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FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I .FASHIONABLE lINTELLIG.&VCB. TFrE KING Or HOLLAND.-Orders -have been received at Woolwich dock-yard to prepare for the recepjion of his Ma- jesty the King of Holland, who was expected to arrive and land r in England betwixt ten and eleven o'clock In Wednesday -evening. In the event of his Majesty not arrivng at the time stated, a look out was to be kept for his arrival qn Thursday. 'e The ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIONARLk IITELLIG2,ECV The Earl of Roden has arrived in Leiido seat, Tollymore Park. county Down. lore The Duchess of ilnachester and Ladv (ii have arrived in London, from a cstlleitiltai tiu,. The Hon. Octavius Toler hoe arrived at tle Norbury's, Belgrave-square, London. t Cocr~ , The Earl of Gosford ais arrived in Lcnrilo fro lingham Hall, hear Beceles, Suilolk. n r. Lord and Lady ...

LITERATURE

... - a.w - I DUBLIN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE. , The number of this dlagazine for the preseut month Is one of the rnli5a diversified and delightful which we have: b for a long ti -e read, in spite of some drawbacks buth poli- tical and religious. The opening artiuleli one teeming with ti eloquence, and styled The Sculptor's First Love. The hero ii of the tale in the selebrated Cauiva. If it could be ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... ExpzCrxn1 VISIT OF QUEEN VICTORIA TO PARIS.- It would be a pity If the ministerial crisis, which has taken place in London, should derange in Its consequences all the charming plans formed by the Queen of England and his Ma. ?? Philippe for the approaching spring. It is not a mere visit to the Chateau ?? that is now spoken of. The Queen of England is coming to Paris, to the Court of the Tulle- ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... | ' Ti r 4RY NO'TICE S. I it Ta -rrrn : f l--- TH1E QUEEN OF DENMARK (Sister of GEORGE ?? Ax HISTORICAL NOVEL (Edited by Mrs. GoRE).-Con- siderable interest has been excited by the announcement of the above tale of royal life, edited by the most popular of our female novelists. We understand that the work pos- seeses stirling claims to public attention, not only as a well. told and interesting ...

ROTUNDA—GRAND CONCERT

... ROTUNqDA._GRAND CONCERT. We are happy to record that the most triumphant ?? attended last night the devoted and disinterested exertions of the parties who designed and carried into exeoution the grand musical performance for the relief of the poor of the city. When we went to the Rotunda at ten minutes to -eight o'clock the line of equipages setting down comy,, extended to Nelson's Pillar, and ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... POSION AND ARI.ST2ES. WINSDSOR. r* On Thursday afternoon, between oneignd two o'clock, u her Majesty, accompanied by Prince Albertbnd the HE .. :; ditary Prince of Sase Coburg and Gotha, promenaded n the new terrace on the slopes. ' In the afternoon her Majesty, who was driven by thes Prince in a pony phaeton, and attended by several of the royal suite, took a drive through the long walk. The ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VARZZETtpg % The Queen and Princ:a Albert attended Divine service on Sunday morning in the Chapel Royal, St. Jamerss,. The sermon was preached by the Rev. Dr. Hook, from Corinthians, chap. xiii., verse 13. The service was read by the Rev. Dr. Vivian, the lessons- by the Rev.Horsley Dakins, and the communion service by the Rev. Dr. Vivian and the Rev. Horsley Dukins. The chant, Te ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I FASHION AND V4RIETIES The Queen held a Court and Privy Council on Wednesde afternoon, at Buckingham Palace. At the Council the Queen having been pleased to ppal01 the Most Honourablo Charles Marquis of Londonderry t Lord Lieutenant of the county of Durham, his lerdsr t took the customary oaths. Her Majesty having been pleased to appoint George guh of Marlborough to be Lord Lieutenant of the ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... TIIEATRE ROYAL. The performances on yesterday evening-consisting of the Jealous Wife and the entertaining afterpiece of the Bee Hive-were, according to an annual custom, devoted to the benefit of the widows and orphans of distressed freemasons, and the audience, as is usual upon such occasions, was to a large extent composed of brethren of the mystic craft, Wvh13e presence in the theatre, ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... lFASHION AND vAR (From thne Court Cjrcelre) The Queen and Prince Albert atterleel *divine sen' Sunday morning in tie Chapel Royal, Stf. j.lTOI0 Among the nobility were the Dnke nac a l) fort, the Duchess of Bedford, the Marql;ses eot 0ne and lleadfort, the 'tarchioness of Westmieath ?? and Countess of Wilton; Earls Hlowe, andonC EIfingham, Sieflield, and Errol; 3 iseonres.pa, Lords Eliot, ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I FASHION AND VARIETIE5s Lord ald Lady Southamptoin have arrived at Paris from Bordeaux, on their return to England. His lordship is c,. pected by the close of the ensuing week. Lord and Lady Francis Egerton entertained a dist ingcisled party on Wednesday evening with another of those theatrical representations which has made so much noise in the fashionable world. Amongst her ladyship's ...