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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND FABIEZIES. Mrs John Locke has left Kingstown forl England. The for. Judge Ricbards has left. Kings- town for England. Samuel Reddy, 4th Regiment, has left Kingstown for England. Surgeon P B Tuthill, Medical Staff, has left Kingstown for England. The BHon Mrs Farrell arrived at Kings- town yesterday from England. Colonel J fl Graham arrived at. Kingstown yesterday from England. ...

MR. GLADSTONE AT THE IRISH EXHIBITION

... I , - ; ?? INTERESTIh'G INOCIDPEN'Tt London, Friday. in Mr. Gladstone paid a visit to the Irish Exhiib cc tion to-day. The event was crowded with inci- hr dents which show how deeply inteersted is the fi G Grand Old Mlan in everything appertaining to fi Ireland. No public announcement whatever was w made of the intended visit. The affair was kept It strictly private, and very few of the ...

ALL THE WORLD AROUND!

... ALL THE WORLD AROUND I WITH PU?174E , Pr, AND CAMiERA. BY CHARLES DU-VAL. AUTHOR 0?' WITH A SHOW TEH.OUGH SOUTHIEIN AFRICA. 411 Ri;Yhi Reserreed. No X. THE LAND OF FAIR NATAL. GIVEN as conditions, good weather, a reliable ship, and agreeable travelling companions, and there is no pleasanter sea trip than that which brings yoe l from Port Elizabeth to Natal. The coast of South Eastern Africa ...

THE IRISH EXHIBITION

... rJ'WE IRISH EX.1IBITIOX.| A FANCY BAZAAR. i BY OUlU SPECIAL WInll Lo'`DON, TU;nAY.-Fresh life was imparted to the Lish Exhibition to-day by the opening of the longqpromised grand fancy bazaar. This impor- tant function has brought to Olympia rank, fash11 , and troops of friends, There is a general incliaation among the public to favour this em- pc -m of Irish trade and commerce, with its side ...

LITERATURE

... -urn- - L1?RATUR? Trn? ?tau?i 1'ilINOE .&Mi OTHETh TALnS? by Oscar WillIe y1OfldOU David Nntt, 270, Stcand. ,? :i?a.? i?sen published his last vohi? a more charmang collection of stories than Air, Oscsjx Wsld?'? 1?'?l?pY Prince and other Te? has not appei?red The lightness and deIiee? ,? touch, the tenderness, the juaint humour with ? ?eh?I?ess,.. iiiad tb upa?eetcd p?thcis.?-an tiw cha ...

TWELFTH OF JULY CELEBRATIONS

... o COLERAINEI AND LIMAVADY. Tan brethren of the Coleraine, Limnavady, and 0 lracosquin districts celebrated the Twelfth by a splendid demonstration at Limavady. On their arrival at Limavady the lodges defiled into the m main street, wlxere they were met and cordially o weloonedby the local brethren. A procession was 1 then formed, and in admirable order proceeded alon., the streets of the town, ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VA Rvl.EIES. Colonel R Caulfeild has left inastown for England. Colonel St G Caulfeild has lefP Kingstown for EnSglnd.D Major Warren has left Kingstown for England. Major-General and Mrs Fitzgerald have left Hingstown for Kngland James Brenan, It H A, has left '(ingatowvn for England. M Kidd, It N, has left Kingstown for England Sir Frederick W Heygate arrived at Kings- torn ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VABRIIES. Colonel Fitzgerald arrived at Kingstown yesterday forom England. Major Bence Lamtbert arrived at Kings- town yesterday from England. The Ron Mrs Algernon Perse has arrived at Xingt0owa from England. Sir W and Lady Butler have arrived at Kingstown from England. Major Capper has arrived at Kingstown from EDngland. Major and Mrs Eustace Jameson have ar- rived at Khiastown ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... TASIIION AND VARLEIES. Captain Riall has left Kingstown for Eng. land. The Rigrht Rev bishop M'Evily has left Rfingstown for England. Sir Howard Grubb, F R S, has left Kings- town for England. Sir Percy and Lady Grace arrived at Kings- town yesterday from England. Sir T Milner artived at Kingstown yester- day from England. Sir John M'Kerlie and Miss M'Kerlie ar- rived at Kingstown yesterday ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... 1'AIS11ION AND VARIETIES. I + t or ci Oroctsre arrived at Kin-gstown I. antudn and Mrs NV H Irvine and famlily urare '4 at Xinf tgtolvn ?? fromt England. t 'to Jt;Ci:!rnd Staucy, Bishop of sai!,. U ur;ti arvived at ls-agstosA yesiterdav fro nt Cap'l ti~ George Quinnti has left K&trgstewarn for Log luznd.] Dr IJ M'We'noev, sur?aiual AssistaLnt .0ater MiE-ricord0i,e llsiioejt, w5ii Meidical ...

ALL THE WORLD AROUND!

... ALL THE WORLD AROUND ! .ee WITHE PENCIL, PEV, AND CAB&RA. T1 So BY CHARILES DU-VAL. th up AUTHOR OF WITH A.6SOW TIROUG+H sOUTHEEN ca AFRICA. eb ' ' _ , . ~~~~~~~by . ou A. .Rights Rayercved. lit pr an '- - No. XL.an NATAL, DURBANL TO MARITZBBURG. ru THERSE are several routes competing for the hononr pel of being the beat to the gold fields of the th all Transvaal, or rather to that portion ...

THE IRISH EXHIBITION

... London, Wednesdav. The completion of the grounds at Olympia has at length been achiered, and to-day a very nume- rous company assembled to- it§ess a rehearsal of tle sh am fight and some horse-jumpinp comipeti- tions which are to form a chief element in the outdoor attractions at the Exibition. The horse- jumping and gther comnpetitions were sadly 'marxed by the heavy rainmnad the thick mud on ...