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THEATRE ROYAL

... The pantomime of Jack the Gi/ant ?? Is beyond question thc mbot popular of its numerous predecessors of the pants. mimic family. It Is now as pomilar as if It had been only a week tipen the stage; and the term of Its existienc will be looked spon as a time when a Jolly, good-natured friend tosk his departme from amongst us. The performances during the week were varied and attractive, and ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I 1.O. jD ?? I torte a Om tib Queeniis miotaltray ?? -Mr and . Mi Pliaket and ardlqtg, ?? *4Aib Howard. Mlis Howard, end anile; John Farrell, Esq, asd Mrs FarreUl, for county I idarai -& epa1. heu~g Blyrne, Eaq, fat. oerrion-equnrt l ClapH aot, and suite, fot England. ArrBaaljf i d *t 1 tI'tou, hart, Mr.Wll' ; llaw n~arringbjjm~ jiWiam, Eaifligtonp:l1ss8atbrrington and' aullte, frlm tbelia ...

FAIRS

... - - ? I BEI.Tuanw&r.-This fair, which was hold on Ash Wedelnesday, Vas. largely supplied with stock of every description; the Jbuyers in attendance were nI- merous, and the demand was aRtive, a 'large amount of business having 'been done on English ac- count. As a general rule, it may be stated that prices were unexpectedly high. In fact, in some departments, holders were exorbitant, and only ...

BELFAST ORNITHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION

... I SECOND EXHIBITION. YESTERDAY, the second exhibition, in connection with the Bclfast Ornithological Association, was held in the Gallery of Art, corner of Donegall Place and Castle Street, and was eminently successful. There. were 103 entries of pigeons, and 34 of canaries and goldInacbes. These numbers exhibit evidence of an increasing public interest, end of a decided taste in thia town for ...

LITERATURE

... I .7½( . n UR I 11 InD * e DUIImUNUWVZIrrY MAT ?? Gloire and the .Warrior stil oceapy public Attention, .. Their merits and b. dederitsire. canvassed by pens professional and ioa- 9;pr~fe~ss~ioa1 T~he Desdzi~ Underith and' Coarahiai atrike 4 t same note, and both ?? us'ielth lithographic s ,stches o£.: the. Warror, while the . Cornbill adds 8 ?? to set off theinferior power of the British 4 W ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... ..AIlolON AND IvAkbltiEs. ?? ! .1 'i .! I VCMBWGAL Cous, .1The follqwfiig h teI Matngrqusad ?? a oflieney ?? ;The ?? 'Olnevt tal 'Mei 'and' Im s%,tr . ie Vhiscoijunt an, d Vilaounaas Germanatown'rnd thu f~to'tihi 'Irpioa';! 71iscount' Moawck;'Lord` 'rlafort; Lotj '.055 Ilutlc~r ;.tko~th ahep, of Kilure, and Mrs Beroifoster an Blslop of Limerick; Lord and Lady Vauk, Lord Dunboyne, Lo4 ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... . , FASHION AND 'VARITISS. The fllo tji$ tsd pekosit are still seoirning attile GrOsham notel :-The. Earl, nd Coantess of Granard VWaconsg tehis Count* 'auf Oounteai da' Prinzey; and Mions. Loppe. Qold G asmid, has returned to thie Gret*a Hotel. MADAMSE CAT£UlillNi lAYES TIhis, distinglaulhed vOcali8 after a long abhasce frota her, native coantiY, haS arrived in DiIblln abd wvil fnale her ap ...

ART UNION OF IRELAND

... ~ I I . The managing committee met on Tuesday last, the, Sth instant, at.the office, 113, Grafton-street. The Lord Chancellor, V.P., in the chair. After the minutes of the last meeting bad been read and confirmed, letters were read fronm Kr. John Hat- chell, inclosing a cheque from the Lord Lieutenant for live shares, from Mr. Win. P. Dele, St. John's, INewe Brunswick, honorary secretary in ...

CARRISON AMATEUR THEATRICALS

... ?? t I- f W,^''ti^:t~ks~pl atc~e~i o tediiati ;no thoortoliello Gardens, in the prerence of 5llxaell een LcLothUeiteant nd ?? the nobilty and entry' The Ittled theatre Wag tOslt'' tpSteUlly' arrpniges iunder , ?? Icj'h- of Captain Evertd.3 Tbo Lord LleutenntA prrlved atahibf.ppst etight o'clock. Ho woro,the collar of, st. PAtic and t elbbo Sof thle garter. Hc w~as ?? by Vaptalin Evemit ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... ; :- n ?? ?? s rTHEATRE ROTAL- ?? I i, - . . _ . - - - - - ?? on4 ,qucotiesn or 4doubt the most sucess~ful pantmalei ?? ?? Herlanafn ?? n-ictpici'''tlnice l edte. Iri moyn tsna ! a' atilias~weicotise dn'the: stsgef as1 -iv.sifeheb tliz ri et of I1ttn,exlaieuie.~ The perforzdtceai thin: eveninge'ArO! by. 'com' ?? of hin Eaxetslnq thg Lord~ltsntcn nd illi coml ,,prirotedetoteort, ncmnpf. ...

FAIRS

... - FAIRS, . - -. ' lEi.Asr. -'On Wednesday the usual monthly fair was held in' Ilfat. ?? The day being fine, the sh6w 'of stock was rather above the average. Of-beef cattle there was a large supply, and prices ranged from ?? to 70s per cwt, sinking offal. There was a good show of springers, but the demand was not equal to the supply, and beasts changed hatids at prices ranging from 91 to 151. ...

FASHION

... VICEREGAL COURT. His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant attended. *Divine service on Sunday in the Chapel Royal, The sermon was preached by the Rev.: Mr. Brady. - It is not improbable that Lord Rokeby will have the vacant coloneloy of the 25th. A memoir of Sir Charles Barry is to appear shortly, bythe Rev. Alfred Barry. The Queen tal es a great interest in the Female ,Schools of Desigti. Her ...