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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 ...

LITERATURE

... I ?? AIDPOEMS; Sand BOefeLD. By WlSLj~ Beeves sad T murer . Lc JFew Irish poete are more truly racy fth tran the Sweet sisger of Bdas y, as soil t to ean tle old town on the Erne. hore s years have passed since his Moregs th Z - ~respeets, finoem, a lonst, eld, i published in Frasce, Aqegcaz It afildg tention far outside the shores of St. ?? swhilst partisans on both sides ef the Ch A sailed ...

THE IRISH EXHIBITION IN LONDON

... THE'SHEXBTION A- ' 0 - ?? 'LOND ?? 0 . 0- ;a -(FROM OURCORRESpOb_)y~ * eem ?? Feean-n.pecialjWire.) though bu wet truzisedItaE bb d , C~~ i :- - ?? :London, MdAay. : ?? .It seeems3 the habit of ourih in ra s to be i*9n ibut' an .unfnisheef state' at the day' of ;er- [opezln~;, ?? we, trust a~nd :believe iliatihid 'lribition will prove less a: sinner in this the respect than even custom would ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... - :F4Sa4JOiV A N)I ..YAMTI I S-TO ADV A tYOUNG PIANIST. The Athenomin of this week, noting the very sucess fi] tour which the young Scottish pianist, Mr Frederic Laond has just been wasking in G(ermany, reports that the German critics spoke I highly of his abilities, nx~t as a pianist sndua composer.' ThisgiVes the reader no Idea of how V&ry enttinsiastic the German critics were, and waatan ...

THE IRISH EXHIBITION IN LONDON

... T|, ,IjR ISH -EXMBITION IN LOiDON. At a meeting-held at the Mansion, House on Wednesday, the 2nd inst, the Lord Mayr, the Right Ron Thomas Sexton, M P, in the chair, there were present- Wr Henry Parkinson, J P, Count Plunkett, B L; Mr Angelo Fabie, CE; Mr R J Kelly, B L; Mr Robert- Cocrane, C E; Mr S Drewett, Canon Bagot, Mr J D Kenny, LBL; Mr M J Kenny, M P; and Mfr J C Rooney, bon secs. A ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHrO.N AND VARIVI&S. Eon. P.- Lyon arrived at KingStown yes. terday from England. Pierce htahony, M.P., arrived at Kings. ) town yesterday from England. 3 His Grace the Archbishop of Dublin ar- 5rived. at Kingstown yesterday from England. Captain A. Park arrived at Kingstown ye1sterday from England, 3 Lord Houghton has left Kingstown fox D England. We are asked by the Duke of Leinster to ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... ~.F4Sffioaf A2 7~ARIkRTLA%. Lard Gravilie has left Ki}gstew for Eng-t Th-e Baroness Pauline Procharka has left Kiogstown for Bengand, Cosnel3 Poe, C B, -and Mrs! Poe arrived- at Kiugstown yesterday from Englad. Lord Rossmore arrived at Kingstown yes- terday from England. ?? P F. Cowan arrived at Kingatiewn yesterday from Englnd. / Captain X, Boyd arrived at Kingasto; yesterdi;y from, Enoland. ...

SHAKESPEARE DETHRONED

... SHAKESPEARE DETHRONED ;i ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' I I: . . | 3~ ~~ _ : ?? v ~ I ' -MR, -DONNELLYS GREAT CIRYPTOGRtAM-' : BY FREEMAAXSPECAfL-WIRD,) London, Monday Night. I have to-night received from Messrs Sampson Low and Co a copy of Mr. Ignatius Donnelly's Great Cryptogran`-a ponderous book, in two! volumes, extending to one thousandpages, wherein thc audaoious American seeks to prove that ...

THE GLASGOW EXHIBITION

... I THlE GLASGOW - EHIBITION.X I~~~ ?? . . a, I . ; THE OPENING CUEEMONY. SPEECH BY THEAPRINCE OF WALES. --THE IRISH -EXHIBITS. . . Glasgowv, Tuesdig. :Glasgow is ?? to-day the nocaon of tke opening of the Glasgow Exhibition by their Royl Highneeses the Prince and Princess of Wales. .Tke weather,: which was dull and treaning in tsmnorning, has given place to -the fi 1' ettday ex- perienced this ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... ?? : - G- ' I I TH aT I I. . a eveninr a faiarg u dience greeted the .first;-performice ?? of tle comie opera 1 entitled TheBearr aiai.'lx Theat~hor's name-A. Mas1ager is not given- in the bi iand the factI may be taken sas 2noeikhat singul.r instance of b' mod~ety, for thogn thre -hentertainmenrt presents IR rely littieof originality -there -are at the sazie ' time vin fit manlyl episodes ...

IRISH EXHIBITION IN LONDON

... I- RISH. EXIEIBITI0N IN LONj*~Y. I -. . A meeting, wa held in the Mausini Hostr yesterday by the committee of the Iraish Eshibi. tion inc London, at which dile following were pro. sent-A S Fahie, CE ; Count Pliunkett,. ELI .J Kenny, M P: S D Ken-ny, EL; -JKeUy, EL; J Fagan, H Parkinson, J P; HE BrowA and others. Letters were read from the GreatSouthern and Western Railway and the Midland Great ...

LITERATURE

... THE LYCEUM., 2he Lyaewum for May is bright, varied, and use- fuL T1e periodical has rapidly risen to a fore- most place ;mong the monthlies. Indeed, its position among them is unique. It it a Catholic magazine and an Irish magazine, and its articles are always of immediate practical interest. The first article on T The Burden of Pauperism is a valuale study of the statistics of the subject ...