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FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIONABL:'. .NTELLIGENCE. I R|MOVAL OIP THE COURT FROMS OSBORCE TO BALMoRAVoaTsHOnRTHOU ?? Maejety and. tbe court ?? this afterroa' ?? and the north. About a quartepst two 'olock th. I ueen; Prine Albert, the whole of the roya f-lnij;t I , embarked on board the Fairy, Caiptale the jion. 'leldh'Denman, under the usual salutes, and Steamed up for this port and Goasllort, where a special royal ...

MUSIC, &c

... - ANTIsET CONCERT RoOMs-TiEl MElROANTILE CHORAL Ueezon.-Labt evening this society gave its second concert for the season, In the large:lEaU of this Institutiou belore a highly r~epecteble audience. On a former occa'ion when speaking ot this society, we stated that it was calculated to do much good, and would bc the meausofactively promulgating reflnedtate and combating with thit great and ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I - --FASHIONABLR NTRELLIGENCE. 1 WINDSOR, MAIRCH 6.-The Queen and Prince, attended by Lady Churchill and the Hon. EleanOr Stanley, drove out in an open corriage yesterday afternoon, The Equerries in Waiting were also in attendan e. Their Serene HighnesOSs the PrIncess Feodore ?? Langeniburgir, and Princess Amele of Hohenliohe Schllingfuret, dined with the Queen in the evening. The Dean of ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... PASHJONABLE INTELLIGENCE. - ?? sI I - r- TnB ROYAL VISIT TO SCOTLAND -It has DOW been decided, we understand, that on her journey northtvard her Ma esty will not travel by the Seottish North.Eastbrn 'and liseesde RsIivwayf-theroutefollowed for several seasons ?? will proceed by the Spittel of Glenshee and Bracmar to Balsooal. The reason avigned for thisi change of route Is the unsatisfactory ...

THEATRE ROYAL—ITALIAN OPERA

... THEATRE OYAL- lTALIAN OPERA. I I . - .- A .. . .- - - ?? -. . _- I The eni O Inoement of the intended presentation early next month of a seriea of Italh in operae in Dublin by a moat dletin, guiched comnpany of artits b as no small Interest and gratifloa. tion amongst musical circles. Por this promise of pleasure to come-orowded ?? ard high temptrature included-the many enthudlaniastle ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I IFASHIONABLE IELLI-GENCE W Y ,e a-e much gratified to learn that our ex- cellent Lord Maiyor has determined to entertain Mr. Bright I and the principal ofiolilas connected with tile Atlar tio Tale- graph Company at dinner, at the Manslon liouse. Eis FN- celiency the Lord Lleutenatnt has grecioualy accepted an in. vitation to be present on the occasion1, end hes~fixed the 1st September for ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... ' The Marchioness of Waterford has arrived at Di Newtown Anner from Curraghmore. ff The Earl of Donoughmore, Vice-President of to tle Board oS Trade, arrived by the four o'clock train on Fri. 1 day evening from London. His lordship, who we were deo tb lighted to observe ranuch Improved in health, proceedei mme- diately to Knocklofty, whore the counteas has been for some 0t weeks stayin3g- ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... * . . I .. . . .. . . Right 1i(on. Col ei Herbeit,, V ari- i the 3ises~ealrberi leftj~uckross on Monday, c'oufole to Hew-' opn Don, Kelsoe, .l3,.on avisitt to Mra. Herbeis soother, Laly '';leanor Bdifoeuiwlere tieyw ill remaln until aifter the Cludit- h ,1 fll* t n Iae ain'onf the 'lateat arriVa1& S G,. sb 'Hotel ' Kean, thej'. Mii ?? [ Chpnin,£nsaulit6 fr'o'm Itondtrn tfio ?? andi the' llon ...

MADAME LIND GOLDSCHMIDT'S CONCERTS

... MAIDAMrE LIND GOLDSCIIMIDT'S CONCERTS. If ever a concert deserved the naine of tgrand, it was that given yesterday by Madaine Lind Gold- schmidt, and the talented performers associated with her oil this occasion. It was ,girand as regarded the rich and reckaercihe charlacter of tho music, as well..as in the brilliant anid effective style of its executibu, and sel- domn, indeed, have we ...

LITERATURE

... LI ERA rURB. TuE PioTOntAL BIDLEI, PARTS 1, @, 8.-By Dr. XiUO.t; (W. and R. Chambers, E.dinburgls; J. Af Gelashan, luhtia.)-L This is a reissue of Kitto's celebrated bible, one of the mosta instructive and interesting works that ever issued from the British pres. The present reissue is published in weetlj numbers at aixpence, and in monthly parts two shilling price which will bring it within ...

PAIRS

... NAVAN.-The second fair for 18lo, held on Monday, would, no doubt, have been a great one, but for the inclemency of the weather. The supply of cattle, however, was large, as rasa also that of pigs; but horses and sheep were particularly scarce, and the quality, especially of the former, inferior. Prime beef sold at fally 60s per cwt; springers, of which there were but a few, brought as much as ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... ?? .FASiIOVAE Bi 'I TET:l son; N WINDSOR, OCTOBER 23.-There*Ywa5- 11O ?? tionto-theroyal dinner party yesterday. The Queon walkedin the CVtle grounds this morning. Prince Albort, with the Prince of Wa8 and Prhice Alfred, rode out o llorseback. The Duchess of Cambridge and Princess Mary visited her Mjeity. Qrieea Christina ot Spain will lesve in a few days for Rome, where she intends to pass ...