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THEATRE ROYAL—THE OPERA

... THEATRE ROYAL-THE OPERA. VI. ?? -h I. . .A A1 fA-- IAO f s+2AtAA For the tirst time since the commencement at nre present operatic engagement, there seemed during the earlier part of lsst evening lo incoisiderable cessation of public ardour and onjiety to secure early places in the theatre. Up to a con- siderable time after the house was opened, the audience ap- ered thin enough. None of the ...

FASIIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... The Queen nnd 1Prince Alert, wirtn tne rrince oi the nriecess Royal, and the Princess Alice, took an air- ?? lltall opel carriitge and four. ; 1(Sr.11,1 yr BNTlB1.--._VQ (Pri'7lttOtI ' , 1Ipeilre to anltivulitV the arrivel ol satr- (j t . if tbe x.i-x tv)g and Queen of the French, and of the d31x 1fl~ts ibcil> .f .emours, and tleir intereqting offsprih'.- ] v a lplda d* t ioer. 'The ...

QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE

... I _ QUEEN'S LOA:L THEATr.E. On Wedneslay evening a brilliant and crowded audieuez again attended this elegant little theatre, to witness the repe- tition of the highly successful extravaganza of The )slaedof ,Jewets, which was received 'with such eunboucided applobation on Monday and Tuesday nigh,. On seeing its performance for the third tine, the nigh opinion which we formed of its excellence ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY—EXHIBITION OF ART AND MANUFACTURE

... ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY-EXHIBIT:ON OF ART AND MANUFACTURE. Pursuant to our intention, intimated in our preliminary notice in Tuesday's FRHEMANI, we now proceed to give our readers a detailed account of the principal features characte- risingthis exhibition, which comprises an array of specimens of mechanical and artistic skill, the nmst extensive and mag- nificent ever presented for public ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... t.-'b v 4 - _ _ _ _ _ _ HER MAOJ Ol I 6 i tBATRE. For some weeks past the appearance in one of the boxes of her Majesty's Theatre of a lady of colour has caused much conversation in the lobbies, and the rumour that this was the same lady who, under the name of the Black Malibran, had created a great sensation in Paris, con- tributed much to increase curiosity. Biographies, too, have been ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I WX;DSORt, TUESDAY.-Lord and LadyJoht Rus- ,I and the Speaker and Mrs. Shaw Lefevre, are expected to errive at the Castle to-day, on a visit to the Queen and the lriflce. nli~e royal dinner party at the Castle thi evening will include ter ioyal Highness the Duchess of Kient, his Royal Highness Duchess of Sutherland and Lady C Lcve~n Cowver, Lord and Lady Johnl fRusell, Lady Fanny ,rd Baroness ...

THEATRE ROYAL—MR. CALCRAFTS BENEFIT

... THEATRE ROYAL-MB. CALCRAFTS BENEFIT. The benefit of our theatre manager on last evening was graced by the attendance of a crowded assemblage of the admirers and patrons of the operatic drama. R5b RPoy and the Waterman were the pieces presented, with a musical irnterfnezzo, in which Herr Mengi' and S'gacr Paltoni performed. The first piece went off fairly enough, and the audience would have ...

LITERATURE

... LITE.RATURE. THtE IRt811 QUAPTERcY RiVIEWY-No. I..-Tlhe pro- jectors of this new publication have selected for themselves a field sufficiently distinct and well-defined. In their open- ing address they observe that the professions of divinity and medicine are fully represented and ably supported by publications devoted to their respective interests ; and that the Irish bar alone appears to ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA TURE. IrtraH QUARTxnLY REVIBW.-(Wr. B. Kely, Grafton- sfreet.)-Certainly, a largtr quantity of periodical matter, to say nothing of the quality which we can vouch to be excellent, was never before given for the small sum of thirty peuce, Hera we have a balky volume of original matter, containing nearly five hundred pages, at the lowpriceof balfa crown-a miracla of cheapness; and when we ...

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

... I 'FASHIONABLE INT1ELLIGENCE. I TnU CouRT.-Tbe Queen held a court on Alon5 day at Buckinghiam Palace. Monsieur Goizalez Bravo had anl audience, and delivered to liar Majesty his credentials as Envoy Extraordinary alnd M'nister Pleniputentiary from ?? Queen of Spain. The Earl of Elgin,. K.T., was presented to the Queen by the Earl of Clarendon, and kissed hands, on being appointed her Majesty's ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATUBE. I - Tarn Dunr~cx Bavtaw. (Londeons: Thomas Ricluardi os .i1 sue 2oa.)-Tbe contentse of the present number of the Dub- lin Revise are remarkable for variety or subject asid general excellence of treatment. Though we cannot point to any co particular article as presenting features of unusual brilliancy , or power, this ably-conducted serial fnlly maintains its w character for solid ...