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LITERATURE

... I LITERATURE,,' 2I *A NSW .NQV-94 J3Y A-N IS A:.Lnew n~ovel ~bva ri aautho; liiji reed i s a military romancce, and is laid in the latter part of the. reign of the First N iapoleon is by Mr:. Tq ~s, floery: Teepii,; Diighternafl not unknown in the publishing world. The work 3s entitled, 4'The Fall of MoscoW7 $, following, thecuistom e£ a earlier riatr . A a date, will come out in three parts. ...

MAGAZINES FOR DECEMBER

... M &ALGA'ZINTES FOR . DECEMBER. I The Nineteenth Century for the present month is a very readable production. Of the eleven papers of which it is composed, two relate to Ireland, These by a singular co- incidence take the form'of replies. In an article headed Mr. Gladstone and the Irish Union, Dr T Dunbar Ingram shows too plainly that he yet writhes under the castiga- tion inflicted on him ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION CAND VA1RITIRS. | ._ I . - I H E the Marchioness of Londonderry and Suite arrived at Kingstown on Saturday from Eigland. Countm of Bective arrived at Kingatown on Saturday from England. Marchioness of Conyngham arrived at Ktingatown on Saturday from Englamd. . Lord - Rossmore arrived at Kingstown on Saturday from England. Mr. and Lady Constance Coombe arrived |at Kingstown en Saturday ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHJION A-ND VARIETIES. The Earl of Enniis-illen has arrived at Kingstown from England. Capt John Wetherill has arrived at Kings- town, from England. Capt Ewing has arrived at Kingstown from England. L Capt Blackwood has arrived at Kingetown from England. Lord de Vesci has left Kingstown for England. Pierce Mfahony, Eaq, H P, has left Kings- town for England. Major Yule has left WKigsttovW ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... 3 ASRIOY AND 'AIE TI I. ' 7,AIBIO AND ?? X ?? - _- - I a ! V-IEIESGIL COURT.' 'TheirExcellencies the Lord Lientenant and, itlie Marchioness of Londonderry gave a dinner, party yesterd.av evenuig at the Viceregal Lodge. 'The following had tbe honour of receiving invita. tiodns :-The Right I1-i the Lord Chancellor and Lady Ashbourne, Marquis of Ormnonde,; Earl of Hiowth, K P; Viscount ...

THE DUBLIN ART CLUB

... THE DUBLIN ART CLUB, r THE PRIVATE VIEW. Yesterday the hanging of the phtnres fc y this year's exlhibition of the DPblin MAtClh!3 was completed, and an orwnrtunity wa s afforded at thle private view ,t estinaattn. rthe collection. ;Nunerically the aiispfly is nut e up to that of last year, but this s in a rev.t measure accounted fur by a liare decrease a the number of loahs; hut the ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATUR- TIqSCAN STMDIES AND SKEHTCHERS. By Jteader .Scott, auuthor' of A Nook in the 41 Pyrenees, ?? Agnolo's Heesehold, ' te Renaissance of Art .in Iytal. illustrated., London: T'Fisher Unwin, PFaterwoter-square, 1887. ' i .r.. Scot is evidently at horae in the.old Tuwan cities, and as ;evidently .loves& to ex- plore and ?? knowe :the cou tls points of ,nterest connected. twith. them. ...

THE POULTRY SHOW AT THE LEINSTER HALL

... POULTRY SHOW AT THE I LEINSTER HALL.- I -- - -- - I- Yesterday the second annual exhibitioil pro- moted by the Irish Amateur Poultry, Pigeon, and Cagebird tssociation opened in the Leinater Hal. The show is the largest of its kind yet held in Ireland, as there are more than aonethousand specimens of the fea$hered tribe on display. There are myriads of song birds, who onot at all seem ...

ROYAL IRISH ACADEMY OF MUSIC

... RUOYAL IRISH ACIADEMY OF MIUSI. e Est evenirg an orchestral concert hy the pkies *i tlie Academy waz gi vcu iu the Autient e |Cf13ocert H~all; Brunswick street. The attendance ,was full, though not as iarge as hlis been seesll at other conicerts of the Academy. The programme included live orchestral pieces. irrespective of a;1Ccomnanimuent1s, Eo that the tntire strength of the orchestral ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... AA1,5F1ION- AND FARTITS. i| . ?? VICEREGAL COURT. Their Ercellencies the Lord Lieuteuant and the Marchioness of Londonderry gave a dinner party yesterday evening at the Viceregal Lodge. The following had the honour of receiviug invita- tios :-Thv Duke and Duchess ef Leinsfer, the Darquis of Ormonde, Earl and Countess of Meath, Viscount and Viscountess Montk, Lady Berkeley Paget, Lord and Lady ...

OUR JOAN AT THE GAIETY THEATRE

... OUR JOAN AT THE GAIETY I TREATRE. I II Last evening a play by Mr. and Mrs. Hermati Merivale, entitled Our Joan, was produced at the Gaiety Theatre before a comparatively small audience, anti was re- ceived with very great favour. It is a work that presents to a considerable degree ele. ments calculated to secure the interest of an audience. For the plot it may be mid that some oi its main ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VARIBTIEIS I ; - I Earl of Winterton ]ha left Kingstown frc Englaud. Hon Mrs Martin has left Kingetownr fe England. Captain Browne has left Kitustow'n for England. Hon Philip Stanhope has left Krinstowts Ifor Engla;td. Countess Tolstoi has left Kipgstown for Eng-land. Lord Henry Fitzgerald arrived at Kirgs- town yesterday from England. Lady Gough arrived at Kigstown yes'ter- day ...