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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... F'aIf1rOm AM-o Vrtmig L WnnS0oa, WICn)sDAY.-This morning his Royai High, ness Prince Albert rode out on horseback, accompanied by the gentlemen of the royal suite. It was her Majesty.. in, tention to have accomspanied her distinguished visitors in a drive to Virginia Water this afternoon, but the rain set. ting in, her Majesty did not leave the Castle till nearly six o'clock, when she rode ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... PASHION A ND VARTETIIS, I .I A The Queen held a Court on Friday afternoon at Buck- ingham Palace. Noory Effendi, the Turkish Ambassador, on a special a mission, had an audience of her Majesty to take leave. c Shekib Effendi, Ambassador from the Ottoman Porte. c accompanied by Mr. Salame, her Majesty's Oriental Inter- preter, had an audience of the Queen to deliver his cre- dentials. Mr. ...

THE QUEEN'S DRAWING-ROOM

... THE QUEEN'S DRAWFNG-ROOM. The Quee4 held a drawing-room, at St. James's Palace, on Thursdsay'fternoon. The following were amongst the ladies present:-. Duecesses-Northumberland; Inverness, St. Albans. Marchionesses-Abercorn, Lansdowne, Weatmeath, Douro. Cauodtesses-Fingall, Lucan, Shrewsbury, Clanwilliam, Dowager Cavan, Hillsborough. Ladies-Crofton, Maryborough, Oranmore, Marcus Hill, Caroline ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... ?? Sam VVRIETIES. The Queen and Prince Albert left Buckingham Palace at six o'clock on Wednesday afternoon, n a'n open carriage end four, with outriders Colonel Buckley and SirEdward Bowater, the equerries in waiting, attending her Majesty and ?? Highness on horseback. After the treasonable attempt on her Majesty's life, the Queen and Prince Albert took an airing, and visited hexaugust mother, ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... PASMMONr AND1 PARIE lES. H His Excellency entertained the following distinguished persons at dinner on Saturday :-Tbe Lord Chan- cellor, the Chief Remembrancr, ithe Attorney-General, Judge Ball, Judge Perrin, Mr. Norman M'Donald, Colono Mar Gr'gor, Mr. Tigho Hamilton, Captain Remilly; Hon. C. A. Dillon and Sir James Smyth, Aidis-de-camp in swaicing. The Queen held a Court at two o'clock on ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... PAFISHOt AND VARIETJEL The Marquis of Normanby and Viscount Melbourne hak audiences on Monday of the Queen. His Royal Highness Prince Albert visited the Duchess tab Kent on Monday, at Ingestre House, Belgrave-square. The royal dinner party at the Palace on Monday evening included his Serene Highness the Prince of Leiningen, 'Viscount Melbourne, Viscount Duncannon, Lord Lilford, Lord George ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... L.- -L - IT EATRE ROYAL. The rich.snd exquisite illustrations of Irish character, in every station in society, with which the public were so de- lighted during the recent brilliant and successful engage- ment of Mr. Power, has been succeeded during the last week by a very different description of performance, in- tended to represent Life in London, some hundred years since, during the career ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FAS#ION ND24D t4ARt2IrA * The Queen and Prince Albert went from Buckingld& Palace to St. James's Palace at five o'clock on Sunday at. lernoon, and visited the Princess Augusta, at Clarence H*|ouse.- Her Majesty and his Royal Highness afterwards attended the afternoon service in the Chapel Royal. The royal party returned to Buckingham Palace, and shortly afterwards her Majesty and Prince Albert ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... PAg2-1O0M AND VARIETIRS. I JHis Excellency the Lord Lieutenant entertase the lowing distinguished personages at dinner on yesterdas evening, at the Vice-regal Lodge:-Lord Cloncurry, Sir J. Vandeleur, the O'Conor Don, Mr. J. O'Ferrall, Sir James Murray, Mr. Stewart, Mr. Erck, Major the Bon. F. Southweli, Captain Romilly; Captain Murray and Cap- tain Dunne, Aides-de-Campin Waiting. Shortly after ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... 'JS1ltOrJ AND VARTE7VRSg.\ \ The Queen and Prince Albert attended divine service on Sunday afternoon in the Chapel Royal, St. Jameess. The Rev. Dr. Wesley officiated. The royal suite included Lady Portman, Honourable Miss Cocks, Honourable Miss Cavendish, Marquis of Headfort, Lord George Lennox, Sir William Lumley, Colonel Buckley, Sir Edward Bow. ater, and Mr. Francis Seymour. After the ...

LITERATURE

... LI TERA TURE. THE UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE. This month's number possesses little matter of interest to the general reader. In the articles on The present Session, and Pope's Romish Misquotation,. the cloven. footvof political and religious bigotry is displayed in all its naked deformity. In the former that spirit of slander and unblushing false- hood, which every Conservative writer ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... The Queen and Prince Albert and suite left Buckingham Palace shortly before twelve o clock on Sunday, in four of the royal carriages, for St. James's Palace, to attend divine service in the Chapel Royal. The Prince of Leiningen ac. companied her Majesty. Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent also attended divine service in the Chapel Royal. The Duchess of Kent was attended by Lady Anne Mari, ...