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FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIONABLE iNTELLIGENCB. l HER MAJESTY'S DRA.WINGROOM. The Queen held a drawingroom In eelebration of her Ma i Jesty's birth-daY, on Saturday afternoon, in St. James's Palace. a The' court wdaalmost numerously-attanded by about sixteen 11 hundred ladiea h ?? 9 Quees arrW&T;'' at two o'clock, the DolIoIvuhg arc4NheQ 8and blstdp were in- a troddeed to the ?? C Jloet, VIZ. 'Thb Archblthops of ...

FAIRS

... -~FA-IRS. ?? At Ballyjamesduff fair on Monday last, and Rillethodn on Wednesday, there was a large supply of stock of good quality, but the demand for them was much less than might. be expected. Prices had a downward tendeneyin thematt, of horned cattle, bat plgs vwire looking ?? Cdt. CLomnoAD-This fair, held yesterday, is generaly B second edition of Ballinasloo, sellers generally resorting ...

THEATRICALS AND MUSIC

... ] IIrS A.VTAMS. R/XA tA. _Ml Ph Al. -AA VA P .- IAv THEATR'E YOYAL-Mt. .t'belps made his first appearance last evening before a highly fashionable louse, and was re- ceived with a cordial and flattering welcome. The first piece was the tragedy of Hawilet, in which the part of tile Prnee of Denrnarbk was personated by this eminent actor. Apart from 'ou' dsirsiclii ation to undertake the task of ...

QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE

... ! I ; . I , na..za ~ ?? I . - ?? .I_ -. I 1 r5elsct lU W ?? 'r`'0~bfjpaoeriva ftib lt ?? just tq record thie .5lgnhl iapn ao bf 'gfteOdactteesi-MeMrs Seym0our, froM 1tbe e!~ Jame~i@ atg ?? thiettres ,This 'lady madef her debut' jesat: evesting befosetatfrongicd house, ag 'Peg W*qfing9dn, in an; origitial edimed' entitled iasYis al3 Face.. Connoisseurs in dramatie btbgrls~by. need.'tsot be- ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I ,k) 11 AIA TZ , G 1ina W!>l6. ME,; v ;s. -.The Qtenadr t ~ e t ere day totibe E1WbIti16w!'og' the Royal Botanic ,ooletyo in .the Regcnt's-Vark,.accompanied bythe Prince of Wacles Prince 4itrea, tbe :Duke.of Saxe aobourg, and the Princess of Heo- heolohd Laugenbrrurg, and attended bj thle Countes ,of Gains- borough the ,ors. EleanorStanley, Major General Buokliy,, Cap,14flu PDu Fitandtlfr . ...

CONCERT ROOM, ROTUNDO—PANORAMA OF CANADA

... CONCERT -OM= ROIUNDO-P.LONAA OF CANkADA. This panorama continues to be visited daily by orowaed anU fesshiua\'le assemblages of spectators, numbers or whom; not content With viewing It once, have regtured atnd -0er to enjoy anew1 JOi Mny ad VAried aidexticmtl . flU Amerloafl soon 6ry. The several ludeoaspe views, con5ideW1 simply a woria of art, are 'sketched ?? an able hand, mud admirably ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I' FASBIIONABLE INTELLIGENCE. I Her Majesty had a dinner party on MOnday evening. The company included the Duchess of Kent, the .!P1ls of eambridge, the Princess of -Hohenloo IOargenburg, The::Prin'ese Adelaide and Prinre .ie tor 1 of b 0hb1he, the Earl and.Countess of Clawn-ilaUm, Lady Anna Maria Dawson. Beronesi de Speth), Lord George Leinox, Lord and tdy' Elcho, Lorid and Lady Lyttelton, ...

FAIRS

... I VALLTneo.-The supply of stock at this fair, held on Monday, was pretty large, bat those forward were not in good condition, with very few exceptions. The demand was briek, and remunerative prices were obtained; the major portion of the stock shown being of an inferior description were sold at comparatively low rates. Cowe of any merit realised prices varying from 81 to 181; younger cattle ...

FAIRS

... Auxiau-This fair was held on Friday, d was attended. The prices demanded for stockweue e xc high, so much so that some dealers refued to pn r Springers were very dear,, as also fat 'osale and sheep Many lots were sent home- unsold.-Du .Deno&% Ca6ox.-At thIs.. fair held, on Thrda b s vu good.. Strippers sold at ?? r410 itebw, l2 16t; two-year-old heifere;, 8t go to I leyelh osg4 £0 to 61 ...

THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... _ f n E , I s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ L _ NumIBzas or Fxnirroas.-The followisg are the ap- proximate numbers J tbe exhibitors by which the competing natione are represented at the Ptris Universal Exhibition:- ongland, 8,600; Germany, 2,200 ; Austria, about 1,900; Belgium, about 700; Switzerland, about 600; Spain, bt. tween 330 anu 380i; the Italian States, that is Sardmnia and Tuscany, 420; Sicily does ...

FAIRS

... I I . PARS.- a, ATnorez.-WO ied a poor fair on Weidesday; a supply and few buyer, On pigs thor was a Al*t t. Vance- stores brougt from Noa 449 each; geodan pip at 48s to ?? per owt. 8tore cattle not In de anmd-, '01 cows and springers looked oar 101 W 161; three yna cl behoers, 101 to 121; beef, Z6- to. 605 per cwt; abeep , few in conditvion; store,iweddere, 86s to 40e; hogme. 25s; ewes and ...

FAIRS

... I FAIRI. _ At the Meryborough pg lair huldp on Thursay the *11111,' ok o -Xld ?? TA buyig i Y r, hbasy pigs going at An average of 52. per ir, i4ghter pis wet free &04S 7sto 605; per *o number sent by ?? the itilway statio but ftR of 80D. 'MOUNT Tfto._-This fafi, belddon the 8th inst, W zot near so well supplied V ith StOckps W5s5 Mltidpsad!; su what Wau offered for saie, with a few ptwus, was ...