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ULSTER HALL PROMENADE CONCERTS

... ULSTER HA.LL PROMENXADE CONCERTS. TnaE second of the series of promenade concerts. which was given last eveninv in the Ulster flail, was one of the most enjoyable that has been held this sea on.The hall was tastefully illuminated under the direction of Mr. Motherell, the area bieing nicely carpeted, and decorated with hand- somoe greenhouse and other plants. The vestibule, whieh waq fitted tup ...

THE SCIENCE AND ART MUSEUM

... TEE SCIENCE AND ART MUSEUm. I . ~ ~ __ + During Christmas week the recerded attent | dance of vi-ltorS of tlie Museum Was as followas: j -Sunday before Christmas Day, 595; Monday, 24th, 449; on Christmas Day the AMuseumi was, of course, closed; Wednesday, 25th, St Stephen;'s 'Dcv 1,020; Thursday, 27th. 8ta; and Friday, F 28th. 44-making a total for those days of 3,364 ' perss. During the ...

DUBLIN POPULAR CONCERTS

... The Leineter Hall was crowded on Saturdav I a night, and Mr. J Ml Sullivan haa every reason to feel gratilied at the encouragement and support which have been so far extended to his enterprise. _ The artnists on this occasion included Miss Hen- don Warde, Mrs Scots-Fenuel, Signor Abrarnvff, and Mr. Isidor dte l,ara. M'iss Warde pozsesaes a l plesaant contralto voice, and she sang very nicely ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND TABIETIE&. Lady A Brooke and Miss Brooke have lea Kingstown for England. The Hon Browne Guthrie has left Kings. town for England, Major and Mrs Watsor have left Kings. town for England. Major Hutton has left Eingstowu for Bug. land. Captain and Mrs Roche has left Kingstowul for England. The Hon Henry Beurke arrived at Kings- town yesterday from England. The Marquis of Ormnende ...

ARMAGH INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION

... A IMAGCT INDUSTRUIAL EXEIiIT1OTN.| T.rtT the industrial exhibition which was in- augurated with suc'h success by Colonel Burges in Dungannon should he followed go closely by another in ArmariJa that promise's to be no less successful, augurs wvell for the future of Ulster, and, indeed, of Irish industry. Ithas beenalreway stated that to exhibitions of this kind the artisan must look for the ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... The Hon Mrs Lawless has left Kingstown for England. The Marquise of Oregan has left Kings- town for England. Lieut G( K Wright, R. N R, has lef t Kings- town (or England. Lieut Elderten, lst E Surrey Regiment, has left Kingstown for England. Lord George Fitzgerald has arrived at Kingcstown from England. Lady Isabel Clayton has arrived at Kings- Kingstownatrom England. Lady E Talbot and suite ...

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... ?? - IMTZMWVQ?W; IFF , Z~IN~ ?? U1WC X %4Wt toe attze of ndaery Mse a cblr' fany dress boi at the Vicregel Lodge Lmt evemin. Thr Seee HiRhueceS the Prince and P s Bdward of Sae Wim=z rae prest The gues commned to arrive at seven O'clock, and they wer joined in the reception reoms by their Excellecdesa 3n the following members of die Viceregal parpy:-Vk. Castloreah, who appeared as a huntsmna ...

THE SORCERE'S RETURN: A POLISH LEGEND

... Now FIRST PUBLISHED. ALL RIIGHTS RESERVED. THE SORCEkER'S RETURN: A POLISH LEGEND. 1Y ALETHLA PHIILLIPS, Author of A Romj2xcB oF THE REVOLUTION, M2vY RIVAL, &C. AM NEW YE~A was about to dawn on the ill-fated 1olish land. The old one was closing amid dark forebodings. and some high hopes arose in the breasts of the younger generation alone. for their elders were consrious that little ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... I _ THE GAIETY THE&TRE. ?? evening Miss Alleyn opened an engage- % ment at the Gaiety Theatre before a by no means tt large audience. The play was 8 Ronmeo and c- Juliet, a work of which, with no disrespect to Le the late Mr. William Shakespeare. it may be said d tihe public can easily have somewhat too much, :e unless it is ?? well presented. The devouring y passion of Juliet, the ...

LITERATURE

... LrrU AND ?? or! WLLmtIAM FrEMItrN STEvEau8soN, D.D., Minister of' Christ Church, Rathgar, Dublin. By his Wife. London: T. Nelson &a Sons. Tar late R1ev. Dr. W. P. Stevenson, menmorials of whose life and work are contained in this volume, was one of tho most gifted of -modern preachers. In the pulpit he explained Christianity and urged its claims with an earnest and persuasive eloquenoe that ...

THE DUBLIN SOCIETY'S SCHOOL OF ART

... ?? THE DUBLIN SOCIETY'S SCHOOL OFI - _ ' ART. Oa St Stephen's Day the exhibition el the-norks I of the students in the Itoyal Dublin Society's School of Art, consiating of drawings, pvntmgs aud moodellings, A-hich were sent for competition to South Kensmrgtcn last May, and were theu I adjudicated upon, .will be open to the ptlblie at twe schooL adjacent to the houes, Kildare ssreet, from' ten ...

ALL THE WORLD AROUND

... ALT, THE WORLD AROUND, stealtily climbilig np niltil an altitude two thou- an(l fept above that ot ?? was reacilel3 nm1. drawill z ?? oll 2 *2olilparativ ...