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THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... The number of visitors to the Exhibition yesterday amounted to 11,416. It will be seen by the above return that the attendance yesterday was the greatest, and we may add the most varied, since the opening of the Exbibition. All ranks and classes of our fellow-countrymen were represented there, from the wealthy peer to the honest peasant; and nothing could be more interesting than to witness ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... i THE GREAT EXlIBLTION.' i VISIT OF' HER MAJESTY. This event, so long looked forward to with pleasing anti- cipation by every friend of induatrisl imorovenlent and social progress in this country, took place yesterday. Our gracious Sovereign and her royal Consort have presented themselves to our people in the noblest character which can become their exalted station. They have come forward as ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIONABLE INTELLIGEN>C. I RETURN OF IIER MA;JE7STY AND COURT ?? OSBORNr. -Her Majesty and Prince Albert, with the Prince of WVales, the Princess Royal, Prince Alfred, and the other mentbere of the reyal family, left Osborne House on Tuesday morninz, at ten o'clock, attended by the Marchioness of Ely, Lady Mary Seymour, Col. Bouverie, and Lieutenant-Colonel F. H. Sey- nmour, and arrived, ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIOIAABLB IA TELLIGBNCB. The Duke of Newcastle will be the Secretary of State in rattendance on the Queen during the etay of the court in 'Dublin. The Duke and Duchess of Leinster purpose receiving a distinguished circle of visitors, during the recess, at Carton, near Maynooth. His Majesty the King of Prussia has presented the great gold medal for science to Mr. Leone Levi, for his work on ...

ENTERTAINMENT OF LORD CAMPBELL'S TENANTRY AT MOYCULLEN

... ENTERTAINMENT OF LORD CAMPBELL'S TE- |NANTRY AT MOYCULLEN. i I - . .1 I he (From the Galway Packet). he On last Monday Lord Campbell entertained the tenantry of d his Moycu)len estate at a sumptuous dinner, which was pro- e- vided by Mr BirchAnough of the Railway Hotel. Covers were laid in the large room of the Moycallen school-honse for 250 at persons. The room was beautifully festooned with ...

OPENING OF THE NEW YORK EXHIBITION

... The New York Crystal Palace was opened on the 14th July, in presence of an immense assembly. The President and General Scott were present. N;1o event had created so general and so profound an inte- rest in the public mind as this ceremonial. The whole city was alive with the interest and excitement which the event occesioned. The ceremonies attending the arrival and public reception of the ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... THEAThE ROYAL. I The aspect presented by the interior of the old Royal l on last evening was in fair accordance with the crowded and t festal character of Dublin city, more especially evinced during c the last fortnight. The period has not long passed when the stately vista of Sackville-street-'fom bridge to pillar, and from the pillar to the RBtuodo-elbibited a blank extent of i unoccupied ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I' FASHIONABLE INTELLIGBNCB. ARRIVALS AT ThE SHaELBOUmeNE HOTEL.-Lord and Lady Kilmaine, Lord and Lady Lurgan, the Hon Miss Browne, the Hon Mrs Dawson and the Hon Mr Brownlow, Lord Coamo and Lady Russell, Mr ahd Lady B Dent, Mrs General Barry, Mrs Colonel Kelly and Mr and Mrs Richard Warburton, Rev H Moore and Mrs P Moore, Rev Mr and' Miss Cooke, Rev H O'Brien and sons, Rev Mr Foulger, Rev Mr ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FAHILIOAABLB IATBLLIGENCE. -- COURT CIRCULAR. 0sBOtrt, AUG. 18.-The Queen and Prince, accompanied by the Duchess of Kent, Prince Arthur, and Count Alexander Mensdorif, and attended by Lady A. Bruce, the Hon. Mary Seymour, Colonel Bouverie, and the Hon. Dadley de Ros, embarked on board the Fairy yesterday afternoon, and honoured the Cowes regatta with their presence. The royal party afterwards ...

LITERATURE

... PRAtCTAL OBSERVATIONS ON AURAL SURGERY, ANDTHl NATURE AND TREATMENT Or DISEASES OF THE EAR.- By William B. Wilde, F.C.R.S. (London: J. Churchill; Dublin: Fannin and Co., 1863.) The medical profesision'could not have received a more va- luable acquisition than this learned, lucid, and in all respects truly admirable work from the pen of Mr. Wilde. Hib object in the undertaking, as he tells us ...

GREAT INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION

... I GREAT INDUSTRIAL EXEIBITION. . I ?? . .I r sU The number of visitors to the buildingyesterday was u,22. The attendance was fashionable and the receipts at the doors were satisfactory. Her Excellency the Countess St. Germans is so charmed with the Exhibition, that day after day she honours it with a visit-this distinguished predeliction for ao useful and instruc- tive a place of resort is ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY-LECTURES IN CONNEXION WITH THE EXHIBITION

... ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY-LECTURES IN CON| NEXION WITH THE EXHIBITION. ,e Last evening Dr. Barker delivered the first of a series of 8 three lectures in the theatre of the ioyal Dublin Society on ) the manufacture of porcelain. There was a crowded attend- t ance, the audience including a considerable number of the f respectable artisan classes ot Dublin, who thus showed their b appreciation of the ...