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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 ...

BALLINASLOE FAIR

... (FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.) THIRD DAY. Ballinasloe, Thursday Evening. Although the great fair of this town concluded yes. terday, yet there is another called the poor man's fair,' and this was held to-day. As its designation would imply its business is of minor public interest, the stock offered at it consisting, generally, of the refuse remaining from the former days, with ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I hFASHIONABLE IN-TELLI1GENCE. WINDSOR, SUNDAY.-The Prince and Princess Ni. choieS EsterlaZy, the Marquis and Marchrioness of Exeter, and the Earl and Countess of Jersey and Lad, Clelentina Villiers, took their departure from the Castle yesterday. The Marquis and miarchioness of Normanby, by the last letters, were at flomberg, nod according to their present inten- tion go to Italy for the ...

LITERATURE

... I ? LITERATUPE. I FRASER'S MAGAZINE FOR OCTOBER. A very agreeable number of Frazer is the present.- It does not seem to have out of town stamped upon its articles, as some Magazines of the month usually have in the slummer season. Ardo and 1 Spain as it Was, and Is, are very entertaining sketches. *The Curates Volume of Poems'' loses nothing of its former interest, but has rather ...

LITERATURE

... | TIlE CONN:;XION BETW WEN THE KINGDOM OF IRELAND AND TJCh 0O/OWN OF ENG- LAND. BY. R. M A By.R M.D ejqJt.D. (DublinPublished b Anglesea.street.) We are obliged hod over our more formal notice of this work. We have expressed our opinion of its value, and made free with its contents to-day in ourleading article. THE MAYO DEMONSTRATION. A letter promising the attendanod of his Grace the il. ...

LITERATURE

... - . CLOS-GIBBON, OR THE WHITE KNIGHT OF THE FOREST, AN IRISH HISTORICAL TALE, By JAMES FRES;CH, Esjq. (Dublin: Peblisbed by James; Deify, Anglesea-street.) A volume bearing this title has just appeared from the I press of Anglesea street, issued in the usual style of elegance l which characterises all Mr. Duffy's publications. i A work of imagination, whether confined entirely, or in i part ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHfOINABLE INTELLIGENCE. or 1 . t . . _- . ?? The Marquis and Marchioness of Lansdowne are enter- taitling a select party at flowood. The Hon. Charles A. Gore and the Countess of Kerry paid their noble relatives a short visit, en route to the Earl of Besborough's, at Besborough Castle, near Kilkenny. The Duke of Devonshire has arrived in London from Chatslwortli, Derbyshire. William Smith ...

HAYMAREKT THEATRE

... 1HAYMARKET THEATRE. asesiss Helen e Laucit and Mr. Anderson made their appear- ha ance last night, the lady for the first time since Mr. Ma. d cready left Drury-lane Theatre, the gentleman for the first time since his return from America. Both were zealously 'r greeted by the audience. e. The play was Thle Lady of Lyons, and one better suited oh to the occasion could not have been selected. ...

LITERATURE

... Z.ITRRA TURE. I IRISH ANTIQUITIES:-LANGUAGE AND ARCHITECTUREl The D7blie and Quarterly Reiews of the present month have each an article relating to Irish Antiquitiea calculated to make a deep impression upon the minds of their readers, I and to influence largely all future essayists upon this impor- tant subject, with a similar industry for facts, and an equally just manner of judging them. We ...

LITERATURE

... I L.TERATUR. F. mn ROME ANCIENT AND MODERN, AND ITS - -fa ENVIRONS, W By the Very Rev. J. D0-;OVANq, D.D., Domestic Prelate ; to his Holiness, &a. &o. C( (Four vols. 8,vo. Rome, 1845.) s As one of the most erudite end delightful historical works erp ever written on the Eternal City, has been that of thle Rev. wv Dr. Miley; it is singular that by far the best and most coms.a prehensive ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIONABLE IN2ELL IGENE. I T The Countess of Charleville, Lord Tullamore, and Lady B. Bury, are among the English nobility resident at Baden- Baden. Tha countess has recovered from her indisposition. Lady Dufferin, Lord Dufferin, Lord and Lady Temple- more and Hon. Mr. Cllichester, are among the fashionable arri. vals at Baden-Baden. The Earl and Countess of Shannon have arrived in Lon- don ...

LITERATURE

... BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE FOR OCTOBER. on ser The just issued Number of Blackwood is of' greet reading Ell interest, inasmuch as it contains two decidedly good articles,on none of its peculiar politics, and the conclusion of 1Mars- our ton or the Memoirs of a Statesman. The latter tale, after to twice nearly travelling through the zodiac, has at length tic been cat off in the twentieth month of ...