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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 ...

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 ...

MRS. SCOTT-FENNELL'S CONCERT

... MRS. SCOTT-FENNELL9S CONCERT. Last evening Mrs Scott-Fennell's annual concert came off in the Antient Concert-rooms, under the immediate patronage of the Countess of Aber- deen. The audience was very large and very fashionable; and a well-chosen programme, sup. ported by some of the best vocalists and instru- mentalists of the metropolis, rendered the concert a very enjoyable one in every ...

LITERATURE

... A~ . LITERATT..RE. t - I ?? i: At, -. n t . 7 ?? I A DI,4UY.OF TWO:PALLIhMNTS - 1E;j[tlenY W l;a4 . ucy., . ondor: Uaesel and Cco.v . .&e ru3ig,,t..bfi.epspeted,.> Inz~i~s ,a Irish , figur~e . proueutlyo * Mr, Lucy's -wo~rk,, bod are, the;ineaz,. o, ?? - the l Hagt,,hgr ., ,, nis.r' f0 3 cleeer sketCh. W e howfever;,. one Cannot but ad- ,mire their 'brillifanc~y and ef~etiveness in some ...

THE CARL ROSA OPERA COMPANY AT THE GAIETY

... AT THE GAIETf. - CsFADETTpE. Last nilat, Fadette, with Madame Marie Roze in the title role, was first presented to a Dublin audience at the Gaiety Theatre, and per- formed in a manner well worthy of this ta.lented company. Scarcely a season passes in which Mr. Carl Rosa has not something fresh for his patrorns although the great success which he has already achieved and the perfection whikh ...

LITERATURE

... J LITLL. - = - me = - v ~ . unusual work, and has accomplished it with | and rare exeellence. - He has taken allsi Y91114-WY-0 Qvi g it into four books of most expressive and impres'`-. K :e it e _~A ne .,a adequate fulfilment demanded -many-scholarly gits, much. feivirt zie ind a lieir l-{ull sym- pathy'witk t solen subjosn to! .ttd; . The rev author has achieved A solid and' sttking Th ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION ANW'D VARIETIEs. VICEREGAL COURT. It Tir Exoelleneies the IortI Lieutenant and the Counte-ss of Aberdeen, accompanied by ProfessorDrum- mond, and attended by Captain lion H Ormsby Gore, returned to the Viceregal Lodge from Cork yesterday evening. Major O'Briei Butler- has left nz ingstownl. for England. Viscounet Verelst, 11th Eussars, arrived at Kingstowe yesterday from England. ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND YARIETIES. VICEREGAL GARDEN PAaTY. It has now been deflaitely arranged that the Garden Party at -4eViceregal Iodge ill wtake placs on Satur- day, Mi y Wad, from S.30 to 7 pam (weather permit- ting). Ladies and gentlemen are reminded that for costumes (wheher ordinary or fancy dress) Irish snake and manti- factura are inddspensable, and, as already stated, all children attending ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I F AMSO AND VARrETM. I Captain Martin has left Kingstown for England. Sir James Paget has left Kingstown for England. t - Captain F H Hall, B A, has left Kingtown for England. Surgeon Major E A Birth bas left Kings- town for Eagland. Major Despard, Royal Marines, has left Kingstown for England. The Hon Mrs Ponsonby arrived at Kings- town yesterday from England. Captain Aylmer, 4th Dragoon ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I V D , . FU4SHION AND 'V.RIET1Eq, I - -Io VICEREGAL COURT. HerExealclenrcythe-Countess of Aberdeen left for Edinburgh by the mail boat from Kingstown yesterday evening. His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant, attended by Captain 116n C p1nbton, A D C, din&E- at the St George's Yacht Club, 'xngstown, . - * DEPARTTAE OF THE COUNTESS OF, A- IERDEE.. On last evening the Mail beat Leinster sailed at ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... .-.'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 ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... F.PA8HION- AND YARIEIE.: . ~ ~ ~ . ,s I THE COUjRT. Buctingham Palace, Thursday. - tehqree. aecomnpaneid by Princess Beatrice slid the Duke of Connaught and Stiatheirne, 2ad dttded by-ady Waterpark and the FAqnerries-in.Waitiag,>on horseback, drove to-day at -0 aO, ma to the Colonial and Indiaf-E htiou- where Iher ajesty wa reeived *bythauice dWS&j~ st Sbt P-hniU tliff Owen, .md Qodudn ed ...