LADIES' FASHIONS FOR MAY

... William Robinson, John IMurphy, Joseph Magee, Henry Johnston, William St. John Boyle, Jacob M. Swift, Noble Dunscombe Parker. William Foley, Willittn Leslie Langley, John Mackesy, Arthur Grattan Guinness, David Ferguson, Ltke D. Smyth, Thomas Palmer, Joshua ...

THE FANCY DRESS BALL

... street, Chinese dress Hope John, Russell street, Hulme, Albanian Chief HarrisonA Mr., Salfurd, Swiss Peasant Holden John, Polish Nobleman Hamuilton Mr., Sidney street, John of Paris Henderson Mbiss, Knott mill, Fancy dress Hobson John, Strangeways, a Turk Hesketh ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... vwaith, D L, countly Dublin ; Griffith, Tracey, subinspector bib Iof constabulary; R Armit, Miller, St John Blacker, William of iH Curran, Lync h, Stokes, John IM'Kay, St ceorge, Co O'Shaughnessey, J Plunkett, Collis, Da'torn, Robert Hailil- foli ton, W A Stewart ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... eBrowie, Garrett, Armatrolg H Grattan, Martmn Moo Mee, Galeavi, Atkinson, Rowley, O'Carroll, White, J M'}5enna, Gordon, Browne, Nangle, Vaughan, A Lyle, CriisrhW wite, Duggan, Hacket, C Gordon, Doherty, Mans- field, St John Blacker, Pennefather, 5 White ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... Brougian Lo d Brougham descends from John Vaux of Catverjro, through the marriage of his only child Jane Vaul swit Thomas Brougham, of Brougham. This John Vaux, of Cat. . terlen, derived his descent from Sir John Vaux, of Catteron, the second son of Robert ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... Duchess Countess of Sutherland, and the Countess n, Granville, dined their Graces at Stafford House. The Earl arid Couniters of Cardigan accompanied Lord e Elphinstone, the governor of Madras, in his official tour; his it 1Qidship and his noble companions quitted ...

LITERATURE

... fur the purpose of settling all their little village differences, in the saene way ns is now practised in the Emerald Isle. Grattan finishes his powerful portrait of the fate of a gamb- ler, in My First Visit to Brussels ; and An Old Friend with a New ...

LITERATURE

... Manager's Note Book is this month occupied with historical reminiscences of Mrs Wells and John Edwin; and there is another budget of the amusing Papers of a Gentleman at Arms by Brownrigg. Douglas Jerrold has the first part of an interesting household romance ...

LITERATURE

... capital, in amicalile intercourse. A curious anecdote occurred on this subject. The British Ambassador was walking one day arm-in-arm with an individual notoriously opposed to him in political opinions. The first person they met was the Emperor, who conversed ...

LITERATURE

... October, 1781, and government at first showed some slight disposition to resist this armed body, by rejecting two or three motions brought forward on the subject by Mr. Grattan. But the ministry, under the Marquiss of Rockingham, coming in, messages were sent ...

Varieties

... pear tree give good promise of plentiful blossom throughout the county. -I1aroford TiMC. - The Queen has appointed Captain Sir John Ross, R. N. to be her Majesty's consul at Stockholm. The Queen has conferred the honour of knighthood upon Captain George Back ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... er Sir t Patrick Bellew, Sir Montague Chapman, Sir Thos. Esmornde, I Sergeant Curry, Mr. Hetry Grattan, Most Rev. Dr. Mur- ray, Mr. Richard Moore Mr. John O'Connell, and Mr Maher. l rlR IAJESTV 5 DRAWVING R00M. The Queen held her first drawing-room this ...