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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VARIETIZ& VICEREGAL COURT. The ?? have arrived at the Castle_:-Earl of Listowel, K P, and Countess of Listowel, Lady Ross. more and Miss Naylor, Ladies Louisa and Alice Howard, Mr, lis, and Meiss Blakiston Houistom Their-Excellencies the Lord Lieutenant and the Mar- cieness of Londonderry entertained the followin at dinner last evening at the Castle:-Rarl of Listowel, K P, and ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I FASHION AND VARIrTIE. I VICEREGAL COURT. Their Excellencies the Lord Lieutenant, K a, and the Marchionessof landonderry gave a dinnev party last evening at the Viceregal Lodge, to which the following had the honour of receiving ?? Ron the Lord Chancellor, Viscount Chelsea. Eon M4iriam Thel. lesson, Geeneral the rlu' C and Miis Thesiger. Colonel the Hon F and Mtrs Boscawen, the Eon H Coventry ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FAsSE ION- AND VRIETIES | Lieutenant-Colonel Lefroy arivei! Kingstown ?? Englandl. Lord Ashbourne has left etert England. Lady J Van Koughnet has left KiuKW for England. Pierce Maahony, 1 P. and 3M- !!II have left Kingstown for En-g.nd. James Tuite, 31 P, has left KingritsE England. Donal Suflivanl, 1 P. lhas left KR4i' for Engiand. W J (Corbet, 31 P, has left Kiai; VM England. Colonel ...

ROYAL IRISH ACADEMY OF MUSIC

... Yesterday there was an afternoon performance by pupils in the Academy House, Westlaud-rowv commencing at a quarter-past three o'clock. There was a numerous attendance of visitors The first piece was an organ solo consisting of J S Bach's long and difficult, prelude to his B minor fugue. which w.-L played by Mr. Vincent O'Brien with great accuracy and steadiness throughur, the pedal passages ...

THE IRISH EXHIBITION

... -THEAR 11I EXXIBI -- 4 N. T- = - I I I; Il A ?? I London, Fiday. .Of a the. exhibitins with ?? mi search of amusement rea.pvided during the pre- selltseson, ?? Olympia seem 'most prominbenly before the public and an mdi- catioi (of this is fiubd hi the frequency with which the rih Exhibitio figein the cartoons of the popular illu3tated paps Them ber of -visi- :tes is rapidlon the increej An ?? ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND FABIEZIES. Mrs John Locke has left Kingstown forl England. The for. Judge Ricbards has left. Kings- town for England. Samuel Reddy, 4th Regiment, has left Kingstown for England. Surgeon P B Tuthill, Medical Staff, has left Kingstown for England. The BHon Mrs Farrell arrived at Kings- town yesterday from England. Colonel J fl Graham arrived at. Kingstown yesterday from England. ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... 1.: .- I-- . A: - I-- - TM BALL' ATf vn~xmsoN HOUSB' Aa 4sb e-h ?? Pieirs fo this a week- The ee_' lbyee ~At Z ' at ' e en Wedmsia ev e a tlhe brigts ad. lietlat fasta ffI tur tor log s~it in the fiu old hiNted. walh, ?? amy dvai entertain. smuts hwe from ixap to time Mm Keny, wife of Wm lordshio 3westaxy (whe. by the wa, is a. mmober ci the &og Bar, an a y soureoe- ge- tlena tboq). acted The ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VARETIS. , g . _ . 0 m~~~ , 0Lord Dunraven arrived at Kingstowu yes. ''day from En-jand. , The Ifon Mr. and Mrs Donaldson arrived ,at Kingstown yesterday from England. s Sir John and Lady Dillon arrivea at Kineds lown yesterday from England. AH Colonel and Mrs MCJintoeck arrived at f~liingsto~w yesterday trom England. ] fS T'he Ho B. J Plunker amrrved a Kings.o r~,toswn yesterday ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AN-D ARIETI$. 1 Iadt Stuart has arrived at kinstown from Rgagisid The Marqus 'of Lansdowne has arrived at Kingstown from England. William O'Brien,. M P,. has -arrived at Kingtown from England. Colonel T ?? S gatn ikou Englad. . Williasn Redmond1 P, ha&- aved at Kingstown from Englasn J E Redmond, m Pi has arrived at JCapt 'strange, -Be 3, has arrived at Rmeten fro nL ?? Capt Hudson has ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FAS ION AND V ARTLYzY. *Lady Mathew arrived at Kinlgstowl vi. Xterd~y frou: E~ngland. * ; The Right Hon Mr. JUstice Mone a family arrived at Kingstoosen y sterday fer n land. Sir John Ball Greene, C B, arri;-f ^ ;ingtow-n ?? trom Enghlnd. Surgeon-'Major N M Creery usrivec ,i Bngstov. n ye-terday from l;g! and. iEngrlnI Fitzgerald has left ; :- H C Godlev. 4&.h RegIniort, lies , Kingstovwn for ...

MR. LUDWIG'S CONCERT

... I.- MR. IT-WIGS CONOIWET. I The erowr whopawred in the , S Satrday night to hear the with the nom of Mr. Ludwlgenoyed amsical treat of a kind that lhs seldom been afforded, and the special character of whichlent to it surpassing Imtiemet. Our national msieti a treasure in the Posses|iof which we should indeed be justly prj roud, and it. may with equal truth be added that there are few Jabourer ...

ITALIAN OPERA—ATDA

... j I ?? I - i is 1 . R Fir. Michael Gums and = gr.Augustus Harris had put forward no other claim to gratitude for irvivig Italian operas in -Dublin, the production of Aida last night at: the Gait7 would have been sufficient to. make one feel indebted beyond meaaure to their enterprie. -No one who hoard the work can help wondering how- it has come I about that-so little has been known Said, or ...