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... I. - .: UTERATUE.. - i I.2,P_ - . ! . m-. Tnsri ON PLA3E TWIOYOmEXtY. Byr -IJpo Case-, L.DL., VUS, Profesisor in the Ceatholic UniversItyof Ireland. We dare say there are many who would sympa- thise' with Prosperowhen. he diowned- his 'book deeper than ever yet did plummet sound if the work had been a treatise on advanced - trigo- nometry. But, except to these determined and ' bigoted ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... JAS.ElON AND FARIET1IBS. Lord and Lady Rossmore have left K{7i87- town for England. The Countess of Rosse has left Kingstown for England Eon Miss Greville has left Kingstown for England. Colonel and Mrs Morton have left Kings- lown far England. Colonl R Boeatty has left EingstoRn for E ng!and. Captain Dalib1 has left Kingstown for Eng- hand, Hon Mrs Hiamar Bass has left Kingstown her England. ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION ANV 'b ET~ VICERiEGAL COURT. Their Excellencies the Lord Lieutenant and: Marchioness of Londonderry entertained the fsolo. at dinnerlast evening at the Viceregal Lodge- Marquis and Marchioness of Ormonde, cs;,, Zetland, Earl and Countess of Coventry, Lord and7L.; Hastings. Lady RaIndolph Churchill, Lady perk., Paget, Count Sinsky, Sir George Wombweg, E Miriam Thelluson, Mr Christopher ...

THE FLOWER SHOW

... FLOWER. SHOW, I mote than thq fioitfs made the Le o r -c entre of ettr e e ote rdy . bate w macar in such a ,place a fairer g thde one or (in spring) -more faded ofD g e other. The flowers leaked .11 . blighted5 and done up, as if they hgd t the Dight on the stage. The ladies were radt blsoming' nd in done up the doing azazingy twell. The Lord Lieutenart cd the Marchiofes3S of Londonderry ...

THE IRISH EXHIBITION IN LONDON

... THE HUSH EXHIBITION IN LONDON. A meetirg in furtberance of the Exhnibition in Dlmp. Ia, Dmdon, was held in the -Mansion House Dublin, wtsier-lay, at three o'clock, Mr. Edmond ?? in the chair. ldr. Shairp and Mr. Reffety attended as a depu- ahion frol tdie Executive Council in London to oid the llaniotn House Committee and to give all the assistance anid information in their power. It ras ...

THE IRISH EXHIBITON IN LONDON

... THE IRISH EXHIBITION IN - -LONDON. The Executive Committee met yesterday atI 4 o'clock at the Mlansion House. The Lord Mayor, H P. occupied the chair. Amongst those present were- Sir Thomas Jones, P R HA ; Sir-ERobert Stewart, Mr Joseph Robinson, the High Sherif, Canon Bagot, Mr Parkinson,J P; MIi Raffety. Nr Shairp, Mr Drewett, MAr J D Kenny, BLR Mr Charles Dawson, 3fr Box, ,Mr Evre, tr It ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... . gHIO I A*D, -4RTBZVIS. O h Wilson, M F, and Mrs Wilson have arrived at Kngstovwn from EugIand.' The SoMicitorPGenea1 fP., hias arrived at Kingstown from EngInd., O L Peaeocke,- Ro;yat Artillery, has ar- rived at Kingetowfnromn England.+ : Professor V Ball, F'ST' has arrived at Kingstown ?? : Ron Berry B'ourire hat airived at Ejings- town from England. Kin-s. Lord PoeiS ' *.our' hs. arrived ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FA|SION AND VABLRBI&S l I~ ~ ~ _ I_ Hon Mrs Royse has left Kingstown for England. . Colonel Larking hbs left KE owut for England. General Meyrick has left Kingstown -for England. Francis A O'Keeffe, 1WP, Mayor- of Limse- rick, has left Ringstown for EZgland. John Deasy, M1 P, has left Kingstown for London. W J Lane, MIP, has left Kingstown for London. Sir Allen Young, CB, arrived at Kings-1 ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... i FASHION AN'DTARITIes. I _ _ _ ?? I - ~ % - I Her Excellency the Marchioness of Lon- donderry and party wl be uresent at the Royal Horti- cultural Society's Spring Show, to be held in the Leinster Hall on Thursday next. The Marquis of fleadfort has arrived at IKingscownirom England. Viscount and Lady Castlerosse have arrived at Kingstown froin England. The Earl of Enniskillen has arrived at ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... i !FAIHON. AND VA.RT!ZBS. I *+ l 'VIT GAL COlRTT j Their Ekc1h&Seti thbe- LiL1i LikeuWot ?? the Marchieness of Londonderry gave a. dinner party last evening at the Castle, at which their Serene High- nesses the Prini4 atid PrusS Edwrir of SaxeWei- ,mar W'e redseai. iihb follovingalse, bad the honour of receiving 1a=itations - The Right Hon thetord Primate rend Mrs Kinox, the I ght Hon the Lord ...

THE GLASGOW EXHIBITION

... GIiAS?OW - - a -@ to (7MOP 00R=S3PQNT ) 7 At : w hu ita9lU Od the Rxetute, TePmeusa- Vass of th Pzss from Engand, i;ellad, iad as. ports of Scotland, New, York. Ciago, an the, EAropca Qlfbiat' 'vifitgd th. ,hegoW Exik*-. setothis aftera.e . ?be guests of' tdxeentiyr, to tis xi 4ber'of Ov o gee w ere in brakes, rrges,a ether vi'ile t o th Ez- bilding by Bailie Cleaver, B*Lis Simons, en- , ...

THE IRISH EXHIBITION IN LONDON

... At a meeting held at the Mansion House yes- terday, amongst those present were the follow- ing- Sir Thomas Jones, P RH A; Mr Parkinson, . P; MAr A Williams, A R R A; Mr Rlobert Cochrane, C E; Mr P V Dluffy, Ai L A; MrThomas Farrell, B H A; ?? R J Kelly, E L; MrJas 'Shanks, T C ; MrJ D Renny, Mir Haslam, Mr Drewett, Mr Shairp, Mr Eaffety,t Mr Rooney, hon see, and others. In the enforced absence ...