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FASIHONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... Lord Bellew and the lIon. Miss B~ellew, and MiaJor Bellew and Mrs. Bollew, have left the St. Gcorge's Jlotcl. Lord West, accompanied by Sir Richaid Leiigno. M.P., has gone oil a tour through the Northern Italian States. Mr. Justice B3lackburne and Miss Blackburne have left the St. Gcorge's Hotel. Mrs. Lane Fox has left the St. George's Hlotel for Downbani, Norfoll, on a visit to Lord and Lady ...

THE GREAT INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION

... I The following is the official return of the visitors admitted yesterday:- Season ticket holders ,. . .. B,355 Number of persons admitted at 2s. 6d. each 850 Total . .. ., 4,205 Their Excellencies the Lord Lieutenant and the Countess of St. Germane, accompanied by some members of their family, and attended by Major Bagot, Captain Cost. and several ladies of the court, visited the Exhibition ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... The number of visitors to the Exhibition yesterday amounted to 11,416. It will be seen by the above return that the attendance yesterday was the greatest, and we may add the most varied, since the opening of the Exbibition. All ranks and classes of our fellow-countrymen were represented there, from the wealthy peer to the honest peasant; and nothing could be more interesting than to witness ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION—HORTICULTURAL INDUSTRY

... THE GRlEAT EXRiBITiuN-HORTICULTURAL I INDUS iRY. TO THE EDITOR OF THE FRE YUN. DEAe Sin-When the eyes of not only Europe but of he whole civilised world are turned on us in admiration of our rative industry, contrasting so strikingly with what was for a long time and unil lately believed, or at least re- presented to be, our native apathy or indifference-if not idleness and ignorance-and when ...

THEATRICALS, &c

... THSATRICALIS &c. THaEABR ROYAL.-Last evening Aubers opera of Fidl Diavoto was performed, for the second time during the preiw engagement, before r fashionable and well filed house Of t delightiel musical composition we have had irequent ?? to speak, and on the lest time when we referred to it(somedWI since) we gave it the praise which it Justly deserved. Al e have already spoken of Mr. Reeves ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... F_ ASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE. .1 ?? BA.LmoRAL, Oar. 3.-The Queen, accompanied by the Princess Royal and Princess Alice. and attendea by the Duchess of Wellington and the Ron. Beatrice Byng, rode Out yai. terday afternoon. The Prince went outgdeer-talking. Hih Royal Highness the Prince of krussis ar- rived at Glasgow from Bslmoral on Monday night by the Soottlih Central allrlway, end proceeded ...

CLOSING OF THE PARIS EXHIBITION—SPEECH OF THE EMPEROR

... The following also appeared in our Second Edition I of yesterday - - I CLOSING OF THE PARIS EXUIBITION-SPEECH I OF THlE EMPEROR. PARiu, TitunosnDAY.-The Universal Ethibition was closed t to-day with great magnificence. The weather was beautiful The Emperor, Empress, and imperial family arrived shortly after twelvc o'clock. The Esa press looked exceedingly well. Their Mbje3ties were received hy ...

FAIR

... I - WATzRnrosnm.-Oar monthly fair was held on 14cnd last, and was well attended by buyers. Toeare wag a preiti good supply of stock suitable for graviers, but a deflcieni, of good fat tock. Prices rangedw as ?? cow, s to £14; ?? do., £10 to £14; dry do., £7 to £9; twi year-old heifers, £5 to £7; yearlings, L3 to £5; sheep, 2 to 40s; hoggeta, 28s to 27s; end lambs, 16e to 21s. HORTICULTUREL ...

CONCERT ROOM, ROTUNDO

... LiEcrunc ox THE OBIt , HITOaR, &C., &C. TIM AFRIoAx RAcE.-A moat respectable and influential audi- euce of cur fellow-citizens assembled ?? in the above section of the Rotundo building, for the purpose of hearing delivered a lecture by Mr. A-len, an American gentleman of colour, late professor of the Greek language and literature in the College of New York, the subject of the lecture being, as ...

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 ...

HORTICULTURE

... GARDENrIN OPERATIONS FOR TH5E WEEK.-FLOWER GARDEN AOSD SttaUBsERY.-Tbe demand for bedding out plants (in the 8prxng) is frequently greater than the room devoted for their wintering can supply. It will in this case be necessary to commence propagating to make good the deficiencies. For all the soft-wooded and free growing plants a common dung frame, having a slight bottom-heat, will suffice i ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... i - . I During the past week the theatre has been graced by a succession of numerous and fashionable audiences, and the entertainments have been as naual judiciously diversified and cleverly represented. It is at once the result of well directed exertion on the part of the manager, and a teat of true merit in the performers, that the dramatic and musical pieces produced by the stock company ...