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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... 1 - , P8HId D AXV xTI *- I . _ - 4 THE PRISCE-SS OF WALES. t- ' X ?? I' -, Li,,jdned>g t !ba princess of -We.4 -alpeared WIMn ±ifo t. Btlnd to-day sins eher anfvd iu tedon fromn Ssdig- ham. .IestioyalE1ighness, 4ho loo1~tv~ry-0ale 'Sft r r; e h ate iniosdtoa and confinement to the hoa4, L1drove at X~~'i0:In A cdotaedr atgge. tg Blnckizdghaln ;rwsce to visit her Msty. Lady Burton has left ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHIONr AND VARIETIES. PRiNCESS CHRISTIAN. a London, Tuesday Night. Princess Christian takes daily drives, and her health is gradually improving. ter physical condition will not, however, permit of Her Royal Highness being present at the opening of Parliament. To-day the Prineess n paid a visit to the Dean of Windsor and Mrs Davidson. g Viscount Bangor ?? left Kingstown for a England. I Lord ...

MAGAZINES FOR JANUARY 1886

... J~AG-ZESFJ AJu{ ,e- t o- iv;R. Mallo-ck'.s n s l )aaal t Order Changes.. The veador cannot help iden-) 8 tifyi~ -at lt oae o .c;haradk in this serial 'w itl a eading -Elish- Democrat and prominent .0 ?? khe ate- G~overnment. Of course the s. fppilos~a~a author dr a caricature and not a ithfulportiitur but the distorted represen- |tation -a modified reprodlucotion of A-what has appeared in ...

THE WINTER EXHIBITION AT THE GROSVENOR GALLERY

... THE WINTEMR EXHIBITI(N AT THE G 1MSVE, NOR GXLLERY. IlOi OSI L.'U Coinir;Iii'os'iiai'r, Tue l Winter l.xhibition at the (irwivonior Gallery scentis likily to he tisli yoir It groat succefii. The iniereioe uii the urrubero of siidller glisries, opeon alrnist al! thu year rooul, doee ieno appear to afiect in the least the popularity o; Sir 07outta Lindsay's salon. Loan collectionis ecoln to have ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FA|HIOX ANDI VARIETIES. I ' . I_ -- - THE COURT. TE '''Osborhe, Tuesday. ' The Queen drove out yesterday afternoon attended by V Lady WYaterpark. ae Colonel Nightingale, commanding the 93rd Argyll and w Sutherland Highlanders at Parkhrstrt, had the honoirs at of dining with the Queen and the Royal Family in the evening. Her majesty went out this morning attended by the a Hon Evelyn Paget. ly ...

LITERATURE

... L I T E R A T U R E. O Soxos oY TA'Ie HEsGUT8s Ae7N Dzcrs. By the loen. itoden Noel. London: Elliot Stock. TEic 1t2test work of the lIon. Roden Noel forms au excellent example of the most distinctive school of modern poetry. It would have been impos- sible in the earlier hittory of poetics art in this country. It is an eseential outcome of modern life and latter thought; it finds itsroot ...

MUSICAL GOSSIP

... MUSICAL GOSSIP, (FRoM TtRUTH-] DR. FuAiSm LISzT has now fixed April 1 as the date of his arrival in Engtland, and be will re. main here about a fortnight. As this will be Liszt's first visit to London for upwards of forty years, he will be lioised to the utmost of his heart's desire. But although he will be present among the audience at concerts or his eomapesi. tious to be given at St. ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... THE COURT. Osborne, Monday. The Queen drove out yesterday afternoon with her Rtoyal Highness Princess Beatrice, attended by the Hon Horatia Stopford, and went out this morning actora- panied by the Princess. The Earl of Longford has left Kingstown for England. Dr Dean, R N, arrived at Kingstown yes-. day from England. Captain Croole arrived at Kingstown yes- terday from England. Captain ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FA$HiON-4. -rVARIETrES. Viscount Cole has left Xingstown for Eng- left lingtowni for L.. d Charles Kwez has left Kingstown for Enln. .; - Oapt$iM.-E NewOrOPM ?? o4ngatown forn The Earl of Xilmorey has ieft K ston for Engtand. CaptaitArcidale arrived at Eizpto'nyea. tetdas trom EssPg=d.. .EHis trace tho Duke of Abercorn ha left Mr. and the 'ou Mrs Broughton Adder- ley bare left ?? Io England. . ...

EXTRACTS FROM THE COMIC PAPERS

... EXTRA.OTS FROM THE COMIC PAPE-RS. AsRR TUT G. 0. M.-Are - lrither Scots checkmates? Tul WOBlIile MA.'s BEST FnrtNDs.-His own hands. ANi ANswvm WILrL O19LIooE.-Wlhy is it, do you think, that so many prosperous tradesmen obhect to the music-master's visits? Can it really be because they are afraid he may teach them the scales correctly ? AT A BUBXs' BelBRieDAy COTMIMIORATIOx CONC luT.- ...

THE COMPTON COMEDY COMPANY

... TIME COMPTON COMEDY COMPANY. Tu'AriE *goers of this town have surely had suf- iicient experience of the old English Comedy Company under the direction of 'Mr. Edward Conltton to be in a position to form an opinion of its wnerits, and to lluoav what to expect vhlleu thel coinpally pays a vis'it to our stage. For the past tive 'ears uo draimatic season has beeu accounted I cunplete withouet the ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I .; . . VARETIES. * THPE COURT. Osboine, Monday, q. u 4 A drove out yesterday aftcrnooc, accom- ;ialed by Pico0ss Beatrice and the Duchess of Al. ibgF. -VEREGAL COURtT. Their zceelencies the Lord Lleutentut and the Countess of Carnarvon gave a dinner party last evoning at the Vicer gal Lodge, to wbkh the following had the honourof receifng ?? Hou the Lord Chief Justiee and .V5is May, HOD Mor ...