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LITERATURE

... I . :Ai'.\e.'LrttS~rz. ?? I l .. - . I HISTORkY OF' THE :IRISII COMFEDERATION, B, .By Rt AtRD BARCUETT. s (Dublin: George Mason, 2.4,, D'Olier-street; J. Ridgway, f 'The haiiphlet publlkd i3t' s'rdtturidd the above e ~title 'caniit be strictiy ?? history of the' Confede- r 'ration.' Inded,' the t'vtlts '&sieited v'ith 'the forination and o disotlr ifolt' the trith 'Cb'f tidettidii are ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY—EXHIBITION OF A MODEL STRUCTURE

... ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY-EXHIBITION OF A I IMODEL STRUCTURE. A scene of a very interesting nature took place yesterday, in the board-room of the Royal Dublin Society, on which occasion his Excellency the Lord Lieutenant and other dise tinguished visitors attended. Mr. Richard Turner, of the Hammersmith iron works, and his son, Mr. Thomas Turner, an architect of considerable promise, both in taste ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I _ HER MAJSTY, 11. rni)SOR, -T-JA 23.-TT Qlteertil ?? this f in the Sleopes and yiuilsor Park. ,The royal family r anrnilipg mid polly exoerise in the grounds around the c35tle.0r01 Highnrcs Prince ilbert 'vient oit sbiooting thiw llfrI5 itmpgnip d by the Mike do Ncrmours' aidattended orohrdg ?? Coloitel IWon. Charles Greyj, Lord Charies b Lord Colon)l F. H. Seyrnnur. Fitzro)l dinner party ...

DRAWING-ROOM AT THE CASTLE

... DRPAIING-ROOM At THE CASTLE. 1A1 . . . . . Their ELrceilslcics the Lord Lieutenant and Countesa of C~lsredon bold their lirst Drawing-room for, the season on I bt evening Tleir Excellenrcies entered the tbrone-roomi hortly after nine oclock, attended by tbe following oficers ,,d 1ad1i of ibe hotlschold and ntate The Irivate Secretary, Mr Corrv Cosnenlln The State Stera rd;, Earl Monuitoharles. ...

MECHANICS' INSTITUTION—THE NATIONAL MUSIC OF IRELAND

... INST ?? ?? W Mie last of.-*eur*se of sindeoturos es, tbe. national musio rlf 1tiaKdd'- 'wandalivered last evening in the lecture hall of Cti~e~ech~ahics';iltiliolt by William Murphy, jun., Esq., ?? numerous'and res- I pqctahle, comprising a considerable number of ladies. The lebtiiret ' ieotttientd by referring to the bards during the Neign's Fofl lnry tbe Eighth atid Elizabeth, and gave a ...

ROTUNDO-MONS. JULLIEN'S CONCERTS

... -9- @ - - S E ROXTUNDO-5ONS. JULLIEN'S COIXCLRTS The attraction presented by the instrumental and v0 performances at these concerts seems undiminished audience on last evening (that of M- Jullien's benela)tt hibited the same crowded array of fashionables in tire seats, and the same thronged assemblage in the proaet Our musical public, it must be said, rarely enjoy ay t- so perfect in the shape ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I FASHIONBLE INTELLIGENCE HERl MAJESTY, &o. WINDSOR, JAN.. 5.-The Queen and Prince Al bert walked on Saturday morning in the Slopes. The royal family took valking and pony exercise In the groands around the Castlc. flis Royal Higiness Prince Albert went out bunting this morning, accompanied by the Duka de Nomours and at- tended by Lord Charles Fitzroy and Colonel F. H. Seymour. The Bishop of ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I : FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE HER MAJESTY, e. a WINDSOR, JAN. 15.-The Queen and his ROYal Hlighness Prince Albert drove to Frogmxore this morning. The lion. 11i55 CavendislColonel Hon. Ut. Boyl, Lord Chas. Fitzroy, Colonel F. I1. Seymour, and Mr. Birch were in attendance UP his royal highness. Prince Albert, with the gentlemen in attendance, enjoyed the divrsin o sktin on thle ornamental water ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENC& HER MAJESTY. WINDSOR, JAN. 1.-Her Majesty'S new year' gifts of meat, bread, coals, potatoes, blankets, and clothing, wero distributed this morning to the aged, infirm, and distressed poor of Windsor and Its vicinity, in the presence of the Queen and Prince Albert and the royal familyr his .lRoy&1jHl.gbnse5a Prince George of Cambridge, the ladies and gentlemen In walt- ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I FASEtONABLE INTELLIGENCE. HER11 MAJIiSTY, &8;. WINDSOR, JAN. 11.-The Queen walked this morning tn the slopes and eastern terrace. The royal fralily took their accustomed alirins. His Royal Highness Prince Albert, attenden by Colonel the Hon. C. '13. Phipps, Colonel the H-in. C. Grey, and Colonel F. 11. .Seymour, left Windsor Castle for London this morning, at twenty minutes past tell o'c ock ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA TURE. DUBLIN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE. (M'Glashan, Dublin.) The University Alygazine commences the new year with l undiminished vigour and ability. The January number pre- r sents us with an agreeable and instructive melange of fact and r fiction-history, poetry, criticism, and romance-and we do a not hesitate to affirm, that whether as regards the variety or L excellence of its contents, ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... HERB M(AJESTY, *D. WiNDson, JAN. 29.-The Queen walked this morning in the Slopes and Windsor Park. The royal family took walking and pony exercise. His loydl Highness P'riuce Albert went out shooting this morning, attended by Lord Camoys, Lord Charles Fitzroy, and Colonel F. 11. Seymour. Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cambridge visited the Duchess of Gloucester, on Monday, at Gloucester ...