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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 ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I FASHrIONABLE INTELLIGEAWIE. ? WINDSOR, Nov. 14.-The dinner party yester- day included the Duches of' Kent, Lady Augusta Brace, Baroness de Speth, Colonel the fon. C. B. Phippe, Sir George Couper, Sir Hamilton and Lady Seymour, and Colonel and LadyrEmUy Bey. mour. Prince .lbert went out shooting this mornig. Sir Ha- milton and Lady Seymour have left the Castle. APPROACHING VISIT OF TE KE Ncl ...

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... I FASB)'.6OAkt .k .)TiPLLIGENCE. ?? ?? WxIDSOI~, NOV. 2-2-Piince.4AlbQrt, attended by Viscount Torrington, Major General the Hon. GCharles Grey, and Captain Du Plit, left Windsor thie niornlng by a^ speclal t In of thio Great Western Railway for Birmingbafi. Thle Luctess of Athol, Lord Pannnure, and Major General Sir Colin Camp3ell left the Castle to.day. Colo0el Herbert, M.P,, and Mrs. ...

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... I FASHIONABLB INTELLIGa EXCH. WINDSOR, Nov. 23.-His Royal Hlighniess the Prince returned from Birmingham at seven o'clock last ecrning- The dinner party included her Roysi Highness the Duchess of K~ent, her ltpyl Highness the Prineses Royal, the Marehioness of Waterford, th .Iiisiuls pf Lanredogne, Earl Spencer. Viscount Torrlngton, Vsdbouit'~isd i toeni'sebgfiannlng, Lady Augusta ' Br~eb, ...

FAIRS

... BhLPAar.-At this monthly fair, which was hold on Wed- nesday, the supply of stock of all kinds was large, but, in consequence of the unpropitioas state of the weather, the buyers were very few. There was an exceedingly large supply of horses, and of a very good quality, but there were scarcely any buyers, in consequence of the state of the weather. There was also a large supply of large and ...

THEATRICALS AND MUSIC

... __ , _j, .i,. ? I ,_??TUCAL WR, 4UPW _.to, ?? Q~zsi: ttd aA'. a-i3ta ,pAX'S' eitis.- ..51! bipl I-. ?? the oivil and obig~ing boK. ~F~ft~Iia ~l~eOp. -tak. his-b-ene-~ ~ra fmS e z h ?? v er's e t p i {'1'llt ,Ji r & ea'vii' denthag ?? ?feE E dht tiehd the 'highew larieto 0uti WI~bboionsw*U~e d eehaiginb his dutidi' Wuetfpea es- ;deidiftlyl tritublt ii snd perliefg) he has contrived to give ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIONAE BF.INTELLIGENCE. WDZIDSOR, NOV. 8.-There Was 1o addition ti the royal dinner party yesterday. The Qnsen, attended by the Duchess of Atholl, drove out in an open carriage to-day. i Equerries in Waiting we'e in attendance on horsebad, His Royal High ness the Duke of Cambridge had a dinner party on Wednesday evening, at his relidence a.t St. James's Palace. Their Royal Highnesses the ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCEC I Viscount Pallnerston arrived in London on Fri- day morning from his seat, Broadlands. The noble Viscount left London in the afternoon for Windsor Castle, on a visit to her Majesty. Lord Clonbrock arrived at M:onkstown on yes- terday. Lord Cremorne has arrived at Adaro Manor, county of Limerick, the seat of the Earl of Duaraven: The Eight Hon. Jadge Moore, Mrs. ...

FAIRS

... I W M MRS. -NA*t PAMAS.r. On Friday there wM a large fair eiary or pigs, I which ranged irom 47e to 48s ptr 4t iended byr LiAMrick* Waterford, Cork, and Dubl 14 at Wte6rford and Dublin took the principal portion of ttit. TmLw.-Tbil fair, held on Wednesday, was rather b attended, and was considered by holders of se ood Cattle in fair condition met a ready ?? ?? 121 171. springers from 121, 161, ...

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... I Il WnMDSOi, Nov. 25.-The Queen suid Prince, the, Pr-lpeaof Wales, the Princess Royal, PrInce Alfred, and the Prineesa Ailee,- a~llq ned gentlcmen; of, the court, aqd the ,domesfr ?? dcflnW ser'vlee this 'aornisig in ?? Chapel of the Castle. The Duke of Cambtrldge vas also at the service. The Ron. and VerY tieVv: the 'NjaI of Windsor officiated. Lord Byron, Lord in Waiting to the Queen, has ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... .FASEJONARLE INTELLIGBNCE.- I * A- ?? AI~a~f 10 fAJ Sal 'JA.J. - WniDSOR, Nov. 21.-The Queen held a Court and PrvyCuncilat ?? alfternoon, at the Caetle. 'rhoPrIvyl Cnilwas attended bg'idllRoyal' 'lijglindsa rincae Albert, Bar Garanvilie, the Duke of Argyll, Viscount Palnmerston, Sir George Grey, Lord Panmure, Sir Charles Wood, the Right Hon. R. Ver- non SmIthi Viscount Canninig, Earl Spencer ...

MUSIC AND THE FINE ARTS

... DUBLIN ruImitAitmONIC SOCIETY.-We are happy to find the Dublin Philharmonic Society taking the initiative this season, and commencing the musical campaign ith a colt- oert, which Is ?? plaoe on Tuesday evening next-a con cert that, in addition to the society's own resources, will add the attractions of Madame Clara Novello, Miss Meseet, and Signori Sivori and Pisatti. The charm of Clara ...