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... I LI7ERATUE.1. l a THE DUBLIN QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF MEDICAL 5 SCIENCE. a No. XI1.-FFaURUAtY, 1849. (Hodges and Smith, Dublin). ;, Consistent with the length at which we felt it necessary to notice the valuable and highly important matter contained in this number of our Dablin medical periodical, we have bad up to this moment, owing to the unceasing recurrence of all- absorbing topics of ...

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... FASHIONABLE EINTE I WND6S0R, FRIDAY.-The Earl. of) Carlisle had the bonour of joining the royal party at dinner.2 The lHOi. Miss Stanley and the Hon. Miss Macdonald have relieved-the Hon. Miss Cavendish and the Honr Miss Herr in theirduties as Maids of Hdnour ~n Wtaitingtothe Qaeen. , a gs . T EALTl} !OF.!,TIE, QIJEEN DOw4GEB1T7-I61! Ma jesty the Queen Dowrager. passed annindidbreutpntight ...

MILITARY DESPOTISM IN THE THEATRE

... ?? -S-T- N- T H . TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEZIAN'S JOURNAL. SIR-Having seen a report in your paper of this morning of an occurrence which took place in the theatre Royal on the night of the 20th instant, in which the conduct of the police has been severely censured, I at once called on the sergeant on duty at the theatre on the night in question (having first directed his attention to the ...

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... ] BALMORAL, SEPr. 12.-The incessant -wet today prevented her 'MaJesty and the royal family from leaving the: house. There was no addition to the royal party at dinter to- day. SEPTESmER 1S.-Her Majesty and the Prince, accompanied by the Priecess Rtoyal, went out in a pony carriage to the' forest Of Invercauld. His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales rode out, attended by Mr. Birch. TIE QUEEN ...

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... W MNSOR, OCT. 31.-The Queen, attended by the Countess of Mount Edgecumbe, Lady in Waiting, and Maor-General Wemysg, Equerry in Waiting, drove iII Windsor great park. -His Royal Highness Prince Albert went out shooting this morning, attended by the Marquis of Ormonde, Miajor-General Bowles, and Colonel Seymour. There will be no addition to the royal dinner party this eve- ning, The following ...

THE QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE

... :THE QUEFS'S ROYAL THEATREI I The illustrious lady,; our Sovereign, through whose benign permission the proprietor of this elegant little theatre-has dignified. his house of enteitaimnient by the prefix of hler name, as. honorary patron, need bt be ast-amed of her royal condescension, in Po far as that, where the well-known dispo- sition of the royal will is to consult for the happineass of ...

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... i , i , p NA. I GTEL NCGE C. HER MAJESTY, &a. 'eWINDSoBc, ' FllDAY-The Queen and Prince Albert took their usual early morning walk. The royal family took wsalking md pony exercise in the Slopes and Windsor Park. His iloyal flighness Prince Albert went out hunting this .: mornii si~ttended by Lieat.-Colonel Hon. A 'Gordon. The royal dinner party this evening will include her il~oyal Highness. ...

MISS HAYES IN LIMERICK

... 4I1 ISS HAYES IN LIMERICK. . TUESDAY NZIGIT'S CONCERT. On Tuesday night the theatre was, if possible, even more crowded than'on the former occasion, and the applause for Miss Hayes more enthusiastic. The gods, who seem to have taken a 'great liking' to our fair townswoman, were as hutnourous as-ever hbut confounrdedlj puzzled at the Italion aits ivibicli they coold not'at-'all understand; ...

LITERATURE

... I'rm ,, Z?? i :, ?- ; . i: 0, - 1? - f? ? . ? : , , - -. I - -. - - - .II -- T. EJ1.RISHANNUAL-MfQELLANY. BY TvIE RMV. P'titC6 MU5SAY, D D., Profesor''6f Dogmatic ln'nd Moral. Theology in the Royal irg ?? of.St. Itatrick, Magynsooth. :, ton , .fT . (Dublintqfrs1,ellew, 18, Grafton-street.)A nce Amongst the good things, rife at this festive seasonwe find of Cthe hobiest spoiaenso' ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... Amid the noisy ronsense and time-honoured foolery of Clown and Pantaloon, and the glare and glitter of the Panto- mime, an actress of the high drama has presented herself in the person of Miss Cushman-andin good sooth it was almost time. The brilliant scenery, splendid dresses, and magic incidents of the pantomime-the graces of the most graceful of Colum- bires Z-the agile gifts of Harlequin, ...

LITERATURE

... IsI l d THE ESTHETIC AND: MISCELLANEOUS WORKS is OF FREDERICK VON SCEILEGEL. TRAiSLAvTEIr FROIT TIIE GOERMAN By E. J. MILLINGTON. (Bohn, London, 1849.) We have on many eceasions borne testimony to the high t character of the selections of literary niatter constituting - Bohn's Standard Library, and congratulated our reading npublic on the presentation, in a cheap and portable form, of some ...

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... t ---FASH:IONABLE INTEI'LiIG ;& E. - I ?? 2 : -- : ?? ~Iis- rf; : lneyen on Friday, in Witleaeio8'istrcle odnoue, d with in.e. I suite. -At tweiitY mniutesbefore ten her Majesty and Prlnc~e .'Albqrtiarrivod,.attenddeby th' Countess of Mount Edgecuub. I Ilon. .E eanpr. St~aley^SotstiEilza~beth Frederics Lennox, Lord |,~a~teprpduk, Colonel ldyle. Colonel. .Pipps,' and Col. Bouverie. Tlhe.Dake of ...