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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... tXIffQN -AND VAR IETIES. I ?? Captain IAartin has left Ringstown for o 13119k3-1 - f 'The lciwr& nerial, M P., has left Kingstown for Xogland. The Right Hon. the Attorney-G(ener.l, bMp., has leit Kingetown for Eugland. Byconmmand of her Ezcellency the Lar- chioue-s of Londonderry, Mrs Srns, coart Drenonihier, 51 Darwon Street, att-dedd at the Vivcregal Lodge, nd -waa honoured ih an order for ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... r PAH T0'VARUT1RB. - =e - I- Sir Ma m iniazt . Ies tings5- L * Sir:S~e6 Porter,F;p L, has left Kings,- Sir Seorge O~ensf J P, hwetingstow for znggnd, General Sankey, R E, and Mrs Sankey have left glotwn for agbnand The High- Sheri of 'Donegal has left Eingstown for Englnd Colonel Stockwell has- left Kingstown for En-LinL. Major and Mrs Wilson have left Eiugs- town for England. Colonel ...

THE STATE BALL

... 'Their Excellencles the Lord Lieutenant and the Mar. chioness of Londonderry held their first state ball for the season at Dublin Castle last evening. Their Excellencies entered the Throne Room shortly after ten o'clock, acoompanied by their Serene High- nesees General Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar, R C B, and Princess Edward of Saxe-Weimar; the Earl and Countess ot Longford and Lady Ceorgiana ...

THE CARL ROSA OPERAS

... i T CARMEN. Carmen was perined at the Gaiety Theatre last night. A crowded house proved what an amount of fascination the opera still has for the public. The sensational story culminating in murder, thecharacteristic themes, the strangedis- cords out of which the genius of the composer wrings such beautiful effects, the elegant and original orchestration, and the passages of pae- siorate ...

MISS MARY RUSSELL'S FAREWELL CONCERT

... lMISS M1ARY RUSSELL'S FAREWIELLI CONCERT. I Last evening a farewell concert was given in the Leinster Hall, Hawkins-street. by Miss M-ar' Russell, who is about to leave for London, where she has accepted all impor- tant engagement. The attendance, though not large enough to fill the Leinster Hall, wvould have looked satisfactory enough in the old Antient Concert Hall ; and thecordiality with ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I FASRIOly AND VARIETIES. I FASHIONABLE MARRIAGE. (By Freeman Special Wire.) London, Tuesday. A large and fashionable congregation assembled this afternoon at St Andrew's, Wells-street, Oxford-street, to witness the mat'raage of Lord William Cecil, second son of the Marquis of Salisbury, to Lady Florence Wilbrahans, second daughter of the Earl of Lathom. Among those present were the Margais ...

LITERATURE

... LITERNTURE, a: LIFE OF LEO xIr, from an Alntbeutnc Mercaoirfrlw nished by his order, written with the encouragereret approbation, and blessing of his Holiresas tie po By Bernald O'Reilly, D D, L D (Laval). Loemjr. Sarmpson Low, .'darston, Searle, alnd ltRivelotonetcet. 1SS7 . This full and interesting Life of the So. vereign Pontiff who now so wisely and So aru cessfully guides tse destinies ...

THE ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY IN DUBLIN

... THE ITALIAN OPERA COI- PAiNY IN DUTBLIN. ien ly INTERVIEW WITH COLONEL it MAPLESON. Ih No taller, gayer, or more military-looking Ve man stepped from the deck of the incoming mail boat at Kingstown yesterday morning than Colonel J. H. Maplesdn, the veteran .impressario of the opera troupe that this f evening commences a two weeks' engage- ment at the Gaiety Theatre. The Colonel crossed over ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... T .jNOD 7ARIETIES. 1 M, M P, has arrived at 1 t' :;as rrrived at Kingstown ., P !.-.arivaed at Kings- 3 5; h, s arrived at Kings- 2 -a . e 5 arrived at Rings- ldtrymrn;;, s art, has arrived in t liss Owendolinea *: i - . 75711 i ifl En .tt1u3d. i._, ;> l,'ll! i.rved at Ksingstowne I ?? .; ,uat teeQ i l'.rs Biusteed a .: :-d :- ?? as llrn i on\\1 1-.hn rg:ltla J . j' 1 i 21 F, Ias arrived at 15 ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASRION AND JTARIBTIES. * Lady H Blackwood arrived at Kingstown yesterday from England. Professor S wifte MaeNeill, MP , arrived at Kingstown yesterday from England. J D Sheehan, M.P, arrived at Kingstown yesterday from England. Captain and Mrs Singleton arrived at Kingstown yesterday from England. Major and Mrs Russell Gohe arrived at Kingstown yesterday from England. Major and Mrs Burke ...

THE DUBLIN SOCIETY'S MUSICAL BECITALS

... T: I I MUSICAL fl st :[ AL0.t. - - I; .l Wn Mt y the thir of t ~ARyal ub music for this season was given in thb tbeatre of the houe, ]Wda tI rIt, * at h&H-pasteigto'clack., The was a very good attendace cosdering the severity of tile weatber, which Ws eminently Calted ts keep people at thei own firesis On i there was a new pvgra mme. Thefirtpieooaes lgozszt'etino i.B -flat, ?? 6, for piano, ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... 2ASHION AND VARIBT1ES. The Barl and Countess of Erne have left c 'ingstwn for England. - Lady Emily Bury hbs left Kingsown for L E gland. W R lox ; Browne Gtlthrie has left Xingstown in for IglRIani. fa I Way Lurton bas left Kingstown for E Hg H land. T The Countess of Lanesborough has left T Kingstowni for England. h Sir E C Guinness, Bart, ay Guinness and suitq, arrivedt 3 i;ptown yeterda ...