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LITERATURE

... I , LTMRATUMr: r I ?? vim AND TUB, ENGLISH3 )ASTE1I3ES By FrncisAdn Gasquet. John nodges, Henrita street, Coie4 Garden, London. This is tbe first volumeaof a ecrie The aithor is a monk of the Order of St Benedict. He ww; for a tire Prior of the Monastery of St Gregory, Downside, BathI The work wus undertaken at the wisa of the present Pope. The preface to it is a modest one, represening the ...

THE CATTLE SHOW

... 5! ji Yesterav e he Spring Show, hold tnder the arswpices of tb . RoyalDublin Society commenced at RallP1rid& Ze. The - occasion.is lokced t forwrard U1 r feelixgs of vary keen anticipation. 5 ad for a '79. riery of reasons. In tire firstplc Intelsplace- Ii though it, is not the most important considera- ttioe-fash ion has decreed that the show should -be one of the events of the season, and ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... It TEE GAIETY THESATE. Last evening Shakespeare's Cymbeline wv produced at the Gaiety Theatre by Miss Lingard'a Company before a small audience. The play is rarelyE presented, but it may be regarded as onw. of the most truly poetical creations, and one that has attracted tihe admiration of most students of: the great dramatist. It has never been, in the, strict sense of the term, a very ...

CLOSE OF THE CATTLE AND DOG SHOW

... CLOSE. F THE. CATTLE -AND DOOG . SHOW. Yesterdavy the Spring Show f the Royal fDub-. .h Society, which opened- -last Tuesday, was brought to a auccesaflil terminatonj 'The univer- sal verdict .f those'.eapabe ,f juding was that it indicated in all its department a decided improvement in the quality of stock upon any show held in recen -year. The price of admission was one shilling, .2anl there ...

THE DUBLIN SOCIETY'S SPRING CATTLE SHOW

... THE DJ3BI;IN SOCIETY'S SPRING 'CATTLE SH1O-1W f Yestrday, tough a 'holiday everywhere else.! -was not 4so ?? the precints 'of BaEls'ridge premises.: Active preparations for. the show, I which opens to-day, went on thereifrom morning i till night. and the approache's to Ballsbridge were, all day long full of living evidences-of the an- proaching event. Vehicles lumbered along the1, streeits ...

THE DOG SHOW

... THE. DOG SHOW. I: The wisdom nof the committee of the Royal Dublin Society in holding a dog show in conjunc- tion with the spring show of cattle was fully de- monstrated by the result, as all the seventy-seven classes secured numerous entries, and the exhibits in the majority of cases were up to a very high standard. 'It is also probable that the exchequer will benefit materially from 'going ...

THE CATTLE AND DOG SHOW

... I THI.E CATTIyAND DOG SHOW.-- Yesterday the Spring Cattle Show at Bal'a-e bridge 'nttra-clted an exceedingly airge number ai visitors. Indeed, whatever difficulty may arise on the 'question of ?? relative greatness or - the uumbers, liie - fada remains tiat the -attendance aithe' -show yard wsarvey great, and every - deparimeut was crow-ded wlit h: ite~rest visitors. Though admission cost 2s. ...

THE DOG SHOW

... i . I i Yesterday the attendance at Ballsbridge was one of the largest at any of the Spring Shows f ir vears past, and a very large number of the spec- tators were attracted by the dogs. There is no doubt but after the success this year the Dog Show will become an annual institution. In some &of the classes the awards were made yesterday, and despite some grurnbling it seemed to be the ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Viscount Fielding and the Hon Everard F1ielding arrived at Kingstown yesterday from Eng- Lady Levinge arrived at Kingstown yes- terday from England. 'Captain and Mrs Van Boulay arrived at Kingstown yesterday from England. Cantain Orr-Ewing arrived at Kingstown yesterday from England. M1r. Justice Andrews and Mrs Andrews arrived at Kingstown yesterday from England. The Ladies Beatrice and ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... P A -A -ASHION IND rAMETIRS, 3 G Swift MacNeil,' M P, has left Khins- town for England. Lieuteniant-Colonel Goslin Ia left Kings- town for Fngland. Captain Trench, R A, has left Kingstown for England. Captain G 0 Twiss, R N, and Mrs Twiss bave left Kingstown for England. Surgeon-Major and Mrss Grace have left Kingstown for En land. Ven the Archdeacon of Kildare lias left Kingstown for England. ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I HON AND . AIFl!LZ The Ron Browne Gnthrieartived at Xings- town yesterday from Engand., The Ron Mr. White arzved a} Kingstown yesterday'from England. Sir John and Lady Power arrived a Kings- town yesterday from England. Chas K D Tanner, PX P. arrived at Kings- town yesterday from England. Sir E C-Guinisess, Bart, and 'Lady Gin- ness and suite arrived at 'ingstown yesterday from England. Lord ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY'S SHOW

... IOYAL DUBLIN SOCIEtTY i SECOND DANY--WEDNESDAY. IZITERESTSNG DOG COMPETITION- C'OLLES. VER.9SUS SHEEP, I, . .- Yesterday the SPring Show -was continued, and certainly no one can possibly complain either of the interest shown in it by the public, or of the opportunities of enjo'yment extended by the pro- gramme supplied by the Royal Dublin Society. The 3 crowd of visitors was very great,; and, ...