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FEMALE FASHIONS FOR MARCH

... YE.IALE F,43SIH0NS FOR MA RCH. l - . . :o.l - s . 1 . (CROM LA BELLE ASSMeDULKS5 I MORNINO IJRESS.-A gros de Nraples d resS, the colour a shade .Iavender and lillc; the c.Prsage sits close to the shape, 1i dc qite lip to t6e throat, and fastens behind impercep- Tight 1olig sleeve, with a very full upper sleeve, ily, cs nearly to the elbow. The ruffles are of V b- I red muslili, and of a very ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... 7yB FASHIONABLB WORLD. ?? 9asiE, CHaONICLE AND AASTRACT OF THE TIMES,' Trhs KING S 11EALTII. eare happy to aminounce, From authority, that his Ma- isnow completely recovered from his late indisposition.. Cw;jitce Leopold sails this evening from Dover for PCont;riert- He is to land at Calais-proceed to Paris flte fit a nd then probably to Germany for' a the first nsaif p h period, but is ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... THE'T7RE RUJ'Y4L. We were favoured, on Saturday night, with a treat, intel- lectual itileed-we saw the sublime tragedy, Verner, acted ilis style that, we feel 0no hesitation in, saving, would meet the fullest approbation from the ' eagle-child of soing-its ilustriouis author- Si foree oc neosarurfuto dilatus in ovum. fle %vould certainly be delighted at seeing his tragedy, which he himself ...

ERIN

... E1IN. 1~'hcn E'rin first rose from tlhe clark swelling flood, God ?? the green. islind urd saw it was good 'Ibe en'rall ot Europe. it sparkiled and shone Int' rile c of ?? world tle most precious stone. 1, her sun, in her soil, in her station tbrice blest, Ill I aer 1-ilck towardos Britain, her Gtoe to the west, Erian btid, proudly insular on her steep shore, Ad buwkes her hig'h barp 'midst ...

THE THEATRE

... THE THEATRE, r-rnur~ rlo ?? . ; How delightful is an opera well sustained ! Though often re. peated, it never cloys. Familiarity rather serves to throw an interest around it, if the music be good, and well executed. It is so with Cinderella. We saw this beautiful opera performed as Wednesday night for,, we should suppose, the thirtieth time, and were never so charmed with it. I'his is-not ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... THEATRE. ROYAL., , Tguouix--4ho graceful, the accomplished m her second appearance on Saturday night. Her entree was . hailed by a simultaneous burst of applalyse ,fom a most br- n Llass;eai verflqwiig house. ' Lord Anglesey and suite were in ont of the prav2te boxes, and the dre atcles.ti6ephrase lsttiti, ?? the: less carremt_-.pesented indeeda dazzling f arayof fitkahion and beauty. : . d It ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... FASHIONS AND VARIBTIEs. i| The Duke of Cumberiared anid suite are expentod to ay rivetew imace on the 28th instant, from Hanover . i Cante l eis ected to accompany bis Royal Highaes I England. le The Duke and Duchess of Bedford have Postponed their efdeparture from Baroin's Court until the middle of the next f month, when they will proceed to Woburn Abbey. [ rhe Duke of Norfolk has been ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... I TIHEATllE ROYAL. Air. Power was received on last night with the most en- thusiastic applause in the leading character of Mr. Lover's admirable drama of Rlory O'More. It is unnecessary to say that he merited that applause most justly. It would, perhaps, be impossible to find in nature a more genuine and perfect specimen of the Irish character than that for the de- lineation of which the ...

BALL AT THE CASTLE

... | 1: The following are the names of the nobility and gentry who accepted invitations to the first ball at the Castle this season, which took place on Thursday evening: The Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress. The Lord Chancellor. The Duke and Duchess of Leinster. The Earls of Fingal and Howth. The Duchess of Roxburgh. LordGlenlyon. Lady L. Tighe. Lady Burke. 'Lady Campbell. Ho ?? The Misses Plunket, ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... FASHIONS AND VARrETIES. The Queen held a Privy Council at two o'clock on Saturday afternoon, at Windsor Castle. It was attended by the Lord President, the Lord Chancellor, the First Lord of the Treasury, the Secretaries of State for the Home, Foreign, and Colonial Departments, and the Pre- sident of the India Board. At the Council, parliament was ordered to be further prorogued from Thursday ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I 1-er Majesty rode out on horseback on Wednesday, at- tended by Viscount Forbes, Baroness Lehzen, Miss Quen- tin, the Earl of Uxbridge, Lord Alfred Paget, the EarI of 2, Surrey, Coloael Buckley, and Sir George Quentin. The Royal dinner party at the Palace on Wednesday ta evening included Lord Leveson, Lord Brabazon, the Earl ta of Surrey, the Hon. William Cowper, Colonel Buckley, land Colonel ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I . JS.Au AND PA#kntirgS Tlse1Tol~esi'Of Kent visited.her Masesty on Wednesday, Visjocfbit Mq4bourne had an audreneer emednesday, of thel Queen. ?? ' Ttle yitn dinner party at the palace, ow Wedm evening, included the Earl of Surrey, Earl of I~bidge Viscount Melbourne, Lord Barham, Lord Frederickls ssv. clarence, and the Honourable William Cowrper.. The bandlof.the rOyaLregimenlt-of- horse ...