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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FA5HIONAND a AIE UTIS. THE VICEREGAL COURT. Their Excellencies the Lord Lieutenant and the Couu- tkss of Aberdeen, attended by Captains Sinclair &ad O'Shaughnessy (Aides-de-Camp in Waitnb, visfted the Stewart Institution at Palmerston yesterday afternoon. On their way there their Ezcellencdes paid a brief visit to the Bivouac of the 4th Dragoon Guards, near the Rnockmaroon Gate of the Pbhnix ...

LITERATURE

... UTERATURE. MR. GLADSTONE'S SPEECHES ON THE IRISH QUESTIOrN. Edinburgh: Andrew Elliott. The appearnce in a per unlent and must eon-| Venient form of the speeches and ruanifestoes of i Mt Mr. Gladstone on the Irish question during the I present year will be cordially wtelcrmed. Many i of theese addresses will be memorable for tizei i oratorical excellences; all are invested bh the greatness of ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... F P,?IASHION- ANID A Z VICEREGAL, CbOURT. j Their Excellencies the Lord Lieuteant end 'b.e0 chloness of Londondeiry gave a dianer party lat ing at the Viceregal Lodge. at which ther Serene iesses Prince and Princess EYd ard f SaWei- Were present. The following had the nonur of ring invitations:- ltighit Hon the Loid Chancellor (Lorduib MIaNuis of Headfort, K 1P; Right rn ?? Jnsa:ice (Sir 31 ...

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 ...

LITERATURE

... X I a. . l f -u I -FOUR YSAfl (th iZA-BTH- It is an old story that Sir Robeft Wpol beggedhis6son Horace that on. oneoccasion-he *would not read history tohinm, for he knew it would be lies. The Minister who eletaat- Par; )iHxniary bribery to the dignity of a ne art, and ?? a spediousiapip2earatovirtu6 around, thtirostshameless corruptin, wknew ti differ: ?? twe1n -the real r nad' e by him i- ...

THE BEST HUNDRED IRISH BOOKS

... BEST HUNDRED IRISH BOOKS __ . ?? M s I . the Ws publish to-day a further seltion from its the letters which we-afe rtmived relatiw txi rig- sa BeetIrish ooka. The o-rVcerioy, Id was srnaron, the Lord- M~yoa, Sir Charles 'In G(3an Duffy, Sir Satauel Fergumo, aid Mr. 'Py John Augsto O'She favour or reade thte heir viw and suggestiota ernng i the liatsframed by H istorim u. We need ?? hardly ...

POPULAR CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERTS

... POPULAR CRAMMBER IUSIO CONCcERTS. Ias i ouitth and last Chamber Music C1oncert of tie series given by Signor Esposito, ferr Lnuer, and AiRuderadort took place last evesaing in the| Antient Concert Hal, Brunswick-street. Having ,egard to the Severe weather, and to the fact that .s public still ?? a good deal of education .n class-ical chamber music, the attendance was sernaps as large as could ...

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... .-.'tA3HXOY AND ,. :? ?JPTI?Fs. - VIMPLEGAL COtRT. Th;er Exmellencies the Iord Licutenat a Counts ot Abatten, azozmotpaiea I., p, : r T .ind, an attetrded by C'aptaim qir.a O'Shughaesy, Aides-de-Camp, P; - IZh i o sie 'e1atiet Schools, MarIboroiaghs5treet, ?? morhg QW VICERRGALL GAIIDED ?? AnL ladr.or genternam who, lia-ng f;nkflj'. na:m ift ooplisace With ptev ns otices o ?? ject, a as-e ...

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... I . LITERATURE, - -- C I_-_ - I TaRST 3ME. A Novel in Thfies *Iis. *Mzrs John i entSpender. London: J ?? ?? In spite of many defects this wrork ?? twi think, find a fair p1ace among thebetter claer of .9 . ?? latter-day romances. It has the now-a-days g rare recommendation of being perfectly harmless, he Iif nobindeed rather elevating in tone, and diejalay e frequent traces of deep thoueint ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VARIETILS. Sir E.'Harland, Bart., has left Kingntown u for England. c Colonel and Mrs. Ready have left Kings- towa for England. T A. E. J. Croly, A.31.D., has left Kings- P town for England. Lord A. Butler arrived at Kingalos~wn yes- a' terday from England. * ci The Hon. H. Gibson arrived at Kingstown yesterday from; HEigiand. T General Dormer arrived at Kiingstown P yesterday from ...

FASHION AND VARITIES

... 'IA M V X. V A r 2.r1 E15 Us CW55s d ber NoM BeWnem _ ends C6 dwe O uuwy _ atd bgL 7f. j Q02eftPric Beeale and the ?? th Boy baaehold atteded Divie senvio at Osboyne 71e Queen, Wh Prince and Princss Henry of Eat kbens will leave Osborne Honse o Tesday nornb=, and, after Crossing the Soleat ta Q*-Iopalyacht, will to rael by special train to Wbinos,_ , Z VICERMAL COURT. rev B aTIOSS ?0B OBE S0 ...

THE CITY OF DUBLIN HOSPITAL FANCY FAIR

... - B~VITY OF DV HOST A-L ?? L ,. N,_ , he Graid, Fany Fair and Carnival- I at the Artisans' Ehibinoo Enildings. i aid Of . the funds of the City of Dublli6 Hospital,, was continued with a repetition of the success which 3 marked the opening day. A:s n WNednesda-v, every o part of: the. building ?? in their n1 bright ni esw thronged with people, and IC in the hours during which' the bazasr was ...