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SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LATE DINNER TO DAN

... SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LATE DUER TO| 1 : -y - as i ~ A . -~ .- I . I From tongue to tongue the rumnour flew Si All ask'd, aghast, is't true ?is't true ? d But none knew whether 'twas fact or fable; , And still th' unholy rumour ran, . t : 'FBrom Tary woman to Tory. man .t Though none to come at the truth was able,- b Till, lo, at -last, the fact came out,. ti The horrible fact, beyond all ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Viscount Melbourne had an audience on Monday of the Queen. -The royal dinner party at Buckingham Palace on Monday evening included the Earl and Countess of Surrey, Lady Mary Howard, Lord Leveson, Sir Joseph Copley, and Mr. Rich. The Duke of Cambridge had a dinner party on Sunday evening. Prince George of Cambridge has been appointed to a supernumerary Lieutenant-Colonelcy in the 12th. or ...

THE MAGAZINES

... THE MA GA ZINES. THE CITIZEN. We have now before us the fourth number of this new depository of Irish talent, and claimant on lrish patronage; i and we must say that in its title to be considered in the t former, as well as in tlee latter capacity, it has made a steady c and rapid progress from the commencement. We are, in-. deed, glad to find that the Citizen has now established for o itself ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... PAStIOY AND 7ARZ1TLEs. iI- TkOTe Queen and Prince Albert attended divine servieg On Sunday isorning in the Cbapel Royal, St. Jamea's. The of the Queen Dowager also attended the service. The Bishop of Itions London preached the sermon, taking his text from Genesis, chap. ii., ver. 16 and 1Y. The lessons were read be the rence Rev. Dr. Wesley and the Rev. M. Packman. Th, lf is ob- was by Hawes ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... PASSION ANfD P.AA4I9rSs I His Ezoellce4 t§ L~ d tspant rtaied he I' , lowing disting ?? a' yesterday evening L. ('_Lady catherine llji Lady d Eleanor Fortescue, IissFellwelM ei Ldy the Archbishopof Dublin, Mrs. and Miss Whateley, Hon. Misses Fellowes; Sir. Jhn andiL ldylf;ke, bii. 1 nd7 Mliss-epGreein, ?? lr. a and ?? s. Bagot, Mr. and ~irs. Dunn, Mr. andTdsE HE.' Giitti - Mr. land Mrs. ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... ; FASt1ON AND VARIETIES mped 3 The Queen has conferred the honour of Knighthood a ad- upon Thomas Wilde, Esq., her Majesty's Solicitor-General, ,tMan and one of her Majesty's Sergeants-at4aw. orthy The Queen has conferred the honountof Knighthood ont William Martins, Esq., Gentleman Ush#b of the Sword of him- State, and one of her Majesty's Gentlemen Ushers Daily Wai ters. The Marquis of ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... I - I A. . e F . _ , .1 Mr. Balfe's Joan nf Are was iperformed for the first tinpe in'this country on Saturday evening. The principal perts were taken by Madame Balfe, M>5r. Balfe, M r. !Franks Mr. Hudsion, and Miss Hamilton. The reception of this opera at Drury-lane, on its first performance, produced a sendsation in themusical wrorld wl~hich vas before tisnknoin to have' been elicited ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FA51ION AND VARIETIRS. His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant entertained Oie fol. lowing distinguished personages at dinner., last evening, at lthe- Castle:-Lady Catherine and the Misses Fellowes; Lady Eleanor Fortescue, Earl of Cliarlemont, Lord Sydney Osborne, the Hon. Mrs. Caulfield, Mr. and Mrs. Tighe Hamilton; Hon. Hugh Fortescue, Hon. John 'Fortescue, Captain Romilly; Hon. HoweBrowne and ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... The Countess Bjornctjerna, the lady of the Swedish Mi- nister, had an audience of the Queen on Saturday at Bucilc. ingham Palace. The Baroness de Cetto, the lady of the Bavarian Minis- ter, had an audience of her Majesty on Saturday Viscount Melbourne and Lord John Russell bad au,- diences of her Majesty on Saturday. The Royal dinner party at Buckingham Palace on Satur- day evening included ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... F4SHION AND VAfRTI2?ES. the oliowing distinguished personages were entertatned at dinner, by his Excellency the Lord Lieutenant, at Dub- in. Castle, on-yesterday ?? Lord Mayor, Lord l Chance0lr, Archbishop of Dublin, Bon. Mr., Fellowes Lord Chief Justice Bushe, Master of the Rolls, Lord Chief Justice Doherty, Justice Perrin, Justice Ball, Sir Edward Blakeney, Attorney.General, Right Hon. ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... r.4smuaNvAND PARIETZES. I IWINDROR, TOESDA. Y. The Queen and his Royal Highness Prince Albert of Saxe Coburg and Gotha Walked out together this mnorning' on the Slopes and the East Terrace of the Castle. The royal pair promenaded for a short time. The royal dinner party this evening wilr include the Countess of Sandwich, Honourable Miss Cocks,. Honourable Miss Cavendish, Viscount Torrington, ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASgiIOx Aso rAlt1zSf. 1 h cuni -Melbourne bad an audience on Tuesday of her Majesty. The royal dinner party at the Palace on Tuesday evening included the Earl of Erro, the Earl of Uxbridge, the Ladies Eleanora and Constance Paget, and Mr. Brand. The Countess of Sandwich and Mrs Brand have suc- ceeded the Dowager Lady Lyttleton and Lady Charlotte Copleyas the Lady and Woman of the Bedchamber ...