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THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... THE FASLUONABLE WORLD. A BRIslF CHriONICtjt AND ABS52'5AQ' Op THLr TIMFS. DRAWING-ROOM AT THE CASTLE. Yesterday evening, the Marquis of Anglesey held his first Drawing-room at the Castle. At half-past eight the carriages began to arrive. The attend- ance will speak for itself. PnlVATE EN1 REE. Lord Chancellor and Hon. Aliases Plunkett. Master of the Rolls. Chief Justice of the Common Pleas. ...

THE BOHEMIAN BROTHERS

... THE BOHEMIAN BROTHERS| This concert was rather tbinly attended on Saturday, (we pre- |fl01 sume from the anti-Union' excitement Which has seized man, ao t bidt man, and child,) but the songs were in the usual style of excel| ass lence. We ought have mentioned, that tho whole js divided into bus three acts, or something like acts, each consisting of three songs, and and that the vlhole ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... I T. o ?? R.OYAL. t ie 'l'y0 ol ?? Peoint qf( ?? woe performed last exening to a good house. Mathevrs, as C iealier det St. Fraitc. suppo ted his characeter wel. Tihe Stirtggle between natural affection and slcoionr, with thle victory of the latter, were very well de- picted. Miss Huddart performed Bertha, and we think it a character well suited to her. The rolling of her eyes, and wild ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... T7HE FASHIONABLE WORLD. i .,A ABTRA~ AND BRIEF CHRlONqICLE OF T~uE 'Iber Mjesties entert- iced the Princess Augoetst tbe RaeL- elan -Amlbssadur and Princess Lieven, ?? Minister 'Id Thrurssdayinptda, Lady 1%loaynt and a Se-loot party, at dinner, oiur. .i at S.aessPlace, fbel~r 51l.1'sties left to-n ond Thursday afternoon for the resi- dence of the Duke and Duchess of Cuumberlind, at. Keke't o ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... { sA itSE? ADBTRACT AND CHRONICI.E oP ia - ,lV,,vlgoR, Fiserna.-Yesteritsy ?? King rode out alone in his rlose carriage for a abort time. Sir H. Wheatley,, Sir B. Steven. oa Sir %v. Waller, aod Lord Faraborough arrived at the Castle yearerday-fternooti aad bad the5 honour of dining and spending the Oleveng wwth their Majorities. These royal visitors continue 'It ds Castle. The King anti Queen, ...

LINES ADDRESSED BY MR. T. MOORE TO CAROLINE, VISCOUNTESS VALLETORT

... LINES ADDR D R. MOORE TO CAROf E . LINE, VISCOUNTESS VALLETORT. WRITTEN AT LACOCK AUBtY, JANUARY 183t. Wh-n 1 would sing thny beauty's light, Such various forms, aud all so bright, I've seen thee, from thy childhood, wear, I know not which to call most fair, Nor 'mong the countless charms that cpring For ever round thee, which to sing. When I would paint thee, as thou art, Then all thou wert ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... TrlE FASHlIOVNA BLE WORLD. R A Ettip CHRONICL AiND ASOSTLSACT OF THlE TIMES. FAShIIONABLE ARRIVALS IN LONDON.-.The Earl if Iehjfirne, Viscount Temijletow-n, the Earl and Countess of Keiliiare, Colonel asid Mrs. Lloyd. Mea1tl;AGES IN HIGii LIFF.-At Brighton, on liursday. tbe Viscount Bernard, son of the Earl of Baudon, to Ctberine Mary, eldest daughter of Thomas %Vbitmore, Esq., of Ailley Park ...

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 ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... THB FASHIONABLE fWORLD. do A BRIEF CHRONICLE AND A13ILACT OF THE TIMES. The Marquis and Marchioness of Downshire, ac- companied by Lord Hillsborough and Lord William Hill, arrivedon Wednesday at Gresham's Hotel. They dined yesterday with Sir John and Lady Byng. The noble party are on their wayto visit his Lordship's estates at Edenderry. Prince Leopold left his residence at Claremont, on ...