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THEATRE ROYAL—THE OPERA

... THEATRE ROYAL-THE OPERA. VI. ?? -h I. . .A A1 fA-- IAO f s+2AtAA For the tirst time since the commencement at nre present operatic engagement, there seemed during the earlier part of lsst evening lo incoisiderable cessation of public ardour and onjiety to secure early places in the theatre. Up to a con- siderable time after the house was opened, the audience ap- ered thin enough. None of the ...

QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE

... I _ QUEEN'S LOA:L THEATr.E. On Wedneslay evening a brilliant and crowded audieuez again attended this elegant little theatre, to witness the repe- tition of the highly successful extravaganza of The )slaedof ,Jewets, which was received 'with such eunboucided applobation on Monday and Tuesday nigh,. On seeing its performance for the third tine, the nigh opinion which we formed of its excellence ...

FASIIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... The Queen nnd 1Prince Alert, wirtn tne rrince oi the nriecess Royal, and the Princess Alice, took an air- ?? lltall opel carriitge and four. ; 1(Sr.11,1 yr BNTlB1.--._VQ (Pri'7lttOtI ' , 1Ipeilre to anltivulitV the arrivel ol satr- (j t . if tbe x.i-x tv)g and Queen of the French, and of the d31x 1fl~ts ibcil> .f .emours, and tleir intereqting offsprih'.- ] v a lplda d* t ioer. 'The ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I OSBOn1E MONDAY.-The Queen and Prince walked early this morning in Osborne Park. Their Royal flighnesses the Pr nce of Wales, the Princes, Royal, and younger me., bers of the royal family took their ac. customed early walks and drives. There was no addition yesterday to the royal dinner party. THE QUEEN'S VISrr To BELGIUIM.-It is probable that her Mojesty will embark this evening (Tuesday). ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... t.-'b v 4 - _ _ _ _ _ _ HER MAOJ Ol I 6 i tBATRE. For some weeks past the appearance in one of the boxes of her Majesty's Theatre of a lady of colour has caused much conversation in the lobbies, and the rumour that this was the same lady who, under the name of the Black Malibran, had created a great sensation in Paris, con- tributed much to increase curiosity. Biographies, too, have been ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY—EXHIBITION OF ART AND MANUFACTURE

... ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY-EXHIBIT:ON OF ART AND MANUFACTURE. Pursuant to our intention, intimated in our preliminary notice in Tuesday's FRHEMANI, we now proceed to give our readers a detailed account of the principal features characte- risingthis exhibition, which comprises an array of specimens of mechanical and artistic skill, the nmst extensive and mag- nificent ever presented for public ...

Fashion and Varieties

... j;astjion b allyarictir5. TI'E COURT. liEL MAJESTY'5 VISIT 'IV THLE EXUIIlBITION PALACE Or 1851.-At eleven o'clock on Monday morning her Mujesty, accompanied by Prince Albert, paid her first visit to the works, Her Majesty left Winelsor at ten in the morning for the purpose. Her Majesty's expressions of hearlty arliratinol were frequent. Her attention wvas pirlicitlarly drawsl to the men ...

Selected Poetry

... `cltctrfrb 19actfp. OLD FrRIENDS 'MET TOGETHER. OiT, time is sweet, when roses iseet, With Spring's sweet breath around them, And sweet the cost, when hearts are lost, If those we love have found then I And sweet the mind that still can find A star in darkvest weather, But nought can be, so sweet to see, As old fiiends met together. 'Tlhose ?? of old, when yonth was bold, Aind tiiue stole ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I A-rFCTED) ACCOUCHEMENT OF THE QUEEN. ta late hour last night the several members of the cabinet, the Lord /lmancellor, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and prin- tial 1enbers Of hlie Queen's household were suddenly placed ODthe ll, ,ie by an intimation procxeding from the Palace on the / tom5 lad developed themselves of the approaching that CYIIrPC(y Ocement of her Mdajesty. At the late hour of ...

QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE

... QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE, 2 I his new melodramatic fairy extravaganeza. The ljmd ,r Jewels, announced for some time as in preparationat th4 elegant little theatre was presented on last evening before a densely crowded and highly iespectable audience. This brilliant romance of 'the drama is one of those piece whose gorgeous scenic splendour, brilliancy of decoratioet atq racy humour of burlesque ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I - DEIPARTUR1S 1rROMTiIi GRitSIIAM HOTE:L.-Lord Viscount Dungannon; Sir Wm and Lady Johnston; Major Ge- neral M'Leod; Dr Oliffe; Dr Harrison; Rev Mr Wliiily Rydock; Mrand Mrs Von Klerk; Mr and Mrs Geaddes; Mr and Mirs Rowley; Mr and Mrs Strachan; Mr and Mrs Ro- therham; Mr and Mrs Patchel; Mr and Mrs Platt, J Bushe, Esq. and Mrs Romer; Mr and Mrs Woods; Frederick Gasking, Eso, and Mrs Morphy ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIONAB3LE INTELLIGENCE. I THE ROYAL VISIT TO CASTLE HOWARD. CASTLE HOWAaDf AuGusT 28Ts.-The weather, which throughout yesterday was wet, BtOrmy, and disagreeable, has cleared up this morning, and though there has been a smart breeze blowing, her Majesty has been enabled to see the beauties of Castle Howard in all the advantageous lights which sunshine and a clear sky impart. She had hardly ...