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FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... , liER MtAJUSTY's IEVRUE-IIer Majceoty the on Wedniesday afternoori, The Queon and Prince Consort, attended by the ladlee and gentlemen In Wraling, arrived fromn Buckingham Palace, escorted by a dertlachmenit of the Royal Horifs Q,`uarde, and wer'e secelv~e by. the gieateoffloers of Wste. The uee ?? Cn'ot eniteredl the Throno Roam, attended by the Duchose of. Mlanchester, Mietress at thle ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I -1 Her Majesty and his Riyal Highneqs the Prince Consort, wi lb the youthful members of the ray, l flmily, are ti leave Brcliiighosrn Palace tild morning for Ohborne. According to ?? Arrangemenis, the cour, Iwhill remain absent from town a fortnight. It is nnderstood that their Royal Higghoessei the rinae ?? William of Prussla, accompanied by their infant sot,, will arrive in ngland te9rly ...

FINE ART SECTION

... The mettiag of the Fine Art section of trel Royal Dublin Soleoty last eveninig was presided over by Mr. MACBRORY. Mtlr. Mac3Ienus, Iead blaster of the School of Art, raad a paper on the subject of general or, education, the object of which was to show the importance of a sound and well-understood system of instruction. Hi stated that the government had provided, by means of thair shobolos, ...

THE ITALIAN OPERA

... . We witneased laet night with Intense gratifisation, and now record with equal pleasure, the pe-feoliy successful presentation (for ithe first time out of Ita;y) of Verdis grand opera sria of Macbeti onthe stage of the Theatre Royal. That thbis ha been an nudortaking of no emall difficulty, Involving a vast amount of laborious prepara. tlion, no person even slightly conversant with Musical ...

FAIRVIEW CHURCH—GRANHD DRAWING

... PAIRVIEW QHDRC(I-QRAND DRAWING. This event, whilh waselooked forward to wth much intereet, took place yesterday in the Rotundo. At half^ paet one o'clock, on the motion of Sir John Bradstreetj Bart,, seconded by Mr. Thomas Oarolmn, the ohair was taken by the Rev. Canon Rooney, PP., when the drawing, which was conducted on the principle ot the art unions, commenoed. Mr. W. J. Devitt, secretary, ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I I Shi1iLBOUINE JI OTBL --Arrivals.--IRight Honourable Lord Dunally, the Lady Rossmore, MisE Wan. nohpe, MiRs French and suite, the HonourableJ Browne, WmI Clayton Brovwne, Esq; Colonel and Mrs Beat, Major and lire Lucas, and Miss M Rencio, Captain and Mrs Anderson end party, Mr r ad Mrs Ilydo Clarke and Miss Wade, Mrs and Mia Smith, from Gaybrook5; Mrs Welber, ?? and Miss Armstrong, Mr and ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... ?? ItTELTArGENCOE. THE BAPTISM OF THE INFANT PRINCE AT IiP.LIN.,.The cerem ny (f the christening of the Infant son of the Prince and Princess Frederick Wililamb of Prussia took place On Saturday last, as already announced by telegraph.. The ceremony was performed in the Chapel Royal of the Palace at Berlin bythe court preacher, Dr. Strauss, who was assisted by several other ministers attached ...

LITERATURE.|

... ,II TRATURP. | |DUIT.{N UrNIvERsrrY 51AAZINIr-(A.Tlsnst utd4 S..t71). Itely occupies a large share of public attention, and the Unirversiey essayist enters tie complicated field to solve dtficultiss and reconcile corflicting intereots, We do not, however, coincide in his views, He doesnot favour tbit drear of sntbueieste, an ?? cc naiders impracticable, but hebassaremedyia a federation of the ...

FASHIONS FOR MARCH

... In accordance with' the prevailing fasbion. the new ball dresses have ilitris very mush expanded, and this effect is In some measure pfoduced by the profuslon of trimming with which they are frequently ornamented. Among the materials now enjoying the greatest share of favour for evening dress may be mentioned the following :-Molre antique, either ofone colour or with a *hite ground, figured ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIfONABLE INTELI GENCE. The Earl and Countess of Portarlington have left Olaridgoes Hotel, for Caime Eouse, Dorsetshire, The Countess D]owiagr of Macclesfield and Lady Louisa Parker have arrived at Hovlain's Hotel, from Brighton. Field-Matshal Viscount and Viscountess Combermere are receiving a succeesion of visitora at Comber. m4re Abbey. Tile noble Visaount and Viscounteoa will not return ...

ITALIAN OPERA

... ITALIA1N OPERA. ir Only a few years ago it was regarded no small test of I dmanagerial spirit and enterprise to secure, even for a very e brief season annually, the presentation of weiut used to a be called Italian opera in Dublin. In our remembrance Y It was not unusual to find a oelebrated tenor and a great soprano, with, perhaps, a basso of some repute, ounsti. i tuting, with a few ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... Lord and Lady Proby have left the Imaperial Hotel for London. Lord and Lady MasBy have left MerTloi.U square for Edinburgh. Lord Clonbrock has arrived at Elvidge'a Hotel from Abaoscragh. Lord John Browne, M.P. for Mayo, has arrived from London, to attend the MsY0 26 asses. In consequenece of the death of Lady Sand. wich, the Marquis of Caonyngham and Lady Ce0lia Conyng. bam, as well as Lady ...