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... I FFSHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE. I REGISTRATION' OP Tsi BIRTHS O ?? XOYAL HIoGn |rss PaiionW A&Rvan.-Her Majesty having commanded that c the registration of the birth of the infant Prince Alfred should take place at Windsor Castle on Sunday, Mr. Tovers, the Dis. t trict Registrar for Windsor, attended at the royal residence in pursuance of her Klajiesty's.commands, for the purpose or the necessary ...

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... LIT.RA_ _RE. TUE GAMBLER'S WIP, A NOYEL IN 3 VOLS. BY THE AUTHoR OF THE OLD TOWF.R UOUSE, &C. &o. t (London: Newby.) I This is decidedly one of the most powerfully-written and thriilingly.interesting books, in the shape of a fashionable r novel, that have of late years issued from a lady's pen. V Those who are familiar with the brilliant series of works I by which, comning as they did in ...

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... : . . I TR RA TURTe. SHAWN NA SOGGART11, TIlE PRIEST HUNTER. AN IRISH TALE OF THE PENAL TDIES. t lBY I. A15CUDEACON, ESQ. (Dublin Duflfy.) e The author of this deeply interesting story has sought for e his materials in a period of Irish history that teems with painful interest. There is no romplication of woe and mis- r fortune, inflicted by savage and unrelenting crueltlon the one side, and ...

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... 1.481110 y.13LE is m7. rinELgL l GEajCeE. at- '_t.fNDAY.-his mrnuring iie! Majestya.| jilD 1ldj poytma~u promelladed in the pleasure-grounds lbY ia ~rkotbr some time. In tie afternoon her bla. S,d tile 'eCe Albert took equestrian exercise in the riding- ead rl Etri nd countess of Clarendon, and Sir Henry t0l' srrieed at tile Castle to-day. on a visit to her Ma. 'ettle) n . Lorni WriothesleY ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE—BALFE'S NEW OPERA

... DltJRY-LANE .1, The annotncenient of ()PER& _ __ - - nei e Opera Th of' St. Mark, drew a very crowded asrdien last Wednesday evening. Tbi operah the ?? capabilities Of CSi~tk opra ileodg ?? of pieces to which it bas gie ris showrn' hv oh Dconizet~tj's Cater ina Cortic, ada Rener l Lachner' (the title of which~o ?? od ~e C are nil nearly identical, as wed 'ttpr er St. ,Zlferk, M. Burn, ths ?? ...

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... [ SFASHIONABLE INT ER -a I WINnSOn. SMnMAv ,vi * I ws an5St, OUNOA Y.-Yesterda a hi5 Royal Highness the Prince of Wal the birth, Royal Horse Gutsrds (diemounted) rnd heI the nol ai Scots Fusiller Guards marched from the 15t batE tir Home Park, and were Inspected by the ek hi aj lt bert. After performing a variety oef 'he Queer Sd pto li silier Guards fired a 'feu de jole in h inn thu t I Bess ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... _I Our national theatre re-opened for the season on Satur. day evening. During the recess it has been repainted. All the seats of the boxes and pit have been covered anew with crimson morean. The backs of the boxes have been decorated with an imitation crimson flock paper. The green in which their pannelling was painted has been re. placed by a light salmon or cream colour, and the cornice ...

FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... ThLle mantesux bournous, and pelisses, do not differ very materially from those of last w*inter; the autumnal manteaux of black satin, lined with white silk, have sleeves almost conea~lledl by frills that encircle the arm-hole and sl touts of satin, a ia reine, enriched by dentelie de vel- ours lid on flat, are very distisnge; they are of a very comfortable make, almost always with pclerine, ...

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... Ir l 4LiTERATURE. _ I THE ILLUMINATED MAGAZINE. A change has lately been effected [in the management of this elegant and interesting monthly, the editorship remain- ing, however, in the hands of Mr. Douglas Jerrold, who has hitherto conducted the literary department of it with so much ability. The illustrations are for the future to be more numerous than formerly, and will exhibit the style ...

A CHILD ASLEEP

... A CHILD 1)ASLEEP. 1IS MIISS BIARRiiETT. - I i' sitIpI Ii Nlt havilg ?? :'ry chilijdhood's ialldragore, ?? lis pl etty 3' vOS ?? uiilleii lPeacures, to ii make room for mnore- Sl~llit ag ii r thc witiel ed nosegay, which tio pulled the d;v IJI IOI e. 11110)l ul~ vision ca~l(eth) \'ilil, the youni child dreatnath on. nit, () dlreAinoI, thee befalleth M1 ith the glory i on liast voII I D)o xis ci ...

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... L J.l A 7 I. SAINT JAMES'S;6R ;ta1E COURT OF 1' UEFEN ANNE. AN HISTORIICAL DOMAVCU. BY IVILLSAsI HARniSON AiNSwoVRT1r, ESQ. 3 Vols. (London: Mortimer.) It Is usual enough to say of a good historical romance that it posseesse all the interest, with almost all the utility of history itself-the latter quality, of course, being in pro- I portion to the accuracy with which the writer weaves the ...

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... T OF HIS Ro-.- to Sip ?? KlOVAL BIHj~sT inofSaM e CORnR To ENGLAN 55 , raO Snaxe Coburg, PrnceeAliber 1~l~~ae ra odyat Windsor, on ?? to heica.aa xetk In NDtSPOSnT1RN OF THEad~i5 .frOm St. Petersburgh, in the 31,mn~ oinS of health of the Empress to be in a ,E eap e lar Maljesty is miit aefaa ?? hepains in leer Chetlaer eee~vnc1~ ings. All te e a h ey rendered more complicated by a t e5 peror ...