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FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIONABLE INKELtIGRNC.Z I Their Excellencies the Lord LieU.N f arnd the Countess of Clarendon entertained the following party at dinner at the Viceregal Lodge on Monday evening :-His Royal Highness Prince George; the Lord Mayorand Lady Mayoress; the Chancel. lor and Mrs Brady; Lord and Lady Talbot de Malahide; Sir Ed. ward and Lady Bilakeney; Right Hon T and Mrs Kennedy . the Master of the ...

ENGLISH FAIRS

... I - BAhNET ANNuAL GREAT CATTLE FAIR.Barnet fair always creates much interest, both in regard to the supply of horned cattle and the show of horses, which, for the most part, are readily taken up, both for the saddle, light- wheel traffic, and agricultural putposes. We never re- member to have witnessed a more respectable show of both orders of live stock than we bad occasion to notice on SEa ...

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 ...

THE IRISH PARTY

... I - HE IMIS PABTY. Trhe following is the leading article from the Mail of last night on the meeting at the Rotundo :- GREAT nnEETntsO OF IRISH PEERS, MEMBERS OF PABLIA , JENT, AND LANDOWNERS. The Irish Parliament has at length become a great 9 fact-to argue nmw about its necessity would be, to use ti the words of Ar. George Hamilton, 1 arguing a foregone n conclusion. In this faet of the ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY—EXHIBITION OF IRISH MANUFACTURES

... IROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY-EXHIBITION OF T11T81 MANUFACTUlRES. . The following is the adjudication of premiums:- FIRST SECTION. The gold m edal of the society w as awarded in this sec . tion to Messrs William Fry and Co , Westmorelsnd street- ?? two pieces of damask tabaret and two pieces of silk and worsted tabaret, a manufacture recently introduced into , Ireland, and brought to a high state of ...

LITERATURE

... 2 LITERATURE, ing ; THE DUBLIN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE. but (Dublin: M'Glsshans, June, 1847.) are The University for this morlb opens with a short para- hat graph, which was eminently called for, in reference to an I it unworthy attack-at least what was understood to be so, I though perhaps not meant so by the writer-on the late ?? Davis. We willingly believe that the offensive passage wss not ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I FASHfONABLE INTELLIGENCE. His Royal Higheits. Prince George of Cambridge will be absent trom England about a muaht. lila Royal Righnes Joined tbe Duohess of Cambridge ?? a om- penheim. near FrankrOrt, on Friday last. The Duchess of Sunderland a d Lady Caroline Lezeson Gower, acoomapanied by the Marquis of Kildare, have arrived At Trenthem, Stafbirdshire, from Dunrobio Csatle. Viscount ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE NHER MAJESTY'S VISIT TO SCOTLAND. Loch Laggan, Saturday. ?Yesterday, her Majeaty, with Lady Jocelyn, as lady in wait- ing, accompanied the Prince Consort and party on the moors of Glen Sheva to view the beating of the surrounding covers. The weather kept pretty well from ten to three,.when some heavy showers fell. Prince Albert left the lodge at about ten o'clock for ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... I TNEATRE ROYAL. . . -- I We hesitated to pronounce a decided opinion on Mrs. Batler's position In the scale of dramatic merit, on seeing her in the character of Julia.- We have seen Sheridan Knowles's and Balwer's meladra- matlo creations not only well, bat excellently enacted by many performers: we never yet till last night saw one of Sbakspeare's tragic characters filled to our satisfaction ...

LITERATURE

... I THE WORKS OF JOSEPIIUS;Joe A OIEW TRANSLATION. -trait( By VUE REV. ROBERT TRAIL, D,D., TCiR,1,A. i pw lt is gratifying to find an Irishman undertaking the execll poei tion of such a work as this, and bringing to its important men task all the acquiremeints of the accomplished scholar, the his a philosopher, and critic. Independently of the work before Trail us, we know nothing of the ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY—EXHIBITION OF THE WORKS OF IRISH SCULPTORS

... ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY-EXHIBITION OF , THE WORKS OF IRISH SCULPTORS. If the GoUilition and prospects of art in this country wore to be judged by exhibitions similar to that which it was our pleasing task to visit on yesterday, the lover of one of its noblest forme-soulpture-mlght well bring away a feel. C ing of delight, not unmixed (if be were an Irishman), with ai tinge of just national pride ...