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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 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 ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHION.ABLE INTOLLIGXNLE0t II Hler Majesty had a, dinner, party on wedncsdsy eVening. The oomprny inoluded her Royal Hlighness the Ducheessof Kent, her Serene Highness the Princess of Ho- henlohe, the Aimer oan Minister, Mr. Buchanan and Miss Ldne. ?? and Marolones of Stafford, ?? and COunlees of Clarendon, tbe Earl of ElieeboAonne, d a M5arla|, Daweorn, Baroness de Speth Viscount and ...

ECCLESIASTICAL ART

... I - - - - I~ ~ .L . . . . . .. . .1 We hav had frequently of late occasion to uotico instances of the progress made amongst us in the arts employsd in the decoration of our churches and altars. For centuries these arts may be said to have been extinguished in Ireland along with the lights of our sanctuaries; yet now, when religion once more resumes its pristine splendour and external order, ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASH1ONABL 7sNTrELrIGNCE. _ Her Majesty will hold a drawingroom at St. James-s palace, on Thursday, 14th June next;nt twoo 'ok, and a levee at St. James's Palace, On Wednesday, the 27th instaut, at two o'alook. Tbe Queen and Prince. Albert visited Gore House, Kensington, at ten o'clock, on Tuesday mornugs to Inspeot the works of students in the metropOlltan, and provincial schools in connexion ...

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 ...

THE MEMORIAL OF THE EXHIBITION OF 1853

... j T~MEMRIA , , ! IIf 1.~l5O THEt AWORijg -El I plygjT as I ?? ., _. . . . - . .. .. .. __ W43UW'thel-thid of the .aerietfsof great international `Eiiai- bitioneof Industry is being: inangurated Inthe Frn4lh: ea- _ 'pital, ?? Vestige of thrit which-piceaded it is disappear- a! h6; leaving, so far a6 the locality is copeerpe. nota t tme is baehiid- A permanent building has been .provided for ...

FASHIONABEL INTELLIGENCE

... 1 _.FASH.IONABLB INTELIUGENCE. I The Queen and Prince Albert, with Prince Arthur and the Princess of Hohenlohe Laugenbnrg, t0k a drire in an open landau and four OsA`Mubdaya afternbon.\ Mojor-General the Hon. a. Grey and Captain the Hon. D. fie Ros attended on horseback. : VICEREGA ICOURT.-Hs ' Excellency the Lord Lieutenant entertfined at di1nek1 ont Monday evening, at the Vioaregal Lodge, ...

FAIRS

... I AnDio1.-Tbe great Junne fair of this town-as it was wont to be called-was held ou the 6th instant; but, owing to the number of fairs got up in the district within the last ten years, it has been shoru of a little of its ?? celebrity. The show of fat cattle waa large, and the quality good; some very splendid lots were exhibited. Mr. Halfpenny, of Ardee, had the primest lot shown; three ...

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... iF: .ASIIONABLEBNTBLLIGENCE; . T.iimi COuxRT.-The Queen held a privy couneil at three o'olook on Tuesday afiercoon it Buckingham Palace. It was attended by Prince Albert, Earl Granvill, Lord Pre- sidesk; Viscount Palmereton, First Lord of the Treasury; 'Sir George Grey, Secretary of S a'e for the Home Depart- ment; Sir Charies Wood, Firat Lord of the Admiralty; the Right Hon. R Vernon Smith, ...