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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. Brooke appeared last evening as Sir Giles Overreach in Massinger's fine old play of A Ness Way to pay Old Debts. The character of Sir Giles is a perilous experiment for any actor not gifted with tbe highest ?? in his art. It requires a high order of intellect to appreciate its beauties, and an intimate knowledge of the workings of strong and all- absorbing passion on our nature+- to embody ...

THEATRE ROYAL—MRS. MOWATT, THEAMERICAN DRAMATIST

... THEATRE ROYAL-MRS. MOWATT,',TH AM8,.- CAN DRAMATIST. On last evening this accomplished and pleasing actree ap peared in the character of Mariana, in Sheridan Knowi P drama of The Hife. This is a part which for many egs reasons we consider better calculated for the display of Mrs. Mowatt's peculiar genius, and for the development i 9' powers-in pero8nating character, than thattf Pa iti ber ...

ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... I ro T h - -l - ?? Zm ?? .1 - . Ad . 'ine annual meeting of the council end members of this society was held yesterday at the council rooms Grafton-street, at two o'clock, ior the purpose of receiving the repurt of the council for the past year; for the election of the council for the year 1851 ; for the adoption of an amended schedule of rules, and for. the dispatch of other business ...

ROUTNDO—MONSIEUR JULLIEN'S CONCERTS

... ,ol'UNDO-MONSIEUR JULLIEN'S CONCERTS. The £rst of those brilliant and delightful musical soirecs vas held last evening in the spacious Round-room of the Ro- turnda. If ever there existed a musician who, besides de- voting himself to the study of his art, seems to have culti- vated, with success, the deeper science of savoirvivre, that ,usician is Jallien. He has succeeded in popularizing ...

LITERATURE

... 1. a. ?? IEATURE. - ru flrn ?? A.. 1HE VUBIJLIW LUARTEOOLY JOURNtAL , OF MYDXCAjL Scr ENCR.-It is in the highest degree gratifying to find tbat this able periodical continues to occupy the high posilion it haswon,; and to enjoy not merely local but European fame as an authority on important question3 in path-1ogical sOci. ence. In the volume for 1850,-which is now before us, sill be found a ...

FINE ARTS

... I F I Carrying out a design upon which we have already, to some extent, acted-namely, that of availing ourselves of the kind permission of such of our native artists as have cast their lot among ourselves, to visit their studii and corm- municate to the public our inipressiong of their works-we this day propose to introduce to our readers two young sculp- tors whose names or works may not yet ...

ENTERTAINMENT BY THE LORD MAYOR TO THOSE EMPLOYED IN HIS ESTABLISHMENT

... ?? ENTERIAINMENT p BY THE LOR MAYOR TOD THOSE E MPLOYED 1NWHIS 'ESTABLISHMENT., ~U UnVi last evening the Lord Mayor enitertained'at dinner, in tbe King's Room, Mansion-house,i the persons engaged in his Pt extensive brewery establishment. James's..gate, mustering a-. not less than four hundred. Thes dinner was an excellent no one, everytibing'being served on a ?? ofrality and profusion. l ...

LITERATURE

... Tr .- _ _ . TimE DUBLIN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE.-Though some of g the papers in the number with which the University corn- r, I mences the new year, are heavy and uninviting, there re- e mains a sufficient mixture of the attractive and interesting ic element in the others to make the number, on thewhole, a welcome and a pleasing one. A great many people will be le glad to see the subject of the ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I The Marquis and Marchioness of Londonderry and Lady Adelaide Vane have left Holdernesse House for Wynyard Park, where they will shortly entertain a select party. Viscount and Viscountess Castlereagh, who re- cently returned from the Continent, have again left London {or Paris, until the meeting of parliament. The Earl and Countess of Clanwillianm and fa- mily, the Right Hon. Sidney and Mrs. ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... -ASmgONBLE INTELLIGENCE. F -- ' Cam nnad left Kilkennvny (.+1 .. Thegarquis of Urmoll, ieit suixermy 'astie on I n his way to London. where his lordship has gone to h3isturn as ]ord inlwaiting on her Majesty. The turnarchiolness of Ormonde, Aliss Paget, and 3lfarehisoneSS I es Butler have proceded to Garryricken, on a visit to y~r~alngr~a~tio~saf Ormonde. tohear that Lord Panmure is better. ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... t BALL AT THr CASTLE, KXILKENNY.-The ball given by the Marquis and Marchioness or Ormonde, on Tuesday evening, att the Castle, was on a scale of magnificence worthy of . that excellent nobleman and his amiable lady. The entire suite of apartments was thrown open, and the festivities of the oc- casion were prolonged to a late hour on Wednheday morning.- We have not been able to procure a ...