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FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASR'IOIWABLE IivrELLIGENCE. X ARRIVALS AT THE EUROPEAm- HOTEL.-MVr. I O'Brien and family, fromn India; Mi's Brabazon, Mr. Tomkins and Miss Tomkieis; Mr. and lrs. Q.uigley; Mr. and Mrs. Huteitinson; Mrs. Murray, Miss Murray ad Airs. iiggs, Mr. Ogle, Mr. E. Maher, Mr. Colgan, Mr. Daly, Mr. Sams, Air. Lenmon and Miss Lennon; Mr. Hare. Departures3Mrs. Johnson and family; Mr. M Kenny, Mr. P. ...

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... I PROMENADE AT TI1E VIC EREGAL LODGE. A. promenade wee held on Saturday in the pleaeure groun Id of the Viceregal Lodge, Pliosnix Park. The hour appointed for thle commencement of the promenade wa3 four o'clock, but for some ?? past that bour, owing probably to the threaten- log appearance of the weather, the unumber of carriages that~ arrived wae limited. However, at a later perioid,, ae the ...

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 ...

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... ' 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- ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... THEATRE ROYArL. The success whicic has attended the presentenigage. ment of Mr. nnd Mrs. Williams we may truly esay is without preoedeut. Night after nigrht umbers of persona ?? obliged to leave from the actual.nmpoasibility (and we use the term literally) of obtaining even standing room; and if the moat unanimous plaudits 'and hearty laughter be an indication of the popularity of uotors in ...

FAIRS

... Jo I 7t A . . , A ,- X . CuLLOIIILL -At this fair, on Mlonday, tle Eshowz of hioried cattle was Ema!l in the extremne, and there were but few blyers for etock; bat the EUPjly of Pheep and tambs was very large, and thle demand very great, gau U. cu'aiy fuor beecing ewves. at conrs nveraged from Si to 121; new milch cowe not to be had ; very fewv two year oids and yearlings, and not Eought fur. ...

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... I T|he Marquis of Bath is pasitipe, the seninon at Longleate, where his-lordship will receive his Royal High. ness the 1Dulme of Cambridge and a select circle during the present week. The Marquis de Varnbagen has arrived at the Brunswick Hotel, Jerinyn-street, from Madrid. The Countess of Licbfield wag confined of a son on the 29th tilt., at the Marquis of Abercorn's seat, Baron-s.court, ...

FAIRS

... JJ'AIRS DuNLveis-At this fair on Monday the Ehow of tcet Ws, very Considerable, and sold a shade under the pricea obtained at Droghede on the 12th, beet beef realizung b~t Gd per lb, or 566 per owt under sink. Middling may le quotrd at 4 Io i.e1 per lb. Spritagers ranged from lcz to Ise for the best ones-frow 121 :to 14 being the generut run. There was sagooddeal of. store cattle on show; tu ...

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... I FASHIONABLE.. INTELLIGEgNCE,. X | . BtU MAJETY'S STATE BALL-Her Ma- jesty the Queen gave on Wednesday evening, at Buckingham Palace, a state ball to a party of 2,000. The yeoman of the guard were on duty In t e grand bail, under the, ommand of Captain Macdonald, the axon In waiting. Major General Sir Travail Phillips, the lieutenant of the corpe, attended. At ten o'clock the Queen and Prince ...

REVIEWS

... I l 59. Chris [he a will I uglcsi~ d4i- leyle) 4 yl- 1111strej fst (; lernfll ; 7 t hea di1, 50 ?? Ic 21b dos) W~ills ?11 thu en se I 10( fillies hJ) ,et 411 It, 8s 3st 411 ?? ODes- Oil -, anl Ir all se. .. 3 deli i uhly) 2cond laps- Five AI uucuI1runAL EsYsrs, No. I-SOILs. By Tnomrms BAa.)wIN, Lecturer on Agriculture,' Albeit Mofdel Farm, Glasnevin. (Ducbliui * Ritlis 1toberitson, 23, is m- ...

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... FASflIONABLE, INTELLIGENCE. His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant enter- tttled at dinner on SatSarday eveningernsot ?? Earlof Cardigan, Lady Carolina LLscelle8, and the Misses Las- celles Col., 11oon J, and Lady Sarah Lilldsay ' Colonel and Mts colonel and SMre WerCn nrol, the Knight of Kerry, Mrs Wiilisams,Mien Wlliancl, Colonel Douglass, Colonel Unntt, onolnel Durnn, Colonel S trding, Colonel ...

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 ...