Refine Search

More details

Freeman's Journal

THEATRICALS

... TnrATttn ROYAL.-TsE 'ITALIAN! OPPRIA -The first or the three operase constituting the repertoire of the brief engage- ment effected by Mr. Harris with the leading vocal aris-ties of her Majesty's Theatre was presented yesterday evening beiore an audience which might with Juqtiqe bo called an overflowing one. There were no disappointed multitudes outside who had. Ito retire discontentedly, as ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIoNABLE INTELLIGENCEI. TIM CouJT.--;he. Queen hael a elenner patry ?? evening. The company included tho Ducbes' -°fiiet, fo riesB°^ h q ls and Marchloness of ?? the ?? Royal. the Marqula ade SpeththeEarl of FreAae, Lady Fanny ioward, Baroness d, 8petb, the Earl of lethb, the Earl of Sandwich, the Earl and Countess DeIaweMr, ylpiwt dViad- ountes EndeMd and Rar Admiral Meynell.- ,lb Duchess ...

FAIRS

... I ?? ; ?! - - - -- ?? . ? 0,11' I . ?: -p ?? ? WA??- I.. - Dnz~n,'rnnz.F~xa.Onrusual monthly fair~waa helddn ~ilesdy, adowing to the fine essof thewieather, was' very wll ,attendid.., Beef 4attle -were -scareo and dear ra~ting froze50. to;709, and butchers did notmtaksanateuslve 2 purt~htm'b& Sattlewere' plenty, and ib, high demikni~ * Sheep fals1d!,fio~ d; to, 7id. per lb., -and wone also ...

MUSIC, &c

... ? 'I BU par4fucuiaa ODtho ~SY!eO and: cut 7.Q fhsIfa.U saidsoga ol clths S III~EL ?? ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... PA SHIONA TLE INTELLIGENCE., BALMORAL. SIEPT. 7. -The Queen, accompanied by the Princese toyal, drove yesterday to Alt-na.GuIssach. The Prince Consort, the Duke of Cambridge, and the Earl of Claren- don, rodeby GlenGilder, tojoin the Queen. Bar.n Marochetti left Iaimoral yesterday. The Duchess of Rent, the Princess Analie of Hcheniohe schiilingfurst, Lady Augusta Bruce, and Lord James Murray, ...

LITERATURE

... - I~s- Tree WAm.-_Zy W. H. Rusell, the VN(8'CorVeaou t I (G. Roulcredls rai'd Co., Farrilagdonte-sfe LOsdon AOasl~ss -tid Gill, Dublin.)-The second volume of the History of the War, by Mr. W. H. Russell, or, as we should now call him, Dr. Russell, the famous correspondent of the Timies, has Just been published by thelessr i. Routledge, of London. It contains all Mr. Russell's correspondence ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... - BALmORAL, Oct. 2.-Her Majesty the Queen, with the Prince Consort, their Royal HighnegseS the Princess Royal and Princess Alice, drove to Strath-Don yesterday, return. irg by Gtern Shiel. There was no addition to the royal dinner arty yesterday. The Court is expected to leavo BEsmoral on rursdaynext, for the south. Her Taejesty will visit Osborne before the close of the month. His Royal ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... | FSIHION BLE TAYTrLLIGENCE. WnlD90oNo V. 0 8.. -Th6 Quieen- and Prince walked in the ionjio Park, and visited the Duchess of 4ent at Frogmore. Prince Frederick William of Prussia VIsited the Duchess of Cambridge at Rew, attendedby. Major de Heinz. The Duchess of Atheoll has ?? Jaoelynn as Lady in Waiting, and General Sli w Edvard Boirvatr tsh succeeded the leon. M. Sachsrile West as Groom in ...

LITERATURE

... I . LITERA URE .. THic RoarAN CATAoom5.-Byl he Riepr.J. ?? Nore- cots, MNA. (London: C. Doans. 1 rein: G. Bekw, tuo ) There are few subjecte more interesting or more novel than that which is treated, by the masterly hand of a scholar and a Christian, in the small volume now before us. The cata- combs of Rome are perhaps the Most wonderful and the moat expresasive monument of the early history ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... PASHIONABLE 2NTELLIGENCE. I WINDSOR, DEC. 28.-The Queen and Prince, lhe prince of Wales, and the Princess Royal attended Divine 5ervice in the private chapel this morning; tho Ron. and Very ,eu, the Dean of Windsor officiated. The Queen, we are pleased to announce, has ,osmnissioned Mr. Willamn Simpson, the artist of the Crimean ,er, to paint for ber private gallery a Picture of the Reception ...

FAIRS

... ;, _ DAIBS. I AED3.!-ThIsia1ha Px.ff eon Monday, and was ex- I tremely vrae- dmendebotb by' buyers and sellers. An Immov I ?? . infitpeas of Btall-fed cattle was manifest, aundit sppy Iarg, Thei4dvance wase, in many instancew, 11 ?? head.' .il ewo were scarce, and sold wall. store rattfle were net1 represented, and prices were low. *t1 p 'tre emely well. The supply of sheep i we'ilu$ 3 ii ...

LITERATURE

... LtTERATURF. - MEDITASiONS ON Divsmz Love; or, a Bopiaet Rebeat d |Qof Den, cayj oil the Love ?? a yed n dire t i' Truths and Mssarrie of Rdilioa. Frons the ueich of ae Rev. Fa tie V. Hebij, S.)J. Revae4 dy a Mlesb' of ?? fiety of Joins. (Dalia: Gsrd'd Balew.)--It require do perusal of only two or throe pages of this book to' convince any a Catholic reader that it is a most valuable accession ...