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GAIETY THEATRE

... Last eveningr TMiss Minnie Palmer and her com- pany appeared at the Gaiety- Theatre in My Sweetheart, a play whieh has allready been giveni here. The play is simply a vehicle for allowing opportunities to Mist Palmer to sing a numbberof| music hall songr, and execute somae pretty dances. Her vobaliscn is not her strong point, but she makes t-he most of what -voice she has, and has a number ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... ITEMSOK AND VAPJR TIES. Captain Arthur Brooke, C.B., R.N., ar- rived at Hizgetown 7esterday from England. Lieutenant-Colonel Meredith arrived at Kingatown yesterday from Esglsndl Majok Meredith arrived at Kingstown yes- terday from England. Captain Thompson arrived at Kingstown yesterday.from England. Colonel Caulfield arrived at Kingstown yea- terday from England. Sur~geon-Major I'C~reery, ?? ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... JFASHION AND VARIMTE. | A _ ~ ?? . Captain Doyle arrived at Kingstown yes- terday from England. Major and Mrs Adanis arrived at Khigs- town yesterday from England.- Lieutenant-Colonel and Mrs Mayhew ar- lired at Kingstown yesterday for England.. Captain Wm.. Scriven, R N, arrived at K;ingstown yesterday from England. Captain Daiphper left Kifigstown yesterday for England. Mr. Sergeant Hemphill ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... ! 7FASBIO2AXD N-.ANTDZ&A..: Dr-Mnrphy, 14 Gardiner's-place,-ha left I town for a few weeks. Surgeon Dovye has removed from 69 Lower Mount street to 23 Lower Fitnziuiam stre' Dr F B' Nowlan has' left 109 Haddington-! road, nia Holyhead, for a week's stay in London. MAfr. J.ohn M1oore, Professor of Singiusz and jFiann,'1sS resunmed teacitina at his residence 32 North' Great George's street.. IDr ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE—MIGNON

... GA. r T R-- 3 Last night 'Mignon was reneaed before a sienzely crowded audience. - The caste wassthe Msmue as on the last occasion of its erformance. Xadame Georgina Burns as - Fetin' Miss -Moody as M'igaoe r. Gh4si as Wilhelin and Miss Dickinson ns FredeiFck, were most uccessf ul in their respective parts, and al-te well-known members were listened io with great Pleas-ure and greeted. ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... , FASHION AND YVAIBTIE& ' _ . * -- ?? v 11 The Duke and Duchess of Saxe-Meinu3 en e ,ans~auts strived 'at King.stawa,-yester'day fiomfnglant.i Sir Henry and the Hon Lady Robinson arrived at RingttovwAyesterlay fndfngiand j Sir Robert audi Lac, Stewarb arrived at Smgsitown yesterday ftron England. Sir John Pope Hemessy arrived at Kigs ! town yesterday from Enlssa y a t I H P Perry, 4thl Royal ...

CONCERT BY THE CARL ROSA OPERA COMPANY

... CONCERT BY THE CIRL ROSA OPERA COMPANY. The concert and operatic recital given at two o'clock on Saturday afternoon in the Leinster Hall by members of this company was fairly well at- tended, and was a satisfactory display ,f the talexits of the artistes, more especially for those' who could not go to the Gaiety Theatre. The first part of the programme consisted of a ballad concert in which a ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... PA.EIQ AND A=TLZ&. l T The Countess Fitzwifialm and Euite have left rtaigtown for Euigla. TheM arhiiesms of Lanadowne and suite -mve left ingetown for EngIsd- LAwd Charles and Ladies Evelyn and.Bea- trice hitamice hare left Kingstown for nglasiad. The.Hon Hwy ZBourke has left K~ings- town for RagiandL Admiral and Mm-Dovgas-have left-King%- towa for England. Admiral Spsecer has left Kingtqwn ...

CARL ROSA OPERA COMPANY

... C^ ARL ROSA OPERA COMANY. _ _ ?? I - - > l ' ;A.RITA:f.WS ?? On Saturday afternoon I- aritana was re- peated before a very large audience. Miss Ananda' Fabris as dhe gipsy heroine again charmed every- body by her delightful vocalism and gracefu l acting. Mr. John Child sang thie music of DonI 3 Cosar very capably, and was loudly applauded. IThe chief sones wtre re-demanded. Mr. Celli as ...

LITERATURE

... I I THE LlErrs OF THE MoST REV. JOuH MA4-cHALE, D.D., Archbishop of Tuiam. 51. Hl. Gill and Son. Wbile Ireland preserves her religion and her; national sentiment the name of the Lion of the Fold of Judah will be a name to conjure %vith Whether as a foremost defender of Catholicitv and most dreaded foe-of proselytism, or as consee- crated knight doing battle for the cause of the | people, John ...

THE DE ANNA CONCERTS

... - - ~HEmDE ~-NNA COkdE1'TS.- I I . I; - -1 The-s n of these concewt' took ?? last evemng in the Leinster Hall The attendance] wsanot at all as ?? as the excellence -of tfhe iderved; The firstitem, a piaaforte4 violoncello duet by esao consisting., ?? be:atiful theme, wan admirjbl- ;played byY Mr Edersderfi ad M . C K Irwin. |Madfle Doria, who has a rich mezo-soprano voice, and tgs with a deal ...

MAGAZINES FOR SEPTEMBER

... I MAGAZINES FOR SEPTEM11BER 1 lI ?? _ . ?? THE MONTH. Sepiember. 15118. London, Burns and Cate Dublin, GllMand Son. 'The rev editor of 271c Month opens its Sep- tember number with a very powerful article on [the vagaries and inconsistencies of the late Pan- Anglican Conference. The proceedings of the Conference afforded much material for trenchant criticism, and Father Clarke is just the man ...