FASHIONS FOR LADIES

... 6-yra gsti21b -pd Duke of GYafton'% -Whalebone, 4-yra 8st 121b - pd Mr Blake's Queen of Sheba, 4-yrs 8st 21b pd 2 to 1 agst Soreery4-t to I ;gst Beverley-7 to I against Victoria-7 to I ag tLlritanunid. Friday, April S. Lord-Suffield's cli fhv Eagle out of ...

THE DEMOISELLES DE LIHU AND SIGNOR PUZZI'S CONCERT

... Voice, of great compass, sus. li 1 coeptible of the highest esabellishmentsof-execution, while iP ! that of Mademoiselle Victoria is not less, retarkable for ti ar a clear and melodious intonation. Tihe pover andll ge-0 r ?? ?? noie feeling displayed ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Serjeant of his Majesty's Chapel Royal, t attended with his splendid gold verge. The infant Princess was named Alexandrina Victoria. The sponsors were his Royal Highness the Prince Regent, his Imperial Majestytthe Em- peror Alexander of all the Russias ...

POETRY

... AlexaUdrina Victoria. The sponsors were his Royal Highness the Prince Regent, bis Imperial Majesty the Emperor Alexander of all the Russiias, who was represented as his Imperial Majesty's proxy, by his Royal Higbness the Duke of York; her Majesty the Queen Dowager ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... TIM VERY AGx AXND- Of 0or TtI*in. ITS FORM ANDI PRISEE. Yesterday, at three o'cloci, the Duchess of KENIC tlfe Princesses VICTORIA and FaonObE' and suite, returned to her Royal Highness's apartments in the King's Palace, Kensington, from a visit of somse ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... GEORGE WAR- RENDER yesterday. Yesterday morning the Duchess of KENT, accompanied by the Princess FRODOR and the Princess -VICTORIA, left thl King ' Palace, at Kensington, for Bushy Park, on a visit to the Duchess of CLARENCE. The Duchess of KENT h'onoured ...

THE MIRROR Of FASHION

... preaented SSAMLE', PiSJNCK! OF DENMIARff. tlmlC'3' (iralve-digeer, Sir. Hughes;~ G~host orf' Miasnlietr lr o~~st Gertrsde, Queen 0f Denmark, DtiessBeyce, Ophelia. Diadla5 Veila Aster wvhich, a newv Ballet, called SPANISPH GALLANT1S.-o rear *with DtY G ...

COVENT-GARDEN THEATRE

... source, for, the mater~ials or, the ,cornpOs4:i IU tio'n of his Play. Tshe followzing' jb a brief outline of the plot . le- ' Victoria; daught~erof a Sicilian merchant, htas been be~cotbed, mnt to Loi-cnzo, an obficerofhussars. During~bisabseace on an.expedi- ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... is anything but his forte. Victoria is a piece of puling and contemptible indecision; and were Leonora anything at all, it Vould'ihe soultthing very little better tban' a minx. This was bad, espeeially in regard to Victoria, who neither supported the ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... TIlE dR ttOR'S OF PASHION. The Duchess, of GLOICISTER, the Duchess of KENT, the | Princess SoPHIA. the- Princess VICTORIA, the Prince of LIEIN- I ImiGEN, and the Princess FEODOoar, visited the Princess AUGUSTA, yesterday. Yesterdays the Princess AUGUSTA ...

THE MIRROR OF PASHION

... who conducted the Roptl Duchess over tbe Exhibition. On Saturday the Duchess of KENT, accompanied by the infant Princess VICTORIA, visited the Princess AUGtUSTA. Prince LEOPOLD honuured the Earl and Countess of GROSVENOR with his company to dinner on ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... of the Exchequer, Mr. and Mrs. Canning, and Lady Mary Taylor, Tie Duchess of Kent was accompanied by the infant Prin- cess Victoria, attended by her Royal Highness's Governess, Miss Letzen, and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge by the infants Prince George ...