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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FA*510MN4 PiRlirgTn at , ?? nWINDSOB, FRID AY. .,This evening, a little before six o'clock, her Majesty and IS, the Queen of the Belgians drove out in 8 pony phao0 and e- four into the rides and drives of the Great Park. In the Id. next phaton and four, were her Royal Highness the Du. us chess of Kent, with the Princesses of Hohenlohe and The. id rese. A large equestrian party escorted her ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I :if :.FASHION A2ND VARIBTIRS. WINDSOR-SUNDAY. Her Msjesty and Prince Albert attended evening e at St. George's Chapel. The following personages were also in tbe royal closet :_-Her Royal Highness the Duchess gf Eent, Marquis of Headfort, Duchess of Bedford, Ron. Misses Spring Rice and Pitt, Major Keppel, Colonel Bo. water, Honourable G. Byng, and the Honourable Colonel Cavendish. * The Queen ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... . PA4¶7ON AND VARI1Hlrg .The royal dinner party, on Tuesday evening, included I their Majesties the King and Queen of the Belgian, bet Royal Highiiess the Duchess of Keat, the Belgiat Mj. Dister and Madame Van de Weyer, the Earl of Erroll, Vir count Melbourne, the Right Hon. F- Baring, the Right Hon. H. and Mrs. Labouchere, the Right Hon. T. B. .Macauley, the Right Hon. G. S. Byng, Lady ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... . FASHION AND VARIEVES. Her Majesty and Prince Albert left Buckiogharm Palace in an open carriage and four, with outriders, shortly before F one o'clock on Monday afternoon, to honour the Earl and c Countess of Albemarle with their company at the Stud d nouse, Hone Park, Hampton Court. After partaking of a dejeune, her Majesty and the royal party drove in pony pbsetons to Hampton Court Palace, ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FAsHIo% AN.D r.AR1rzttg. The Queen and Prince Albert, sicompaied by the Queen of the Belgians, left London at a quarter;*t four o'clock on Wednesday afternoon, itn an open carriage and four, escorted by a party of Lancers, for Windsor Castle. The royal standard was lowered from the marble arce or, her Majesty's departure. His Majesty King Leopold, attended by Mr. Van Peet, left Buckingham ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... ! X F+4A AN. PiiA2prEt, ii eincy the Lord Lieutenant entertained the tol. onwing distinguished personages at dinner, yesterday, st the Viceregal Lodge:-Dowager Viscountess Dillon, Lord and Lady Talbot de Malabide, Sir Thomas Stanley, Dart.,CaL landionourab-tMrs- White, -Sir Richard and Lady Bulk- ey, the Honourable Constantine Dillon, Mr. Norman Mac- donald, Captaoss Romilly'{ aptaiz.the, ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... PASVttON AND VARAIZAPIO ter Jajiesty and Prince Albert tcok ant airing, CU 'Wed. neuldty afternoon, in an open carriage and four. The royal dinner party at the palace an Wednesday evening incuded the Marquis of Normnanby, Marquis of Tavistock, Earl of Surrey, Lord Lilford, Right HOn P. T. Baring, SirJohn Hobbouse, Right Horn. Henry Labhu. chere, and the Ron.-Hugh Fortescue. Her Majesty ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FA.1HION AND VARIETIES. His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant entertained the fol- lowing distinguished personages at the Vicereral Lodge on Saturday:-Lord Chancellor, Archbishop of Dublin, Mar,, quis and Marchioness of Landsowne, Lady Louisa Fitzmatu- rice, Hon. Miss Plunkett, Right Bon. T. F. Kennedy, Sir John and Lady Burgoyne, Sir Arthur, Lady, and bliss Clarke, Attorney-General, Mrs. ...

THEATRE ROYAL—COMMAND NIGHT

... ' THEATRE ROYAL- COMMAND.NIGHT. - . m. ,e . .. I The performanceo p last evening was by command ofbis ,Ece3leney.tbeLordLieutensnt, and. waa,for tbibe befit of Mrf.'OsCloWaft, the very popular and enterpi, n lessee of the Tfieatre, ?? to th&s.very' cams an we add that-t .was8ste, iast, igh .pf the seon5 and conse- quently she last; tittte on- whicl a -Dublin audiesice could expec'tto witness ...

ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF IRELAND

... II°YAL flOlobtMtjAL SOciEN or iTh. ran*.- IRELAND A Le private summer show of carnations and piccotees by this society, took place yesterday, in the Supper-Room of the Rotundo. Owing to the very propitious state of the weather for some days past, the collection was of a most beautiful and superior description, and was considered to excel any that has been shown in this country. A great number ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... - FAfUON XND VARIETiP8 ?? ' l atrda afternon,'at half-past five o'clock, her M- I jesty and her illustrious consort Prince Albert left.Buck- ingbam Palace in an open phmton, drawn by four horses, preceded by two outriders, and followed by three of the royal grooms, for their accustomed drive in Hyde Park. Colonel Wemyss and Colonel Bouverie were in attendance on horseback. On entering Hye ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... The Queen held a Court on Friday afternoon at Buck. e ingham Palace. Shekib Effendi, the Ottoman Ambassador, had an au- dience of her Majesty, to deliver a letter from his Soves t reign. His Excellency was introduced by Viscount Pal. merston. , The royal dinner party at the palace on Fridayevening tincluded the Duke and Duchess of Bedford, Earl of Surrey, t Hon. Charles Gore, and the;Hon. ...