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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. 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

... - - I ANNALS OF TIm PRtOPAGATION OF THE FAITn, No. LXXX.-Perhaps no previous number of this excellent pib- lication was bette r calculated to promote the work for which it is undertaken than that which has just been distributed to the subscribers. Besides the usual letters from missionaries in remote countries, describing the progress of their sacred labours, and the peculiarities of the ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I FASHIONABLE IIJlLGEC0 HER HAJESTY'S STATE B&2 The Queen's state ball at Buckingham Palaco, night was magnificent. The costume was that of Ct' tridt Second's court and time, only with a pat o t Chle 1 a patritc ey les t many wore modern versions of the materiah Lord °t wore Hooniton point lace, ?? of Norfolk, S CVerki,, watered tissue. The costume was well supportedeld iylte officials entered ...

BALLINASLOE FAIR

... I ARRIVAL OF THE AMERICAN MINISTER. (rRox1 OuR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.) Freeman's Jornal (gfflee, Six o'Clock, amn. lBallinasloe, Friday Evening, October 3, 1851. His Excellency the American Minister, the HIon. Abbott Lawrence, arrived here from Dublin by the Midland Great Western Railway this evening. His Excellency was accom- panied by Airs. and Miss Lawrence. The distin- guisbed visitors to ...

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 ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... HERl MAJESTY'S ARRIVAL AT BALMORAL. EDINB-RIGiH. FRIDAY NIGHT -The Queen lef litolyroodthis mornti;, an t proceeded by the Edinburgh and Glasgow Rail- vvay to Larbe', thence by th-- Scotti-h Central to Perta, thence by the Scottish Midland to Forfar, and on to Smonehaven br the Aberdeen Railway, the dis'auce of one hundred aid forty-tive miles was run in le-s ihwn live hours. At Stonehaven the ...

LITERATURE

... LITEIIA TUZ?E. 1k 51 St~ TArS DU PAPE, par John AMiley, docfeur Ir~s g B~b' g~versite de Rome, chanoine de la cathedr'ale Mr du colleye des Irloudois, a Paris. auttur l~ By a qe~ug~is~ae et les Papes; trades de ?? sii dtocteu, ena theologic de 1 Unieerstite de oD 9RE Societe dea l'ffi.stoire de France, 4-c.-(THEa H PAPAL STATES, &c., &c.-By the Rev. Jon Gus ey, ?? perceive with sincere ...

THE THEATRES—THE CHRISTMAS PANTOMIMES

... IUE TShEREST iMAS PANTOMIMES. | THEATRE NOYAL. Intermiesa diu-after a long and dreary suspension of its dramatic vitality, our Dublin theatre-royalpar excellence- has once more thro 'n open its doors to the public at prices suited to the exigencies of the times, and under the direction of a manager whose name would seem to be a patent for theatric success. Mr. Harris, after having succeeded in ...

LITERATURE

... LITER .4 TURE. Tile U-;IvERSITY MAGAZESE-Dublin: J. M'Glashan.- The editor of the Unziversity has provided ftr his readers, this month, a charming lhterary miscellany. Politics and pole- mic3 he has wholly eschewed, and into the entire series of which the number is composed, nut one paper has been al- lowed to enter iu which every ciass of readers, the utter taEte- lets excepted, may not feel ...

ANTIENT CONCERTS

... ANTiENT C6RCERTS, 't-A -u As _A , , - - 10no Society of Autient Concerts gave their final enter- tainment for the season on last night, and, as is the practice with the society on such occasions, the selection of music t was of a light and varied description. We can say without hesitation that last night's concert was a most pleasing en- tertainment. The selection of the music was admirable, ...