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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... -ASfHION AY-IJ VARIETIES. I ' - ?? THE COURT. Princess Beatri'ce. t ter Royal Highness afterwards wient to 1aio en at- tended b)y the Ron Ladly ?? and capti:l 11jantcr Campbell, groom-in-u ailig to her 'la;estc. l'rinee Aluert and the Princesses Victoria an.d Loulie oF SrtleM-lig Holstein visited the quecu to-r: e y an Ic- mained to luricheon. Earl and Contees SpTeucor harve left the Castle, ...

INTERNATIONAL INVENTIONS. EXHIBITION

... I INTERNATIONAL INVEN-. I TIONS.EXHIBITION. I ~ I SPEECH BY TIEE PRtINCE OF WALES. London, Monday. The International Inventicna Exhibition, South Kensington, was, formally opened this morning by the Prince of Walep, in the presence of a large and distinguished company. Amongst those who attended were- Mr Trevelv-a, 1r. Mundella, M P; Sir Charles Dilkee M P; Mr Osborne Morgan, M P; Morley, iA P ...

THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITION

... I THE ROYAL ACADEMY EX- i . HIBITION. -- i r AGL NCE AT THE PIC=ES. (FROM A COREESPONDE:NT.) Londow Saturday. The visitor to the Burlington House galleries on Monday will find ample material for the ex. ercise of his critical faculties. Singular ineptitude is in many instances displayed in the choice of i situations by the hanging committee. It is only t fair, nevertheless, to bear in mind the ...

MUSICAL RECITAL AT THE CONSTITUTIONAL CLUB

... MUSICAL ll?CLi'AU AT THE CONSTI. IUTIO>AL CLUB. AN inlteresting mnusical recital was given last nli2ht in the iarve 1aiLI of th'J Cou~sriitutinnal Club by the pup ils of Mer. .iohri Hr. Caerroll. Thle enter- tainnsc-iit wvas one altogether abhove rtbe average of SulChl ettorts, and relleeutid groat credit on those conoet ned. '[he instrumentatl portion of the pro)-I gn~nlezas cajpittalle ...

THREAPENING TO SHOOT IN DERRY

... THREAfENING TO SHIOOT IN DB1RRITY. LoNDOFrIJERen, Wlrln)nnsAy.-Atthe Derry Police Court to-day, before Mr. Joseph Mullan, T.P,, Sergeanb Shier brought up in custody a young luan namled Thomas Roach, who is woll known to the police, and charged him with having, at Quarry Street, at two o'clock this morning, pre. seuted a. revolver at Hugh Molloy, and threatened to shoot him, lie also charged ...

[ill] AND VARIETIES

... IFASHT'KA- Y'D T-A BIEIlS. THi COURT. Ia Wind-asur CLstle, Tuesilay. 2, ,ye .: I FPrnco?ss Beatrice dr- (e (lut ye-terday I . ., c ia i,- the Cuin teni 02 Erre. y -as, antende I by the Hon kady Bid- : -. :a 1,1 ..iven by Prince and Priln&ss v; u4-i i i ullo.tein at Cuaibet;aud Lodge ni -t-Th 1,an' Prince Henry of Battenberg was i -L, -: seat. a: imeutt~itg, accomp~aiedl by V ?? ; i,1 Pai .a ...

PECULIARITIES OF A GREAT MUSICAL CONDUCTOR

... PECULIARITIES OF A GREAT MUSICAL 1 I CONDUCTOR. I EVaN brfore his hearing failed so as to render him inc:)aable of leadership, Beethoven wasoften far too easygoing, and at rehearsal would not take the trouble to repeat passages that went badly. ?? They will go better to-morrow, he would say. His enthusiasm, too, made him often break the time. He was most particular, however, about expression ...

MUSICAL PUBLICATIONS

... THE SCHOOL A-ND HOIIE 1ONNG BOOK. A Cob- # ;lection Of SOTngS £or e~se In. Iris schtels. Selected and arraned by P Uoeihr.an, Professor of 3Music Cetaul Training and Model Schools. Marlboroug- th strcot, and St P3$rd;'s Tranng Co~lege, Drorcondra, Dabln. Dublin: Jamnes Duffv and Soa, fWeliingtOn- ar u!ayl, md Psermwoster-row, I ondee. Few books deserve a wider or a 'warmer xelcome -,IN ...

OPENING OF THE INVENTIONS EXHIBITION

... OPEFNING Oll-r I' 1NVENT1ON YS I EXHIBI-TION. e Losio?;, 2Iaix.-leIntern ational InLven ieiins 0Exhibition was dieclared op~en to-day by the( I'rinceof Wales.'heoninceeoytk lic dthis year in ?? large, ~ etrall trans~ept Of the Eltihi lionn ns ait thle two e- former Exhtibitions; and it certaminly seemed miore Suited for the purpose, a largo onumber of parsons jbeing able, by reason of dile ...

FASHION AND FARIETIES

... FASHION A{ND VARIETIES. THE COURT. Buckingham ualace, Thursdiy. The Duke and Duchess of rdiuhburgu visited ?? Queen this morning. Her Majesty and Princess Bnatric' drove out thin morning, attended by the Dowager D)uachess of Athols and the Hon Frederica Fitzroy. The Equerrres in Waiting were in attendance onl horseback. The Prince of Wales visited the Queen this morning. 'The Righti Hon Wv E ...

JUDGE O'HAGAN AND FAIR RENTS

... !JtDGE URAG-AlN IA) BAIR.e - _1t- N o.? YTO TKIE EDMIORSOF HE FRlEYN. ' 4 SIP.-! have read the interesting dialogue be- itween the Land Commissioners, and a Northern solicitor respecting fair rents, in vwhich the eminent judicial commissioner naturally objects to he told in court that his decisions are contrary to evidence, and are unfair to the tenantry of Ireland. I have no desire to ...

GAELIC PASTIMES—ANCIENT AND MODERN

... - - - = = - - - w * - , GAELIC PS.4N -- ,- MtD-rz N-. . A!? I ~ ~ _ _ A Last evening Mr. I &UF&L 3 Athletic As~soitito, t!veed ;e * Tonwn Hal, Kingsttwn tain he 'Ganelic P'astinae, Ancrern bb I~e cnrre was given under the t O. gistration AssocriatiOD There k Threwas Qvcat tenda-ce, and Musical selectons ere T hy the Kig9town brass and Lie ad a Amongst those plesetnt were Messrs C Datwon, M P * ...