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THEATRE ROYAL—JENNY LIND

... THEATRE ROYAL-JENNY LIND, I Yesterday mo:n'ng the box-office of the Tbeatra P-, ?? sv~vs 5 mu ^ v~s~a@ v iM A Biratre levol Wva opened for the purpose of giving the public an opportunit selecting places in the house in order to hear the Sieeh Nightingale. There was downright positive excitement na nifested-nearly as much as if the charmer were pros- We have not beheld the like for a long ...

THE QUEEN'S VISIT—THE VICEREGAL MUSICAL SOIREE

... THE QUEEN-S VISIT-THE VICEREGAL MUSICAL SOIREE. I TO THE EDITOR OF TilE FREEMAN. 16th August, 1849. Sip.-Your Idler has certainly been busy on this sub- ject. His account of the musical entertainment given to her Majesty at the Lodge is quite true. Irish airs and all per- formers, save those of the right sort, were virtually excluded on that occasion. It is only fair to confirm what Idler' ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I ;FASHIONABLE INITELLIGBE.CE. I ARRIVAL 01' THE QUEIRN OF THE BELGIAXS.- Her Majesty the Queen of the Belgians embarked at Ostend, at half-paqt seven o'clock on Tuesday morning, attended by the Baroness ?? and Major A. ?? de Moerkerke, in the Princess Alice steam-packet for Woolwich. The Princess Alice arrived off Woolwich dockyard at a quarter past five o'clock. Her Majesty on landing was ...

LITERATURE

... I . LITRRATURE. I WANDERINGS IN SPAIN. BY MARTIN HAVEmrY, ESQ. (London: T. C. Newby; Dublin: John numming.) It is a strange fact thatithe country whose name is, be- yond all others, the most associated with chivalry, and romance, and song, should be the least known to the other countries in Europe. Some of the leading facts in the his- tory of Spain are familiar to all persons. The treachery ...

FASHIONS FOR APRIL

... I a, ,. F ASHIONS sFUX APRIL. , I (Frosnthe. 'London and Paris Ladies' Magazine of Fashion.) i -Thelmake ofthe new spring redingotes and dreses is with J tight bodies; open in a lengthened caeur, something' rebemr. blng the straight waistcoat; they are either plain, without lacing or reverv, or have a narrow revers forriog small c7als; or are with 'small collar forming' lengthened V, with An ...

LITERATURE

... L1TERATUIJ R. DOL1IAkN'S MAGAZINE, No. Xi., JAN. 1846. kLondon: Charles Dolman, 61, New Bond-street: Cum- Ming, Dublin: O'Brien, Cork.) The only Catholic magazine in the empire is again be, fore it. It commences the new year hopefully and strongly. The present number contains half.s-dozen prose paper, on roried subjects, but each of a high order of merit. The Countess Clemence, by the ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... . ?? IC WINDSOR. MONDAY.-The Right Hon. Sir Robert and el Lady Peel left the Castle to-day.a The Queen and Prince Albert, accompanied by the , Prince of Wales and the Princess Royal, arrived at Bucking. m bam Palace at 20 minutes before five o'clock on Monday after- a noon, from Windsor Castle. The Marquis of Sligo has returned to London from an bi extended tour in the East, and is arrived at ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I Lit I FFASIONABLE INTELLIG.ENCE. I The Privy Council held by the Queen at Osborne House, 0n Saturday, was attended by his Royal Highness Prince Al. bert, Lord Wharncoliffe, Lord President; the Lord Chancellor, the Duke of Wellington, Commander-in-Chief; Sir B. Peel, First 1ord of the Treasury; Sir James Graham, Secretary of State for the Home Department; Lord Stanley, Secretary of State for ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA TURE. | I l- A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE LAW OF REGISTRATION, OF JUDGMENTS, DECREES, ORDERS, &c. By W. D. FRrOsUorn, Esq., Barrister-at-Law.' (Dublin: Edward J. Milliken, 15, College-green, 1845.) We perceive that Mr. Ferguson (the author of the work on the Practice of the Law Courts in Ireland) has just produced a work under the above title. The cha- racter which the author has ...

BALLINASLOE FAIR

... (FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.) THIRD DAY. Ballinasloe, Thursday Evening. Although the great fair of this town concluded yes. terday, yet there is another called the poor man's fair,' and this was held to-day. As its designation would imply its business is of minor public interest, the stock offered at it consisting, generally, of the refuse remaining from the former days, with ...

BALLINASLOE UNION AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY— THE ANNUAL SHOW AND DINNER

... BALLINASLOE UNION AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY- THE ANNUAL SHOW AND DINNER. (iRomr oust oivi COntnESPONDtENT.) Ballinasloe, October 1,1848. Tile annual show of this society was held yesterday on the -fair greens. It was the sost wretched thing of the kind you can possibly imagine, and must have been most dis- heartening to Lord Clincarty, who has taken so great au interest in the agricultural ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIONABLE ?? - I The Queen and Prince Albert walked on morning in the Royal Gardens of Buckingham Palace rtl l Her Majesty, accompanied by his Royal H: Prince Albert, and the intent prince and printcs plates another and an early visit to Claremont. ci. The royal dinner party at Buckingham Pala11 FrIdtay Included her Royal Highness the Duleehss of 0 Serene Highness the Duke Ferdinand of Saxe ...