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THEATRE ROYAL—THE ITALIAN OPERA

... THEATRE ROYAL-717E ITALIAN OPERA. we have had to thank Mr. Harris in the name of the pub- li for many good things le the shape of dramatic and IDusi. ,3i entertainment since his accession to the management of oar national theatre, but we questlon if his exertions in pro- ,iding for his patrons intellectual recreation of a high order iave ever more fully earned the meed of approbation than on ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHION.ABLE INTOLLIGXNLE0t II Hler Majesty had a, dinner, party on wedncsdsy eVening. The oomprny inoluded her Royal Hlighness the Ducheessof Kent, her Serene Highness the Princess of Ho- henlohe, the Aimer oan Minister, Mr. Buchanan and Miss Ldne. ?? and Marolones of Stafford, ?? and COunlees of Clarendon, tbe Earl of ElieeboAonne, d a M5arla|, Daweorn, Baroness de Speth Viscount and ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I F4 V EONNCBLE JN TG 3ATCE.- -I ST. PATRiCdk BALL. , Th0 DjffiVersary ball, in, honour of St. Patrick, took place last evenilg at DablinCastle,; and ;owing to circumestaces wae delayed for this night. The entire siite 'of rooms, v~,ilch were as usual splendidly' iilamnin te, including the Preqence Cbarmaber, Tbrone Room, DraWiug Eoom, &c., were thrown upoan. 1WiMlAs6eii6Vs ihe Lord Lieutenant ...

ECCLESIASTICAL ART

... I - - - - I~ ~ .L . . . . . .. . .1 We hav had frequently of late occasion to uotico instances of the progress made amongst us in the arts employsd in the decoration of our churches and altars. For centuries these arts may be said to have been extinguished in Ireland along with the lights of our sanctuaries; yet now, when religion once more resumes its pristine splendour and external order, ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I FASB)'.6OAkt .k .)TiPLLIGENCE. ?? ?? WxIDSOI~, NOV. 2-2-Piince.4AlbQrt, attended by Viscount Torrington, Major General the Hon. GCharles Grey, and Captain Du Plit, left Windsor thie niornlng by a^ speclal t In of thio Great Western Railway for Birmingbafi. Thle Luctess of Athol, Lord Pannnure, and Major General Sir Colin Camp3ell left the Castle to.day. Colo0el Herbert, M.P,, and Mrs. ...

FAIRS

... _AIRS. BAILIRBOROUGn.-The MaBy fair on Monday was a very large one. Of springers the show was good, and a ?? doenand was experienced at from 91 to 121 perfiead. Store bullocks averaged 41 each. For two year old hbiters Si to 61 10i was obtained, and for yearling St a head may be taken as an average figure. Beef was rather a scarce commodity at the fair, and the quality indifferent; 529 per cwt ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... T The Earl of Roden and -the Alsses Steele !YavO arrived at Tollynore PaFi t from, DUiudalk Hlouse. Lord und Lady Clermornt liave arrived at !Rostrevor from Ravensdale Parko. Lord D)u'ktlitn, M.P., arrived in Galway on jriday, and ig Btaying at Ardinore, tbe residence of T. M. Ferase, Esq.,J. P.* ?? Tuomas and Lady Redington anid suitel have arrived at their seat, tiicornan liouse. Tiue Doll. ...

BALLINASLOE JANUARY FAIR

... * BALLINASLOE JANUARY FABR. Fe (vRon ?? COURsRSPOaDENT.) 3 BALLONABLOB,.SATURDAY.-This wag the third anal- it versary of our'new fair, and, though a fatlure to a certain a eitent, was and ?? this yearby the inlsub'tants of fhe h town and the l farmers. I cm happy to state those It towpn atond h ot becn realized. Some of the great a lelolster buyeri, o take so prominent a part In our greati Qe ...

COOTEHILL FAIR

... COOTEHLLL 'FAIR. (FROX OUR COiRI SPONTDit;.) COOreBrLL, FiU[)AY. OcTOBER 9.---The fair held in this town tc-day was, particularly in the evening, very larbe as, at about four o'clock, p.m., there could not have been lets tena some 20,000 persons assembled, the greater portion of whom were young persone, who came into town to ?? tbemselves, the evening having cleared up, and become line, after ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... F~snIONABLE INTELLIGENCE.. TJhe Bart atid Countess of Elleesmere errived House all Monday evening from ?? ?? orlear cobbarn, Suiney.Y ,fug, F rl and Countess Craven and, family .Vrir I, London on Thursday :from Ashdown PeAr, c ?? and Major Massey 'hue Micea, and propose renmaining in Italy for ~eaecea O~ntl'5 tf Waldetirave an d Mr. ve~.,wllby Stravvberry-hill, in a few days for TheEar ?? ?? ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... | FASHIONABLE ITELLIGENCE. ._ . ?? .A . Jrffince Altrea will accompany tbe Queen and Prince Consort to Prussia, and remain at Bonn to pursue his studles. The young Prince will be estabilshed at the Univer. sity In much the same way so was his noble father. .LOcjD EGLIXTON AND HIS TENANTS-The 4yr Adrertier reporte that the Lord Lientenant of Ireland haa invited histenantry and dependents on the ...

LITERATURE

... -1 DUBLIN UNIVERaSITY IMAGAZIrEC. (A. To71m a 4d 10 )) -The Prize Esesay is concluded, and, though the first part has been ratber sharply attacked by sonme English critics as too theoretical for application, we see nothing in the objaction, for the samna would lie against any other remedy of a like nature, which had not, because it could not, be tested by experience. 1hough we differ in some ...