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QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE.—BENEFIT IN AID OF THE FAMINE DISTRICTS

... EN flOYAL TUE -ATlhE.-BENEFIT IN AID OF TiEFMNE DISTRIUIS. 'pjo gellerous proposal of the proprietor, lessee, and dra- t3atic ooln,ally of this theatre having received the grateful .cceltearlc oL the rlief committee, and having met with the cordial concurrence of our -chief magistrate and the munici- Pal council, is, we are happy to perceive, about being car- rie illto effect on this evening. ...

AUCTION OF O'CONNELL'S LIBRARY

... AUCTION OF O'ONNELL'S LIBRARY. rolt ID DAY s SALE. Yesterday the sale of these volumes was resumed, at the samc hour as on the days previous. The attendance was thin at the opening, and the bidding rather slow, but mat- ters improved towards a later hour. Parties, probably hav- ing disposed of their day's business, began to drop in towards three o'clock, and several lots went at a tair rate of ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... Were the audience at our theatre on last evening to be taken as an evidenice-of thekstaits and condition of our peo- ple-if the glitter of the box dress circle, with its array of beauty, and the ,cinquant and crimson of garrison cavaliers- if the pit, with its critics and its crowded but decorous and a polite assemblage, and the galleries, with their throng of happy faces-if all were to be ...

THE FINE ARTS

... SALE BY AUCTION OF liAISE PICTURES. g For the last two days a sale of old and valuable engravings and some fine oil paintings, has been going on at the Art Union Rooms, College-street. These works of art were the collec- tion of Mr. Bailey, a gentleman well known as an experienced connoissecsr, who, it is stated, picked them up during a sojourn for a considerable period in Italy and other ...

LITERATURE

... THE DUBLIN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE ! (Dublin: M'Glashan.) The number of the Dublin University Magazine for tbe present month is one of more than average merit, and is well calculated to sustain the high reputation which our national magazine has won for itself amongst the periodical literature of the empire. The matter which it contains is varied and well selected, combining entertainment with ...

THE FINE ARTS

... THE FINE A*.TS. DE LA ROCHEI'S rICTUiRB OF NAPOLEON AT FONTAUNEBLEAU- s Through the exertions of Mr. LesagL, of SackVille-street, the public of Dublin have now an opportunity of viewing this picture. -one of the most admired productions of the greatest of modern French painters. In our country the name of Paul De la Roche has long enjoyed celebrity amongst the lovers of art. A few of his ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE—LAST APPEARANCE OF JENNY LIND

... HER MAjSTrS THEATRE-LAST APEARACE . OF JENY LIND. The announcement that Jenny Lind's appearance lest even ing was to be thei last of her operatic performances, in len of. the series of dramatic concerts which had been begun and discontinued took the public by surprise, as it was generally supposed, that having returned to the stage, she would re- main upon it at least during this season. But ...

FAIRS

... CLONMEL YEARLY FAIR-SATURDAY.-The streets are filled with cattle. Fat cows bring good prices, but are in poor supply. Strippers £5 1Os. to £7; two-year olds £4 to £5 lOs.; yearlings £3 to £3 10s.; milch cows £G to £8; beef 4d. to 6d. per lb ; mutton 5id. to 6jd. DULEEr;.-This fair came off on Thursday last, Id in- stant. The show of black cattle was large; a brisk demand for store heifers in ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... i ?? TriEATRE ROYAL. As we arnticaipated, Charles Keen's benefit, on batuird&V night,: was nu~merously and fathionably attended. The au- dience was, ummistakreably, a good one. The dress circle, ou particularly, was brilliant in the extreme,,with its front rank lit of liaties in full dresi, and their attendant corps of cavaliers co in the rere, with a goodly sprinkling of military officers, ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... I _ Mr. and Mrs. Charles ':Kean appeared again in The a. Wi~fii'~ecreton last evening; and whether it was that a rs large section of our play-going public had not previously *e witnessed the presentation of this deeply interesting drama, or that, having once sean it performed, many desired to re- g peat the gratification, a fashionable and tolerably tniderous Y box audience, together with a ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... i HER MAJESTY'S LEVEE. The Queen held a Levee, on Wednesday, in St. James's Palace. Her Majesty and Prince Albert arrived from Buckinghaem Palace, attended by the royal suite, and were re- ceived by the Lord Steward, the Lord Chamberlain, and the Master of the Horse. The royal suite consisted of the Duchess of Sutheland, Mistress of the Robes; the Marchioness of Douro. Lady in Waiting; the ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIONABLE IMLLIGENCE. REMOVAL OF THE COURT TO THE ISLE OP WIGrHT.-Her Majesty and the Prie Consort, together withthe royal family, will leave London on Tuesday (in accordance with present arrangements) for Gosport, by railway, where the royal steam yacht Fairy will be in readiness to embark the royal panry for Osborne. The stay of the court at the marine palace vwil not exceed four or live ...