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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VARIXTIES.- -- -- - - ?? ~ . as- Sir A WVIarren has left Kingstown for Eng. land. W zf rhy P, ln ?? town for Englad. Dr Dean, RN N, has left Kingstown for Captain Law arrived at Kingstown yester- day from England.. Captain W D Abbott arrived at Kingstown yesterday from England. The Archdeacon of kildare arrived at Kingstown yesterday from England. Mr. D B Sullivan has left ...

IRISH SECTION OF THE ROYAL JUBILEE EXHIBITION, MANCHESTER, 1887

... IRISH SECTION OF THE ROYAL JUBILEE I I EXHIBITION, MANCHESTER, 1S87. The committee met yesterday in the council- room, Royal DIublin Society, T. Pim, jun., ehair- man, presiding. Present-Howard Grulib, F-RS, vice-chairman; G Johnstone Stoney, F R S ; Sir Richard Martin, Bart; Sir John Ball Greene, C B; C Uniacke Townshend. T NT Deane, Thomas Talbot Power, J R O'Reilly J R Wligham, Jonatbahn ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... ?ASHION AND VAPJETTrS. | ~ztRiLT2 VICREGAL COURT. a the i Theis Excelenc~e% the Lord Lieutenint rnd' the t i'Colmitess' ?? entertained the following at dinner, last eveningat the Catle-The Earloi Ran- furleT, Major the Hon E Boyle, dir Bernard Burke,. Sir Robert, Lady, and Miss Hamilton; Colonel A E and Mrs 1 Turner, Very Rev the Dean of the Chapel Royal afdd Mrs Dickinson' Colonel S A ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION £ VD TADET IzES .. _ , II VICEREVIAL CCOTRT. 7heir Excel]encies tbI3 Lord Lierhtenant and %he i-muntessofAberdeen, ac mpanied by the Earl and I ACuntess of Wicklow, Ladies MabelD d Eva FitzGerald, t .Major General. Hou: C -W.Theser Miss Tesige, P .Professor Drummond, ?? -BOmeL'S Cock-s and t rattended by CaptaSns Hon H OrT,'sby 'Gore and rW F O'Shanahusesy, iAD Cs in WWtIng, -were ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY SPRING SHOW

... i I ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY it SPRING SHOW. The Spring Show of the Royal DI blin Society will be held this year dufing the Easter week, 'openingon Tuesdav, the 27th inst, and continueing othe threefolloging day, The entries have now clesed, and we find they are 35 in excess of lest year's, so that t ,e .show promises to be of more t!an usual success, though there is a decrease in the exhi'oits of ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FAS.9ION AND X ARIUTIE'S. THE COUTRT. |1)0borre, Thursday. i 51;e Q reon drove oizt yesterdz:v afterno in, acclm- pantied by the DBu'aessee tLL5M imilian of Bwarr:.%. The Duc D'Aumales ar-cive'at 0- orere, at> ndea- l . M:..or G~neral Dlu Plat, ' B. who mint h4s Royal High- iss at Portsmouth vnr boari her Majesty's yacht Alberta, Suaff Comnrnan tr Gul.3sretth. DEPARTURE OF THE PRINCE AND PPF'. ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... -FA ONs AD T Lady Power has left Kingstown for Eng- land. Colonel Richards has left Kingstown for England. Baroness Stataburge hus left Kingatown for Englad. Captain St George has left Kingstown for Engkwd. Surgeon Nixon has returned to 33 Ear- court street. Lady Kinloch has arrived at Kingstown front England. Baroness H doe Monnecore has left Kings- town for England. Capt Cook, A D C, has ...

THE LEINSTER HALL

... THE LEIN'STER HALL. M Zr. Michael Gu-'rsplelliai concert hall, raised ou the site of the old 1theatre Roval, is fast approaching comPletion, and the final touches will have been given before the grand opening concert on the 2nd of November. The handsome and well- designed front towards Hawkiss street the public can judge of for themselves. The decorative part i of tke interior is now so far ...

ITALIAN OPERA AT THE GAIETY

... -- -, - - - = ?? - ?? ?? - 't ?? ?? r X l ?? ' ?? ~ ~ _ I _ . _ FATUST. ?? Faust was repeated last night with the same cast on Fridrl night. No doubt some disappointment was felt at the withdrawal of ;Lohengrin, but after all what loier of dramatic music could be dissatisffed- t; being obliged to witness Gounod's ,noble work, of whicb one aeror tires l The house was fuller than on any ...

FESTIVAL OF ST. LAURENCE O'TOOLE

... IFESTIVAL Ov ST. 7,AUXi-CF O TOOLF ,, II _ IMPORT-ANT $Sx pErEXRE~S jIGRACE THE AVLCdnBi,,flOP OF D U T ;LIN. IYesterdaxy, aurro;ad' ed by all tile pu?29an-d I gandurof heChur' hi's most solemn ceremo- tnials, the festival Of $ he natron of the parishwa celebrated in the Cisi irch of St. Laurence ()'Tooie,. Seville-place. Thee' ~, h, rael been an ?? in the Annals Of C .atholicity in Dublin ...

THE CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS

... -THE: H TMAAS [ AMUSEMENTS. -, * a _ _ ?? lTHE .PANTOMIMES. Not perhaps since the commnencement of -the Christmas holidays have there been so =nhv people abroad as were to be seen everywhiere throngh the city yesterday. Boxing Day is. per excellene fthe one set apart by citizens and visitors from the country who have been within d..oors during the celebration of the great popular moani- ...

THE HORSE AND RAM SHOW

... THE TOTRSE AND RAM SHOW. I THtIBOD DAY. -: attendia3uce at the Royal Dublin Societfy's - ert ounds ?? bridge on yesterday ?? biy larger than upon any day since the; r the Horseand Ram Show. From an ea-: nr 11the ceaseless clicking of the turnstiles! ?? ' L thle factthata constantstream of visitors I -o ...