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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 ...

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 ...

ITALIAN OPERA

... ITALIV_ OPERA. iFAUST. - Last night Faust was produced in the Leineter Hall, Hawkins-street: The house was crowded in all the popular parts. It is ieally passing the limits of toleration that the public should be treated' with so little consideration as is extended to them in connection with Mr. Maple- son's engagements. One hod come to hope that lthe flscos f the recent season might be ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... 2'ASfHION :AYD VARITIS.| Colonel'Price and Mrs Price have left Kingstown for England. Captain. Patt~en 'has left Kingatown fDF England. Major Neville has arrived at Kingstowfi from England. Colonel and Mrs Bidweli have left Eings- town for E}giand. Captain and Mrs Roehfort Boyd have left SWingstown for England, - General De Moleyns has -arrived at Kings- town from England. T * Russell' M P. ...

LITERATURE

... TWO PAMPHLETS ON IRELAND. t Irish Nationalism: It's Origin, Growth, s and Destiny,-is the title of an admirable V pampbletby Mr. John Kingsley, B A, T C D, which has been published for the National Reform Union, Manchester. The brochure has received the warm approval of Mr. Glad- stone, who has written of it in the followingJ terms of high comnmendation :- I know of r no aompositifon which ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... _ASIIIO3' IND VAIJETIES. Sir George and Lady Ribton arrived at ?? yesterday from England. Mtlajor Sharples arrived at Kingstown yes- -terday from England. Mfajor and Mrs Urquhart arrived at Kings- town yesterday from England. E H lKinahan. 21st Hussars, arrived at }ingatown yesterday from England, His Grace the Archbishop of Dublin and Lady Plunket have left Kingstown for England. The Earl of ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... 2-1SRHIOY AND ARBIET1B.S. b. , Lord Inehiquin arrived at Kinloatown ves- terday from England. Ladv Maud Itamsdenl arrived at Kings- town yesterday from England. Major and Mrs Sayer arrivted at Kings- town yesterday from England: Mr anld Lady Charlotte and Miss Mont- gomery arrived at Kidgqtown yesterdlay from Engldndl. The Earl and Countess of Listowel arrived .t- Kn¢gstuwn yesterday from ...

MR. GUNN'S CONCERTS

... I ?? GLTNN!S CONCERTS.j ?? I I 9- The second of two concerts announced by? F. Mr. Michael Gunn took place in the Leinster ir Hall on Saturday evening at eight o'clock. t.The attendance was the best since the begin- ning of the season, the reserved seats, bal- .con, and area presenting almost a crowded , appearance, while the gallery was packed, o and some people were accommodated with ,g seats ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I IASIIION AN R I Lord Carew has left Kingstown for Eng- Lady Aslhtown has left Kingstown for Eng and. Captain Jordan and Miss J Jordan have left Kingstowu for ELngland. Sir Howard Grubb, F R S, arrived at Kingstown yesterday from Engiand. Captain 0OGrady arrived at Kingstown yes- terday from England. Captain Anderson Douarherty, Mrs1 and Master J Dounherty arrived at Kingstown yester- day ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... I THE GA13E'TY THEAThE. Last evening Monte Cristo, jun, de- scribed in the bills as a burlesque melo. dramna, was produced for the first time in tihe Gaiety Theatre before a fairly large audience. Those who expected anything good from the announcement thait it 'was a wonderful success in London mnst have been sadly disappointed. It is written by Mr. Richard Henry, produced by MT. Charles ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I 2'ASRION AD YARIZNS. I VICEREGAL COUlJT. Their Excellencies the Lord Lieutenant and the Marehioness of Londonderry gave a dinner party; on Saturday evening at the ?? Lodge at which their Serene Highu6ates Prince and Princess Edward of SameWeianar were presnt The fel- lowing also bad the honer of racfiviR ilVita' tions :-.Right Nen the Lord ChnaoeUor and Lady Ashbeurne, Earl of Carmarthen, M ...