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MECHANICS' INSTITUTION—THE NATIONAL MUSIC OF IRELAND

... INST ?? ?? W Mie last of.-*eur*se of sindeoturos es, tbe. national musio rlf 1tiaKdd'- 'wandalivered last evening in the lecture hall of Cti~e~ech~ahics';iltiliolt by William Murphy, jun., Esq., ?? numerous'and res- I pqctahle, comprising a considerable number of ladies. The lebtiiret ' ieotttientd by referring to the bards during the Neign's Fofl lnry tbe Eighth atid Elizabeth, and gave a ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY—EXHIBITION OF A MODEL STRUCTURE

... ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY-EXHIBITION OF A I IMODEL STRUCTURE. A scene of a very interesting nature took place yesterday, in the board-room of the Royal Dublin Society, on which occasion his Excellency the Lord Lieutenant and other dise tinguished visitors attended. Mr. Richard Turner, of the Hammersmith iron works, and his son, Mr. Thomas Turner, an architect of considerable promise, both in taste ...

QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE

... Since the night of its opening the pantomime at this the- tre has continued on each succeding evening to draw an over- flowing honee. The auditory on last evening was crowded to the ceiling, not even standing room could be had at any price either in boxes, pit, or galleries. The pantomime here, both in the introdicetory extrava- ganza, and in the comic scenes and trausformations alter- wards, ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENC& HER MAJESTY. WINDSOR, JAN. 1.-Her Majesty'S new year' gifts of meat, bread, coals, potatoes, blankets, and clothing, wero distributed this morning to the aged, infirm, and distressed poor of Windsor and Its vicinity, in the presence of the Queen and Prince Albert and the royal familyr his .lRoy&1jHl.gbnse5a Prince George of Cambridge, the ladies and gentlemen In walt- ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA TURE. DUBLIN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE. (M'Glashan, Dublin.) The University Alygazine commences the new year with l undiminished vigour and ability. The January number pre- r sents us with an agreeable and instructive melange of fact and r fiction-history, poetry, criticism, and romance-and we do a not hesitate to affirm, that whether as regards the variety or L excellence of its contents, ...

IRISH ACADEMY OF MUSIC

... The third half-yearly examination of the pupils in the Trish Academy of Music was held on Tuesrlay in the Antient Concert Room, Brunswick-street. What has beon said often h before on similar occasions might be repeated here. 'WVe might praise the performance of the little fellows, who, with violins and horns, managed, after a short course of instruc- d tion, to make a very agreeable concert, ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I FASHIONBLE INTELLIGENCE HERl MAJESTY, &o. WINDSOR, JAN.. 5.-The Queen and Prince Al bert walked on Saturday morning in the Slopes. The royal family took valking and pony exercise In the groands around the Castlc. flis Royal Higiness Prince Albert went out bunting this morning, accompanied by the Duka de Nomours and at- tended by Lord Charles Fitzroy and Colonel F. H. Seymour. The Bishop of ...

ROTUNDO—MONS. JULLIEN'S CONCERTS

... I RIOTUNDO-7.0S. JULLIEN'S CONCERTS. Expectation and interest have been rile wor some time pass h amongst our musical friends, all feeling anxious to hear the a rare and oft he ulogised melody that has been associated with I the name of the young and gifted Viennoije, Maddle. Jetty a Tlrellc. This gratification was enjoyed on last evening by an audience comprising many of the very elite of our ...

PROTECTION—TENANT-RIGHT

... I ?? i; .- i| % QotA WESMIT. tt?~ a T~ae.'pia~nt~m of *P~ot ttiit' gttion, whiol5, it Wits 1 hoped, would be evoked in this wester ',provinice),haben 'dffctu~l~ls~ptd~iflto thin 'air. 'freii'r tlie tone taken a 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ecthat ib ds obser~vations in the Fsuimm'Azz a few dae aga aring the English'free trade pierty that they carnnotmuch1 longer trle .pr i0ith'frish poplt up ,v~partly ...

ROTUNDO—MONS. JULLIEN'S CONCERTS

... [- '..ROTU1ODQ-MO. 71JULr4LE,6't8CC0NwpT , ,,As light' have bees el pedted yroin the Atfttiyitha of the peformsanCes, last night'i concert was attended b , Audience crowded to the very doors. layl even beyond tb forthe spacious pillar room, audotierlapartunttofthe were filled with .numue'ow groupslwhe, alt ot.l the cb not 'got within the entled >spherer of 'the!Round- ?totli could her the ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... rASHII11NABLIINTELIGBNC9. . EE MAJESTY, &o. WxeDsoR, JA2. 7.-The Queen .nd Princo Al- bert took their ugual msorning walk. The royal family took walking and ponr exercise in Abe Slopes and Windsor Park., His Royal Highness Prince Albert went out huntlng th morning, accompanied by thtp Dnke de Nemourc, the Prince de Joinville, and the Duke dIAumale, jnd attended by ColonDI the Hon. C. B ...

ROTUNDO-MONS. JULLIEN'S CONCERTS

... -9- @ - - S E ROXTUNDO-5ONS. JULLIEN'S COIXCLRTS The attraction presented by the instrumental and v0 performances at these concerts seems undiminished audience on last evening (that of M- Jullien's benela)tt hibited the same crowded array of fashionables in tire seats, and the same thronged assemblage in the proaet Our musical public, it must be said, rarely enjoy ay t- so perfect in the shape ...