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FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASWYION4BNELG-ENCE I ALR Jrn) ,TTU EBLB0T?~g HoTRn ?? Prdwkard ahidy[A lte anxIrenhaw, the Very Oev the Dean of AIser!6rf tli5rd Jy Y the Dean ofClonfert, ReT Mr and *Ir JAlym ?? en1 Ire Aubin, Captain Lloyd, Captain Moorei Xrs CoIiln4 aldparty of live; Mr and Mr, Shells, Mr rnd Mrs ilroxai ?? earg dl Mrs Jacksona Mr ead ?? KiolNoblo and Rarty. Mr ant ?? Hunj, Mrs Hodson and Mr W Hodson, MT ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIONABLE INTE'L;LI4GEBN~'CE.B; 0SORN AGST 29.-The Queen and Prince, ?? by Prince Arthur, the Princees Royal, Princess A1106,,prinoess Helmna, and Princees Locuisi, eruised in the Fairy yesterday 9tternoon. The Right llun Sldney Herbert arrived .02 a yisit to ber M5Jl~e5y. 'Ihbe royal dinner party in- cluddthe Ducheas of lenit, Lady A.S Id.awson, Lady Prunices Bruce, and tbe Rieght. Hon. ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIONABL:'. .NTELLIGENCE. I R|MOVAL OIP THE COURT FROMS OSBORCE TO BALMoRAVoaTsHOnRTHOU ?? Maejety and. tbe court ?? this afterroa' ?? and the north. About a quartepst two 'olock th. I ueen; Prine Albert, the whole of the roya f-lnij;t I , embarked on board the Fairy, Caiptale the jion. 'leldh'Denman, under the usual salutes, and Steamed up for this port and Goasllort, where a special royal ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIONABLR INTELrIGENCE. RETURN 0. HER MAJESTY. WuDsou CAnLE-SA!UaDAY.--lAr Majesty and his 'Royal Highness Prince Aibert, accompnied by their Boyal gighnnese8 tbe Prince of Wales, Prince Afreld, the Prineas oeycalthe PrnUceas Alice, and the Princess Helena arrived at the Cstleabou 1hal-Past sdx o'clock this afternoon, from oda G travelled from towi ba peil t-raci omn t ARRIVALS AT THEf ...

FAIRS

... FAIgS, -1_ I . - . _ 1- - -- -- --A G i PAnsoisTowzr.-This fair took place on Friday and was largely supplied with all 6ort8 of stock (generally) of superior qualities. The demand for heifers and .ged horned cattle was unusually active and anxious. Sales were effected an early as five o'clock in the morning. The anxiety to pur- chase three year old heifers was evident from the first; the ...

THEATRE ROYAL—CLOSE OF THE SEASON

... I TH ETTREBOYAOsEOF TEHE SEASON. A crowded audience assembled an Siaturday evesoing lowoit ness and enjoy the weillselected series o1 entertainments pro. sented on that oceasion-an occasion fraught with deep interest to, the lovers of the drama In Dublin. The ?? han fallen four the, season, and the enterprising lassiee, the clever stage mansager, the gifted actor, and the accompliehed musician ...

ANTIENT CONCERT ROOMS—MR. MURPHY'S GRAND MASONIC CONCERT

... ANTIENK CONCERT ROOMS-NIR. MURPHY GRAND MASONIC CONCERT. Il ; F~PTM n-^_ 1. ?? . . ,- ?? 9.L. a inut cuarc, arnoanced to the public under distinguisbed . patronage, toolK place last evening, and seemed to be highly enjoj ed by a numerous and most fashionable audience. The 4 interior of the paecious aud wa!i lighted hall presented n t aspect peculiarly brilliast, owing to thre presence not Oily ...

EXHIBITION BUILDING [ill] GARDEN—GRAND MILITARY [ill] CONCERT

... i I EXHIBITION BUILDi-17 1 GARDEN-GRAND - ~MILITARY UN',THRUEI.~TAL tONCERT. We underook, In announcing ttid performance, to piomise e the admirers of mijitary band music a treat such as carn be seldom enjoyed, and we believe that amougst the delighted thousands who witnessed the musical fete in the winter garden Ie pr, menade last evening not one could be found to say that Ld our promise was ...

FARIS

... I-l Ad .. ._ FAIRS. The May fair of Dunmore, county Galway, took place on OMonday, and was tolerably well supplied with stock of all kinds. The aubjoined quotations will be found to be cor- .rect:-Springers 101Olo 141 (a few went as high es 161); f three-year old bullocks and heifqrs 71 ?? to 101 lOs; two. year old do 61 to 81; yearlings (of which there was a large number) 81 ?? to 51. There ...

LITERATURE

... I T -EA -Th R - , I . -.v I ?? , ?? TIBe RicuG1Odi MO~ratfi,'2 2Vor&':,(Dubln f Jawt Dejy.) Tiais admairablek work, ?? ?? the title /sge, consists of JI1etraotions, ude;alnspeaaoyt the Reception *andtt lfeasion of the Sacred 8iponsso,bplus ChrWs, on their solemn Vows of Poverty, Chaotity,,andirbhe- dience, on the. virtue of Charity, anid on their -obllgitibil 1d tending to religious ...

THEATRE ROYAL—THE ITALIAN OPERA

... I - A nR y -OTAL-'TEEITALIAW OPERA. I The diversified and attractive oharaoter of the musio nn- nounced for presentation last evening, coupled with the special intimation of the appearance of Signor Tamberlik in the laet aot of Auber's opera of afasanietlo, had the effect of drawing together an audience quite as crowded and brilliant aS that of Thursday night. It will be remembered that the ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY—AUTUMNAL EXHIBITION OF FARM PRODUCE

... ROYAL IBI- ' ION'FM R RDC ' he neuttis are,we'nderstand, more inumerous than 'hbithbrto'for tho ciety'autumenal show, and we-are glad to 'd'e thlt'pkllz'es are:bomg- offered. 'fr wool, flax; and hemp, in' :additit'n -to' thos .hlttertooffered upon similar oceasions.' Tbis Vwd hope, will 6-timulete thegent^ry and the farmers of itheciountry ts eendaforward sptoirnne f wool;fax, &c., -andit' ...