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THE ASSAULT IN THE THEATRE ROYAL

... I THE ASSAULT IN TIlE THEATRE ROYAL. le COLLIEGE-STREET OFFICI --EsTErDAY. to Immediately on the magistrate, Mr. Stronge, taking his , seat on the bench, the complainant in this case appeared to re prefer his charge aWnst' Willism -UitiresJ- Esq., a subaltern ,r in the 48th foot ,Xienk ,'Th& W tbred was, that 14r. at Cairnei, orf the mlkit ?? ofi the Theatre 4 iL~oyal, violently asanlted th a ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... . FffON BLE IT GECE. I ?? The Queen and Prince Albert left her Majesty's marine residence, Osborne, Isle of Wight, at 10 mlnntee past 9 the Fai*,' yacht, crossed to Gosport, and traveliede by lpeciav ?? the London aud routh Wested n railway to the Nine Ie a, ?? st~awtion her Mjesty ando hic Royal Highness entered a cas e Di 1oa#s d Keonecded e ]lentley Priory, Staaiiore, to visit her Mfsesty ...

MUSCI HALL—ITALIAN OPERATIC CONCERTS

... I.I:H~~IAINOEAI-4-R. MIUSIC hALLITALIAN OPERATIC CONCERTS. The first of this' series of musical entertainments was given on last evening. The audience at the commencejiieat ewas not so numerous as we could have wished, but before the a conclusion of the first two pieces the hall filled in wonder- ¢ fully. 'We have been hearing a great deal of the performanco of this corps of vocalists through ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... 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 ...

LITERATURE

... L1T TIJEI - - - l ?? . ~4 THE ISLAND OF CI11A. - ITS RESOURcES, PROGRESS AND 5atOSPEnTS coNsIDERED IN RELATION TO JTHE INFLUNC.E 0F. ?? PRd§PEiiTY it oN ]BRITISH WEST USDIA INTERESTS . i- By R. R. MADDEN, M.R.I.A. ig (London: Gilpin'h andDublin, Gilpin, 1819) Le 'Next in importance to its matter as regards utility in a le work which assumes the didactic shape on matters of politi- Is cal ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... ' .1 rs i - - - l C - A_ _ . ._ USBOSRNE, NATURDAY.-The Queen and Prince, accompanied by his Royal Highness the Duke Alexander of Wirtemberg, walked early this morning in the park and grounds of Osborne. Th6 rriuce of Walles, the Princess Royal, and younger mem-. bers of the royal family walked and rode as usual. Colonel the HTon. C. B. Phipp vwas included in the royal dinner party yesterday. ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIONABLE INTELLIGC] l HER MAJESTY, &e. OSBORNE, WEDNESDAY.-Thie inclemenc ofte weather prevented the Queen and Prine ' they fa from taking their usuial Walks and rides this morning.ftron The Hlon. Miss Kerr arrived it Osborne yesterday aftron There was no addition to the royal dinner party yesterday. It is stated that the court will remove from Osborne to Lon- don on the 9th instant, His ...

QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE

... QUEEN'S -ROYAL THEATRE.I Last 'evbieing the,dreima bof 7tfanielfo, or the Duob Girl of Portici was presented for a second time to a' crowded anud highly respectable audiencq at ?? -The piece has beegmproduced with a total jdisregard of cxiens . . The cos- tumes are ;rich,' tastdel, and most correctly selected, while the requisite scenery of the southern clime has been painted by. Mr. Parker, ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I FASHIOXABLE INTEIGENCE. | .. . ?? OSBORNE, WRDNESDAY. 'The intelligence of the sudden death of Mr. George Edward Anson reached Osborne yesterday, at about one o'clock. The event has caused deep aS- fietion to her Majesty the Queen and his Royal Highness the Prince Albert, to whom he had been for nearly ten years a con- fidential and attached servant. Her Majesty's departure for Windsor, ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I FASHIONABLE RMLLIGENCE. VICEREGAL CoUiR.-Saturday evening their Excellencies the Lord Lieutenant and the Countess of CIaren- don received the following perspfnlges at dinner, r.t the Viceregal Lodge :-,Dukeanti Duthess of Leieester, Lord and Lady Stanley, Lord mioth d Lady-EmilySt. Lawrence, the Chief Justice of the Common Pleas and'Mrs. and Miss Doherty, Mr. George Bentinele; Sir~ P. ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I B W W NDson, OcT. 17.-The Queen and s Royal i Highness Prince Albert walked this morning in the slopes. l The Royal Family took, walking and pony ex- ercise.. Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Klent dined with the Queen and HIk Royal Highness. The Earl of Carlisle arrived at the Castle to-day and bad the honour of joining the royal party at dinner. The Qneen Dowager remained yesterday much ...