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Freeman's Journal

LITERATURE

... LI ERA rURB. TuE PioTOntAL BIDLEI, PARTS 1, @, 8.-By Dr. XiUO.t; (W. and R. Chambers, E.dinburgls; J. Af Gelashan, luhtia.)-L This is a reissue of Kitto's celebrated bible, one of the mosta instructive and interesting works that ever issued from the British pres. The present reissue is published in weetlj numbers at aixpence, and in monthly parts two shilling price which will bring it within ...

PAIRS

... NAVAN.-The second fair for 18lo, held on Monday, would, no doubt, have been a great one, but for the inclemency of the weather. The supply of cattle, however, was large, as rasa also that of pigs; but horses and sheep were particularly scarce, and the quality, especially of the former, inferior. Prime beef sold at fally 60s per cwt; springers, of which there were but a few, brought as much as ...

MUSIC

... .ANTIENT CoNCEORvT ROOMs-M. GRArTAN KELLY'S FASE- WELL CoNSCET.-This concert last evening was attended by an influential circle of the patrons and friends of our talented young townsman, Mr. Grattan Kelly; but we regretted to observe that the audience generally was not by any means so numeroues as we would have wished or expected. The character o£ tpe musio was all that might be imagined from ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I - BORs E, JULY 15.-Princeas Louisa aud prince Avthur have been attacked with scarlatia. Their royal lhighne5ses are going on ve y favourably. The same dfisease bag declared Itself in Prince Leopold, who was left at Buckingharn Palace in consequence of a slight acoldent.- Prince Albert, accompanied by the King ot the Belgians and the Count of Flanders, embarked in the royal y5cht Victoria ...

THE PARIS EXHIBITION OF MANUFACTURES, &c

... JTHE PARIS EXHIBMION OF MANUFACTURES, X BErL FouxDiNG rrf DumarN.-We have frequently had occasion, during the past btn Or twelve years, to advert to the distinction achieved by our countrymen in a branch of the metallurgic art which peculiarly requires the exercise of judgment, skill, aud care in its operations, so as to ensure a ?? notalonesa regards the beautiful and delicate manifestations ...

LITERATURE

... If.o-k;A, . I 0/1hd Jhab to 0W:F&*t, of fheir Fatherss. By Onoi of asl a 2fw~iOssru-(hvl~ ;Xa'7 Dt6j).-Whlie the special ob- t ject Of the interestlflg volume now before as Is to,.supply a record of the missions preached in this countr~v by the I Fathers of the Order of Charity during the last six or aeven I ye~ars, the rev, author is necessarily led into a great many collateral and valuable ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I I Her Majesty held a court on Friday at Bucking- ham Palace- The Count Persigny, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from his Imperial Majeety the Emperor of the French, had his first adlence of the Qveen, and delivered his credentialsato her Majesty-. The RightEHolat' Sir Richard Pakenbam, her MaJestYs Envoy Extraordinary and MtInister Plenipotentiary to the Court of Lsbons was ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I FASRIONABLE INTELLIGENLCE. .,I IERHGALS C OURT.Ldri3 d'lfb o the Ldrd Lieuteunnt eutertained te follwing ?? at dbene on Tburadsy evenifgI at the iiceregal odjge :-Ird Talbot de NIaliatde, 1Me Btepfieneo'n, DrTPhelan, Dr'south, Sir Edward *Jf'DdlineI, tA'derinaan½Ieyaolds, ?? G'Ro, M~r Methesbfl, htr Balli M~ Blandi Sir Phlip Crr.mploLith1Pr0voet,, the Recorddr. Mry Rynd, the Attorney ...

THEATRICALS AND MUSIC

... THEATBICALS ANDI MUSIC, THEATRE RorA.L-ie Excell'Ucy tbe Lord Lisutenant Wl. visit our naticnal theatre tcas evening to witness the per. foeinance of Mack 'u's fine simedy of The Man qf the Wor'.1, Mr. Phelps playing the par; of P2r Fe; .kru Aft ospeophoat. ANvTitENT CoNwseiTS.-The concert of last evening, thoogh not eque es a whole to one or two of the previous ones during the se&Ean, wao yet ...

GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS OF DESIGN—EXHIBITION OF PRIZE PICTURES, &c

... GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS OF DESIGN-EXHIIBI- TIOs OF PRIZZE PICTURES, &C. l . 1'ibition opened yesterday in the fin arts gallery of Society of works of art which have ob- taliiin'd1rizes during the past year in the various schools of desiga'cstablished by govreroment throughout the United Kingdomn. This is tbs first occasion on which the principle htas beencarried into practical effect of forwarding ...

THEATRICALS, &c

... THSATRICALIS &c. THaEABR ROYAL.-Last evening Aubers opera of Fidl Diavoto was performed, for the second time during the preiw engagement, before r fashionable and well filed house Of t delightiel musical composition we have had irequent ?? to speak, and on the lest time when we referred to it(somedWI since) we gave it the praise which it Justly deserved. Al e have already spoken of Mr. Reeves ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... F_ ASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE. .1 ?? BA.LmoRAL, Oar. 3.-The Queen, accompanied by the Princess Royal and Princess Alice. and attendea by the Duchess of Wellington and the Ron. Beatrice Byng, rode Out yai. terday afternoon. The Prince went outgdeer-talking. Hih Royal Highness the Prince of krussis ar- rived at Glasgow from Bslmoral on Monday night by the Soottlih Central allrlway, end proceeded ...