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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 ...

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 ...

THE GREAT INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION OF 1853

... - -T S - E 8- THE GREAT IND}USTRIALL EXHIBITION OF' 1863. 1 ML- - , ?? - t s I r. - . , The rapidity with which the works of this stupendous pile are carried on is sucha, that in order to report progress, step by step, intervals of six or seven days have become too long; for after a single week we find, on revisiting it, that almost a total change of scene has taken place. Considering the ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATU Vi ?? __ _ _ _ -- Ttw RAMBLER (Lonadon: Burns 4 E Gerald Bellew). There are at least two or thr~ i3 o November number of this admirable Catholic miscellany Hi which merit particular attention, and which will be perused E with special interest by Catholic readers. Foremost among no those we should place the account of a pilgrimage to the bh now famous mountain of La Salette, by the Rev ...

GREAT INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION OF 1853— DUBLIN

... GREAT INDUSTRIAL EXIIBITION OF 1853- DUBLIN. (From the Ediuburgh Evening Pot.3) The repeated notices which we have given pS recent papers of the progress and arrangements of the great exbibitiou in Dublin render it unnecessary that we should advert to the general objects and plan of that enterprise, and the scale of magnitude and splendour in which it isd to be completed.- With the exception ...