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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... PA-,gl AV xgES \ The Queen and PrAir ilbert4*1te on'ed. nesday afternoon in the Parks in ah open carriage. Viscount Melbourne and Lord Hill had audiences on ?? of her Majesty. His Royal Highness Prince Albert, accompanied by his Serene Highness the Prince of teiningeo# and attended by - Colonel Wylde and Mr. Francis Seymour, visited the East India Docks on Wednesday. The royal dinner party at ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... | Mr. Wellsted, the author of Travels in Arabia, has, we understand, just published a niw book of travels, which will be, doubtless, eagerly perused by all who have read his former delightful production. The Quarterly Rirueaj) observes, with justice, that Mr. Wellsted is .an o fiiq', who neglects no opportunity in the midst of his ?? duties of extending our -knowledge regarding sundry por- ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASEION AND VARIETIE&. His Royal Highness Prince Albert, accompanied by th Hereditary Prince of Saxe Coburg Gotha, and attended by Sir Hussey Vivian, Baron de Lowenfels, I oH Charles A. Murray, Mr. George Edward &nsoneons Wylde, and Mr. Francis Seymour, left Buckiogham Palace on Monday morning, for the royal dockyard at Woolwich, shortly- before nine o'clock, and reviewed the royal Artil. lery ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION IND VAIRIEVES. The Princess Sophia ?ktilda visited her ?? cn Tuesday. The Marquis of Normanby and Viscount Melbournhad audiences on Tuesday of the Queen. Her Majesty and Prince Albert, accompanied by the Prince of Leiningen, honoured the Italian Opera with their presence on Tuesday evening. The royal suite included the Countess of Sandwich, Marquis of Headfort, Bon. Charles A. Murray, ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... P1ATION AND VAR0tE4lE The Queen and Prince Albert honoured Astley's with a visit on Wednesday afternoon. The reyal suite included the Countess of Sandwich, Honourable Miss Cocks, Honourable Miss Cavendish, Vis. count Torrington, Bonourable Charles A. Murray, Eon. Major Keppel, Honourable Colonel Grey, Colonel Wylde, and Mr. Francis Seymour. Viscount Melbourne had an audience, on Wednesday, of ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... The entertainments of lastsnigbt were by command, of his Excellency the Lord Lieutenant, who, with the vice- regal partyL, arrived at the theatre at aboutchalf-past seven. Thehouse was.densely .crowded in all parts. The dress circle exhibited an array of all the rank and beauty qf the metropolis. His Excellency at his first appearance was greeted with several rounds of the most enthusiastic ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VARiETIES. e Viscount Melbourne had an audience on Monday of th Queen. The royal dinner party at the Palace on Monday evening included the Marquis of Hertford, Marquis and Marchitness of Westminster, Earl of Uxbridge, Earl of Surrey, Earl and Countess of Clanwilliam, Earl of Morley, Viscount Melbourne, Lord and Lady Norreys, Colonel and Lady Isabella IVtemyss, and Sir William ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... -PAISIMO AI4ND VARtgrI k The Queen and Prince Albert, accompaniedthe reditary Prince of Saxe Coburg Gotha, hnnourelt he Ita. lian Opera with their presence on Saturday evening. The royal suite included the Marchioness of Normanby, Hou. Miss Spring Rice, Lord Byron, Baron de Lowenfels, Baron -de Gruben, Sir Frederick Stovin, Hon. Colonel Grey, Col. Wylde, and Mr. Francis Seymour. The Duchess of ...

IS IT LIKE?

... . I t - r ?? - .. The following b~ion, rescued from a repository of things forgot, may help to amuse at this time, all but the hero, and, perhaps, the bard PORTRAIT OF LORD STANLETY. (From the Timer.) Half Whig, half Tory, like tbose midway things, 'Twixt bird and beast, that by mistake have wirgs; A mongrel statesman, 'twixt two factions nurst, Who of the faults of each combines the worst ...

LITERATURE

... LITERRATVAR.9 SCRAPS FioM TRE MOUNTAIWNJ AND 'OTHEi POERS-1, by '-CHilAasL - ?? Iot~ s -Ctay: Dublin. Noiirms'tandis j - pioous-familiarity with several of these poerns, which' appeared from' time to time in the pro. vincial papers, we deved muc pieasure frm a ?? of them in the collected form. True poetry never palls Even when its words are infixed ino memory, and its seh- timentS carefully ...

DRAMATIC INTELLIGENCE

... It may be recollected that when first it Wae stated that Madame Vestris was about to take Covent-garden Theatre we reluctantly gave it as our opinion that she would not make it answer. When we witnessed the excellence of her management prior to Christmas, the energy with which the affairs of the theatre were conducted, the success of Knowles's new play, and the full houses attending the ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... The Queen and Prince Albert and the Queen Dowager 5 ittended divine service on Sunday morning in the Chapel Royal, St.' James's. The sermon was preached by the Rer. Dr. Sleath. . Thg foya' suite -consisted of the Countess of Sandwich, Honourable Miss Cocks, Honourable Miss Cavendisb, Vis. count Torrington, Hobtourable Major Reppel, Honourable lti ulonel Grey,, Colonel Wylde, and Mr. F. Seymour ...