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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND JTARi- The Queen was visited on Saturday morning by her R Highness the Duchess of Kent. Their Royal IHij the Prince of Wales and the Princess Royal were dris el 0ea into Hlyde Park on Saturday morning, attended by Dl°y Lady Lyttleton. Y °waser The Queen and his Royal Highness Prince Albertlef, the palace on Satur day morning for Wormwood Scrulet review the 1st and 2d regiments of ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... | IFASHIONVARBLB INTELLIGENCEb His Royal Highness Prince George of Cambridge has returned to St. James's Palace, from a visitto Lord W tcr, at Willey Park. ?? lis Excellency the Lord Lieutenant and the Lord Chancellor honoured the noble Chief Secretary with a Vi^;t a, his office on Tuesday, and remained in conference with thl5 0Oble lord for some time.-PACKeET. Thle Earl and Countess Cowper ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... F-SHIONAJBL IE JNTELl I S Net The Queen and Prince Albert, accoapniea Princess Royal, arrived in London in a charlotain 114 minutes before five o'clock on Monday afternoon e mont. . hoe Marquis of Sligo, by the adviee oft siciens, is about to remove to Cowes, lsle of w' Al time. o Viscount Northland, M-P-. has returned to from this country. -° Sir R. Peel arrived in London on eayton 51anor. o ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIONABLE INT L/G n WINDSOR, SUNDAY EVENING eb fineuess of the day, in addition to the atrat the Bence of her MaJesty at the Castle, caused an Ait Ley influx of visitors, who continued to arrive by the from London and various parts of the ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... VISIT or FIEF MAJESTY AND PitiNcE ALBERT TO CAMBRIDUE.-A baggage van arrived at Cambridge on Friday evening from London, with everything complete for a grand state bed, to be put up for her Majesty at the Lodge. ler Majesty's arrival about two o'clock on Wednesday, and her de- parture for the Earl of Hardwick's, are at length officially announced, and, in addition, it is statedthat it is her ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... 7c' F7SHIONA,4LBL INTELLGECE Timu COURT--MONDAY .-Her Majesty and his it Royvl :Highness Prince Albert, accompanied by the infarnt Ro'yal a fanily, will take their departure this mornjng fron. Clareikoint for iuilsinglism Palace; where tfle illustrious party will arrive to luncheon. Early to-moryow morning Prince Albert will pro. I. ceed in the state carliiage of the Great Western Railway Com- ...

LITERARY ASSOCIATION OF THE FRIENDS OF POLAND

... LITERARY ASSOCMATTON OF THE FRIENDS OF I P 0 L -,POAND. The annual general meeting of this association was held on Friday, at their rooms. Sussex-chambers, lDuke-street, Saint James's, London, and was numerously attended._ Among the noblemen and gentlemen present were, Lord D. C. Stuart, Vice-Predident; Lord Robert Growve'or, Lord Foley, Lord Kinnaird, the Hlon 'Mountatuart Elplirsntone, the ...

LITERATURE

... I inj CAPTAIN PIDDING'S CHINESE OLIO AND Oil TEA-TALK. WI Our readers may recollect the announcement we made W! some time ago of the intended publication of this periodical, Pe be and our speculations as to the value of its contents, from ne the well-known character of the editor, his long residence a amongst the Chinese, and the opportunities he possessed Et: for the appreciation of Chinese ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIONABLE INTELLIQRNeg VICERntOAL CouRT .is Excellency the L Lieutenant and the Countess D~vey entertai&e th.f 'llo W at dinner on Tuesday evening bishop of Dubli , Baron Brady, Baron Pennefatner, on clards th i of the Rolls, the SolicitorGeneral Sergeant Warren the of Cork, Sir Henry Marsh, Hart., Sir Wmf.e BthavSirS ahe Burgoyne, Judge Keatinge, Mr. Brewster, Mr. K2Y a ob Luca,, Captain ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... ThhTALI-L~7NR WtXDSOP, SUNIOAy.-Her Majesty, aceompairniid A by the Prince of Wales, rode out In a pony phaeton, Prince ' Albeit being on horseback, .and 11er Royal Highness the Dashess of Kent arrived, yesterday this forenoon tit the Castle, and breakfasted with the Queen and yac Prince Albert, and the Qucen Daweiger. the The Archbishop of Canterbary, the Earl of Liverpool, the a I Earl of ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... I On Saturday evening the play going folk of our city were treated to what was called a new play at the theatre. If the new repertory contain nothing better than the speci- men produced on that evening, we had as lief that the caterers for the public amusement should go on as before, and stick to the old and well-worn lot. A more dull, unconnected, incomprehensibleness of nonsense never taxed ...

FAIRS

... PAIRS. DUNDALK MAY FATR.-The May fair of this town was held on Saturday last, and was, in the opinion of those com- petent to judge, greater than any former one, with ex- ception of the beef fair, which was not to say too well supplied, 5s. to 55s. per owt. was readily given. The show of mutton was very large, and a good amount of busi- msess transacted at from 51d. to 6id. per lb. Lambs sold ...