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GREAT EXHIBITION

... The number of persons who visited the ExhibitioO Yde- day lwas 16,117. The following circular has been issued by Mr. Jo. Robineon to the members of the several musical 50c' Dablin, and we have no doubt but it will be OpIW to cheerfully;-, DDE=R Sta-The Committee of the Dublin Exhibibia being desirous of giving as much .das to its dosiag diy is possible, have requested me, in connection with ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... |If ?? THE GREAT EXHIBITIOQ.1 Tmbaer of persons who visited the Exhibition yesterday, 99,719. ?? : The attendance yesterday was numerous, and the receipts st jhe door a fair average. We noticed in the building the lalbourer and teautry. of J. Wilson, Esq., Daramnoa, counaty M atb; also all the men employed on the Dundaik and Enni=2iion Railway, besides sixty o the labourere Srom the Dundalk ...

TUAM FAIR—SECOND DAY

... TUAM F~iiECOND DAY,- I IFT1n A MRR - . truv1t A UOBRZaPOtDa) A very large number of sheep remained u catol' 21 but they were chiefly tbose of en interior de esno soemed to be a disinclination on the p art of in any large amount of stores of that secoadci8slo Tbe prices were, therefore, as I stated yeteoaj clitZ lower than the last and the precedingyear which were waste are now neatly overstc j ...

LITERATURE

... LITZRATURE. I TUEB UcIVaIZSTrMAacAZsc. (Dublin. J. MifoOZsan.) Here we have an entire number of the Un'ivers without one word of politics, and with a very pleasing variety of contri- butions both in prose and poetry instead thereof! I ii the first place the muse of the University, which rarely fails in her poetic caleniar, is profuse this month in her effasious for the season, and supplies a ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... THE GREAT hXHIBITION. I Number of persons who viaited the Exhibition yesterday, 12,214. The receipts at the doors yesterday were much bettert han topon soy day 6ince the Queen's visit. The generosity of T. ll. Grebhane Esq, who paid for ail the widows of St. Thomas's Widow House and all the children of St. Thomas's schools, cannot be too highly commended; besides paying for their adneseion he ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... I I _ THE GREAT EHBITION. We would wish to draw the atterttion of our readers to a very ntereatiiig additidito t'e olh cl tnit'0f th Exhibtlo-3 peceni of ea iu 0 ait caittle fAiF ?? ocpAU. which attrastad a royd of visitors yesterday. It laed in a glass vivarium, filled with-sa water, Vqsr the 'salmon1 fry. Tothe aintiquarian the 'animal -is ilhteretinghgaas in some old drawings of the ...

THEATRE ROYAL—THE GRAND OPERA OF [ill]. [ill] BENEFIT

... TEAI OES t YIAL- THE GUAND OPERA OF J SAlLLLO-_UR. LEVEY'S BENEFIT. I ?? notion Innn ?? thn have, ill more tbau one prtvIoO5 nOtice, apprisoo toe ,f metl-dramatic opera of the rich treat preparing for them Of Aubers immortal opera of Masoiello. We did ex- It would have been' sooner produced, but now we have a Jrdd golreason for declaring that every hour of beet r..e O hav3 htbught delay has ...

FAIRS

... I - I AIRS. I ; - . i - .I At the October fair of Venagn,;on Mendayr large supply of stock, but prices were lower t1eres whichhave of late been obtained. Owing to t4 &4$ the fairs of Roscrea and Tipperary were heed ont b day, theta were not so many purchasers as weze Milch cows sold at from 8 to 212; fat cow, flro two year old heifers, 41 to 71; yearling II 71tOl1 1,; sheep, of which there was ...

BALLINASLOE FAIR

... BALLINASLOIE FAIR. I BY EXPRESS. (FROX OVER OWS5f REPORTER.) Ballinasloe, Wednesday, October 6. This day the great sheep fair of Ballinasloa was brought to a close; It weas fully ten o'clock this morning before all the sheep were driven in on the green, and it was not till ilong past that hour that business commenced with anything l like spirit. Some large docks that were not in tbe race park ...

LITERATURE

... TERRATURV - B ?? Drmcr Eak* (L ,.s°a cud DWlei ?? ?? jladlng tuics;o the day nev,1rVer- looked in this a 1oys ebly-Writtoe, Qmsrhr, and accordingly we find a protihe'r. place gien in the October number to e Torko }Russlan question. The writer, horever, views the robr,- init elgs, I ?? theni pltcl ?? of view, an con ider8 how thqe, ectY. of. the hsoly~ 'places ndth. interests o imay e affected ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... I The number of persons who visited the Exhibition on yes- terday was 11,714. The attendance on yesterday was both fashionable and numerous, and the receipts at the doors much above the late average. We never before perceived so many children in the building, and if parents only knew the real benefit which their children would derive from a visit to this true school of improvement, they would ...

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 ...