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FASHIONABLE INTELIGENCE

... I FASHIONABLE INTELLIG;CE;- HER MIAJb.STrYS ?? The following bulletia of tile Queli'd health IV, lsea WVedcceosday ?? ' Buckingigam Palace, ltay I, The Queen and the infant Prince cntinue well. (Signed) JAMES CLANR, f.D CHARLES LoiC, ID 11er Majesty's recovery is 80 far adanced that bulletins will be issued. so t110r, Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kenltvisitei the Queen on Wednesday. ...

RATHMINES FLORICULTURAL SOCIETY

... RATIIVNTES FLORICULTURAL SOCIETY. l The early summer sh0ow of exotic and florists' flowers of this society was held yosterday in the elegantly laid-out grounds of Mountpleasant-squaro, which were placed at the disposal of the committee of the society by Terence Dolan, EIsq., the proprietor. The arrangements, which were corn- mitted to the direction of- Evans, ?? and -Johnston, Esqrs., were ...

THEATRE ROYAL—MR. STAPLETON'S BENEFIT

... 1V ' C)YAL-41R STAPLETON'S BENEFIT. I C, . ,, aunntlnouncement inserted in our adver- colalnS that our fellow-citizen, Mr. Stapleton, the ,,Pillar and 1nchl-respected treasurer of tbe Theatre Royal, tis benefit this eversing, and presents his just and i clainl on thle Patronage and support of the public. jarishnients selected for the occasion comprise a variety Thettaic Dovtlties, in which the ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIOPABLE INTELLIG;,JENCE - The Queen hnd Prince Albert took a drive in open carrlage and four on Monday. I a Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Rent his Serene Highness the Prince of Leiningen dined wit Majesty on Monday evening at Buckingham Palace i her VICEInEGAL CounT.-Yesterday evening tr Viscount Gough was the principal guest at the Viceregal 1rtd Their Excellencies the Lord Lieutenant ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIONABLE INTELLGENCE. I DEPARTuRE OF Tban COuRT FoR THE ISLE OF WIGHT.-Her Majesty and the Prince Consort, accompanied by their ?? illustrious children, and attended by the lady of the bedehamnber-in waiting, Major-General Wemyss, equerry to the Queer, and the lion. Colonel Charles Grey, secretary to the Prince, and a limited suite, left Buckingham Palace on Wednes- d~y aftornooll at two ...

MUSIC HALL—THE OLYMPIC CIRCUS

... I MUSIC HALL-THE OLYMPIC CIRCUS. The varied and splendid character of the attractions pro- vided by Mons. Pablo Fanq're for the entertainment of his patrons and the public has gained for the i' Circus thehigir support it unquestionably deserves. The audiences nigh t after night during this week have crowded every department (.f the spacious hall. The aud~enco last evening was an over- flrwing ...

QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE

... I QUQEN'S ROYAL THEATRE. . l The Islanl of Jewels has had a series of the most brilliant triumphs at-the Queen's, drawing every evening crowded and most fashionable houses. Notwithstanding the novelty of a French opera comique at the Theatre Roval, with that charnm- ing actress, ?? Charton- the display of hursemartship at Pablo Fanque's-and an occasional brilliant concert at the a Antient'-the ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... ;;SIiONABL INTELLIGENCE. Ier r1,P1 Highness the Duchess of' Kent visited Qaee ) Thursdaiy. The Duke and Duchess, de Nemours w ?? 5aviit to her )Ijesty on Thursday, at Buckingham Yal;1ee Turklish Ambassador left London on Thurs- for the llague. TIhc First Secretary of the Embassy, dafyrfrendi, remains as Charge ?? during his ab. Fercef Saint kniant, the celebrated professor of chess, l ved in ...

FAHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... ~-?jIiONABLE INTELLIGENCE F1, DA -.The Queen and Prince, and °:g° ce11 of the royal family, were prevented by the peger al f the Nycatller this morning from taking their usual 11lerueney lnd rides. Her Royal Highness the Duclss of earlyv I e5p~nid by his Serene Higliness the Prince of levt, en 0Itttedcd by tlhe Baroness de Speth and SirGeorge leisie~l aj cdat osborne yesterday afternoon. ...

QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE

... | Last evening a fresh and most attractive novelty was pro- duced at the Queen's, in the shape of a dramatic representa- tion, founded on Goldsmith's delightful novel, The Vicar of Wakefield. It is surprising that this interesting story, so true to nature and so rich in exciting incident, was so long and well known without being adapted to the stage. The much-desired task has, however, been ...

FINE ARTS

... FINE ARTS, However we may have fallen back in other respects, tnere is no doubt that Ireland is making advances in the fine arts. That we have-done so is due, in the first instance, to the establishment of the Art Union, to the distribution made by it of engravings and pictures amongst the public, some of these engravings and some ofthese pictures no great things; yet the fact of their ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIONTABLE INE OsmotNE, MAY 28-The Queen Albert walked early this morning in Osbone Pa andt P Highness the Prince of Wales, the Princess e yoti RlI younger members of the royal family walked alaljrlland li grounds. rode i, Her Majesty will hold a levee at St. Jame' al t nesday, the 3d of July next, at two o clock. alacr VISIT OF TIIZ DUCHESS or, KENT To yd, LANDS.-We learn that her Royal ...