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LITERATURE

... : . . I TR RA TURTe. SHAWN NA SOGGART11, TIlE PRIEST HUNTER. AN IRISH TALE OF THE PENAL TDIES. t lBY I. A15CUDEACON, ESQ. (Dublin Duflfy.) e The author of this deeply interesting story has sought for e his materials in a period of Irish history that teems with painful interest. There is no romplication of woe and mis- r fortune, inflicted by savage and unrelenting crueltlon the one side, and ...

LITERATURE

... L I il RA T UBE.' ]BLACK Nvot7.v a, MAGAZINE. This month's ?? is enoellent-the contents interest. ina and va ied. Blacklwooed is a periodical wh'ch is no - nerely--indeed we may say always-calcnlated to gratify it. readers, and whioe.- is sustained at a level and uniform rate of neonllence. A long and powerful paper entitled The Army ori. giriates ii a review of two works, which were ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... T - THIEATRE RlOYAL, It must be said that our manager has contrived. during the season, to afford to his patrons an excceedingly ?? selected series of attractions. We propose going sornewhiat into the details of the several engagements which have filled up the season in our review of it at its close. We may noly observe, that next to the pleasure afforded an audience like ours, by the ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHTONABLE INTELLIGENCE. WINDSOR, MoNDAY.-The Queen and Prin0e Albert, accompanied by the King of Saxony, arrived at the Castle five minutes before four o'clock this Afternoon, from the Slough station of the Great Western Railway, iavitng travelled from town.by a special train. At six oclocklhis Royal High- Hess Prince Albert, attended by Sir Edward Bowater, left the Castle for Sloucgh to ...

THE MAGAZINES

... | ly BLACKWOOD, de An article on Injured Ireland, in this month's Black- at wood, begins in the following flippant strain a_ to The miseries of the Irish people, and the oppressions in under which they groan, form the topics of conversation in ie every quarter of the globe-you hear of them at Rome and j- at Constantinople-they are discussed on the prairies of it Texas and in the wilds of ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... - ? ?: , - , , - . . - - - , . t ?? - -4?, -. i.. tAllJ., I f ll? I - , -. ; 115.51 I L- -About a quarter bol'ore foer 6lbtjk mtit CelcO res. ?? gave *~arning of the pllfroach of the ro.'3ΒΆ, 4 itis grae the duke,accvomplanied by the duchess, procd ?? the the setep of the portico, to ?? or~ cteheri-( d terenaisiing portion of thle dlstinguistse,l visitr uiyit' ern- vestibule until the royal ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... | We have again to notice, in the moat favourable terms the efforts of the ballet corps, who have been for so many evenings past delighting large and brilliant audiences; and if we have anything to regret, it is that we had not an op. e portunity once more to witness the entire of Esmeralda. le Nothing can he better than the piquant and graceful co- is quetry of C. Grisi in the dance where ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I FASHfONABLE INTELLIGENCE. His Royal Higheits. Prince George of Cambridge will be absent trom England about a muaht. lila Royal Righnes Joined tbe Duohess of Cambridge ?? a om- penheim. near FrankrOrt, on Friday last. The Duchess of Sunderland a d Lady Caroline Lezeson Gower, acoomapanied by the Marquis of Kildare, have arrived At Trenthem, Stafbirdshire, from Dunrobio Csatle. Viscount ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE NHER MAJESTY'S VISIT TO SCOTLAND. Loch Laggan, Saturday. ?Yesterday, her Majeaty, with Lady Jocelyn, as lady in wait- ing, accompanied the Prince Consort and party on the moors of Glen Sheva to view the beating of the surrounding covers. The weather kept pretty well from ten to three,.when some heavy showers fell. Prince Albert left the lodge at about ten o'clock for ...

ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S CATTLE SHOW

... - E I THURSDAY-SECOND DAY. i The prizes were declared this day. The following iR a list of those adjudged in the black cattle and horse classes Section 1, ?? prize for best bull four ! years' old to Robert Burrowes, Gultown, Kiloullen-chal- lenge clp, gold medal, and thirty sovereigns; second prize, William Blaney Wade, Clonbraney, twenty sovereigns. Section 2, first prize for best bull, one ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FAtO1n~ N~~~ . XNDSOn, TUSDA .-T QU Albert, accompanied by the Prbee Zf 0 een and _sure grounds of the Castle this 2orningaleen anked 1 PI re- in a pony phaeton. Her Majesty and Pa nd alasotohieretls Duchess of Kent at Frogtnore Lodge. Sir Albert li at the Castle from London this E Rfte o Robert PTe sit ose The royal dinner party at the Cattle th-avistesb et ats Her Royal HighnesstheDuchebssof ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant entertained the following at dinner on Mondapy at the Viceregal Lodge:- The Earl of Cloumel, Viscount Doneraile, Lord Tullamore, Sir Henry Marsh, Bart., the Judge of the Prerogative Court. Mr. Quentin Dick, M.P.; Colonel Bowles, Mr. A Court; Captain Dawson, aide-de-camp in waiting. The Duke and Duchess of Leinster, the Marquis of Kildare, Lord Otho Fitzgerald ...