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THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... .. .. . - ?? The number ot persons who visited the Exhibition on Saturday was 8,717. The splendid band of the 90th regiment was in attendanc, and petformed a choice selection of music under the able di- rection of Mr. Wiclteidahl; and Dr. Stewart also played several choke pieces upon the organs. Mr. Hnamilton Critc will perform on Messrs. Bevington and Son's organ this afternoln at four ...

TUAM OCTOBER FAIR

... TUAH OCTOBER FAIR. (FROM A CORRESPONDENT.) Tuam, October 20th. The great annual three-day fair of Tuam commenced to- day. It is admitted on all hands that the show of sheep was equal in condition and quality to that of last year, and that there was an increase in the number over that of preceding October faira. The number exposed this day is calculated to be little short of twenty thousand. It ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... - .1 Number of peronna who visited the Exhibition yesterday, 8,917. The receipts at the door were satisfactory. We understand that it is now agreed upon by the com- mittee that the Exhibition will be cloned by the Lord Lieu- tenant on Monday, the 81st instant, and that the committee are resolved upon celebrating that day with a mnsical fete. Through the kindnese of Mr. Robinson a number of ...

GREAT TEMPERANCE DEMONSTRATION— HAROLD'S-CROSS GREEN

... I GREAT TEMPEE 'DEMONSTATIQN- l I HAROLDn'8-CROSS OtRSEEL, . | 1. The Green-which has for many vears been the scene of temperance meetings, we might say, has now become classic ground-was yesterday the place of rendezvous for numerous groups tf persons who came flocking from every side to bail the arrival amongst them of the indefatigable, zealous, and devoted Carmelite friar, the Very Rev. Dr ...

THE THEATRE OF WAR

... i--@ THE THEATRE OF EW.A R I s - - . . . ?? _ . . . _ Ai On- The.Dehats gives an interesting descriptioni of the Probable theatre of thte 'impending war,- and the fortreosses with dicefend da the Turkish bank of the Danube., The line of this river Cit from, Orsova to the Black Sea hasa a length of more than 200 leagueB,, E ighteen fortified posts defend the pasesgee of the rliver On the right ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... . . .. . . . I The number of persons who visited the Exhibition yeater- day was 10,162. The receipts were above the average. Strauge as it may appear, the namber of season ticket holdera has in no wise diminiehed since the reduction ir price-on the contrary, have coneiderably increased, thus proving-the statement often made- that the peer likes to see the peasant as well as the peasant does ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... .- THE GREAT RM MEITIOR. I The number of persons who visited the Exhibition yester- I day was 9,482.-. .. ; -. A great 'number of the peasantry attended yesterday, comn- priinge a large body of the tenantry belp.giog to^'the Hon. Mr. Temple; also the tenantry of 'Mr. 'itpatrick, of Lieduff, Quean's County; also those of Mr.. Crcsidale, and those of Captain Nugent, &c.: MrqBaxter,.of Grafton- ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIONABLE INTELLGENCE. I Asnn tAL AT THIS SHElBOuRNE HoTEiL-Mr Hastings and Lady B Dent; P m'Mahon, Esq. M P; Colonel, Mire, and the Misses Caulfield; Colonel and Miss Blake ; Captain and Mrs Hall, Captain and Mrs Graville, Captain Butler, Captain Moore, Captain Gossetr, C.ptain Dallan, Captain Shefteld, Captain Marrott, Rev Mr and Mra Moore, Rev Mr Lynar, Rev Mr Jobnson, Rev Mr Dunne, Rev ...

BALLINASLOE FAIR

... I , RBALL IASLO F tallinasloc, Saturday, 8th Oct.. This is what is cldth onr,ror r kinies fair dsy.Very little WB done in, the ,way.o ?? lthet deay bad considerably advanced. The show of cattle and sheep WaI51large, princiPallY corn- posed of8 smilos The, followin g is -an analyeis. of the o'fficial return of the sales effected t~his year and the year.1852 ; .The offlicial~r rar 'of, sheep: ...

BALLINASLOE FAIR

... BALLIASLOE FAIREL. I BY EXPRBS8. : (FROM ?? OVEN rBslOalieJ) Ballinaeloe, Thursday, 0th Ost. The official return of sheep sold and unsold on Tuegda: and Wednesday is- Sold ?? 44,66 Unsold 16,098 Total 4.. 69,764 bly calculafloft wgs that the nunmber would be 6,000 over last year. This return showe the number to be over even that. What I stated as to ofd and Inferior class ewes being a drug ...

LITERATURE

... . LIT):.iRATUBE. A LrrTLz Boor or CATHOLIc Dzvo'rzols, Im Tim IRsrIS LOGUAGE; 11MIEODING METRICAL TFAN6LAT0iI5 0F THE i ES IndA dD AIS TABAT MATH, IN JuZTA- posrTION, wrIH THE OaIGZIcAL LATm HY8s. By as Arch ah of Team- (Duoin: James Do.p 7, Wezingto ?? have great pleasure in calling the attention of the public, and more especially of those of our felolrcoun- trymen, both at home and in ...

THE AZTECS AND THE IRISH FAIRIES

... I An anonymous correspondent, evidently well acquainted with the lore of fairy archeology, has sent us a communica- tion which, if we rightly understand the aim of the writer, is intended to prove that the very odd and mysterious beings exhibited at the Rotunda, called by their guardians the Aztec Lilliputiass, but believed by some people to be the real inhabitants of Lilliput, are neither ...