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THE GAIETY THEATRE

... THRE GAIETY THEATRE. FAUST. I Last night eFaust was repeated before a crowded house at the Gaiety Theatre. The caste was very much the same as before, save that Mr. Leslie Crotty on this occasion was Valentine, a part in which he has won many laurels, and Miss Dickerson was the Siebel. Mr. Crotty's perform- ance -as singularly good, and his acting and sing- ing, especially in the death ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... -=FASHION AND YARTrIES. -- -1 1 $t, P'SST&OH .48S ?? ile, * ?? Last night her Excellency the Blarchioness of Londonderry and her dtarghter, Lady Helet Stuart, accompanied by the Hon H White and Mr MuIlhra (private secretary), honoured the Gaiety Theatre by 1 their presence to witness Daly's Company in The Taming of the Shrew,. Sir George Porter hbas returned to his resi- de.uce, 3 Merrian ...

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

... FASHION ANL-D VARITIES. i. The Ron A Ponsonby arrived at Kings- | town yesterday from Rhland. Colonel the Hon-L Butler Massy and Mrs Massy arrived at Kingstown yesterday fromn England. Sir James Spaight arrived at Kingstown i Y4rterday from England. I ' i Colonel W~avehl arrived at Kingstown yesterday f)om England. Major A lottenhlam. (A and S Highlanders) I arrived at Iungstown yesterday from ...

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 ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... EASRION AND .ARIETIES. Lady F Doyne and Mliss Doyne liave left Klngsto'an fur England. Colonel Moloniey has left Kingstoun, i' England. Consul-General and Mrs Arnistro-ng h,;a left Kingstoni- ior England. Captain and M21rs Barrett, have le: i-hos- town for England. Cantain ,J H Bor. R M%1 A, h.as leftL Rigls. town for Enland. Major ?? 'Mrs Jameson have left EKints. toen for England. Licutenant ...

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

... . FASHIO AND VABITIES. Lady Foster arrived at Kingstown yester- day frorm England. Lady St Lawrence arrived at Kingstown ?? from England. C- aptain Eccles arrived at Kingstown yesterday fronu England. The Mayor and Mayoress of Mosely, Lan- cashire, arrived at Singstown yesterday from Eng- land. The Earl of Lucan has left Kingstown for England. Viscountess Helmsley has left Kingstown for ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASIIOY AND FARLrTIE& a Mr. T' F Studley has returned to town. Dr Rawtrey Benson has returned to his residence, 57 Fitzwillisan square. Surgeon Tobin has returned to 59 Stephen's green. M J de Bathe, Royal South GGloucester Regiment, has left Kingstown for Englant. H S A Priice of Saxe Meiningen has leat Kingstown for England. The Duke of Saxe-Afeiningen has left KNzastown for Eagisuil. ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... 7FASHXON AND T.VABIATL&.M ' V , . ?? W~or-tlvdArtived :at Kingstbn yes- terday from nlnys-d. Capt Arthur Fitzgerald, The Royal Scots, arrived at Kingstown yesterday from England. Rev RI Pearc& and the Rbn Mrs Pearce arrived at Ritn;stovrn yesterday from flgland. Sir Craven 0 Goring; Bart, Lady, and Miss |Goring arrived at Riegstown vesterday from England. I Lieut-Colonel W T ?? arrived at ...

LITERATURE

... ?? - L7,ERAT7URE. I THE HISTOY OF IRELAND, FROM THE RE- rOEMATION- TO TEE UNION. By Dr. t Hassen- carp, Head Master of the Royal Gynmasium, Os. tsowo. London: Swan. Sonnenschein and Co, Pater. noster square. This book is a translation from the German, by E A Robinson, and specially annotated by the author. It contains two prefaces-one to the German edition, the other to the English transla- ...