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FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I - --FASHIONABLR NTRELLIGENCE. 1 WINDSOR, MAIRCH 6.-The Queen and Prince, attended by Lady Churchill and the Hon. EleanOr Stanley, drove out in an open corriage yesterday afternoon, The Equerries in Waiting were also in attendan e. Their Serene HighnesOSs the PrIncess Feodore ?? Langeniburgir, and Princess Amele of Hohenliohe Schllingfuret, dined with the Queen in the evening. The Dean of ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... PASHJONABLE INTELLIGENCE. - ?? sI I - r- TnB ROYAL VISIT TO SCOTLAND -It has DOW been decided, we understand, that on her journey northtvard her Ma esty will not travel by the Seottish North.Eastbrn 'and liseesde RsIivwayf-theroutefollowed for several seasons ?? will proceed by the Spittel of Glenshee and Bracmar to Balsooal. The reason avigned for thisi change of route Is the unsatisfactory ...

THEATRE ROYAL—ITALIAN OPERA

... THEATRE OYAL- lTALIAN OPERA. I I . - .- A .. . .- - - ?? -. . _- I The eni O Inoement of the intended presentation early next month of a seriea of Italh in operae in Dublin by a moat dletin, guiched comnpany of artits b as no small Interest and gratifloa. tion amongst musical circles. Por this promise of pleasure to come-orowded ?? ard high temptrature included-the many enthudlaniastle ...

MUSIC, &c

... MUSIC, &e. I DUBLIN DIABIlGAL SOCIETY.-The eleventi annual see- lson o1 thit association opened yesterday evening with a most attractive oenc(rt, which was graced by the attendance of a fashionable audience, filling the spacioue hell of the Auitent Concerts to its entire extent and capacity. Apirt from its merits as a musical entertainment, there were features in con- nexiou with this concert ...

ANTIENT CONCERTS

... yesterday evening's conoert-the first presensed by the per. forming members of this society for the present season-was remnarktable for nothing In the tway of novelty as regarded the programme; neither was there anything in the performance beyond what might have been expected from the artietes en- gaged in its production. This anuouncement, in may instances, would be understood to convey ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATUBE. I - Tarn Dunr~cx Bavtaw. (Londeons: Thomas Ricluardi os .i1 sue 2oa.)-Tbe contentse of the present number of the Dub- lin Revise are remarkable for variety or subject asid general excellence of treatment. Though we cannot point to any co particular article as presenting features of unusual brilliancy , or power, this ably-conducted serial fnlly maintains its w character for solid ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA TURE. IrtraH QUARTxnLY REVIBW.-(Wr. B. Kely, Grafton- sfreet.)-Certainly, a largtr quantity of periodical matter, to say nothing of the quality which we can vouch to be excellent, was never before given for the small sum of thirty peuce, Hera we have a balky volume of original matter, containing nearly five hundred pages, at the lowpriceof balfa crown-a miracla of cheapness; and when we ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... NVLINDSOR, JAN- ?? Lienerat andI Mr. eaufurd and Lieutenant Colonel Cocks (commanding officer 2d btctllon Coldstrealn Guards) had the honour of dining with her bijesty yesterday. The Right Ron. H. and Lady Mey Labou. ciere, the Provost of Eton. the Hon. and Very Rev, the Dean of ,Windaor, and Colonel Parker (comnaundissg officer 7st Life Giards) had the honour of dining with her Majesty to.day ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASR'IOIWABLE IivrELLIGENCE. X ARRIVALS AT THE EUROPEAm- HOTEL.-MVr. I O'Brien and family, fromn India; Mi's Brabazon, Mr. Tomkins and Miss Tomkieis; Mr. and lrs. Q.uigley; Mr. and Mrs. Huteitinson; Mrs. Murray, Miss Murray ad Airs. iiggs, Mr. Ogle, Mr. E. Maher, Mr. Colgan, Mr. Daly, Mr. Sams, Air. Lenmon and Miss Lennon; Mr. Hare. Departures3Mrs. Johnson and family; Mr. M Kenny, Mr. P. ...

THE ITALIAN OPERA

... A rasebicahie, but not very crowded audience, graced the epticcg ofto eltaltan operiis yesterdacy cvening. The piece 8oniewihat perversely selected for the occalon, was the highly. praised., much abused, and world-talked of, La Travia's. It is not for us to take into consideratton the motives wvhiah may have led to the selection of this peculiar opera for tile opening night, when there were so ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... | FAsH1A0iABLE. 1NTELLIGENcB. X T The Earl of Carlisle does not resume his duties 3 ?? after the Christmas holidays. The noble earl is expected to stay at Trentham, on a viel to.tho Duke and Duchess 3 of Sutherland, durlng the Christmas week.- Obteives.: O d(J lih occasson of her Mrsjestys mearriage the Queen presented toeach of her bridesmnaids a diamond and tur- quolseornament, to be ...

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... I PROMENADE AT TI1E VIC EREGAL LODGE. A. promenade wee held on Saturday in the pleaeure groun Id of the Viceregal Lodge, Pliosnix Park. The hour appointed for thle commencement of the promenade wa3 four o'clock, but for some ?? past that bour, owing probably to the threaten- log appearance of the weather, the unumber of carriages that~ arrived wae limited. However, at a later perioid,, ae the ...