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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... * . . I .. . . .. . . Right 1i(on. Col ei Herbeit,, V ari- i the 3ises~ealrberi leftj~uckross on Monday, c'oufole to Hew-' opn Don, Kelsoe, .l3,.on avisitt to Mra. Herbeis soother, Laly '';leanor Bdifoeuiwlere tieyw ill remaln until aifter the Cludit- h ,1 fll* t n Iae ain'onf the 'lateat arriVa1& S G,. sb 'Hotel ' Kean, thej'. Mii ?? [ Chpnin,£nsaulit6 fr'o'm Itondtrn tfio ?? andi the' llon ...

FAIRS

... = ' -- - - .. . . FAIR& DuNDALM.-The'greatest am'ount of business trans- acted at this fair on Wednesday was in the pig depart- ment, which was largely suppled with excellent stock in'lais line, a bavy ainimals running from 61 to 91 each. From the 'sbrb ntannuer in 'which they were bought up, they reach from 5Qs to 63s per itst the differene sort down io, sucklings; rated proportionately high. ...

FASHION AND VARIETES

... FASIONAN VAIETES- - e On Snday next the Empress of the French t ier first appearance on aayl stale (since ehe has be- s nDcm-s) in a new proverb by M. Octavo Feauilet, to ?? eiied Le l'4atfeC r ime Marie, w wich will be played be- t ie court at Compiegne ~be yountg Prin~e Napoleon Bonaparte,. 0o01 he Felice deo anion, ~who w*e latety married at Rotme, to rr' ,cess l: spelU, lsas arrived in ...

FAIRS

... OYLuE.-Althoughi the show of cattle at the fair held here on ii-iday wis pretty numncrous, it was yet cousisderel to be much under the accustomed average, both as to quantity and quality. Young stock of two- year and one-year old, both bullocks and heifers, were in large supply; two year old bullocks la good condi- tiod 'brought 71 to 101 7s (3d a head. lielfers, two yars oldl, ranged from 81 ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... I T=fl~A~rRE 3.Ik- a Y I 0- A. - 1 -. THEN2:6m 1 I --Tb rich, dramatic anid nttell~etui feast, presonted oa Saturda4uiga't in the 'prodtrctidit *of Hamlet,? t.ppars' ,to have etintulntec thce publiei appetite for the :clessic .dramna, anld te have given frosh ?? the Fpciler. - desire uforS pure 'damtatic !eliterteian)tont. tle an- :nounemnent of. 'thc:play of .Af etJ for. last evening, .wth: ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... i~ i~ V TijA a, * r . I- 4f,.yo left ilf tthis vity,~ttr egw rytg, Th ; Ddi-,, Lad'2&niis , 'ThAWl aad Laidy !Anns Trttgh, i a' .prest en a viat to the, Mar~tii of bIwflalslri, a! ?? *Catle,.. ;. . ~ U;* 8-)[ t 3 The Earl and t iou6to6 oF 1erb6 aniiid ?? *Emiuna tanley rotorheditk iJ, d L ~snSD F A~f6,tlisi thb: Q ,2llsocnand Pdflc~baoCshrt tilldabr irjc8tl1t. a , : W Lo~rd and f Wel 4t.&r- ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... F :ASHIONABlE INTELLIGENCE. l VICztEGAL CouRT.-His Excellency enter- tained the feolowing at dinner on Tuesday, November lst:- Lady Caroline and the Misses Lascelles; the Chief Baron and Miss Pigot; Hen. Colonel Ponsorby, Gronadier Guards; Chief r -Justiceo Menahan i Mr. Brewster and Mrs. French; the Recorder of ?? City of Dublin; Major Masay; Sir E. Grogan, E M.P.; Baron and Mrs. Hughes; Mr. ...

FAIRS. I

... FAIRS.. I CA jtjTNOW.oWlvNRIDGE, NOv 19.-ThIs old-establislied fair came off on Saturday. Beef was ia abtdaunt sup- ply, 1arge lots being sent in by the surroimding graziers, which rated at what. were'cousidered high prices. Best quality varied from 60s to 63 per cwt, and was sold in lots at from 181 to 221 per head' for heavy heifers;' lighter cattle averaged from 141 to 161 each; middling ...

ROYAL HORTICOLTURAL SOCIETY OF IRELAND

... 4PTAUL.HRIUTURAL- SO~ - . ; ' I I l a n Ad v j s - A The annual meeting of the sembier3 of the abofve 0o cetywas held at one o'eleck yesterday, atthoei .e5, 31,, ~estiazadwro.. Lord Talbot De alipreded Tlhe Minutes of the lost m teeting having been read and confirmed, Mr. Powell, one of the how secretaries,,red tsieirportof tbesc'uicilfor.the p~ath&1ayearfrom weh we extraot the fullowing : . - ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... j - .FASMION MAD VARIETIES. : Colonelithe Right lion. IV. F. and 14 Louisa ?? bave left Brighton, for Wallacca ?? 9t. George's Place, London, The' Earl of Carrick And Lady LUcy BatIlel lhave arrived in London, from Blount ,tJlict. The Corkl Corporationl are to present Sir Jotn Arnott, MSyo, R. oilter cradle, upon the birth uf a sw.' recently born. The fllowing arC- amongst the latest depa'r- ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... I TlaICATPXE ROYAL.; . ?? was' repeated 'yesterday eveniig befdre a ciowded and 'hihly falhionable audieince, , All pr seat. seemed to appreciate and enjoy with undiminished in- terest the masterly acting ef Charles Kean, and the no1t less powerful, performance of Mrs. Kean in, this;d1no tragedy. The entertainments concluded with 4the arnuslngfarce of the W'idow of Paks'mo. This eveiinjkthe ...