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INCORPORATED SOCIETY OF MUSICIANS

... I I IJNCORPORATED soCIETY OF' 1 AUSJ C ! AN S. THIR l I iRD DAY OF THE CON- FEUi-NCE THE, QUESTION. Oh' PITCH I | .1 ,Serb':irhro. ThurFcdeY. To-d:ty the proceedings in connection with the 15thl annual conference of the Incorparated fiiicieky; of Musicians we.e resun-kl in the handsome and spacious drawvingroomn of the GrandJ~ Hot', Scarborough. Nlr Wm 14 Coum- mnings, Principal of the ...

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... '-A1ATU I- T RA'i~TURE l N-ORP^ afland (Lady Gilbert). chi. ?? London 'ohi ½ siinlrful story of Irish I(es 'oral uch as on Rosa' em: ulnhi -lse iarlow, couid wva write. .ns 'sadly with an eyn strkiit 'vaithx *a malingl e, h 1ii Inu,1 fWr. hectose We netvr fori As ?? mlotn of the eharacters or in- tic] i`'rest in )nora, the heroine. is .t. I cis( tylve of Iris, A of whom Irisj redllers Wll it' ...

QUEEN'S THEATRE

... QUEEN'S TH]IAR E. THIl SLATE GOLT | Lasb evening the romantic drana The| Slave Girl, by Seymour Hodges and Lang- ton Mfithell, was prod-ced at the Queen's; Theatre before a large and in-I terested audience. The play is; placed in the Souhern Stes of America' in the tine of the Civil War, and aboundsj in striking situations and sensasional dre- velopments involved in that great struggle. The ...

THE ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY'S SPRING SHOW

... fTH ROYAL DUBLIN SOCETS SPRING SHOW OPLONG DAL TE EXHIBPTS. Ps= LML Tovi THRSO TH YJSK PRIZ WNE ansrdqin -th &deb(lpT bevetng it- am4ibe SeC* Iana, say, saft, Gd babnY. Tbia_3r a8 to umubem and dam, M as fUwsA _92 COM 3Z; Hwmiz& E8 s; Ae, d- A9 catt, 32; Nofft M 8UID& Xzd 1Wled -etd, )D GalUsy3, 6 e A ,14; Kes, 43 7Det 4 - ae~, S6,s Gumu., 2- dair cattie, 16: OXIX3,fl*, 3.; Im &teal.of 776 ...

FAIRS

... NAVAN.-This Lair wasi well supplied withL 5 stock;. There was a full attendance of buyers 5 from Dublin, Dundmilk, Belfas4t ad other places C in addition to the ?? deasa-e. Business was! 5 brisk for all classeos, and price9 sa;.ifactory. 3 Store stock met a brisk sale, and an early clear- a ance. Beef was sacre, and dear, best sorts Tealisinrg fuy 65s to 6s per cwt; second clams, 54s to 60s ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VAMEMS. ARRIVALS AND DEPPARTURES. Captain R Whiltehead has arrived aft Kings- town from England. Captain Greer has arrived at Kingstown from England. 'Lady Thomson and fiss Gladys Thnoson have ?? at Kingston from England. Countess of Partarlington has left Kings- town for England. Hon Mrs Rowley has Ll. Kingston for Englhnd. Major Lysaght has left Kingstown for Yng- land, Capteha ...

BALLYSHANNON AGRICULTURAL SHOWS

... BALLYSHANNON AGRICUI- TUhRL SHOWS Bsllyshanon, Tuesday. These sbors were held yesterday under the most favourable' 'auspices. The weather-the great cbosiadeitior in matters of the kind -was simply y'gmi ent; The executive had offerd valnabfirizes;W: the horse jumping, gym- khana'races, and -the splendid military band of the Yok axdl alrushire Regiaent, under the baton of r~gr e etton, ...

KILKENNY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW

... KILKENNY AGRICULTURAL SOJCIETY'S .J1OW. --aim he Despite a di-nral, t'nreoten;Dr, and mnoody ted morning, which meraeed everyone who had to, the travel in consequence of not being a native, for the weather for thnA' ith Showv turned ou till I on right. Matters were managed vcry .ell in. I nid deed, under the direction of Mlr E.on Sec 31 31 rho M Yfurphr, and the accomaaodati'n for the men-- ...

FAIRS

... Tialiva'obircl,--Tlt. j failr w:s baeld vs-rard-ry in Spleindid wveathber, and there wirY a. trand at5n-. darnce, of bath buyer'S ant teel. IL hi }nrse ?? 1t die: c was a b: i-kE dr:oind. p;rn- Icipally in eo.b. whittilcirreazy linu;ht up at prices rangin; frrmt £20 lo £30. Ih C-ira of horse are heccminH' i tree, airl (ealers ar' c ?? the cotlilrv in a ar-b cf thorn. 3ilk wacs scaree and bed ...

LITERARY LONDON

... I LI'TERARY LONDON I p IRISH POINTS AND PAGES Things Seen, the opening volmne cii the 'tMemorial 'Edition of the Works of the late Mr G W Steeves, which Mr BladeWoond, in his octogenrian gaiety, has pre~pred imid bis lain and 'braes. contains certain Irish papers, In Searwh f a. Famine. from which we mar see anew the kind of ?? intel. ilectwel -fare rliiuh the Imperia.l brjchayer cares ...

THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... ,,,E P, AI Es, iXHIBITIO 0 | I ri> ?? :^ 1i1 t pir:i o, nf the present day 0: ;,ii a:'ha;tile a -k and pleasure of s, 5rl Is ..r t'ae TOUn. and that the old .remcw;; r t, -1 temailnaged the affairs ' ,- n.:at, according to their t3r;',niso thiS fact, and be - - ne active ibuiness of life c acer to control LIt is pre- t-; ' s~rti. o£,f the organisers of n , niveriele. The whole giant sart-US ...

CONCERT IN THE EXHIBITION HALL

... I COaING E RT IlN T7l TX IIIBIT EN IId A very suacees,0a1jj coje-n 3vzsL lied En tnhe Ex, Mibi-tion Hatll iost r!:gn t -1o a-id of tie i- -indsof Dreaw Memorial Church. in cconect;on witih ?? ohjcf. -a l'a4aar -i!! ihcI bte held uet-ri; next mhhth. 'The prrcpa -rorloter of thZ lenlert3 a.nr.,e~'t -Osas~ 'Nsrs, s S:fiith, Boz-oic ieninsasisnmeni ?? ni=ernhi' ch-cti, dton L j-ice Uc- hier it I 4 ...