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FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I IFASHIONABLE IELLI-GENCE W Y ,e a-e much gratified to learn that our ex- cellent Lord Maiyor has determined to entertain Mr. Bright I and the principal ofiolilas connected with tile Atlar tio Tale- graph Company at dinner, at the Manslon liouse. Eis FN- celiency the Lord Lleutenatnt has grecioualy accepted an in. vitation to be present on the occasion1, end hes~fixed the 1st September for ...

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... ' The Marchioness of Waterford has arrived at Di Newtown Anner from Curraghmore. ff The Earl of Donoughmore, Vice-President of to tle Board oS Trade, arrived by the four o'clock train on Fri. 1 day evening from London. His lordship, who we were deo tb lighted to observe ranuch Improved in health, proceedei mme- diately to Knocklofty, whore the counteas has been for some 0t weeks stayin3g- ...

FAIRS

... Jo I 7t A . . , A ,- X . CuLLOIIILL -At this fair, on Mlonday, tle Eshowz of hioried cattle was Ema!l in the extremne, and there were but few blyers for etock; bat the EUPjly of Pheep and tambs was very large, and thle demand very great, gau U. cu'aiy fuor beecing ewves. at conrs nveraged from Si to 121; new milch cowe not to be had ; very fewv two year oids and yearlings, and not Eought fur. ...

QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE

... | QUEE'S ROYAL THEM&TE. I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - - - - Amongst the many clever iripersonation3 of Mr. King, perhaps that of Brutug in Shakepeare's tragedy of Juliua er- Cre jar Is the one In which his histrionia power Is made A. most manifest, and his faults as an actor least eotspicuous. .He appeared In It on Tuesday evening in the presence of ry. a crowded audience, His conception of tie part was bold ...

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... | bro I - . The'Rarl and.Countveen of Liehfield are at present on a ..visit to the 5fr&~~ and5~ oarchloseld ofe Ater corn at Baron's court. count yrqui ?? Marnheo.ess of Aber. .he Earl and Countess of Craven have re turned to Ashdown Parl from a tour of Visits. The noble earl and countess are entertaining I saelect circle of friends. The Countessi DDwager SpenCer arrived in London a few days ...

BALLINASLOE FAIR

... BALLINABLOE FAIR (EROX OvU COBRESPOwDENT), BALLINAOLoE, Five O'CLOCB, Pi..-Thle was a very late fair, though the usual supply of cattle and sheep was on the green at an early hour, still from the absenoe of strange buyers nothing wag done up to ten o'clock. Set. le.s we' holding out for high prices In the morning, tnt wale obliged to yield in the ocourse of the day. Few sales were efieoted up ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... THEATRE ROYArL. The success whicic has attended the presentenigage. ment of Mr. nnd Mrs. Williams we may truly esay is without preoedeut. Night after nigrht umbers of persona ?? obliged to leave from the actual.nmpoasibility (and we use the term literally) of obtaining even standing room; and if the moat unanimous plaudits 'and hearty laughter be an indication of the popularity of uotors in ...

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... I I Pb., b - . Is K -- 'bhe health of the Marquis of Dalbousie is f1i 11g so fast that his medical attendants hesitate even ad. vlisrr himl' to risk seeking a warmer climate for the winter. I BRESLix's MAnINE HOTEL, BtAy,-Arrivals -Colonel HUaTrison, on a visit wlth 'tho High Sheriff for the County of Wicklow; Mrs. and Miss Johns ; Mrs. Hawkins ea and suite, where they intend snjourning for ...

THEATRE ROYAL—MR. WILLIAMS'S BENEFIT

... lHEATHE nOYAL-MR, WILLIASS BENETIT. I lb, entertainments announced for this evening are for .;9 benefit ot Mr. Williams, rhO, with his gifted lady, bsoe been keeping 5 0uc0esSiof of audiences who nightly thowd -te Royal' in the merriest of hlumours. The 0eit.esiitirg properties possessed in euch an eminent dege- by the Irish boy and * Yankee girl, have done ;rh to dpel the gloom and enni ...

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... 1 ' FA$SEIONABLE INTELIAGEN1CE. I ?? season will probobly iless tie entree' of the Princess Alice into tile court circle, tid sbe will be present at one or two drawing reoins, 'rho Princess has dined at the royal table several times lately, and benole thie chosen companion of the Queen) In hier morning vwalks. The Princess Alice bids fair to be tall, hier figure is very elegant, and she Is ...

THE CATASTROPHE AT THE VICTORIA THEATRE

... TIHE CATASTROPHE AT THE VICT0J 4 THEATRE. &- Loosporw, Tur~scsay XraL &A. sensstion wvbih it t wpufd2!b~dihicult io' deecribe'still exists on the Surrey ?- ?? water, arising out of the deplorableaffair awich occurred in the RFtyal Victoriai T4eateere oineon. it, 'n31 ief ' t anziry hour yeter ay mornipg Mr. aJ. Towera, the lessee and manager oi' the tbeatri, sul- On roned all hands who had ...

FAIRS

... FAIBS. BALLTIAYT-ThO Chr;iBtmaS Pair on Saturday wit largely attended. Prime beef went cff pretty ?? at from O6f to b8s per cwt. Inferior brought from 40e upwards, according to quality. Tbree years old heifers brought from 91 to 121 eacb; two years old from Si is 10 1OB each; and yearlings from 31 IOa to 51 each. Two years old store bullooke sold at from 'Z to lol per head.- SprIngers and ...