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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHIONVAND VARIBSTIES. His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant entertained the fol. lowing noblemen and gentlemen at dinner on Saturday, January the ?? Lord Mayor, the Lord Chacellor, the Archbishop of Dublin, the Duke of Leinster, Earl of Carnwath, Earl of Arran, Earl of Miltown, Earl of Char- lemont, Earl of Howth, Earl of Desart, Earl of Clare, Lord William Fitzgerald, Bishop of Cashel, Lord ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VARE2M1IE. 'WIISolt, suNDAr. The Countess of Erroll, Lady Ida Hay, Lady Fanny Howard, the Honourable Miss Paget, and the Honourable Miss Anson attended divine service this morning in St. George's-Obapel. The-same ladies attended the service in the evening, and also the Earl of Erroll, Lord Byron and the Right, Honourable George Stevens Byng. The Queen has not left the Castle to ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... PASHION AND PAR19TIESw The Queen and the Princess Augusta attended divine service on Sunday morning in the Chapel Royal, St. James's. The sermon was preached by Archdeacon Hamil- ton, from the Epistle of St. Paul to the Ephesians, chap. v. verse 9. The lessons were read by the Rev. Mr. Haden, the prayers by the Rev. Dr. Wesley, and the communion service by the Rev. Dr. Wesley and the Rev. Mr. ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHlIoN AND VARIEtIES. The Queen, the Queen Dowager, and the Duchess ef Kent'attended divine service on Sunday morning in the Chapel Royal, St. James's. The chapel was hung with black, in consequence of the death of her Royal Highness the Dowager Langravine of Hesse Hombourg, and after the sermon, the funeral anthem, Lord, let me know my end (Green), was performed. The sermon was preached ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... I r._. . LoVe,. toe new play by the author of Virginiea and the HenchbacR, was represented for the first time here last night, with success which we might almost term unpreceden- ted. The title is rather vague, but itis peculiarly a dramaof the passions, and in it the master passion so predominates over every other, that it may well lend its talismanic name ] to the whole piece. The plot ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... ' FA SXION AND VARIEIERS. ~The Queen took equestrian exercise on Friday aftemnoon, in the Riding House near Buckingham Palace. Her Ma. jesty was attended by the Honourable Miss Cavendish, Lady Charlotte Copley, Baroness Lehzen, Lord Lilford, Colonel Buckley, and Sir Frederick Stovin. Her Majesty gave audiences ot: Friday, at -Buckinghas1s Palace, to the Marquis of Normanby, the Earl of Albe- ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I , _, FASUPOMIAND VARIETIES. 'Tbp. 4ue~n. gyve.atudiences on Monday at Buckingbs1' Palare to tle' Marqtis of Normanby, Viscount Melbourn, Ind the Judge Advecate Gesieral. The royal dinner party at the Palace on Monday evening included the Earl of 'Erroll, the Earl of Uxbridge, the Eajl and Countess of Albemarle, andithea'ight Honourable Aieorge and Lady Agnes .Byng. The band of the Cold- |1 ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... PASHION AND PAR)RrztgS The Queen visited the Princess Sophia at Kensingto0 Palace on Saturday afternoon. Her Majesty was attend by the Countess of Charlemont, Lady in Waiting and Col. Buckley, Equerry in Waiting. Viscount Melbourne had an audience of the Queen On Saturday. The Queen was to receive the address from the House of Commons on yesterday afternoon at two o'clock It is expected that ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... | . ~FASHION AND VARIBTIES. l WINDP0R, MONDAY. Mr. George F. Anson and the Honourable Mri. Anson t are expected to arrive this evening at the Castle, on a visit to her Majesty. The royal dinner party at the Castle this evening is ex- pected to include her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent, the Marchioness of Normanby, Lady Fanny-Howard, Hon. Miss Pitt, Honourable Miss Paget, Viscountess ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASMMON AND bVAII22'IR. The Queen held a Court and Privy Council at two o'clock on Wednesday afternoon at Buckingham Palace. At the Council Lord Kinnaird was, by command of the Queen, sworn of her Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council, and took his place at the Board. Her Majesty having been pleased to appoint Sir Williat Trelawny, Bart., to be Lord Lieutenant of the county of Cornwall, Sir ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I FASHIN AND VARIETIES, I M l- - . - .. . .. . The following distinguished persons dined with his Ex-tl cellency the Lord Lieutenant, at the Castle, yesterday g evening :-Lady B. Fortescue, Lady Somerville, Miss tl Fellowes, Mr. and Mrs. Gorges, Mr. and Mrs. Willis, a Major Lawrenson, 17th Lancers, 'Captain Ronilly; Hon. e C. Dillon and Captain Ringscote, Aides-de.Camp in ' Waiting. The Queen ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... 'FASHiON AND vARiETIES. WINDSOR, MONDAY. This afternoon the Queen walked on the terrace, at. tended by Lord Byron, the Hons. the Misses Pitt and Paget, and the Baroness Lebsen. Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent took an airing in a carriage and four, accompanied by Lady Fanny Howard. ;The Countess of Charlemont rode out in a pony pheaton. The Earl of Albemarle, the Earl and Countess- of Er ...