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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

... iASUivONBLB INTELLIGENCE. t vill remain quiet, it is expected, until after The C turt of her ?? event which is drawlng thelaebo, cc r that thet weeks, or even the days, are affected to 0clentlYe' but the middle of next month seems to be the be at prcsent.CnELT0NUAM splendid-hal f hlavoer power to state that a splendid bal Wae it in o ur0 ingscale of magniflcence as the Wa. on t be termed the ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIIONABLE INTELLIGENCE. The Marquis and Marchieness of Dowwnhirs intend to leave East flempstead Park early in the ensuing month for Hillsborough Castle. Viscount Melbourne leaves London the week after next, for Melbourne Hall, Derbyshire, and then goes to Bishop's Close, his seat in Nottinghamshire, to take up his residence at that ancient family seat. There is not the slightest truth that ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... THEATRE ROTAL? I After the lively petite comedy, The Lady of Munster, the Viennoise Dancers appeared in a pds de ballet or Dance of Flowers, which they performed with astonishing grace and elegance of movement, like the winding myste- ries of harmony, link within link involved. The beauty of their performances was only equalled by the extraordi- nary expertness with which they accomplished ...

LITERATURE

... I TAIT'S MAGAZINE. Tait usually combines the original and selected in agreest. ' ble variety; but, in the present number, the ?? B the almost exclusively predominates. The lively and versatile oa Mrs. Gore, who has just turned out from her intellectual tifis smithy a new work with a catching title, Men of Capi. unt tal, entertains us in Tait with sundry chapters in conti geat nuation of ...

NATIONAL ART UNION FOR IRELAND

... The committee met for the transaction of business, as usual, on Tuesday evening, at their office, No. 13, Angle- sea-street. Mr. LANGLEY in the chair. The Honorary Secretary reported that he continued to receive from editors of the provincial press letters express- ing the utmost willingness to promote the interests of the society, and agreeing to insert the prospectusin their papers without ...

[ill] INTELLIGENCE

... J-F E INTELLIGiENCE. I pePRTURE OF THE COURT FOR CLAREMONT.- TVVaDAY Evs;u.qv -Her Mujesty and the Prince 35.ort, accompamied by their Royal Highuesses the Prince of Ies and the Princess Royal, left the Castle this afternoon, at at two ogclocl, in a close travelling carriage and four, ,srted by a detachment of the Sd Life Guards, for Claremont. 1jrGeneral Wemyss and Colonel Bouverie, equerries ...

LITERATURE

... -a=~TITERd TURE. I NEW QUARTERLY REVIEW. a In this number, ?? more than in ally other ab 0 tchrole of the times we are enabled to descry 5ha-b dows of ?? reforms in the Church and State, likely in subst5nce to produce greater and more permanent, beoause more bloodless, revolutions than any which occurred in the annals of the last fifty years. The 8th article 1 Ire . Ibud, of this able ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... THEATRE ROtAL. I The task of creating a sensation in the theatrical World of London-a task so difficult at the present time, liden the taste for the drama is so languid-has rteeefily been accomplished by an American actress, Miss C04bmanti Who has fought her way gallantly through great diffoultie I and impediments to a high position as an artist, the right- fulness of which position the most ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... THEATRE ROYAL, X The Opera of Guy Mannering, as performed last night, was not, in a musical sense, very successful, in a dramatic one it wag epinently so. Bland, Miss Kenneth, and Miss Chalmers were very respectable in their respective cha- racters. Corri, a most useful and improving actor, though not very perfect in his Scotch pronunciation, made a capital Dandie Dinmont. Baker's Dominie ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... TllEir1E ROYAL. We can never think or write concerning any one pro. duction of Bellini, without a feelin ?? melancholy gloome that the spiiit of that great composktook so early a flight from this world, which it was illumin;ng by the Splendid brightness of its genius, He has left but few nonlendid behind; but few as they are, they stand forth in cigispics ous splendour, and give assurances ...

LITETATURE

... - I pOEbIS BY CAMILLA TOULMIN. Pndon : W, J. Orr, and Co., Paternoster-row, 1846.) The readers of the periodicals to whom Miss Toulmin's ; contributions are familiar, will be pleased to find h eb has published them in a collected form, with the ?? of some pieces of great merit not previously before ue public. We have not had for a long time anything thtter of woman's poetry than the ...