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... CIIADIBERLAIN'S OFFICE, Dublin Castle, sa11rch 8, 1850. MEPRE nill be a FULL DRESS BALL at the I Castle, on MONDAY EVENING, the 18th of MIareh, at Nine o'Clock, in celebration of St. PATRICK'S DAY. Tho Laidies to wear Feeathers and Lapl)ets. No Trains. The Knights of thi several Orders to wear tbeir Collars. It is also requecstel tnt the Ladies will appear in Irish jllanc- fjchire. No ...

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... --EATR ROYAL, DUBLIN. post p~itive*lY the Last Night of the Italian Operas the Coman poerftrm in Limerick oil Monday next, l1th inst. C OR T 1lE BEN EFIT OF MISS C. HAYES, And her last appearance. Last appearauce of MISS POOLE, MR. TRAVERS, , SIGNOR POLONINI, H EKERR MENGIS. Condictlor, Signor Vera; Leader, Mr. L evey; Prompter, Signor Salabert. rIIIS EA KENING (Saturday), 9th March, 185 0, T ...

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... CURES FOR THE UNCURED! HTOLLOWAT'S OINTMENT.- AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE or SCROFULA, OR 1;ING'S EvIn-Extract of a letter from Mr. J. If Alliday, 209, High- street, Cheltenham, dated the 22d of January, [850. To PROFESSOR HOLLOWAY-SIR-My eldest son, when about three years of age, was afflicted with a glandular swell- ing in the neck, which after a short time broke out into en ulcer. An eminent ...

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... HER MAJESTY'S GOLDSMITHS. W TATERHIOUSE AND COMPANY All b ave the pleasure to announce the completion of the ,S r ond of their Series of ANTIQUE BROOCHES, fromn Designs in the Royal Irish Academy. Iie style is more elaborate than its very favoured prctle- eesesr, 'The Clarendon Brooch, and in shapo combines the nnq spicious emblems of a llorse Shoe, termitating with an ;;cienlt Crosi at ...

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... ?? ROYAL, D)UBL[N. ST NIGIT BUT 'WO OF TIIE ITALIAN OP ERAS. FOR THlE BEnNE1t'r OF IMISS POOLE. Ilast appearance but Two of MISS C. TAYES, 'dIE. TRA-VEItS, SIGSO1tR OLONINI, IMI Ril MENGIS. adetor, Siignor Veral' Leader, Mr. Levey; Prompter, Signor Silallert. O M0RRW1,0) (Thursday), 7th March, 1 ?? the retrnialices will colteimettce with (in Italian) I ni- , tr( ld Op[jeri ;emi-seria (in Three ...

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... T IhEATRE' ROYAL, I)UBLIN. LAST NIGHT BUT TWO OF TIIE ITALIAN OPERAS. The Distinguished Native Vocalist, MISS CATHERINE HAYES, is Engaged for a very feir Nights, and will make her Last Appearance but Two ON THIS EVENING (Tuesday), March 5th, 0 1850, supported by the folloving eminent Artistes, engiged for the occasion:- IlJSS POOLE, Ml. TRAVERS, SIGNOR POLONINI, IlERR MENGIS. Conductor, Signor ...

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... THEATRE ROYAL, DUBLIN. fR. CALCRAFT has much pleasure in an. ?? rouncing that he has been enabled to effect a re- engagement with MISS CATHERINE HAYES, FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY, On her return through Dublin from the South of Ireland, previous to her appearance at her Majesty's Theatre in London. It is utterly impossible, after this, she can appear again before next Winter. MISS POOLE, MR. TRAVERS, ...

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... C'AI'iOIAU UNIVLRSITY. TIIIE Catholic Clergy, Nobility, Gentry, and 1 othors, desirou3 of contributing towards the Funds now 1iing raisetd for tile Establishing and Endowing of a CA- THOLIC UNIVERSITY ia Ireland, are respectfully in- 'ormed, that an accouit ba beenopenedin the 11BEliNIAN BANK, Castle-street, ?:hublin; and iii the NATIONAL BANK, College-gieen, Dublin , where all Donations and ...

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... CURES FOR THE UNCURED! O LL 0 WAY'S 0INTMENT.- AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF SCROSTLA, OR KINM E)IL.-Extract of a letter from 31r. J. 1I AlIday, 269, High- street, Cheltenhaln, dated the 02d of January. Leroy To PltorESsOr IIOLLOWAY-SIR 31Y eldest eon, when about three years of age, was afflicted with a glandalar twell- ing in the neck, which after a short time broke out into an ulcer. An ...

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... 1 OYAL IRISIf ACAD1EMAY. ANTIQUE, Bl:OOCHES. Amongst the Rare and Beautiful Collection of Antiquities at the Roval Irish Academy are some choice Specimens of Brooches, wfhich were worn by the Irish Chieftains about the T'nth Century. WVATERHOUSEJ, and COMPANY, atticipating that the revival of these Brooches of the olden timr;ould and favour in the present day, have by ?? qecured the pattern ...

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... THEATRE ROYAL, DUBLIN. t/ R. CALCRAFT has much pleasure in an i nflouncing that he has been enabled to effect a re- eagagement with MISS CATHERINE HAYES, FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY, On her return through Dublin from the South of Ireland, previous to her appearance at her Majeety's Theatre in oondon. It is utterly impossible, after this, sbe can appear again before next Winter. BMSS POOLE, MR. TRAVERS ...

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... ;--SNTEA SERMONS. HOLY WEEK. IIE DR. CA HILL will Preach in Ahe J TE Church of Saint Michan;s, NORTH ANNE-STRFET, TiS EV'E~iNG. ?? Annunfciation of the B. V. M. Helpers vwill continnce at Seven o'Clock-Sermon' iit Eight The e r. Cahill will Preach in the New Church on r1'em orrs v Evening, Wednesday, Holy Thursday, and Good riday Evenings. ?? ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY. & yNUAL MEMBERS a se ...