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THE DUBLIN SOCIETY'S MUSICAL RECITALS

... I THEE DUBLIN SOCKrS MUMAL R ECITALS., I . , ., _ , Yesterday afternoon,.at four o'clock, - thoifth1 of the series 4-recitals of classclgehazaber mizsic, under the auspices of the Royal Dabl. Sociy, was given in the Theatre of the Boyal Dublih Society House. Thre iwas crwded attendsace. Explanations were given as before by Mr A. Patton, c BL, who said the three works to be performed onthat ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... PASHTION AND:VAPLETIEs. VICEREGAUi- COURT. Their Excellencais the Lord Lieutenant and the Mar-il chioness of Londondserry, accompanied by ?? I Hon Sir Michael and Lady Lucy Hicks-Beach, Lord Herbert Vane Tempest. Hon Miriam Thellusson, and, attended by Mr T luallm.E,(Private Secretary), Mr: Newton Apperley (Assistant Private Secretary), and Lieutewant W A Hicks Beach (A4idede-Camp in WVaitl ...

THE FLOWER SHOW

... Yesterday the autumni exhibition of the Royal Horticultural Society was held in Sir Edward Guinness's grounds, which were kindly lent for the occasion. The wveatherdeities were unusually propitious, ?? relaxed for once the severity withI which they are wont to treat flower showsv, which are almost synonomousv with wet days. It was not oppressively warm, anid the pervading g'ey- n-ess of the ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... F' ASHION A..AND vIUEIES. -. I Chas E Lewis, MI P. has left Kingstown for | England. The Earl of Portarlington has lef;. Kingls- touwn for Englhnd. Hon Sybil Capel arrived at Iiingstown yes- I terday from England. - The Hon P Mayhew, Ontario, hasq left Kingstown for Engladl. The Marquis de Stacpoole arrived at Kings town yesterday frorn Englaud. ! Colonel and M~rs Buchanan arrived at Kingstown ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... _; - -a A ND VAIU-7/ETIES. .t. . -7.:I .r. 2-. ? ,T has le; .K.i!ngsto-wn I LDe Biro'-e h left Kings-! ?? E .ny, 72f P left -own on : - f -.J e ennv Herbert arrived' ?? ?? EDnzlnd.lI Ch and MKisses Trevor ar- r~ve-l . '-,.,eerday front Enykad? Ceo'- ., 1~; - rGreene, C P.. arnd M-'Tasters se ha-ve arrived at ElDstosn f ~| tnso il ti;r te Colosnel a-nd Omicers A ?? -4t , i gte-n Guairds will ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... l I . FASHfe-#4ZA3 T4AIBTYE& Their Excel] ts Loilaeitmnaid the Mar- thinnees of Londonderry gave a dinner pty flie . AStening at the Viceregal Lodge t which their Serene Righueses Ptece end Princess Edward of Saxe Weinmar flre present. Ti following Fo, fid th9 bouspr of receinng invitattes :-ERightfo bth Lord slor (Lord Ashbourne), Right Heouthe Chief Secretary, M ,. ?? Lucy Hicks-Beach; Lady ...

THE ANNALS AND ART OF IRELAND

... I T-AIIE ANNALS AND ART O[F IRFL.AND. Lasb evening tlhe inlaugural meeting of the Carmelite Seminary Literary Soriety was held at' 41 Lower Dominick street. ?? P. J. Doneoan prlesidinsg. f t Amongst thooe-prescnt were- Tlhe Re, 21 A Moore, the Rev J1 Hart, the Re; J I Bealan, Re.1 JJ Dasnne, the Rev J O'Reilly, the Rev 3 ! ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... .FASHION AND firIETIE& ?? I ,. | VICEREGAL COURT. Their Excellencies the Lord L~isnteanntna~dgte Iar- ebioness of Loundpzerry gaveg adinner party last even- ing at the Vitiregal Lodge, to whies the follwing had the honour of rectiving fuittons:- Earl anad Cantess of Meath, Earl and Countess of Wickzow, Hon Biriam T'hellsson, Captain Hlot H and lady Edith Modct, Hon Ofias Bourke, C B, Rigbt Ho' ...

HORSE SHOW WEEK

... HORSE saow WEEK. Ncxt week the Horse anid Eam-Shtow of the royal Dublin Society will come off at Ball's- brioige. It will open on Tuesday, and continuing for four days as usual, will close on Flriday. As on exhibition of horse alesh the showvthis eason, so far as the number of exhibits are concerned, and indeed their quality also, will surpass the show of last year. The exhibits number 830, ...

ANTRIM PAROCHIAL FLOWER SHOW AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY

... ANTDTI PAROCUIAL FLOWER SaOW AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. Tur eighth annual exhibition of flowers, fruit, vegetables, and work was held in the Protestant Hall, Antrimn, yesterday. Tho hiall presented a splendid appearance, nud was visited during the aftcrnoon by a largo number of persons who soemed much pleasedt with what wap, exhibited on the walls and tableB. Tho following contri. buted ...

THE MAGAZINES FOR JUNE

... THIE MAGAZINES FOR JUNE. I Tni etched frontispiece to the Art Joernalt i after a picture by the anim-alpainitercrr Fries5. ?? etching is extremely Hlne, bit it will certainly fcanse a revolution in the ideas of most people on the subject of the forms of lions. The long lion. limbed things iu 'l3edouins of thle Desert, are quite unlike any ?? wye bhve ever seen either wild or in captivity. We ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA'TIJRE. I.LAN AND HIS EIASDIWOll, by tile Rev. J. G. Wood. Loudon: Society for Protmoting Christian Kniowledge. Till author of this admirable work assures us in his preface that it should not be regarded in the light of a treatise on technology. In one sense it cannot beregarded as such,butcertainly it cannot hut be looked upon as one of the most valuable of all the contributions that ...