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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I I _ i, _ I _ I Cardinal Moran (sacs the Stancdarc) is staying at the Mionasterv of tbe Psasionist Fathers, Iiighgate-hill. Heisfast recovering foom anattackof infll1nsan, and at the cud of the present week will leave London for Ireland. The London Press has been anuthorised tlO correct anr error Ia the Court Circuliar as to the Court Ball ii riday night. Her Royal Highniesstlh' Princess of ...

PUPILS CONCERT AND THEATRICALS AT ST. MARY'S DOMINICAN CONVENT, CABRA

... ?~ P aST X C , 'i~-iT A ND THEATR1-I C., r Sn AT a.I'.S D MIiNICAIN 1>\LNI, At ?? I V l ?? rcal -- ?? - year- inrattestedit' in 1- ;- ?? . s ?? Dominic-tn Board- i olt: In ., Apsrli from the verv $:10 ll: 1051'.- . ii; 6i ?? 'programme ?? -I lie ?? i -- 'n in1, the 0 oi'-:lsion llas -: f s .ia inte et: it marked she eels- Fxoev a n o. tin- gold-rn ;ulilee of c-ne of the Il ei.libeS -2 ?? t he ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. Capt Sandes arrived at Kingstown yester- day from Englane' Earl De Mlontalt and the Ladies Maud arrived at Hringstown yesterdayjfrom England. The Earl of Shaftesbury has left Kings- town for England. Sir Percy Grace, Bart, has left Kings- town for EvgIand. Lady Grace has left Kingstown for Eng- land. Lieutenant-Colonel Heathcote and Mrs Heathcote have left Kingstown ...

THE GAIETY SEASON

... THE GAIELY SEASON. ArTER an unusually brilliant season of English opera at the Gaiety, irlich was made memorable by many novelties, not- ably the production of i Tannhauser and Pagliacci, Mr. Michael Gunn has issued, as will be seen from our advertising columns, an autumn programme of a most attractive character. This supplemental list of engagements shows that Dublin audiences will be ...

BALLINASLOE FAIR

... I- :BALLINASLOB- FAIR. By ' _ . i: I Li GREAT FALL IN CATTE. Ballinasloe, Friday. u There was a good deal of disappointmenit at ii the tone of tbi fair to-day. A rise in prices n had been anticipated. The prices obtained at BRanagher and Monte encouraged the hope that c the increase in prices would be continued up ii to the Ballinasloo fair. . lnt as the sheep had g gone down since Banagher so ...

CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS

... I~~ ~ ~ _ _. The amusements provided for the Christmas season are sufficiently numerous to present quite an embarrassment of riches, and visitors to our city can have-little reason to complain on tho score of want of variety and interest. The Gaiety Pantomime and the operas at the Ieinster Hall, the sensational play at the Queen's, and the variety entertainment at the Star are each certain to ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION A VA The Ladies Mabel aW)A N - sY rived at Kiugstawn yesyerd3yfVOL Hon Mrs Trench ?? at Kbsk*& yezery froze England. Colonel Jones arrived at Kiugstow74 pN terday from England. Major Drommond arrived at Kinptwao' yestavlay-from England. Capt Brooker. R E, arrived at aKb* VAw yndetday from England. Right Rev ths Bishop of O -nn.3Mh PakenhAm Waish ati-i1d at KtA-bw a England. Earl of ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... f4SIIION AN)D VARIETIES. Tr Sir Richard Rennie arrived at KinSi=OF st yesterday focu England. d General Sir R. Biddulph arrivfd atNKi4gs' e town, yesterda'y fron Eng;lan, e Sir Donsslas Galton arrived at KiDnr^-62 Y yestcstiay Pro,- l nhgand. Sir . Fraser arrivei at ?? es h terilayfrornE-giand. :s Sa e Cei (3,.nerai Eit~i~laarirewi t Tlinsr towin 'eter'ls; t.rts Encand. Li SSurgeO 2-iajor ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I PA0HIOZ 1D VAvZEs. I FASHIONABLE XARRIAGE, The marriage announced same-weeks ago as arranged between Captain Reddy, J P, 3rd Battfion theinegs Liverpool Begiment, and Kathleen Emiy, daughter of Dr and Mrs Hamilton Burke, 1 Waterloo road, was selensed yesterday at Stas Church, Haddington road, by the Rev A Buterfield, in presence of th Venerable Canon Lee, P P; Bev Fathers Lube, Murray, end ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... BOOKS OF THE -DAY. I TSR I1STORY AND TOPOGRAPHlY OF THE COUNNTY CLARE. By James Frost, M R I A. Dubliv: Sealy, Bryers, and Walurer. M1r. Frost has in the volume before us rodluced au excellent monograph on the efinty Clare. Evidently the result of wide research and lovini labour, there is no aspect of the history or topography of the ancient territory of Thomond which it left untouched. ...

CHECKING A NEW INDUSTRY

... CHEO~1N A3,. TO THE EDITOR, F'BXEYAN AND NATIONAL PREU. S&t-The following facts relative to yoU1 article under above heading in your ikue of the 21st instant may be interesting, and their early insertion bat justice to me, whose name has been so freely dealt with. The river Moy, which flows through my property here, has been for all time the source of irrigation of a large area of alluvial ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AD VAMIETIES. Marquis and Marchioness of Londonderry and suite have left Kingstown for England. Viscount De Vesci has left Kingstown for Englnd. Viscount Glentworth has left iingstowU England. Captain M'Calmont, 3i P. has left Kinga. town for England. HO Arnold Forster, Ml P, has left Kings. town for England. William RedmondMP,and Mrs Redmond have left Kingstown 'or England. Alfred ...