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GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... I GLASt EIW T-VMWT10.l;AL I EX=IPlITION. (fOMd OtI COflESVOb rjqT,) A& few weeks hence aoether of the grand shlows which attract people from parts of the kings dos wi be added to the list. After exaetly a twelvensoth's labobrs, the Glsagor laternational Exhibition Wi be opened on the 8th of next montb. The inaugural ceremony is to be en a grand scale, The Prince and Princess of Wales perform ...

IRISH INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, OLYMPIA

... IR1IH INDUTSTRIAL EXHIBITION, * OLYMPIA. The committe formed at Thursday's meeting at the Mansion House assembled again yesterday, at 8pm. to carry out the duty assigned to them. The Lord Mayor, SA P, occuipied the chair, and it was resolved, on the motion of Canon Baget, seoauded by Sir Thomas Jones, 11 H H A, that the followsig gentlemen (wh wore amongst-those present) be appointed an ...

ROYAL IRISH ACADEMY OF MUSIC

... ROYAL.IlkSH AckDEMY OF- MUSic. TO T ]MIR OT FSAN.:, , g f ?? Ari} 18. SnR-Under the will of the late Mis Elizabeth Coulson a sum amounting to abeut 4,20,0GO will be available for the purpose, _te Stated W the xdanor, of founding an Academy :Fo music. in DidbA2t f& the- -ultivation eoi - ntimental music, ans a tait us ?? y the Edu- catioval Endowlment Coasmisdion to anmalsamate the Ceulso ...

DRAMATIC AND MUSIC RECITAL

... DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL1 RECITAL. Last evening the first of two dramatic so! nusical recitals by Miss 3Iaud Webster and XGid Jeanne Douste was given in the Molesworth Saen The attendance though not large was appreciativea Miss Maud Webster renewed the favourable in. pression which she created as an elocutic on the occasion of her former visit to Dublin. She has an extremely engaging presence, a ...

THE IRISH EXHIBITION IN LONDON

... THE IRISH EXHIBITION IN . LNDON. (BY fREtfErAgY SPECIA WIRE.) London, Tuesday. Under the united efferts of an executive corn mittee representing almost every class and inte- rest in the country the arrangements for the forth. coming exhibition of -Irish arts, industries, and manufactures at Olympia, West Xensington. are rapidly approaching completioa. Some very handsome subscriptions have beer ...

THE IRISH EXHIBITION IN LONDON

... FitE LJ)X * FA~SION 'HOUS p fs TI1NG. , b voinj toa ?? frpmi 3 3 Ccte r by;0 the or-i ad J_ ord u ~, Cha~ Cameon~ ~repest tohefra mer. ,I intet 3 o'lfck tat dx to omote the abet s Will s - , an fe ?? tlepema wa reeie >yeera eo byhe Lord. Mayor ?? .Arthur g cssxreferene toathe reuest t theI or4er . closing day for applctos shold be Gr>aftomas ptest ba so w hi o addto the , nd interesst of. tbe ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... , PASHIOY AND V4RI.~TZs. VICEREGAL CfOURT- Their flxcolencY fthe Lora Lieutenants ,d the Mar- ehbioess & Londonderry gave a dinr part last even- ?? the Viceregal Lodge, at which their Serene High- nesses the Prince and Prinjess Edward of Sare Weimar were present. The folloingh also had the honour of re- ceiving invl~tion5 :-Bdrl of ?? Berkeley Paget, Lord Herbert Vane Tempest, Hoink lfrmn nei. ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VARIETIES Hen C Alexander arrived at Kingstown yesterday from England Sir Reginald Barnewall The Marguis of Cholmendely o tHmpby, 8t ?? at kingptor yestrday frn The Rarl of Enniskillen - lhas 2et King ?? *lady athlein -ole hai i k35t ; for -England. - - Hlen B J Plke:t b-1e K town for Engn de.- Captai and; Mrs Chalene haeleft * r0 iu; o0 i* 'Ief ;Kinut~i>t or England. lead The ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... - PAWo-N i d e-r =relesi the J~Jst e a ' Macns . f ?? a d-ae .jty last'X teuig.M h -i W . g g! ; h.tbe~ honour o tssa AvttosT.Rgt IAzt, tse.bootloff i -L s 4 ~~oe; 4* HpO i d Mo its lr- he Y - a ?? Knox, t4*fihti Hon aa43 Re Jh ,4 Archbishop f- Dublisad JziPdmesyt.b.' .ib Hon the Lod- baeelor-aird -idi-habouziete] MotZ- Rev te Biho~p of Meat, thexfgh He th :Bibe of, Cor- and r4 R Bishop of ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I, FASHION AND 7ASEIXS. ?? The Mayor of Sunderland arrived at Kingstown yesterday from England. Surgeon W Owen,Bengal; M S. arrived at Kingstown yesterday from England; Lieutenant H Gore Lindsay hasa left Kings- town for England. Captain Scovell has left Kingstown for England. Major Hon F Le Poer Trench has left Kingstown for England. Mr. Longfield, The King's Regiment, has ?? for England. Mr ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AZND TARIET2E,. C O'Reilly has left I and 2 Anglewsa Build- ings, Kingstown, for London and ParLs Ron L Hugh Fitzwilliain has arrived at Kingstown from Engtand. Williamt Redmond, M P, has arrived at Kiugstowa from England. John Dillon, MtP, has arrived at Kings- towa from England. T 3 Healy, Ai P, has arrived at Kings- town from EngLand. J Barry, AI F, has arrived. at Kiingstown from ...

LITERATURE

... I UTERA URE - l I ' -t~ LITERA-U~RE, - :. I: I 5 I - -; - : ;S - : . - I ADDRESSES.. By Edward Thrng, Fisher ,nwin, , The late head. mater ef Uppinghama School might well have chosen this volume as his memo- rial. Outside a limited cirle he wasalmt - known, for he did not covet fame. Yet smace Arnold of R~ugby; reformed and elevated the public school system of Eigand by realising true, ideas ...