celebrated work, and it is very appropriately dedicated to the Right Rev. Dr. Donnelly, the Lord Bishop of Clogher. When Sir Charles's book appeared we were ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... fiAdLUI19 AND viARIilIJBS - I THE COURT salmoral, Friday. The Z'e .r, with Prinicess Beattice and the Princesses ;lih ;h . ant d Irene of Hesse, waiked oat yesterday ' I n ftiag. 13 tihs afternoon he; Majesty drove attended by tle Dowa ezt Marahboness of Ely and the HoUEvelyn Moore. l'rinc'ss Beatrice and the Princess of Heise, at- tudet by ?? No elet drove out. . L rd Caxiford5 had thae ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I EAS.HON AND ABRIET'4M. l THE COtfT. Windsor Castle, Sunday. The Princess Christian and Princesses Victoria and Louise of Schlesmig-Holstein visited the Queen yester- day, and remained to luncheon. The pupils of the Royal Normal College and Musical Academy for the Blind at Upper Norwood had the honour of playing and singing yestcrday before the Queen and Royal family, in St George's MAD, ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... .1JASR1ON ANJID VA PRISIHR. I THE COURT Ialrooral, 3ronday. The Queen, Prince-s Beatrice, and the Prince-ses Flizabeth and Irene, of He-se, were present at Divine service yesterday mormug at the Parish Church of Crathe. The Countess of Errcll andt Viscount BEidport were in attendance. TheVery Rev Principal Tullocb, one of t he Queen's chaplains, officiated. 4 The Very erev Principal 'TuIloch ...