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FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... . FASHONABLE LL-T'741.CE ; OSBORNg, JULY. 18,--Thir Roanl Highness's Prince ' Arihurt',inse,,Leopold,.and Princess Louisa, who have.beonat- tacked with soarlatina, are progreising moat favourably,. an d, the whole of the remainder of the royal family are perfeotly Wol. The Quten, accompanied by the Princess Royni, the Princess Alice, andbthe Princess Charlotte of Belgium, drove to Carisbrook ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY'S WINTER SHOW OF FAT STOCK, FARM PRODUCE, &c., &c

... ROYAL DUBLIN 8C0016Y'S WINTER SHOW OF FAT STOCK, FARM PRODUCE, &c., &a. This society, so justiy valued and appreciated as a: national institution, founded foritse achievement of t-many noble end4 usseul objects, but eepecidily for tbe development of an ime- '-proved und I.rofitable system of agricultural science in thin country, seems to possess one marked and distinct feature, tending to ...

THATRICALS AND MUSIC

... I THSATRE RoYiA-Min. T. C. Kcsp's BzNeErT.-The enter- tainments announced for to-morrow eveniag comprise -two In- teresting dramas, one of which is Bulwer's beautiful play of Money, now about to be presented for the first time these two years. There will also be produced a grand ballet, divertlse. ment In which Madlle. St. Louin and the full corps of baile- ricas wil perfrm. There is another ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY—SPRING CATTLE SHOW OF 1855

... ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY-SPRING CATTLE ISHOW, OF 1855. The spring show of the Royal Dublin Society, which opens to the public this morning, may be truly said to be most suc- y cessful, and in every particular fully sustaining the high character of the society, and exhibiting some very marked improvemaents over formos years. Yesterday was, as usual, devoted exdluslvely to the judgea; but, having ...

BIRMINGHAM MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... I BIRKINGHAM MUSICAL FESTIVAL. BliunmarA, AuG. 27.-To jadge by the crowded and extremely animated appearance already presented in the streets of this busy and populous town, one would think the great triennial musical festival had commenced. It does not begin, however, till to-morrow, although the rehearsals are now going on for the sacred oratorios, and will be resumed to-night for the ...

BIRMINGHAM MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... f BIRMISIGEAM MUSICAL FESTIVAL. Ia - A A AO An -V111/117 (_CFft OUB OWN Of BE5PONIL)NN) SI Wednesday, Evening. ti If the merit of a work were to be judged of by its success, C Mr. Costa's El; is certainly one of great genius; for a more fi flattering reception from a crowded hall no composer ever b received than he did this day. And it is a pleasure to observe that he was deserving of it. For ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I. FASRIONABLE )NTELLIGENCE. BALMORAI., .OCT. 11.-Her Majesty the Queeni, accompanied by their Royal Highnesses the Princess Royal and the Princess Alice, and attended by her Grace the Duchess of Wel- lington and the Hon. Beatrice Byng,' drove out yesterday after- noon. His Royal Highness the Prince went out deer.stalking. H l er Majesty will leave Balmoral an the morning of Tuesday, i6th ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I _FASRiONABLE INTELLIGENcE. I BALMoIIAL, OCT. 2.-Prince Frederick Wlliam of Prussla left Balmoral yesterday. The Queen and-the Prince drove with his Royal Highness to Castletou of Braemar. The Prince of Wales nnd Prince Alfred spent the day at Loch Mulek. VIsCoUnt and Viscountess Palmirstoa left Lon-. don on Wednesday for Brodlands, Hunts. ?? Grauville left London on Wednesday for ParIs. Sir ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I FASHONABLE rNTELLIGENCE4. VICEREGAL COURT.-ilis Excellency the Lord Lieutenant entertained at dinner on Tuesday evening last, at the Viceregal Lodge. his Grace the Duke of Devonshire, Lady Dover, Lord Cavendish, Mr. and Lady Fanny Howard, the Chief Secre- tary and Mrs. Horseman, the Hon. Mrs Rtameden and miss Dun- das. Colonel Wood, C.B., and Mrs. Wood, the Hon. Colonel Lowther and Miss ...

THEATRICALS AND MUSIC

... THEATRIQALSAND MUSIC.' THBEATnu RoYAL-THUs ITALIAN OPraRA.-It has fre- queutly been our pleasing task since the accession of Mr. J. Harrls to the lesseeehip and rnanagementof our national thea- tre to record the sucoess of hie exertions In providling dramatio and musical entertainment of the highest class and character for the gratilication of his patrons, friends, and the public generally. He ...

THEATRICALS

... THE I i PRINCE PATBuiot'S TmEATaE, FISHA5NDLL8TEET.-This place of amusement has been well attended every evening einle its opening for the winter season on Saturday night, ,nder the management of Mr. John Lindsay, of the Queen's Thtatre, Glasgow. Mr. and MA. J. P. Miller appeared last evening In Coleman and Garrick's play of Ths Iron Chest, end the parts of .aItbold and Blancho were creditably ...