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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 ...

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 AND VARIETIES

... FASHION 4 ~VBiET.EB. 7 A BALL AT Tii Ldo vg-.R A ?? splendid ?? farcy ballI'was' given on' Monday'nlght bi the Minister of 31 State, In the 'part,of tbe Louvre' ?? to his use. Ci Nothing coula exceed tblobrilliancy of~the arsaigements, and ?? the copan of ther werl e eg t P ?? Ii in Paris. The djtrplay o bqdl d wm, Ga s a ?? r and tbe i Vc xo u'na Of tha ?? a1105, fat *arjlike M scene The ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... | FASHIOI AND VAPJT1 ES' , , - . HereMajestyi at the opefini ofp.darllanerit,' wore robes of state, hbr dress being compOWU dlfr Ilane, striped with gold, and a superb trais of crinaoh; weletil' linedi with snmine, and embroiderea with p~dg,*old wa earried bji the ?? and two pages. On her head was a deml-criown of brIlliants, and-witht It were worse all JMWO 0 necklace, earrings, stomacher, ...