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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

... 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 ...

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

... ASHIMON AND VARIETIS. ; Her Majesty has remained witfiin the Castle durn day. His Royal Highness Prince Albertproceeded to town this afternoon, in a special train from Slough, to visit her Royal Highness the Princess Agusta. The twojourneys were each * performed in less than 23 minutes. Tre folltving arrived at the Castle yesterday on a visit to her Majesty-The PrincesVictor, Clodwig, and ...

COVENT GARDEN THEATRE

... . - .. . .. After the ninth performance of Mr. Knowles's new tra- gedy last Tuesday night, a new operetta, called The Greek Boy, the music as well as the words.a rare combination in one person-was by Mr. Samuel Lover. The following is a summary of its ?? scene is laid in Venice, and its plot exhibits many touches of the light and shadow fami- liar to the story of the city of the Gondola and ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Viscount Melbourne had an audience on Monday of the Queen. -The royal dinner party at Buckingham Palace on Monday evening included the Earl and Countess of Surrey, Lady Mary Howard, Lord Leveson, Sir Joseph Copley, and Mr. Rich. The Duke of Cambridge had a dinner party on Sunday evening. Prince George of Cambridge has been appointed to a supernumerary Lieutenant-Colonelcy in the 12th. or ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... PASHION A ND VARTETIIS, I .I A The Queen held a Court on Friday afternoon at Buck- ingham Palace. Noory Effendi, the Turkish Ambassador, on a special a mission, had an audience of her Majesty to take leave. c Shekib Effendi, Ambassador from the Ottoman Porte. c accompanied by Mr. Salame, her Majesty's Oriental Inter- preter, had an audience of the Queen to deliver his cre- dentials. Mr. ...

THE MAGAZINES

... THE MA GA ZINES. THE CITIZEN. We have now before us the fourth number of this new depository of Irish talent, and claimant on lrish patronage; i and we must say that in its title to be considered in the t former, as well as in tlee latter capacity, it has made a steady c and rapid progress from the commencement. We are, in-. deed, glad to find that the Citizen has now established for o itself ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASIO1N AND PARIETIES. WINDSOR, WEDNESDAY. t 5is Royal Highness Prince Albert rode this morning to the Carsiry Barracks. The Prince remained on the ground 3,rieg the time the Ist Life Guards were being drilled. prince Albert drove her Majesty, in a pony phsaeton, i througth the Great Park this afternoon. MRIGHTON, WEDNESDAY. The Eart and Countess of Cardigan have left Brunswick.j square, for ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... F.ASHION AND VARIRTIg. ) The Duchess of Kent, attended by Lady pa0 a, n) arrived on Wednesday morning at the Palace y urt. Highness took ber departure in the afterrm000. the Viscoun t Melbourne atten ded ?? ing in the afternoon. y ?? lnoe His Royal Highness Prince Albert, ised Wylde and Captain S Aebour, attended bu y colone Wednesday. S rodeatt on horsebeck Her Royal Highness the Duchess of ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... PA-,gl AV xgES \ The Queen and PrAir ilbert4*1te on'ed. nesday afternoon in the Parks in ah open carriage. Viscount Melbourne and Lord Hill had audiences on ?? of her Majesty. His Royal Highness Prince Albert, accompanied by his Serene Highness the Prince of teiningeo# and attended by - Colonel Wylde and Mr. Francis Seymour, visited the East India Docks on Wednesday. The royal dinner party at ...