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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... v A4N -Drp- - a~ ~ ~~4IT ?? Earl of oztw ar Wtow yesterday fro tglssd. The Hon W L Piunket arrived town yegterfaefrom EnglnMd. Sir E WV Stafford arrived t . Yesterday from Egld.£at General and M3rs; Lyons Mon; ,T rnve4 at Eingstown Yeterd yfrom I a4ior -Hughes (The Cameroli,, at hingstowvn Yesterday ?? il't-v Surgeon Hlughes (Medical 9 l r ingatolwn yesterday frozn E.1gr.Mdn a Timothy ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... P.AgHION AND YRIET'BS. I Eard e Montalt arrived at Kingatown yes- 'trdar frees England. His Honor Judge O'C Morris arrived at 1 Kingstown yesterday from Egisad. Captain Cecil 'Thompson arrived at Kings- towsr yesteday fromiEngland. Captain and Mrs Trench arrived at Kings- town yeeterday from England. ILady Gough left Kingstown yesterday for i 13:tia. Hon H Bourke left Kingstown yesterday for ...

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 ...

IRISH FINE ART SOCIETY

... I .,-ISH . ar ART SOCIETY. To-day the exhiition of pictures by members !of the Irish Fine Art Society wii be openedtej the public at S5 Xoleaworth.-treet in many re- i i spects the collecticr is very much more interest- ing than any of its predecessors. There is a most agreeable absence of any absolutely bad pictures, and though the sabjects are a_ a rule; simple and conventiavnai, there arc ...

MR. WALTER BAPTY'S [ill]

... nR. WALTEKI BApTVS YX,'S .- S On Saturday evenjirn, - his annual concert ila the *; - which was well U,,j, t; ' - c'ell ti~ , sentative of all soctanns, i C4 j dious of the musical cubsic -a F qualified irstrument-L a;n-l ?? Mr. Bapty brought togeci- er -n cluded MTadame Neait-asn_- d_ able violinist ?? su eb- J ifirst be snoken of. It the 0' ?? j iustruments it is no erra.. - ea violin as the ...

[ill] DOGS AT TRIAL—THE BALLSBRIDGE SHOW

... R ?? :- - 7 I Tae sheep deg UIs whih will take place ai the la Show at IDasbridgeea tWedesdayunext, thesec6zd day of the show, ?? eite unusual intere3t, especlilly-as they are a complete novelty in Ireland. Owing to the 'energetic action of some members of the committee a' large Dum'ber of entries havo ben rsecured, chiefly from Waleo[ * where probably -the best trainedc dogs inr the world are ...

LATERATURE

... I4TEAT-URE. o p 32 fleet-street, London. 301V Maons this must rank as the most t~b of African travel published in eas. Dr. Eduard Schuitzer, known to c i~n~J Pashasscientist, explorer, civil sst territory, and commander-in- g ., ie op3 writh whom he has held good jo{ three yeam against the forces of tag in this volume the story of his K: the laws that lie around the head waters ' pl fnoc time ...

MAGAZINES FOR MARCH

... The 7Ni-neeteeA Century contains four articles upon tire pressingquestion of the poverty of the masses and the social condition of the working population. Of thesethe nost noteworthyby far is that contributed by the Cardinal ArchbishoD of Westminster under the title of ' A Plea for the Worthless. Hie ;minenece takes nst the unempployed, nor even the thriftleas, for his sub- ject. He writes ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES,

... IAI I The Hon H Whte, A D) C, has left King6s- town for England. Major S Watson, IR A, has left Kingstown for. England Major 4YBeirne, Cth Regiment, &nd Mrs O'Beirne,bave left Kingstown for Enugland. Captain De Hoghton haa left Kingstown for England. Captain Scrimgeour has left Kingsatwn for England. Lieutenant R Geoghegan, 32 A, Miss Geoghegan,and'i AastervGeoghe5gn, have left Kingstown for ...

ROYAL IRISH ACADEMY OF [ill]

... Onstr,- - t P.QYAl4 IRISH AC.M)EXo:0f 0 Oa scn L*A a , - ?? LL~LflQsje a; tour C nual distribt 11tqd r tize5 at the recent eram aics Prizeand 4 , took place in the large hall of t race Buildinnp b! p the the Royal University. There tedlanes, all p f s l hal f 11 prizes were distributed by e 1iarc T ELondonderry, who, wish rice Marqui e derry, Lord Lieutenant, and a e arrived at four o'clock, ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I --SEI? ?? 4 Ak I 7s VICEP.EGAL COURTf. r Exlcellencies the Lord Lieutenanib and the etsof Londonderry entertained the following sst estevenin-g at the Castle:-Countess Cado- r U1DC VIIne Tempest, Viscoantess Belnisle, ti nlentna, JLedy Stafield and Hlon Miss Ear- ;Ilriand Lady Berkeley Paget, lady Hiadlip, Misl~tiuevausson, Admiral Hon W L and mrs ar s 11amT'ilton Rossell, Colonel J B Ster- ...