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FASHIONABLE INTLLIGENCE

... FASHIONABLE INTLLIGENCBE I Ttsz QuEaEN'S VISIT To GERDIANY-.Great prepara. tions sire being made In Coblarg and Gotha for the reception of Queen Victoria, who will arrive at Thuringen In July.- Towards thle end of this month all the members of the court, the royal chapel, and the theatre, will assemble in Gotha, the streets and houses of which will be put in good order. The palace will be ...

LITERATURE

... I I DUFFY'S LIBRARY OF IRELAND. TIlE IRISH VOLUNTEERS OF 1782, BY' T. M'Navii, ESQ. Published by Jame5s Duffy, Anglesea-Street, Dublin. (Second Edition.) We noticed, a few days back, the opening of what we firmly believe will form a new era in our literature-Mr. Duffy's ' LIBUAnRY Of IRELAND. The first volume, en- noninced for July 1st, is before us in its second edition, the first having ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIONABLE INTIgLLIGENCE. I .,I The King of the Netherlands left London on Friday afternoon, to pay a visit to the Queen at Osborne House, Isle of Wight. His Majesty left Nlivart's Hotel in one of the Queen's carriages for the Nine Elms terminus of the South. Western railway. His Majesty and suite took their departure by a special train for Gosport, where they arrived at ten mi. nutes past ...

FINE ARTS

... If HOGAN'S ROMAN STUDIO-COLOSSAL STA. TUE OF O'CONNELL, &c. (aBOX A COBRESPONDENT.) Rome, June 18, 1845, Believing that at the present moment some account of Hogan's Colossal statue of the Liberator, and of the progress of the work, would not be unacceptable to the Irish public Isendyou the following particulars. which I state front a knowledge of the facts, and from my own judgment, what. ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I FASHONABLP IR L .- ' E. Her Majesty and Prince Alborttook a drh in carriiage after their arrival at Osborne Hoafe on Th tn 1 n noon. h y afler (FROas THtE MWoRNttst POST.) COwes, Friday, Aft~ernon This morning the Queen, accompanied by his Royal Rlt'th the Prince of Vales and the Priecess Royal, took l S, excursion in one of the royal barges. The day sas pantijtil favourable, and her ...

FAIRS

... I PAIRS, LONDONDERRY.-Tbe fair, which was held here on Fri. day, was thinly attended, a circumstance that may be at. counted for by the severity of the morning, which was wet and stormy. The rain, indeed, continued more or less heavy for the greater part of the day, which had the eff ect of in. juring bttsiness very much. The show of horses was small and thi'.qrality in general inferior. The ...

LITERATURE

... 7 - . . ?? ' I I JARDINE'S NATURALIST'S LIBRARY. THE PEOPLE'S EDITION. In Parts once a Fortnight, Price RiglLteenpence. (EdiaburghV W. H. Lizars; Dublin: W. Curry, Jun., and Co.) The great achievement of Sir William Jardine- The Naturalist's Library.excitedon itsfirst appearance all the attention which a work so comprehensive in outline, yet so comp1ete in itl parts, might reasonably expect ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... I The opera presented on last evening (Balfe's Bohemian it Gis 1) was that in which on the first night of their engage- ai ment Miss Rainfortb, Mr. Travers, and Mr. Stretton made tl their coup d'essai. With Miss Rainforth, this opera woul Isl appear to be a favourite. She sustained the role of the fo gipsey girl with the truest and most becoming taste, giving i ti to the character its full ...

FAIRS

... PAIRS. DUNDALK MAY FATR.-The May fair of this town was held on Saturday last, and was, in the opinion of those com- petent to judge, greater than any former one, with ex- ception of the beef fair, which was not to say too well supplied, 5s. to 55s. per owt. was readily given. The show of mutton was very large, and a good amount of busi- msess transacted at from 51d. to 6id. per lb. Lambs sold ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I =TELLIGRn | ,:;:-pFalmerstonh have arrived in at Do VllsuV rompleted his 77th Year on .2fr) of X~day. 1769. beea' hii erribed at Lansaowne ,iebeef 51,asdoWne ?? ri! ,gVrA s lwis soD far reoovered from bis @fgt Mlurry teeblied to take occasional carriage D G AL SIB HOW.ARD ELPHIN- ra oF l' veble and much respected baronet Of C.'ili veer a seillnes, at his residence, Eve- s' far3r , Ill thle ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I .FASRIONABLE INTELLIGENCE. l The Earl of Clancarty, Major Fox, Messrs. Cassidy, Wilson, EvansHeymlan. Perse, Graut, Shin, Chadwick, Usher, Bell, Machin, Hanker, De Lisle, &c., sailed from Kingstown, on Wednesday evening, by her Majesty's mail packet, Iron Duke, for Liverpool. Colonel Acton, M P. ; Colonel Fairolough, Captain Hanly, Messrs. BonmaneRadford, Blake, Carter, Frazer, Arch bold, ...

LITERATURE

... I ~ IrATERA TURR. NOW AND THEN',-BY Samuel War l (Blackwood, Edinburgh).-It Is so long 510nc we met with any real pictures of modern English life and a nz. ners that we had well-nigh begun to despaire Bt m the author of the Physician's Diary exists, there can be no such fear. In this new production be exhibit, unabated powers; nay, in some things he excells his foroer self. It is ...