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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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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). ...

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. ...

NATIONAL POPULAL LITERATURE

... I _ ?? I of BALLADS AND LYRICS BY D. FLORhENCE M'CARTHeY.- ?? is refreshing to escape for a while from lbs din and tar- mlofwrldly pursuit-to turn aside, if even but for a e- brief apace, frons amidst the jarring of politicsl strife, anil the meclash of conflicting interests-to, shut out from the ear and k, vision, the rapidly and harshly alternating sights and sounds of revelry and ...

MIST CATHERINE HAYES—THE POOR OF DUBLIN—GRAND MORNING CONCERT THIS DAY

... MISS CATHERINE HAYI;S-TfIE POOR OF DUB- LIN-GRAND MORNING CONCERT TIlS DAY. i . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . Could anything add to the intensity ot the popular feel- ing of admiration entertained for the impersonation of native genilus, as presented by our rarely-gifted elnd highly aceom- plished young countrywoman, Miss Catherine Hayes, th it admiration may well ?? enthusiastic, and eombined ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... Her Majesty the Queen Amelie, their Royal Bighuesses the Prince de Joinville, the Duc d'Aumale, and the duchess de Saxe Coburg, accompanied by the Countesa Mlollien, and Dr. Gueneau de Musy, arrived on the 5th inet, at Ostend, and proceeded to the Hotel Fontaine. The marriage of the Emperor of Austria with the Princess Sophia of Saxe is positively arranged to take place immediately-if we are ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I THlE QUEEN, &c. VISIT Or 11101 MAJESTY TO IDl1UTJY-LANE TfIFA- TREi-011 Saturday evening the Queen and Prince Albert went to liry-tlane lheatre, taking with them four of ?? of the royal children-Vi7., the Princess Royal, the lrince of Wlales, the Priteess Alice. and Prinec Alfred. The pantounime was this night the second piece, the performance commencing with the comedy of The Spoiled (uild ...