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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 ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... iI Earl and Countess of Shannon have left Kingstown for England. Lady Emily Bury has left Kingstown for England. Major-General Lilly has left Kingstown for England General Donovan has left Kinvstown for England. Major 31. R. West, P. H A, and Mrs West have left Kingston for England. William Redmond, M P, has left iDngs. town for England. Mr. Lea, MW P, Mrs, and Miss Lea have left Kingstown ...

THE NORTH-EAST AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION'S SHOW

... NORTH-EAST AORICULTURAL ASSOCIATION'S SHOW. (FIROM OUR REPORTER) Balfast, Thursday. d Patron-His Excellency the Marquis of Londonderry, v Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. President- Mal Via- I count Templetown, K C B. Vies-Presidents *.COuItY - Down-Earl of Duffserin, P; Lord Trevor, Sir Thomas r M'Clore, Bart, D L; Lord Deramnore. County Autdra5- Viscount Massereene and Ferrard, Lord O'NeolL Z ...

LITERATURE

... I -. f 7 P; by . . , . I IHEODORE WlBAUX, Potical Zocave and Jesuit Byl the Rev C Du Coetlosquet, S J, with an introduc. tion hv Rev Richard F Clarke, S J. London: Burns and Oates, 1887. This is a charming record of a most charming life. The story of a beautiful career is told with great perfection, with touching simnplicity, and wit a peculiar fascination that makes attractive eten the ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... The Earl of Courtown arrived at Kings- town yesterday from England, The Hon R Somerset arrived at Kingatown yesterday from England. Lord Justice Fitzgibbon arrived at Kings- town yesterday from England. General atnd MrsDnnovan arrivedat Kings- town yesterday from England. Sir Richard Martin, Bart, arrived at Kingstown yesterday from England. Sir Charles Lescar arrived at Kingstown yesterday ...

SCIENCE AND ART MUSEUM

... S E1 ALD ART MOEWM. ?? ART AND INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT. (CoMMUNCaTRD.), Among the recent acquisitions and donations to the Art and Industrial Department, may be specially mentioned the ?? fine fac-similes of the Gold Treasure of Nagy-Szent. Miklos, found in Hungary in the year 1799, and now in the ImperialCabinet of Antiquities, Vienna, fine specimens of Sassanian art; also some very in- ...

GAIETY THEATRE

... The present engagement at the Gaiety is one that has been looked forward to with a good deal of agreeable anticipation, A new play is, of course, in a great sense, an attraction, for the simple reason that it is a new play. Variety is charming, and one has good reason to be satisfied that the charm of novelty has been so well pre - served by Mr. Gunn in his selections of our Dublin season. Mr. ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND Y-FARTIES. THE COURT. Balmoral, Monday. The Queen and the Royal Family were present at Divine service yesterday morning in the parish church of Crathie. The Rev James Barclay, of St Psuls Montreal, Canada, offciated. The Countess of Errol and Color.el Lord EFdward Pelham Clinton were in at. tendance on her Majesty. In the afternoon her Majesty drove with her Royal Highness Princess ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AN-YD VARIETIE. The Marquis and Marchioness of OrmooA andtie Dowiager Mlarchioness of Ormoende havo left Kingetiwiat tor Englaad. The Countess of Enniskillen has left Kftngs- town for England. Lord Ciasnwillianm has left Kingsto vwn fr England. Lady Stokes has left Kingctown for Lng- land. Mr. and Hon. M,.rs Rochfort have left Kings toevn for England. Major-General C. E. Grogan his ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... 1FA>SHION AND 'VARIETIES. GARDEN PARTY ATBUCKFIINH1A2E .PALAC . :. (PY TELEGRAPH.) LondonWednesdaj. The Queen arrived at Paddington station from Windsor at twenty minutes to fouro'clock this after- noon 'or the purpose of attending the ?? party at ?? Palace. In deference, however, to the loyal wishes of ?? inhabitants of Kensington her I3ajesty drove in an open coiagae through the prin- cipal ...

THE COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT TO SIGNOR CARACCIOLO

... THE COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT TO I SIGNOR CARACCIOLO. This. eoncerb came of en Surday ev g in the Loinster Han, lawkins-stree4 and was, as regards attendance, highly suceesdal, while from a musical poinlt of view it ranked amongst the besb of the season. The attainments of Signor Caracciolo as a composer, a teacher,aud an accom- panist have been long since recognised in Dublin musical circles. ...

POETS AND POLITICS

... PCETS AND POLlTICS. THE 9DUTOS OF TES FRNSMAt. DEAR SIR-The English poet, Mr. Swinburne, is a very violent upholder of the Union. He has written two poems on the subject, the first about the time of the first reading of the Home Rule Bill; again, the other day, another effusion about the alliance between the Nationalists and Glad. stonites, charging the latter with consorting with those whose ...