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FAIRS

... I . BALI TsnA2oiN.-The great harvest fair or this t0 held on Tuesday lest, was the largest we have seeea several years, At an early hour vast quantities of b t4 cattle, ebeep, pigs, &c., arrived at tbe green. M e4 were made before nine o'clock, and continued until eve r A Prices were very high for every description of cattl almost all offered for sale were disposed oE.-g, al Herald. 44 Tris ...

THEATRICALS, &c

... THEATIUCALS, U. TIRuEAM Boi Uire-4TAeAN Or ?? evening Verdi's opera oit 2Wewa Urs p.W db fer fe- ted1 -i Oublin before t highly distinguished stud numercus'ncdiehoe for the benefit of Signor Tamberlik. , The dres circle pro. sentet on the occasion au array of beauty and fashion which we have seldom or never seen surpsaeed in the Theatre Royal. The second circle was well filled, and the pit and ...

ANCIENT IRELAND—ITS RELIGION AND LITERATURE

... ANCIENT IRELAND-ITS RELIGION AND LITERATURE Mr M. A. O'Brennan, LL.D., delivered a lecture at No- lan's Hotel, to a numerous and respectable auditory on Ancient Ireland, its Literature, and Religion. The lec- ture, which commenced a little after eight o'clock, p.m., and finished after ten, was received with enthusiasm by the au- dience, who seemed deeply interested in a subject that must ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I .: ?? ; I -- - ' - ,,;~,SAjiXHV.rg. . T 6.'.C6pi-l :tKhox, Lady Louisa Kiox, family and suit asrkikd' at Craiinore House on Friday night, after a slhort ystto Parls.' ?? . ' fe A Mrcihioness of Ormonde :has returnel to .,gtown, county of Waterford, from England. , , ount;iow Uastle. mit week, wberd she ohs snceremined:' Tl'Aie RigLht' llio. Sidney 'erbert, ?? ard M\frs. 41erb&r rqturned to ...

FAIRS

... #Ak . KB:ZLOGuE.-Tbais important fair, held on Thursday last, was one of the largest we have seen for years past, the cupply of stock exceeded all expectation. The lota of heifers and bullocks were in prime condition, and sales were effected at an early hour. Heifera, 81 69 to 121 10s. The sheep fair was very thin, the demand indifferent, wethers, 35s and 86s to 40s; ewes, 11 lie; and lambs, ...

FAIRS

... I -- A-2- &-.16 ?T.- I RATN5ALLA~ff.TIII weil-kflown hors fair ?? plac on Monday, and, when compared with those sf formner years, T showed a sad falling off both as regards quantity anid quality. whl The show of horned stook and sheep was als below par, but, wor notwithstanding, the demand wa excellenti, and best Prices We were obtained before the termination of business. The blc Th cattle ...

I FASHIONABLE INTELIGENCE. I The Queen and Prince Albert arrived at B3ai- reoh! at seen o'clook on Friday ..

... foliowipg personage% accompanied his Excellenoy to the Theatre on saturday evening .-.1lght HesS. Henry a4d Lvdy Masry thsbouchere, DMr and Ladty 'sanny tlo'ar, Bagot, Captain Everardi, Mr and Mrs Mallet, Mrs Ohajlin, Captain Fitz~roy, Viscounit Rluasborough, Commander Ves~y kt.N.; Str T. Griesr~lsley, Bart.; Captain Ohapi ?? Her Royal Highness the Duehoess of Gloucester gave afete champetre ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I DALMO ,AL, SEPT. 19.-The Queen, accompn- nied by the Prince of Wales, walked out yesterday morr.ing it, she neighbourhood of the Castle. In the afternoon ber .Majestv dove out, attended by Viscountess Canning. The Prncee, with Prince Frederick William of lruss a, went out deer-stalkiig. The Prince of Wales and Prince Alfred rode out on ponues. Her Majesty has been pleased, at the recommen- ...

THEATRICALS, &c

... I n THEATi}CAL6, Uo. TJIEAThr ROYAL-THiE ITALIAN 0panA.-The favonrite opera seria by Bellini of 1 Puritani was presented on yesterday evening before a house not so crowded as that of the night previous, yet fairly filled and comprising many fashlonablea in the box circles. The peculiar and charaeteristic excellence of the present opera ormpany wae forcibly evinced, In the power- rul and ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I II I III N L I P,:FA$901VB,t'IN rTgZlexl'EWVB' THn QuEEN AT BALMORAL.-IHer Majesty and the Prince Consort attended divine service on Sunday in the parish church of Crathle. The Queen, who was unaccompanied by any of the royal children, drove to the church in a pony phseton, and was received with marked respect by the parties assembled. The weather iS extremely tine, and his Royal Highness ...

THEATRICALS AND MUSIC

... TIFATRTCATS AMD MWUSYIC. I -. - - . - .. rn . Atttr the berfri. I TilBATtEC, ROyAL-JTAJ9JAN UVEsIA, L-~ IUD perior* mace oil Monday nlight Of file grand tragio opera of II 211rova. OMt no alterniation Of meisiceil entertaintment could he more accept able to thre public thtan lb Prefelita~tlOn Of Rwolaln' Baritiire di Sitilyda' wl,lclt was produced last evening before a blibhly feshicilable ...