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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I PIAHION AND YARLT1BE& THE COURT. Osborne, Monday.5 The Queen drove out yeiterday, accompanied by the Vriace and Princess Henry of Batteaherg . JipThe Queen went out this morning, accompanied by the Princes Beatrime The Duke and Duoheas of Cgnnaught,with the Prln- cess Margaret, Prince Arthur, and the Princess.Victoria of Connaughtk arrived at Cowes tilis morning In her Ma- jesty's yacht ...

GAIETY THEATRE

... Last night Mr. C H Hlawtrey's 'Private Secre- tary Company opened an engagement of six nights in the Gaiety Theatre, and the crowded house which greeted this sparkling farcical comedy-one of the great -successes of the day- showed that the memory of the keen enjoyment of the two previous representations of the piece in Dublin had not faded from the minds of theatre-goers. Everyone who ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I BASHIO.NAND VARIETIES.. Captain Smyth has left Kingstown for England. The Hon Judge Richards has left.Eings- town for England. Captain Douglas Dawson bas left Kings- town for England. Lady Cardross arrived at Kingstown yes- terday from England. Sir R G Hamilton, Under Secretary, has left Kingstown for England. Captain the Hon Ormsby Gore, A D C, has left Kingstown for England. Lord Arthur ...

TRINITY CHURCH ANNUAL CONCERT

... TRINITV CHTURCH ANNUAL CONCERT. TuE annual concert in connection with the choir of the above church was held last night, under the directorship of Mr. Charles H. Moss. -r. Moss is a musijoon who is well known and well appreciated by those who know him. The pro- gramme which he presented last night is one calculated to add to his repatation. The vocalists who contributed embraced Mlessrs. W. ...

[ill] CHORAL SOCIETY'S CONCERT

... (;ilAL SOGIEkY .S CONCERT. 'l'n ecii1 con0ert of thud season in connection not %will t~ia' iourievlli-i4 Sociit'y was gienlstavn Bi ngin st. Aude's schlooiq, Dullyneeih TeeI0 i~ii'lreatteudanci, and the varied and tbe ;,toirt;iji~ prcgrarnflme which was provided WasMD ~oie tlicon1ji very successfully to the entire satis- MUu I c;io'i of the, nuniero'15 auditorv. Tbe ctincert cool' 4p eevl ...

CONCERT IN HILLMAN SCHOOL

... A ?? coucert was given yesterday evoiiine ]in Hillnman School,'under the conductor- sh;ipofIr, J. PatLerson. Thespaciousbuildingwwas crowded with an appreciative audience. Rev. Dr. Hatnna presided. The choir opeiied the pro- grairime with the part song, The )Vatchword (Ptusutil, aud the style in which it and tbe other part Bongs were rendered showed thbt the mernbers possessed much inuiiicul ...

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 ...

SACRED CONCERT BY THE FELLOWSHIP CHOIR

... SACRED CONCERT BY THE FELLOW- SHIP CHOIR. i Tim Fellowship Choir, conducted by UIr. A. W. Vance, give a most successful concert lust night in Clarence Place Hall in aid of the funds of the Drew Mlemloral Parsonage; and it must have been very gratifying to them to find tho building so well filled, every available seat being occupied. The Ven. the Archideacon of Connor presided. The choir is ...

ROYAL IRISH ACADEMY OF MUSIC

... Is Rwly. A ACADEl OF RUS1C : D~a~Xp OE PRIZ;S, Yesterday at the Royal University Buildings hy) ler Excellency the Countess of Aberdeen distri- butedthe pries to thetpapils who have been successfui &t the recent examinas,. The large tay Cncert Room of the old Exhibition was filled 8 with fashionable and attentive audience, to BS. whom the musical performnce of the punils seemed to afiord ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHIoN AND VARIETIES. VICEREGAL COFRT. I er Excellency the Coantess of Aberdeen, atcomo parnied by Lady Inchiquin and Lady Hayter, and 1 attended by M-r3 n D'Crarel-RosW, A D C, went out ftyrizig at 3 i5 ?? afternoon. g Teir Exfellencies the Lord Lieutenant and the ft Ctontess of Aberdeen, acconpauied by Lady -i nchiquin| ; and Lady Hayter,.and attended by the Aide-de-Gomp- r in-Waiting, ...

THE CARL ROSA OPERAS

... FADETTE. Last night, at the Ciaiety TheAtre, a second per- c formance of Maillart's Fadette was given by a the Carl Rosa Opera Company. Those who had a the good fortune to see the opera last evening for St the second time were more than doubly fortunate. w Many of its beauties came to light which escaped a, attention On the first hearing, and passages which w had already impressed the ...

MAGAZINES FOR MARCH

... ? MAGAMM -FOB'XAXM : 4.? I' ?? - . . - I ~heoru~ij p~w Wtm abaWe~ dozen; m Ud: tm to vpi te time.: We otiein anlbspbm to-dele by. Co~nfi Sohm, It P,. Ro ..l ?? 33wwu: Thei re.u ?? : nA t:eb Friends, by' L e Artisan,' is mee; able and apepriite, VA is an mS a, the Scot;ch i thms *hoethe in thetaghe, entitled t Army and the Dmeey, is er uggea. isti j.4~ F'or-tbe ligter partiwon t thi e. ...