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FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... II AR-ivAS rAT THE SHELBOURRn HOTEL.-Wm yitzgerald. Esq, DL, Adelpha; Mrs Wilson, family, and suite; Mr. Mrs, and Miss Higgins; Mr and htrs Persee, Mrs and Miss Stuart Trencb, hrs and Miss Fletcher, Mr and Mrs F 1 Foster, Mr and Mirs ewbury, hr and Mrs Bernie, Mr and gigss Byrne. Mr and Mrs Power, Mar and Mrs Faulkner, Mrs and aljes BrownS, Mrs and the Misses Moore, Mrs and Miss Butler, Iessrs ...

LITERATURE

... I LITERATV.RE. I ESSAYS, CHIEFLY TscOLOGIoAL. By the Rev. P. M-rsay, D.D., Pro/esor of Doguatic and Moral Theology, Moyrnooh. (Dublie: Gerald Bellew). Fourth Series. Although the ob- servations withfwhichl the last yearly volume of this series was introduced must have prepared the reader to find in the volume for 1853 the conclusion of the miscellany, his regret will hardly be the less on ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... THEA'rlt IlOYAL. We have been highly gratified at perceiving within the last week, the steady and decided increase of popular ani induential patronage conferred on the dramatic performances of the Theatre Royal. This most welcome recognition of the manager's efforts in producing the classic drama must be to many-as we confess it is to us-a source of sincere pleasure, tant plus: because we have ...

THE EXHIBITION OF 1853

... THE EXHIBITION OF 1863. But a brief interval has elapsed since we announced the erec- tion, under the auspices of the Lord Lieutenant and the Countess of Eglinton, of the first pillar of that edifice which, a, compared with its great prototype of Hyde-park in 1861. vrill present but a sectional display of industrial resource and artistic grandeur; but which, when contemplated in connexion with ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY—AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY-AGRICULTURAL I- SHLOW. The society's annual autumn show of farm produce for 1852 was opened yesterday in the Agricultural Museum, Kliilare-street. It may be safely stated that the present ex- hibiLion, almost without a single exception, decidedly excels that of last year, which will be recollected by those inte- rested in the institution as being the best of any preceding ...

LITERATURE

... I L T'RA TURE. THE UNIVERSITY MAGaza.s-The biography of Tyrone Power is resumed in 'he November number of the Uviversity, of the contents of which it forms one of the.most attractive features. In the earlier part of this biography some of the most romantic and stirring adventures in 'the life of that gifted Irishman were introduced; and the writer, in the portion now before us, has had to ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FAS4HIOVABLE INTELLIGENCB., Lord Lurgan has left Ireland for the Continent, where he intends to spend the winter. Lord Brougham has started from London for rari', on his way to Canes. Lady Louisa Bpylel daughter of the late, and sister of the present Earl of Shannon, died on the I bt*1 inst., at Sootliborough. Lady Baxron, ovife of Sir Winston Barron, Bart., le . for the City of Waterford. ...

IRISH MANUFACTURE MOVEMENT—FANCY AND DRESS BALL AT THE ROTUNDO

... IRISH MANUFACTURE MOVEMENT-FANCY AND DRESS BALL AT THE ROTUNDO. This ball, which has been got up under distingaisbed pa- tronage, came off on last evening, and was altogether a brilliant aflair as regarded the numbers that attended, and the rich array of fall-dressed beauty which graced the occa- sion. If these scene of festivity may be considered as an illustration of public faeling in favour ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY.—AUTUMN SHOW OF FARM PRODUCE

... ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY.-AUTUMN SHOW OF I ?? ., FARKf PRODUCE. Yesterday the museum, from the opening to its close, was thronged with visitors to view the magnificent exhibi- tion of vegetable and cereal productions, and which, from the tasteful and julicious arrangement of Mr. Corrigan, lthe society's curator, appeared to the best possible advantage. The following is the adjudication of prizes:- ...

THE GRRAT INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, 1853

... THE GREAT INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, 1863, (From the Norths Britih a Mail.) Yesterday (Tuesday) afternoon a public meeting of the y manufacturers of Glasgow was held in the Council Cham- bers, for the purpose of promoting the objects of the pro- posed ?? of Arts and Manufactures, to be opened in l Dublin in Slay, 1853. The Lord Provost occupied the 1] chair, and among the audience we observed the ...

LITERATURE

... iTznATuRE. I FRASR!'a WAGAZINE-Thb bulky volume, in which are embodied the decisions of the Exhibition jaries, comes aday too late. The judgments of the triers should, in the ordi- nary course, have preceded the awards, but in this case twelve months had well nigh elapsed before the reasons are given. This might have arisen from the anxiety of the re- porters to exhauet every topic connected ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... pASHIONABLE INTELLIGENVCE. I HER MAJESTY, &o. The Queen and Prinoe Albert, attended by the Countess of Deart, the Hlon. Ceroline Cavendish. Hion. Flora Macdonald, the Earl of V~rulam, Sir Edward Bowater, Colonel the Hon. thailes Grey, Major-General Buckley, and LieutenautC tlonel on Alexander Gordon, left Windsor astle at five minutes blefoe two o'slock on Wednesday afternoon, and travelled to ...