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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 ...

CLOSING OF THE PARIS EXHIBITION—SPEECH OF THE EMPEROR

... The following also appeared in our Second Edition I of yesterday - - I CLOSING OF THE PARIS EXUIBITION-SPEECH I OF THlE EMPEROR. PARiu, TitunosnDAY.-The Universal Ethibition was closed t to-day with great magnificence. The weather was beautiful The Emperor, Empress, and imperial family arrived shortly after twelvc o'clock. The Esa press looked exceedingly well. Their Mbje3ties were received hy ...

FAIR

... I - WATzRnrosnm.-Oar monthly fair was held on 14cnd last, and was well attended by buyers. Toeare wag a preiti good supply of stock suitable for graviers, but a deflcieni, of good fat tock. Prices rangedw as ?? cow, s to £14; ?? do., £10 to £14; dry do., £7 to £9; twi year-old heifers, £5 to £7; yearlings, L3 to £5; sheep, 2 to 40s; hoggeta, 28s to 27s; end lambs, 16e to 21s. HORTICULTUREL ...

CONCERT ROOM, ROTUNDO

... LiEcrunc ox THE OBIt , HITOaR, &C., &C. TIM AFRIoAx RAcE.-A moat respectable and influential audi- euce of cur fellow-citizens assembled ?? in the above section of the Rotundo building, for the purpose of hearing delivered a lecture by Mr. A-len, an American gentleman of colour, late professor of the Greek language and literature in the College of New York, the subject of the lecture being, as ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

THEATRE ROYAL—ITALIAN OPERAS

... TurEATRE ROYAL-ITILIAN OPERAS. I . I .. A . I .. . _ I Laut evening tho opera of cnseretntola was again presented In preseneo of an audience, If possible, still more crowded and ft'sioneible than those of the three evenings previous. We quetilon If there was one of that vast assemblage nho did not preferfthe repetition of the Cenerentola to the production of any other opera, so magnifieent Is ...

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 ...