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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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

THE ROYAL IRISH ACADEMY OF MUSIC

... THE ROYAL. _IRSi AACADEMY _OF :, 7 MSnIC. ?? : . Last evening the annual pupils' concert was given in the Antient Concert Hal Brnnswick street T*he attendsne wvas fulk but not=*Wded. Tie young lady pupils wore the ?? of white with green sas'ics, which had. a very pretty tpph. A t e profeslors.were pre sent,. including Sir RStewart, r. Levey, Signor Esposito, M Billet, Eezrs Iuer, Herr ...

THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

... I T ENSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. ASNO1AT0ON FOlR THR MAINTENANCE OF 2OCIPTURtTj PlutCHDYIMtIIA1N161. IALLYNAitnNCa DIIRNGo. A accTunE was delivered, under the auspiess of the above association, in the Courthouse, Bally- nahinob, on Truesday evening, by Rev. J. D. Crawford, Belfaet-Mr. M'Ilwain in the obair. There was a largo and respectable audience. Amongst those present ?? RaeVs. R. S. Irwin, Torrens ...

WHITSUNTIDE AMUSEMENTS

... I WHTS17TflI AM1~ MENTS.-t . 011 Xit M014Y holid trmahers will. fin- no lack of amusements. Ourzavdrtisei'g coluninns contain announcemenis of a great variety of en' tertainments, eacli aifirduig. a' pleasant means of spending .wbAt too most 'people vi.be a well- earned and welcome holiday.'. The lit of attrac- tions is a long one and affoids plenty of choice. For the past few weeks dozens of. ...

LITERATURE

... I ; :LITER ATRE. : , - ' : a- - i: - : -. : :: . ?? I SPANISH MYSTICS: - ASequel tito 'M y Voices, by the sanze writer; Londn-Regen Paul, Trench. . TbisiBa very interesting book on a ve'ry inte- tresting subject. Itts tlewillbe 7somewhat. mis-. l!ea~irtg to hose whio see it for the first time, but 1a glance .t the ?? lines of itsf- introduction I will remove the misapprehensiop, and make ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VA l'P TIES. VICEREGAL COURT. Their Excellencies the Lord Lieutenant and te Countess of Aberdeen, with their childrn, and attended by Captain the HoD C Luambton nad LieutenantSt Aubyn, Aides-de-Camp in Waiting, were present at the Band of Hope Fete, held at Balls Bridge yesterday afternoon. Her Excellency the Countess of Aberdeen distribute the prizes to the sucessful pupils. ...

FAIRS

... F A&IRS. H11arnAl.ELT.-At this fair, held blre yester- day, there was a good tarn-out of all classes of beatits, while the attendance of local buyers and dealors fron the nei4bbouring towns was all that could be desirod. Demand during the early part ot the day was not hrisk; however, towards noon- day matters becamm more evoonraging, and a large numnber of gales were effected. Prices, Which ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... :- :N V-ARI FASIONAND VARIETIE7'.3 VICEREG.AL COUTr. Their Excellencies the Lord Lieutenant and the Countess of Aberdeen, attended-by Lieutenant S4 Aubyn, A D C, 'ere present at Divine service at Christ Church, Ratbgar road, y esterday morning. 'DEPAIRTURE OF LADY ABRDLDEEN\. On last evening her Excellency the Countess of Ater- deen, attended by Colonel Turner, A D C, journeyed by the express ...

THE NORTH EAST AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW

... THEi NOUH lEASTL Atilf(H HULTU'UAI hjUUliEL CY S [loWv. E1v1i RvImNtIt Pointsl to t he entire lo i54o h aletttlil tow of tile, North E it AgI'iotthIn,:I lnt(v, IlNlich Cll'01 18 i litliast tlipuuio [1111lute. '1he %Neatliwr, which), lh~,og jot s tinlog rlunt, altl tip.; in' itt th It' itit otigor tititi'n If of aL- ugiii 'itt r* it ?? t- .et:It' ittiii WO li be,' ii AIt' WltiWet ki p~kid It ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FAsHIO. A2D VARIETIES. Mr. and the Ron Mrs Higginson arrived st King-town yesterday frosm England. The Hon rbs Hammeraley arrived at Zingstown yesterday from England. General Saukey arried at. Kingstown yes- terday from England. Lieutenant-Colonel Bidwill, JP, arrived at Kingstown yesterday from England. Lady Sarah Spencer has left Kirigstown for England. Lord Pe Veci: has -left 'ingstown for ...