FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASE1ON AND VARIETIES. I - I Count Moore arrived at Kingstown yester- day from E1i5:and. - The Marquis bf Conyngham has left Kings- town for Engand . - Lord Arthur Hill, M P, has left Kings. town for England. Captain and Mrs Headley have left Kings- town for England. Captain Smyth arrived at Kingtstown yes-. Itarday from Eng and. C Johnstone, 31st Regiment, has left Kingstown for England. L H ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... . EHIOR A-YD VDRUITIES. I . I -1 _ I VIMERRGAL.COURT. 7ir Esceulies sthe Lord Lieaawt aad the ouo t ?? Aberdeen, with their Children. =ad wmpmie4 by Sir Mkthe7 sead Ldy. Eidley a.-d attended b; lieuteliaie Colonel A. E Turmer(Private Secrdery)sad Ciptaizis Noa Latbto and 39o Tnjmas Mshub.s (AMsde^Ynp in Watftg), went 4 Ginne'vt'r Circo o@ Saadyaftrnooi ,Their Exselenits 4w Lftrj Lieutaensa: ad ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... 1A4SIION - -D. VARIZWIlL'. VICEREGAL COUr-T. IEer Ea,^cllency the Coantc-s of Aterrd.wc,. T c-- paniald y the lin Lady Ridleyalt awi ?? tended by Licutenazt FArb.n A i; A .. afterroon visited the SiFte s of Chlarity S, Lco. f izopestreet,1r Fsedlen y then oceeriel ta L hi : House, N.Ierriouni ;qare, aad was present at thi: delivered by Profe-sov Barrett, an-d afterw:rln is ;c the Buazaar held ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND YA RTiES. VICEREGAL COURT. Their Excellencies the Lord Lieutenant and the Countess of Aberdeen, attended by Captain the Hon H Ormsby Gore, A D C, left the Viceregal Lodge for Lon- 4lon yesterday evening. Colonel A E Turner (Private Secretary)andCaaptain the Hon T'Ashburnhaxn, AD C, also attended their Excellencies as far as Kingatown. ADAME MARIE ROZE. London, Tuesday Night, Madame ...

LEEDS MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... ¶LEEDS MUSICAL FESTIVAL j ,F LGBAM FROM OUR COREFP(O-D'XIT) I *TWL~G~AM Leeds, Friday. The most important work amongst novelties in point of size being anoraturio. eifficitta tke tp a ende concert Was given ihis morning. The apearace of the composei, Antenix Dvorak, at the ?? desk was the signal for a burst of entiusistwc applause, which was repeated at ire- q, intervals during the progres; of ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASIIrON AND 1ZAJIETIWs, .FASHIONABILE MARRIAGE. (PDCIJ CUP, COflItE~Oyf\lENy,) Halrris, lednosday. Thle marriage ci MrI Henry Buenan, High Sheriff of the county Carlow, and eldest son and heir of the, flight Hon flony Jiruen, P C, of (isl Park. Carlow, with MiLss Agnes Mary Kerana,,h, yoeuges~t daughter of thle Right H on Arthur M'Mcrrccugh IKavanagh, P C. II U L, Buoris Hou0,se, wits ...

THE DUBLIN ART CLUB

... Yesterday the Dublin Art Club opened their jwinter exhibition at thre Leinster Hall, Moles- worth street. The collection of pictures is, taken all round, an excellent one, and the exhibition can claim to be the best which the society has yet succeeded in getting together. The committee may be congratulated upon the way in which they got tbrough the difficult task of hanging the pictures, ?? ...

WOODBRIDGE HORSE SHOW

... WOODBRIDUE HORSE SHOW. The agricultural show, season, for this part of the county at all events, commenced yesterday (Friday) as usual with a grand display of horses, under the auspicies of the Woodbridge Horse SlIoF. This is in some respects the most important and attractive gathering of the year, so far as a large district of the county is con- cerned. If any proof were wanting in this it is ...

LITERATURE

... A STOlY FORt WO'MEN. 'be , s Stanley Little thus describes -. JanlO story MN y Royal Fatlher .i thr ebite end, )Co) Whether feminine J *.,jjcl,(erdrc the definition or accept 20liol 'S Nl st be left in open question. it!et' )ll'j Ile~ anld original, and dis- 1 cirl social, and religious questions (! 'Sp;ess that is likely to challenge wih'boelIhIo; SS v ritcisinw whero it does not command It ...

THE FOX TEERRIER CLUB SHOW

... THE FOX TERRIER CLUB SHOW. The seventh exhibition of smooth and wire-haired terriers in connection with this Club took place on Wed- uesday and Thursday last in the Corn Exchange. The attendance on the first day was not numerous, but it iU. cluded many of the most prominent persons interested in the fox terrier breed, and they were amply rewarded for their journey, from all parts of the ...

Flower Show and Sale of Work at Winston

... Flower Show and Sale ,of Work at Winston.. Adjoining to the Winston rectory grounds-in fact formning part of them-is a large and park like ineidow, where' one a year at lenst, a ?? number of the inhabitants of the parish and the district assernble under the auspices of what hals come to bhe known as the Winston Flower Show. Some of the word aetive spiriti in the locality have advocated an ...

HUMOROUS

... HUBTOROUS. llirtN it becomes known that a man has two facne2, his Physiognomy isn't as good for crelit as the ialln's that only has one. T1imc individual who called tight boots comfort- able defended his positiosi by sayicg that they itande a snan forgot his other troubles. AT the ?? an old fisherman, whose wife was buried the other day, says: Alas I ,hill never be ablo to live witisout lier ...