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FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... , FAS~J1OWABLE JJ5TELLTGENCB. j SUNEAT, DaIn. 1.-vThe Queen and Prince, with the royal children and the Dacheseof XKnt, attended divine, service to.day in the private: chapel of the Castle. The Bay. Lord, Wriotheeley Russell perifrmed the aiornitie service, aud preached the aermon. There will be no theatrical performances or balle at the Castle this season, the rcoms usually occupied fr that ...

SCHOOL OF SCIENCE APPLIED TO THE ARTS— MUSEUM OF IRISH INDUSTRY

... SCIXOOL OF SCIENCE APPLIED TO THE ARTS- MUSEUMI OF IRISH INDUSTRY. In the excitement of great political events, espe- cially when those events are of a warlike character, we are apt to forget, or allow to pass by unheeded, many events of minor importance which may, nevertheless, exert a considerable influence upon the destiny of the country if rightly appreciated. In this light we look upon ...

FAIRS

... I - PATRPS. B. AeST.-The usual monthly fait was held 'Waedsd. sand notwithstanding the large supplies of cattle brought fo4 ward during the Christmas week, in point of number, the show made on this occasion wae remarkably good. Tbere were several very prime beeves among the black attle, wbk, Bold at good prices,, the top being 6id per Ib, sinking oh. Prime wether mutton brought from 6d to 6id ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FPA s8o1 ABLE iNvTE.LL rTGiE, I WzwDSOR, JAN. 8.-The dinner party yester. day included her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent, their Royal Higncasta the Duohees of Cambridge and the PrIncess Mary, Lady Fanny Howard, Lady Suileld, Baroness de Spaeth, Earl and Countess Granville, Viscount Hardinge, Lord and Lady Cowley, the Rlight Hon. Sidney Herbert, Lieu- ?? Sir G. Bowles, Major-General Jones, ...

GOVERNMENT SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AS APPLIED TO THE ARTS.—INTRODUCTORY LECTURE BY SIR ROBERT KANE

... GOVERNMENT SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AS APPLIED TO. THE ARTS.-INTRODUOTORY LECTURE 'BY SIR ROBERT KANE. -The government jystem of public educatiohal training in tbrisaictple' of science as applied to the various branches of industria art in this country is now being carried, into prac- ticil effect. Brief as is the period which, has elapsed since the inauguration of that system, and the able ...

LITERATURE

... I TiE RAmmsLrr.-(London: Burm and Lambert. Dublin: J. DUDf; ?? Riokat d5on and Son; Hardmaa and Co., 4c.)- This Cathollc Magazine commences the year with an address to the reader which speaks well of the recent progress of the publication, and is satisfactory as showing that the editor is well pleased with his work. The number contains several well written papers. One is the commencenment of a ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... TIHEATRE ROYAL. As might be expected at this festive season, our nationhl theatre continues to be: graced each evening by naumerous and, brilliant audiences. The dramatic cntertainments constituting the opening pieces are rqmarkahle for tasteful and judicious selection, presenting it rieh variety the beauties of the classic and popular drama, The grand pantomime of WlstMU7stoss and his Cat, ...

QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE

... ?? I .. .1 . ?? . ?? The highly successful and adheirable Pantomime of O'Donwhoe of the Lua7es continues night after night to attract densely crowded houses. Notwithstanding its repetition on so many occasions It not only appeacs to have lost none of its attractions, but to have become still more entertaining, and calculated to delight and amuse. Last evening every available spot in the ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHPOA A BLr! N7TELLIGENCE.I I 0oinB C, JAX. 8.-mlThere has been no addition ,to the,31jal dinner party at Osborne. The court wvi,l return to-morrowv (Tuesdayj afternoon to WindeOr Cdetie. The Earl oi Glengall continues severely indis- posed at tile Tarl of Chesterfeld's, Brctby Perk. His Isperial Highness Prince Luoien Bonaparte arrived, at Dover on Sunday efcernoonf from Calais. The Prlnce ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... IF4SHIOYABrLE INTELLIGENCE. WINDSOR, JAN. 9.-The Queen and Prince, with the Princess Royal and Princess Allce, attended by the Via- countess Canning, Major General the Eon. Charles Grey, Col. . H- Scymour, and the Mastcr of the Household, loft Osborne at two o'clock to-day, ?? proceeded to Windsor Castle, where the Royal party arrived at a quarter past five. Their 1(oyal Highneaaes the Duke ...

FAIRS

... FAI& -. I ?? fair of this town Wi be held o0 the 18th of January. i NAVAN GREAT WamTzn FAX-Mor0DA;S JatjAjr 8 ;-Oar great winter fair, held this day, was largely Suppliel iwith every description of stock, which brought exoelleat rprices. There is no doubt, however, that It would havebeen Imuch more thronged had not Daunleer fair fallen on tbe sa00 tday, which kept away several northern dealers ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... I I ~ 3 The dramatic entertainments provided for the aniusetnt'ttof the public since the aomrmencement of the presenit season have been in a high degree arpditnble to the spirit and zeal of the lessee, as well as to the taste and judgment of the stage ma- nager. Tue lovers of tie drama have given the best nd nmost unmnistakeable evidence of their approval in attending, evening after evening, ...