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THEATRE ROYAL

... THE XIUNCHIBACE. This play was repeated for the fourth time, and rapturously re. ceived, on Saturday night. Press of parliamentary and other mittera prevented our noticing this-play to tbe extent of our Kishes or its deserts. There are some dramas which belong nei. tber to the class of cornedy or tragedy-one of this kind is the fllutchbuck. It comprehends the perfections of both, without the ...

THEATRE-ROYAL, HAWKINS'-STREET

... I THEATRE-ROYAL, HAWKINS'.STREET.I Mr. Kean's engagement terminated last night, and in a manner highly complimentary to him, as well as to the good taste and sound judgment of the citizens of Dublin. The evening's entertainments were (as our readers are aware) for the benefit of the bright particular star, and attracted one of the most brilliant and fashionable audiences we ever wit- nessed ...

CATTLE SHOW, &c.—SECOND DAY

... CATTLE SHOW, &c.-SEcoND DAY. Yesterday the exhibition was enriched by some specimens bi of agricultural produce, which served to make up in a great measure for the scantiness of the supply on the preceding tr day. His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant waas present. There were some specimens of the red globe mangel ?? wurzel, from Mr. Fenton Hort's farm, Leopardstown. Some h of the marigold ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... : y4SM098 AND VARIETIES. * , ,f - I SPT. 12.-The Queen rode out thig after- 'flont in the Parlk, accompanied by their Majesties the King and Queen of the Belgians. Amongst the rovea suite were Lady Portman, Baroness Lehzen, Viscount Mel- bourne, Viscount Falkland, Lord Portman, Hon. Colonel Cavendish, and the Hon. C. A. Murray. The Duchlss of Kent followed in a pony phaeton, attended by Lady ...

SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LATE DINNER TO DAN

... SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LATE DUER TO| 1 : -y - as i ~ A . -~ .- I . I From tongue to tongue the rumnour flew Si All ask'd, aghast, is't true ?is't true ? d But none knew whether 'twas fact or fable; , And still th' unholy rumour ran, . t : 'FBrom Tary woman to Tory. man .t Though none to come at the truth was able,- b Till, lo, at -last, the fact came out,. ti The horrible fact, beyond all ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... F'aIf1rOm AM-o Vrtmig L WnnS0oa, WICn)sDAY.-This morning his Royai High, ness Prince Albert rode out on horseback, accompanied by the gentlemen of the royal suite. It was her Majesty.. in, tention to have accomspanied her distinguished visitors in a drive to Virginia Water this afternoon, but the rain set. ting in, her Majesty did not leave the Castle till nearly six o'clock, when she rode ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FA*510MN4 PiRlirgTn at , ?? nWINDSOB, FRID AY. .,This evening, a little before six o'clock, her Majesty and IS, the Queen of the Belgians drove out in 8 pony phao0 and e- four into the rides and drives of the Great Park. In the Id. next phaton and four, were her Royal Highness the Du. us chess of Kent, with the Princesses of Hohenlohe and The. id rese. A large equestrian party escorted her ...

IRISH FAIRS,

... TO BE RELD DURING TIHE ENSUING WEEK.: MONDAY, Nov. 2.-Aghygaults, Donegal; Altmore, Tyrbne; Ardara, Doisegal; ArvaghCavan; Ballaghaderin, Mayo; Ballinacor, Wicklow; Ballimany, Kildare; Balli- train, Monaghan; Ballycarry, Antrim; Ballyleague, Ros- common; Bectivebridge-end, Meath; Belaghy, Derry; Bingharnstown-erris, Mayo; Bonneconlan, Mayo; Carrick- tergus, Antrim; Cashcarrigan, Leitrim; ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I FASMION AND VAn4RWxt Her Majesty and Prince Albert took an eiringon Mon. day afiernoonin an open carriage and four. Her majesty was attended by the Honourable Miss Paget and the Hon Miss Anson, Maids of Honour in Waiting. Sir Edward Bowater, Equerry to Prince Albert, attended on horse. back. Viscount Melbourne bad an audience on Monday of the Queen. The royal dinner party at Buckingham ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... - -- FASHION JND VARIETIES. Her Majesty the Queen had a grand dinner on Saturday evening at Buckingbam Palace, the Duke of Devonshire Duchess of Sutherland, and a large party of the haut ea6bse having been invited by the xoyal command to meet his M jesty the King of the Belgians. It is not the intention of her Majesty and court to remove to Windsor Castle from Buckingham Palace for several ...

FASRION AND VAR Rs,7

... 0g ZWNDSOR, SUNDAY.-Her Majesty was not present during divine- service at St. Georges Cbapel either this morning or in the afternoon. The royal closet was ordered to he prepared for the reception of her Majesty. It i Dstated that slight indisposition was the cause of the absence sof 'the Queen. Her Majesty remained vithin th MCastle during the whole of tbe day. Not one of the few visitors ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FAS.JION AND PJRIPtjsj, % This morning her eatyandi cyalighnss Pri Albert took their accustomed drive to Adeie Lodge The Princess Royal has taken an airin g. L His Royal Highness drove her Majesty out in a p any phaeton this afternoon, followed by Lady Portman the Hon. Misses Paget and Lister, and Admiral Sir aot et Otway, in an open barouche. Colonel Wemyss atten dtd on horseback. Colonel and ...