PARTIES
... PARTIES. Thursday. Feb. 4—Hon Mrs. OoslinK. Albion House, juvenile party. Mr- Jacobs, the ventriloquist and impiovisatore, entertained th ...
... PARTIES. Thursday. Feb. 4—Hon Mrs. OoslinK. Albion House, juvenile party. Mr- Jacobs, the ventriloquist and impiovisatore, entertained th ...
... dinner a select party next Saturday. Sir rh«rlM L«nb l.mly Montgomery cutertained *lect party -t •'inner yr«lfrd.ny * i,i Monday. 2l«t intt.—Ueut. Col. and Mr# Holt. 3. Orientalterrace. entertained Lord Frederick Fitxclarence and select party :.tdno?r; and ...
... PARTIES, Thursday—L«dy Tierney gav.- a party. midnight the hand of the 4tb Royal Iri-li Dragoon Guards played f *r some time front of the house, after wi.i h they played the National Antliein at the Palate gates by way of ushering the new year. ...
... Gould, 2, Bloomsburyplace, a dinner party.—Lady Codrington, Hampton-lodge, a dance to a large assembly of rank and fashion, with Kirchner’s popular music in attendance Friday, 29th.—Lady H. Manners Sutt m. an evening party.— 2he public ball ;.t Arundel, ...
... Derby. The General will give another party on the 25th. Mr Ord. New Steine gave an elegant entertainment on the loth, which Mr Jacob amused the company with his performances. This evening. Lady Hampton a juvenile party. ...
... parties Thur*day. Lady Fitswygram. *oir«> her reeMeeee io Brun»- wick-terrace. Madame -aog teveral Italtaa air» delightfully; and Henry Blacrove. (the celebrated violinist), and his brother Mr Charles Bla4roYe. the pianist. Ate-, also attended pro fetsionallv ...
... THE PARTY CRISIS. APRIL 22,1339. After a week's debating, which has involved mt.«;h of mere p rly matters, and little of broad principle, the grand struggle, as it is called, has terminated, as we predicted, in the triumph of Ministers; and their opponents ...
... an opposite party than to their own. But as far as the remarks are right and true, they are (as I have said) applicable in respect of secular matters only, and not of religions. In these I should say that it is not abuse or an excess of party spirit that ...
... FASHIONABLE PARTIES. Jan. I.—Mrs Hyder, '26. BrunswicU-square, quadrille party. Jan —Mrs Watson, Chalybeate, a large and lashionable assembly. with dancing to Kirchner’s music. Jan 3.—The supper ball which took place evening at the County Hall, Lewes ...
... dinner party. —Lord and Lady Mountcharies, evening party.—Mr and Mrs Basevi, dinner party. Tuesday. 15th, Mrs Colegmve, a dinner and quadrille party. Wednesday, 16th, Lord and Lady Southwell, dinner party.—Mr. Feel, a dinner and evening ...
... BALANCE OF PARTIES. I. ...
... fashionable parties. Saturday—Mrs f{rig*tock, 2, Cavendish Place, dinner party. rm sday—M Tennant. Kemn-lown, dinner party.—The « d Ihichew St AMmn». hawking party, fo I lowed by splendid ...