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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

... FASHIONABLE sNTELLIGENCE. l Tuesday was the birthday of his Royal Highness Prince Arthur. Her Royal Highnesa the Duchess of Kent pad a visit of congratulatlon to the Queen anda rlnce Albert early In the forenoon. - Her Majesty gave a bel In the evealng at Buokinghiam Palace to thri J'enile -nobility and gentry.- About two hundred and forty iivitatlon5 had been Issued, VIc3s0 AX. COx RT.-His ...

THEATRE ROYAL—THE ITALIAN OPERA

... THEATRE ROYAL-717E ITALIAN OPERA. we have had to thank Mr. Harris in the name of the pub- li for many good things le the shape of dramatic and IDusi. ,3i entertainment since his accession to the management of oar national theatre, but we questlon if his exertions in pro- ,iding for his patrons intellectual recreation of a high order iave ever more fully earned the meed of approbation than on ...

THEATRE ROYAL—MR. BARRY'S BENEFIT

... THEATRE RlOYA- MR. RBRYs BMEJEI'IT. The bencfit of Mr. Richard Barry, the well-known and generally esteemed boxkeeper of our natlonal theatre, is au- nounced for Thursday evening next. To those who have known Mr. Barry little need besaid ofthe many ?? whioh he possesses on. the generous support of the frequenters of the Theatre Royal. Always courteous and 'oblighig In every exl. gency in whibh ...

FAIRS

... BALLUSABLOE MAY FAiU.-Though at the fair held o, Monday there was a decline in prices, yet, as will be seen from the aubjoined returns, there was a very large amount of hb. siness transacted:- May, 1855: Sold-1,033 sheep; 7,169 oxen; 309 two-year olds* yearling ; 65 calves; 5 horses. UnEold-1,001 sheep; 1,834 oxen; 218 two-year olb 80 yearlings; 97 calves. Total-2,034 sheep; 9,003 oxen; 527 ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... 1_ FAiO*ABlIZ.,NIER. I VICERglIAL COluIT,-H15 Ez3oefuoy the ioad Lieatenant entetsined at dinner, on Friday evenlug last, at the VicngWal lodge:-Viscount' and Viscountesa Avonmoreand the HonB Mis 9Yelverton, the Master of the ,Rolls and IMIss Smith, the Rion Krs Wlhite, Sir D and Lady Roche. Miss Blen. nerhassett, Colonel and Mrs Greavea, Mr Abraham, Brewster and Mrs French, the Right Ion F ...

LITERATURE

... THa MourN OF Mer.-Trawlsbatd fren fas Frencd, by A.M.S.-CDeJs . J. Dtffp).-Although only one of many similar manuals of devotion written to aid the pious ?? of the Blessed Virgin in properly celebrating her own beau. tiful month ot May in her honour, this little work has some special characteristics to recommend it. The meditations have the advantage of much greater brevity than is to be found ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... ,rSR1O740NA B IN TEALIGENIS. I The Qaeen had a dinner party on Monday even- the company included her Royal Hlighness the Duchess W;S thi Royal Hligbness the Duke of Saxe Coburg, their, cf }'5;ineases the P~rincess of Hohenlohe Langeaburg, the ferensa AdeaIdde of Hohoulobe, and Prince Ernest of Leinin. _ t nud Conntess Walew8ki, Lady Anna Marla Daw. Lg Y ,Caroline Barrizigtof, the Countess of ...

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... ''II = o ABLE I -3I I 4t -. j a r l - , , I - 1 - 11 1h 1. . -.1 - . - 1 . . v Ozi taa3~ivemnifl b1e (Qla~exlgav)e a concert, to Wbloh the i 'arciy, '-Foreiglr in4itc'r, and a party of the nobility and gentry vtre-Invited. Her Royal Highness the 'afhieha of Eent! aIrlvgd' 1t ?? nine o'CiocoX Their Royal(kighbideaes the Dasoheig ol Cambrigb, the Princess Mary, the Hereditary Grand Duohess.oof ...

THE ITALIAN OPERA—ALBONI'S VISIT TO DUBLIN

... THD ITALIAN OFgPiLA.-ALi3ONX'S VISIT TO I , ,, , DUBLIN. . Now that the curtain has fallen, doubtless for the season, On Italian opera in Dublin, and that ourfanaici par la inzica have enjoyed to the full a ?? of operati6 treats, rarely at- tainable out of London or the continental capitals, some breathing time is afforded us, after the whirl of delighted ex- citement eiperienced by many, and ...

FAIRS

... I I FAMS. ATsiwoaE.-The May fair of this town w held on Wd neaday. The fair was a very small oine, and the pricea ob, tined for stock averaged those of the late fair of ?? sloe. There were scarcely any hore in the fair, and tibh, were of an inferior description. CALTRA.-This fair, held on Monday, though lasgely a,, plied with stock, partook of the general depression in pd of every description ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I FA SR lONABIE IA T16LLIGENGE. BERi MAJESTY, &C.-Htr Majesty and IPrince AlberL went on Friday morning to the Cry8t *I Palace at Syden. ham. The Queen and royal parry ltft at 20 minntes ?? o'ol ok, and returned ts Buociogham Palace atone in the after- nuon. Her Majesty bad a dinner party in the evening. The company included her Royal Highness the Duchess of.Kent, their Serene igaunersee the ...