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MUSIC, &c

... - ANTIsET CONCERT RoOMs-TiEl MElROANTILE CHORAL Ueezon.-Labt evening this society gave its second concert for the season, In the large:lEaU of this Institutiou belore a highly r~epecteble audience. On a former occa'ion when speaking ot this society, we stated that it was calculated to do much good, and would bc the meausofactively promulgating reflnedtate and combating with thit great and ...

HORTICULTURE

... GARDENrIN OPERATIONS FOR TH5E WEEK.-FLOWER GARDEN AOSD SttaUBsERY.-Tbe demand for bedding out plants (in the 8prxng) is frequently greater than the room devoted for their wintering can supply. It will in this case be necessary to commence propagating to make good the deficiencies. For all the soft-wooded and free growing plants a common dung frame, having a slight bottom-heat, will suffice i ...

FAIRS

... rAIRs. REELOGUES.-Thir fair, one of the best generally o Mayo, was largely attended on Saturday last. Prime 1,t5 were disposed of at fair prices. Several lota of heifers and bullocks changed hands at prices from 91 to III la All lots over 101 in value sold well, and cattle under tha All did not ?? fair prices. Horses were much in deta Prie and sold well; so much as 221 were given for driving ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... ?? .FASiIOVAE Bi 'I TET:l son; N WINDSOR, OCTOBER 23.-There*Ywa5- 11O ?? tionto-theroyal dinner party yesterday. The Queon walkedin the CVtle grounds this morning. Prince Albort, with the Prince of Wa8 and Prhice Alfred, rode out o llorseback. The Duchess of Cambridge and Princess Mary visited her Mjeity. Qrieea Christina ot Spain will lesve in a few days for Rome, where she intends to pass ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA T7RE. BnowNsoN'S QUAIRLraeY RiEveaw.-(London: C. Dot- ia -ao; Dublb: G. Bellew.)-The leading characteristics of b, Dr. Brownson's style-lhia good logic,-critical acumen, and .11 forcible writing-are eminently displayed in the current er number of his Revkstu. In the first article, however-the 5- i 1ission of America-we Bnd Dr. Brownsona views ron -i native Americanism' urged iu etrorg ...

THEATRICALS, &c

... TIIEiATRICAL7. &o. TDSEATaE ROYAL.-The somusmer Seanc commences this evening, and the lesseewlth correct and judliooui taste, opens the unsumer oampa'gn with the production of the classio dramat. The tragedy of Hiamlet will be presented this even. leg, the part of the Pribca of.Dennarl. will be itustained by Mr Gtorge Vandenheil; a rarely g9ited actor, to whose .reoef tion aed appreciation by ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... -FASHIONABLE INTELLivEkmNCE, \ DEPARTURES PROM BRESL&Ns MARDn HOTEL, BRse.-Captaln, Mrs., and Miss Shawvo; the Misses Ovoy, the Rev. J. H. Joy, the Rev. M. Osborne, Dr. aud Birs. Thorpe. Mr. and Mrs. Ormo and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald and fa. Mily, Captains Pakenham, Morton, and King; Mr. and Mrs. HP Carroll and party, for Ballynure House, Kildaro; the Reverend J. Latham, for Little ...

CORK AGRICULTURAL SOCIETYS SHOW

... it CORK AGR!CULTURLL SOCIERTr SHOW- ',(PR0U OUn OWN COtBEsVONDxtN4T'T * . Cork, Wednesday. Thisaday the firat exhibition in conneotion with the recently formed Agricultural Society of this county was held in the spacolorsyare adjoining the Cork Exchange, eAnd, although the ,dsplaply was no so numerus as wna expected, the soclety may X be congratelatiedr oh the exeellense of thc sibakA ...

THEATRICALS

... TM1EATRICALS, _ TH5EATRE BOYAL-EZNGOOLI OaERIA.-The series of musicull entertalimento entitled as above laes hitherto received a just and reasonable share of public 6upport. Yesterday evening a well tilled and fashionable house assembled to erjoy the Ir- sentation of Von Webei'i opera (an the Eniilieh verslor) of Der 1releoeub ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIIOj*ABLE.[ INELGNE I -1 - ?? THE Cotmk.-Her~ Royligbn-t1etichss: Prinee Alb ',redi on lorsobR with the P$flrlqdof ~W Ias a. tended by 4 h-the Eton. D.. de' Roe. Te. b sleo Prfl ?? A-Royalip, a peaile1i !hdalfB t dc ?? ttd hip~f ute 0I14~~de'h i. Lcy K~:t)OHon.'_ on Lu adon ~ enr'lt~rGnrlBroe~ Aid. l ei f l. ?? ti am ' ~arquio Krlh~qa& I- .. 'ekW-9eh. The nb ~h et edtd ,i~l at Lord ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... * FASHIONABLE INTLLIGENCE. _ I [Eif e '2 -,~zNlezEZ.E TIE0P ROYAL PAVILiox, ALDEIIOTk, JULY 81.-The Queen reviewed the troops at Aldershot Camp, 'uhder the com. mand of Lieutenant General Knollys, yfsterday afternoon, Her Majesty left the Pavilion on horseback at four o'clock, accompa. ided by the Prince Consort and the Duke of Cambridge. The Princess Royal, Prhncess Alice, and Prince Arthur ...

LITERATURE

... ZITERA TUBE. TiHic PSiRtie ColLLECTION ;- TIsa ArootBWT MlIX ?? iPtiLA-Nt). jidred bif Gwry,r Peotiit IL, D BHiA. V PJU..A., Voii. L (P~rial jro,` the Ssrtji for A; Preaer- valilm and jil.a eltqe of th jjjo4oti of Ireland-) It would L) hard to say in wliroh obaraef T this ?? of the anaient melodies of Ireland will be most prizid-wbather as a musical, a litlarsty or r aD tiu ia publication. In ...