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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 ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I FASHION,4BLE INTELLI The Qiieeni will hold a Privy Council on 9atbi f noon, at three o'clock, at Buckingham Palace. a'ter. lier lsl jesty nnd Prince Albert, ant the l Queen ot the Belgians, honoured the Italian opera sviti re presence on Tuesday evening. tber The Countess of tharlernont haq ?? the ?? of Desart as the lady in waiting to tue Queen. The Erla morley has succeeded Lord Byron as ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... TWEATRE ROYAL. Wallace's very successful opera of Maritana, was pro- daced last night for the first time here. It is a composition of very decided merit, and makes us not a little proud to hail the author as a fellow-countryman. It has been very well put upon the stage in our Theatre, and the musical arrangements-allowing for a first representation-are very creditable to Mr. Levey. The ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I FASHIONABLE INTELL1,;RNCB. ?? I The Queen and Prince Albert, accompanied by tb Prince of Wales, the Princess Royal, and his Serens Hightlte. the Prince of Leiningen,left Buckingham Palace at five manhu, P past nine o'clock on Thursday morn or Osborne B Isle of Wight. Her Majesty and her ?? were ducted to their carriage by the Lord StewardilEar Fortesco5 the Lord Chamberlain (Earl Spencer), ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... ?? AMO7IONABLl INTZLLIGANCS. The Qusen and Prince Albert, accompatied by th, Prince of Walies, the PrincetS Royal, and the other Mtombelf c the royal fImily, lefithe Ninedmea station of the South Westt, Rallway on Tuesday morntng by a speciat~qlu forGospo.. thence to cross to tile slikoto Wihct. Suei royaltarty let at twenty nifliutes past nine o'clock. The Prince at Leliilge1 accompanied her ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I FASRIONABLE INTELLIGBNCE. I The Marquie of Laredoyrne had an audience of her Ms. jesty on Saturdays, The Duke and Duchess of Norfolk left London for Arundel Castle, on Saturday, whence their graces return to- morrow ('Tuesday). The Earl and Countess of Lincoln are staying at Holk- ham Hall, Norfolk. The Duchess of Sutherland visited the Queen on Satur- day, Lady Caroline Somers Cooks and the ...

LITERATURE

... Ip , . I THE OXFORD AND CjAMBRIDGE REVIEW. I This periodical has been about a yesr in existence, stid (tO we think its only fault is, that it does not relieve the weighty 1of with a sprinkling of lighter matter ; in a work of this cha- o recter, a well-written tale very agreeably varies the routine nec( of criticism and review, and every reader will be pleasedl that such should find a place in ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... .-N FJ2SHIONABLB INTALLIGBNCR. PoaRTiD CONTZEPLATBD VISIT ot Itch MAJEStY. C it has for some time past been rumoured, that it is the inten. ,n of her Majesty to bonour the Yacht Squadron stations with visit during the summer. and it is said that she will be present it the Plymouth regatta, and the Royal Western Irish Yacht Squadron will make the!port their rendezvous on tile occasion. ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... There was a change in the performances last evening; the ballet of Giselle being substituted for La Diaile a Quetre. This ballet takes its subject from a legend, slightly sketched' in the bils of the night, fully given by a cele- brated German philologist and critic, and which the general readers will find under thetitle of She Erl King's Daugh. ter in Monk Lewis's - Tales of Wonder. We ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... - m FA$HIONAiBLEg INTBELLIOGVNCR. I The Earl of Eglnton has purchased the spacious mansion of the Earl Of LoEelace, In St. Jame@si-qttare. The sum stated to have been glren for the property 3i 14,0001. -Te Earl of Liolfieides spacious mansion In St. James's- Iq..re. l hs been let to the Army and Navy club for two year. The Earl of E&tex's aecond o:o, the Hon. Reginald Alger- ,on Capel, tins ...

NATIONAL ART UNION

... ?? The committee of the above society held their first t meeting for the present year at No. 13, Anglesea.street, a on MZonday, the 6th instant, at half.paat three o'olock, Doctor BAGeT in the Chair. Six other members present. The Honorary Secretaries, to Messrs. Haughton and Dunlop, brought in a report which they bad been directed to propose, in conjunction with a subcommittee, recommending ...

LITERATURE

... LI IRdRA TURE. I '1iE UNITED IRISHMEN; THEIR LIVES AND TIMES. (By R. R. MADDEN, M.D., MlR l A.) Third Series. 3 Vols. Dublln: James Duffy, 10, Wellington-quay. (INTOODUCTORY NOTICE.) Gldly do we welcome the continuation of this work. Tfe irst *olume of the third series of it has just reached us. The former series amply attested the industry and ability which the talented author brought to his ...