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FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... - FASHIONABLE Ty Th*,,Marquis of Conyngham idea Slarte Casle, surroundsd by a family circle anj .eaidi, the winter there. iute, The Marquis and Marchioness of their youthful family have arrived, on a ?? t lord Duchess of Sutherland. at Daurobia Castlc fe. the 1,1 Inverness. abet. Lord and Lady Headley and family h in Brighton for the season, from Lodsvorti 11 hv atj Lord and Lady Bloomfield ...

LITERATURE

... ?? LITERA TURE. I I f F,,EsrpE 3LGAZINE.-DUblin: James Dufly.-The Owmber of this miscellany is filled with a charming and cevngc tion of literary matter; and, on the whole, we fp known a stimitlar publication, the title of which is tsre by tnee character of the contents than Of the Fireside Magaziner is by the melange of bi novellettes, graphic sketches, and poetic con- Ion' which fill its ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... Among the remarkable statistics connected w9ith the Ex- hibition not the least instructive, or the least interesting, are the following returns, furnished by the police authorities:- Six men and one woman (all English) were taken into custody for picking pockets in the Exhibition, one of whom was transported for seven years, five sentenced to nine month,' imprisonment each, and one ...

SENORA DE LA VEGA'S PRIZE CONCERT

... SENORA DE LA VEGA'S PRIZE COXCI-pT The second prize concert of Senora Im W n a I I place this evening in tbe Lecture Hall of the tl , F 8titution. The interest attaching to thi5 ?? siderably increased from circumsta;nxe lttwhll t i Cos o, already a ably known to the nl it ss!ake her la appe ?? it Ireland prev; eo P01 arture for the C tin For the verv- at6rsctobr tion of prizes wbci take place ...

ANTIENT CONCERT ROOMS—MRS.SMITH'S FIRST CONCERT

... ANTIENT CONCERT ROOMS-BiRS.S31ITH'S FIRST CONCERT. For the first time in tile course of her career as a concert vocalist, Mrs. Smith, our highly accomplished and justly esteemed native soprano, appeared last eveting before a Dublin audience as beneficiaire in a nus'cal entertainment projected by her friends, as a means of affording the musical public, with whom she bas been and is so desei ...

LITERATURE

... I I OBSERVATIONS ON PROSELYTISING, ADDRESSED TO THOSE OF HIS PARISH WHO PROFESS THE PROTESTANT FAITH-BY THE REV. JAE MAHER, P-P., OF CARLOW GRAIGUE. Dsiffy,, Dn6jn.-This able pamphlet, from the led pen of so distinguished a member of the sacerdotal order, ted 'will be read with interest by every Catholic, as well as by the those to whom it is. addressed. It briefly brings under the md notice ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIONABE INTELLZ.rENCYE. . I TjiE AIANuirACTURE BALL.-_ To the Secretarlies frthe rlanufandure Ball, 2, E aserwbridge VlSireJohn Powerpred Teel hie complimentso and encloses one pound for a fmily ticket for thle ball for' the encouragement of Irish manufacture o take ?? at tive Botuindo, on the 25th of November Boe tack, Dundrunm, Nov. 11, 1861. The M~arqulis and Marchioness of Londonderry ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY—EXHIBITION OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE

... ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY-EXEIBITION OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE. nt Yesterday the following prizes, for farm produce at .this exhibition, were declared:_ ad White Seed Wheat-First prize, large silver medal, George ir- Watts, Esq. Wicklow. Ditto, second prize, honorary certificate, ,d John Quinn, jun., Esq., hotel, Bray. ke Red Seed Wheat-First prize, large silver medal, John he Quinn, jun, Esq., hotel ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY—EXHIBITION OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE

... . ROYAL. DUBLIN. SOCIETY-EXHIBITION OF I ?? ?? ' - O AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE. A. - ?? ?? ?? to The society's annual show of farm produce for 1851 corn- Id menced yesterday on their spacious premises in Kildare- , treet.'; - - : : a Thea produce for which premiums are offered consist of in white and red seed wheat, barley, bere, oats, field' beans, he field peas, vetches, turnips' of all kinds, ...

LITERATURE

... JOSEPHINE,; A TALE FOR YOUNG LADIES, FROM THF ud FREwNoC. Br MARY HAOKETT. Dublin: Gerald Bellew.- ret h title of this book would be apt to lead those who con- M tented themselves with no farther examination of its pages is into an egregious mistake. So far from being the puerile on and insipid sort of thing, which is usually given to the world mn under the deeignation of tales for young ...

LITERATURE

... , HE AmEBICOA MAGAZINE.-EDITED Br HErNny HOWARD PAuL.-London.-An American magazine pub- lished in London-the production of American talent, stamped with genuine American spirit, and bearing in front the broad unfurled banner of the great republic, is a novelty in literature which cballengee something more than ordinary attention. In fact the first glimpse of the publication with its georgeous ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIONABLE INTELLIG Ia VICEltEGAL Coun-T.-Their Excellencies h Lieutenant and Countess of Clarendon enterteed e0i ing party at dinner, on Saturday evening at the i Lodge:-Larl of Courtown. Field Marshal Count the vi fvI nel Count Nugent, Lord Naas, Sir ComptoD L,*0gett (n. Domville, Colonel Henry, Mrs., and Asias W dhitey . , Misses Wilmot Williams, Mr. and Urs Middletn t h S and Mrs. Evory ...