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LITERATURE

... [ - LITERe4 E7 . -- t ESSAYS, C.Iit FY ThtOBLo YsCAL BY THE REV. PATRICK e MURRAY, D.D., &o. THIrsD SERIEs. Dublin: Gerald Bellew.-Such is the title which the learned and reverend Y author of the Irish Annual Miscellany has chosen, and we ;think judiciously, for the third volume of this valuable pub- slication; and although the popularity of the work has been? established under its former ...

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... I F.SgI ABLEINTELLWNCE.I large party, comprising several distinguished rs of the Catholic nobility, are spending the holidays at t orage, the hospitable mansion of Captain Washington rt and Mrs. Hibbert. Among the guests are the Hon, ibberrmer, Langdale, Petre; Mr. Sheriff Swift, Mrs Swift the Very Rev. Thomas O'Connor, P-P. uf Lough Rir^s.r Rankin. Wilberforce, Buckle, Bridshaw, Berk, l~lnls ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... - FASHIONS FOR JANUARy. . Ir. rVI - or (1rom0 Le Follet.) q'e be been privileged to view some charming toilettes for itea 5oireees, vwhere the character of les modes for the coming e t may be distinctly discerned. MAoeg tie ewe will describe a simple, yet beautiful toilette: 1robe eeas of pale blue crape, with five founces, each trimmed rheben or eight rows of small favours in white satin. The ...

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... I 4bASHIONABLE INTE.LLIGENCE. ,ord and Lady Grey, de Ruthven and suite, Co,1e Mac Alpine and lady, Captain and Mrs Blacquiere, Gdat Villegnoiz, Spanish service; Messrs, Minty. Cferom Denroche, Malazez, Wilkie, &O., &O., sailed on ,,Ordgy morning from Kingstown, for Holyhead, by the rail- J stgamier, Scota. A. Lyndsay and Mrs. Lyndsay, Colonel I Dtyre and family, Mr. and Mrs Carr and family; ...

ROTUNDO—MONSIEUR JULLIEN'S CONCERTS

... ROTUNDO-MONSIEUIt JULLIEN'S I a . . , ~ CONCERTS. A I Owing to the extremely severe and adverse weather tb r has prevailed for the last two days, with a regular ior-wehg blowing right in the teeth of her Majesty's tail steamer bound for Dublin, the arrival of Jullien and his ee, concert performers in time to fulfil his announcement f Dr appearance on last evening at the Rotundo, was, up to ter ...

MUSIC

... ?? Fair Swae of Elin; by Fsd Frederick Harvey. The celebrated music in f reas tragedy of Macbeth, with pianoforte accom- Loder. The vocal music in the .,t yG. J.Ld a et] edited by W*. Forde. v ?? be sorry to pronounce judgment on the talent i of odern Coposers of drawing-room music of the specimens which have come to our ,w rig the past year. Pretty considerable piles of bal- t nr and dance ...

ROTUNDO—MONS. JULLLIEN'S CONCERTS

... ROTUNDO-MONS. JULLIEN'S CONCERTS. .I _ . .I . . . . .. .. . As might have been expected from the attractive charac. ter of the published programme of last night's concert, it was graced by an overflowing audience. The perfect reco- very of Jullien's band of instrumenralists from the indispo- sition and fatigue consequent upon their very rough sea voyage from England was at once agreeably ...

LITERATURE

... - ih FRAzrIR. IHypatia, t he new story by the author of le yeast, &c., has been commenced with the new year in epthis magazine,; and if the author's celebrity claimed for it he some interest by anticipation we do not think that the story ay itself, as far as it has yet besn carried, is calculated to leave to inbe alrmd aty feigodsappointment. The reader must nut ch ealreatfinding himself ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... THEATRUR ROYAL. The promised new comedy, by Douglas Jerrold, entitlel Retired from Business, was presented for the first time hereo. last evening. The audience was not so numerous as might have been expected, but the comparative thinness of the hosse was accounted for by two reasons, each sufficiently valid of its kind, the first and principal one being. astorm. of. wind and rain, which added ...

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... F¶ is Jo 4 t 0 I)tT Or or . f!.i r pm;'1t.i g ?? -- ?? . .r, q Wp 9The vener~abe Prd; nbnurQi.va&gojcii4 tq'l~rs ,ccjved in Iondon frhom reobin ,Casti continue a - *n ' pee,Sfldhl5 ?? sid,,er~t600 t~o'b fa~pi~t MODEL or Axwq~~.I~OE.-i ;~~e ldlonr eajt ugq aded-.mS ,a3,,e~nt, ,fllRSL OpOAug ne ,en b Sir T. . belsp,,anojady, S deacrn.:pf : mK P D B ,f Dr4?,D~elemer, ?? p C. Vj'unrnd y,4,ei. Rev ...

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... I AlzRIVALS AT THE SHELBOURNE HOTEL.-Lady Wiuston and Miss Barron, Mr., Mrs. and Miss Barron; Captain Nld ars. Burton and suite, Mr., Mrs. and Miss Armstrong; r. and Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. and Miss Stephens, Mr, Mrs. and lis Johnston; Mr. and Mrs. Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald, firs. and Miss Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Hlamilton, Mr. andA Mrs. rolver, Mr., M~rs. and Miss Moore; Rev. Messrs. ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA TURE. Ia Tori DunneLr REYIEw, No. LXII.-CLondon and Dub- h- fin: Richardson and Son).-Nothing that zeal, learning, and ,he literary ability in the cause of Catholicity can do to secure he that cause, and establish a claim to the support of its friends he in these countries, is wanting on the part of the conductors ur and writers of this excellent quarterly. Each number brings to the ...