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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... - .ASHlION AND YARIBTIES. The Earl of Arran arrived at Kingstown yesterday from England. V. iscount Sudley arrived at Kingstown yes- terday from England. John Dillon, N P, arrived at Kingastown ;yeAterday from England. Very Rev the Dean of York arrived at Klingstown yesterday from England. Colonel Hackett arrived at Kingstown yesterday from England. The Earl of Rosse has left Kingstown for ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... | FASHIO.N AND VAIUERTIES. I . _ Lady Osborne has arrived at Kingstown from England, The Hon C Vivian has arrived at Kings- town from England. Mfajor and Mrs Tottenham have arrived ai froEnglad. Captain J Wetherill has arrived at Kings- towin from Encland. Captailn Stavert has arrived at Kingstowa from England. Captain Waring has arrived at Kingstown from England. Captain Lyson has arrivel at ...

COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT IN THE LEINSTER HALL

... ?? _ _ On Saturday night in tihe Leinster Hail a con- cert wvas given for the benefit of 31r John O'Rorke.I With such names on the programme as those of hb Mr. Barton M'Guckiin and Mir. Ludwig it goes fc without saying that the concert was a grert suc- v cess. In many parts of the hall there was not cc standing room, and the audience was throughoub tl most enthusiastic. Mr. M'Guckin has never ...

LITERATURE

... I ~~LITERATVIME. I IiEXg A GERMAN CElTIC ON THE FRANCO-GERMAN MIIUTARY FRONTIER, Major Otto Wachs, of the German army, Ulas written an able brochsure ona the military aspects of the Franco-German frontier, and of t Ae pro- bable battle fields where two giants will perhaps soon measure their strength -to use the writer's own words. Last winter, when an outbreak of war between France and ...

THE MANCHESTER EXHIBITION

... THE MANCHESTER EXHIBI- I . TION. THE HIGHLA-ND GATHERING. (TLGRAM FEd A CORRESPONDENT.) Manchester, Wednesday. The first day of the great Highland gathering and gamtes at the Royal Jubilee Exhibition, Man- chester, opened this morning. The interest ex-I cited in the public was manifest by the many thousands of visitors who witnessed the sports. The weather was delightfully fine. The proceed- ...

THE LAST OF THE OPERAS

... I Lucia di Lamrnermoor was repeated on saturday night. The house was crowded in a]- most every part. The first encore wavs won by Miss Lockwood, whose excellent playing of the beautiful harp obbligato which introduces Lucia and Alice to the audience, in the first act, was deservedly redemarided and repeated. Madame Georgina Burns, who sustained the part of Lucia, both sang and acted, it is ...

GAIETY THEATRE

... There are but few of the modern piaywrights v who have left behind them work so meritorious a as did Torn Taylor. Of all his dramas none po3- V sess a greater degree of merit than Lady Clan2 carty, founded on an incident of the Williamite wars. He has made from the love story of Lord Clancarty an excellent stage play, the principal characters in which try severely the capacities of Gi&e ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... IFASHION AND VAR1?IE . _ Earl of Dartrey arrived at Kingstown yes- terday from Enland. Sir Edward and Lady Birkbeck arrived at Kingatowsn yesterday from England. Captain R Norton. Durham La I, arrived at Kinigstown yesterday from England. Colonel-and Mrs King, Canada, arrived at K~ingstown yesterday froms England. Major W J Browne arrived at Kingstown yesterday from England. Hon William L ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VARIETIBS. Sir Charle3 Cameron has left Kingstowr. .for England. Sir Howell and Lady James have leftKings' town for England. Colonel E Buckley has left KingStown fox England. Colonel and Mrs Maillard have left Kings- town for England. Major C E Swaine has left Kingstown fos Eagland. The EHon W Burrell and Master Burrell have left Kingstown for England. Staff-surgenn Hamilton, R N, ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Surgeon Hayes has left town for a week. Dr. Oulton has reuurned to his residenceE f North Frederick street. Mr. Henry Sherlock, F.R.C.S.L, has re, turned to 1IA Westland row from Bux;ton. Mr. and Mrs. Slvne have left 83 Graftor strett for London and Pa!ls. 4is The Earl and Countess of Enniskillen have left Kingstown for England. Lady -faisley has left Kingstown for Ena- Lady Gore-Booth has ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FAISHIO- ANYD V-IRIETIES. IH J Gill, 31? , and 1Mrs Gill, hlave eft tw Ifor a fortnight. The MRi it Honl the Chief Secretary arrived at Kingosowri yesterday fromr slic General Sir If Buller arrived at nst yesterday frout Engiandl. Right Hon at'e Ataarrnecy-Genera! ,l p arrived at Kingsto'xu y've-crd:y from hEnliad. Colonel1 Nod:zi, -H P, arrived at iastw h yesterday froml Eltagiarail. a' J R ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... ASHIJ0 AYD YA RIPUBTIES. The Earl of Clonmell has left Kingastown Fentor-.Hort, Bart, has left Kingstown te , ilit Ron Mr. Justice Monroe, Mars ni t u.n~ly hiave left Kingatown for . ngland. ^8 sl ½ n~alrd leas left Kingstown for ns,;nel Sir Charles I'ilon arrived at s c-tc ri~yfrtri'n Elniind. , ojl I i t' arrived atl Kingstocvn yester- -, I,.: E: ?? Jt ?? Wynne arrived at i--~s-tne' tcday I ...