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LITERATURE

... LITEIIA TUZ?E. 1k 51 St~ TArS DU PAPE, par John AMiley, docfeur Ir~s g B~b' g~versite de Rome, chanoine de la cathedr'ale Mr du colleye des Irloudois, a Paris. auttur l~ By a qe~ug~is~ae et les Papes; trades de ?? sii dtocteu, ena theologic de 1 Unieerstite de oD 9RE Societe dea l'ffi.stoire de France, 4-c.-(THEa H PAPAL STATES, &c., &c.-By the Rev. Jon Gus ey, ?? perceive with sincere ...

THE THEATRES—THE CHRISTMAS PANTOMIMES

... IUE TShEREST iMAS PANTOMIMES. | THEATRE NOYAL. Intermiesa diu-after a long and dreary suspension of its dramatic vitality, our Dublin theatre-royalpar excellence- has once more thro 'n open its doors to the public at prices suited to the exigencies of the times, and under the direction of a manager whose name would seem to be a patent for theatric success. Mr. Harris, after having succeeded in ...

EXHIBITION OF ARTS, MANUFACTURES, AND MATERIALS (TO BE HELD IN CORK)

... EXHIBITION OF ARTS, MANUFACTURES, AND . MATERIALS (TO BE HELD IN CORK). I ab ML 1 The committee met yesterday at their rooms, in the Mu- L'eum of Irish Industry, Stephen's-green, *hen much impor- tant business was transacted. On the; motion of Sir Robert Kane, the chair was taken by IlMr. JAUIRS PEERY, and the Hon. J. P. Verker was requested to act as secretary, in the absence of Mr. Deane. Mr ...

NATIONAL EXHIBITION AT CORK

... Th, ?? beA A _ A 4i .. . . . . ine metropontan committee met yesterday at their rooms, 51, Stephen's-green East, Alderman ROE in the chair. Members ?? Hutton, Esq., D.L.; John Drew Atkin, Esq.; William Fry, Esq; Walter Sweetman, Esq.; ?? P. Rorey, Esq.; Richard Atlkinson, ?? the Hon. John P. Vereker, Dr. Lentaigne, George Macdorna, Esq. Mr. Deane, the honorary secretary, having read the cor- ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I FASHIONABLE' INTELLIGENCE. tin WINDSOR, FEB. 4.-n-The Princess Victoria Gau- stronmma of Coorg and Mrs. Draninaornd, alsoi Reir.Admiral Sir ne Hou3tefl Stewart, arrived yesterday afternoon. Their Serene he Hligisnesses the Princess of Hohenloho Langenburg anid Princess ?? dined with her Majesty. Colonel the Eon. C. B.Phipps, ?? the Ron. D. de Bo$, and Mr. Gibbs had the honour of being ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I THE CouiT-Mr. Villiers, Judge Advocate, had an audience of the Queen, and submitted the proceedings of some courts martial. VIClEREGAL COURT-His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant entertained upwards of 700 of the nobility and gentry at his second state ball for the season, at Dublin Castle, last uight. The festivitles were kept up to an advanced hour this morning. Lord Dunsandle and Sir ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... i . FASHIONABLE 2NTELLIGENCli Prince Alfred of' England, second son of' Queen Victoria, aged 13, arrived from Cologne at Brussels on Tuesday, at half-past three in the afternoon. The Duke do Brabant and the Count de Flandre, in plain clothes, with some officers of their suite went to the station to meet him. Sir T. W. Wsi er, English secre . tary of legation, and acting as obarge d'affalres in ...

LITERATURE

... I E£RA TURE. . v I Tnas DBLt prBEvUeW.-(T. ?? and Son.)-We have another of those remarkable contributions to a true history of the Revolution and the great or little actora in tbe drama which for some time have appeared in the Dublin Re. vicw. They are full of erudition-profound, discriminative, and searching. It hrs been the fashion to characterise the heroes of the Revolution as wise ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I PAISIIONABLE INTB.LLIGNCE. -I VICEIIEGAL CIOUPT.-His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant loes left for England. It is, stated that his Excellensy will proceed In the first instance to Manchester, sand on a tour to his relatonse and frieuds In tho provinces, after which hee will proceed to London. Tbe Marchioness of Waterford has left Cla- ridge's Hotel for Curraghmore, Ireland. The Esrl and ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I fASIZIONABLL 1NR 7',ELLiGENGE The Earl of Aberdeen, whose sudden indisposi- tion, oli Saturday last, created miiels adarm and uneasiness in the minds Of those who were hastily summoned to his lordship's side, is muchl better. The alariniiog symptoms which manifested tleiu- selves ol Sunday havc passed away, and bis lordship is not only out of all danger, blit is progressisig, faster even ...

FAIRS

... - . BSPATIRS. e I IotO0HHEA.-Thls fair opened here at an early hor Oil Si tuda morning, long before Baerea0o'clockeverale black cattle, chiefly young stock, lhad their places takel or h green.. A middling good su5pply Of sheep ?? ?? of thema that suffered from rain during the night I~ka II5onia ISellers who wanted both cash and a 'high price, orh lgbad~nll. good winterage for theirastock, were ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... _S INBpLE INTELLIGENE. I - ~mT-~VlAWIT AT 'r kTfl.flWl.- I LORp LIEUTENA4TX AS IMU NYS.H rgE the Lord Lieutenant arrived in this town to. FCeielle~y'eock ion his way to Galway to the banque'. st thtbe rali WOy station by an officers' guard o1 the 6t' depots, together with a body of constabulary, d 36 nd o~f Captain Henderson, 81.. P Lord Castle- ecn,111- led bis ExcUency in the state ...