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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND PAWRATIES, ?? SUNDAY. S This morning her Majesty and his Royal Higltess p,- D. Albert, and the distinguished visitors and suite attended Fe divine service in the private chapel at the Castle. Prayera p; re read by the Honourable and Rev. Edward Ssuthw'li a- Ksepel. n. In the afternoon the Earl Delawarr, the Earl of War. - wick, the Honourable C. A. Murray, Lady Caroline Cok ie and ...

PASHION AND VARIETIES

... PASIION AND 4ARIETJRS Ion- WINDeOR, ?? The Qaeen held a Privy Council at half the on Friday afternoon, at Windsor Castle hal pt t Co °clool to It was attended by his Royal Highnessl td the Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Wharelieff bert, Onde truyPie5 Alb Oie President of the Council; the Lord Chanoslior of Buckingham, Lord Privy Seal; anr Robert tebe Lord of the Treasury; the Earl of Livero P ...

PASHION AND VARIETIES

... PFSHION AND PARIETIES. WINDSOR, rFIDAY. This morning her Majesty and his Royal Highness Prince Albert walked for some time on the terrace. Her Royal Higbness the Duchess of Kent, attended by Lady Fanny Howard, walked out. VISCOUNT MORPET -..We learn from a letter that the noble viscount contemplated returning t country from America at the close of Ftbruar latest, the first week in March. ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... ASHION AND VARIETIES, ?? s o s, WasnzaDAY. S~hi ~o~(irm ghlajesty ~and his Royal Eightess Price Ulbert took srtlkin~taerciae in the Pleasure grounds ad. joining the Castle. -'ad - Her BRo' Highness the Duchess of Kent walled t Adelaide Lodge this morning unattended, In the afternoon the Queen and the Prince, attended b Colonel Arbuthnot and General Sir Edward Bowater b' spected thea new Biding ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VARIETIES, e HIer Royal Highness the Duchess of Rent j It ?? on Monday afternoon at Buckingham Palace y lisa Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex, it is said, i d about to resign tbe Grand Mastership of the ancient old It of Freemasons, and it is also runnoured that t id5l be tendered to his Royal Highness Prince Albert ill The Marquis of Lansdowne arrived in Berkel on Thursday from ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VARgLTILS J WINDSOR, ThrEsDAY. I. Her Majesty and his Royal Highness 1,rflce Albert d walked out in the Royal pleasure grottuds early I, the morning. Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kentt a :e Lady Fanny Howard, arrived at the Castle at tm y ir this afternoon. lock fy The Earl of Warwick and General Sir Wei-tMM Lumnle .Y arrived in the forenoon, and succeeded Viscount Er and Mr. ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... PASIbON AND 4ARI1TE123 Ii dimb. The Queen and his Royal Highness Prince Albert, , a m the open carriage and four, took an airing in the earl is in- Friday afternoon in Hyde Park, attended by the of idiary susuber of outriders. }Her Majesty looked remarkabl, .II ice of and appeared in excellent spirits. It was her %aRT, s, to third time of being out since her accouchement~her Wu there on Monday ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FPSHON AND P4RZ2ITJRS WIN5DSOR, MONDAY. t Her Majesty, accompanied by his a iy s Albert, walked for some time on the Terrace bath morning and afternoon. It the His Royal Highness Prince Albert, attended b Sir Edward Bowater, rode in a carriage andefdr ebera a dere, where his Royal Hig bness enjoyed se elli shooting. veral sv rl His Grace the Duke of Buckinghamn and the EsI n verpool arrived at ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VARIETIOS arks| lore Lhan tion Dne, see n of ring e so ight Her Royal Highness the Duchess Majesty an Wednesday afternoon. o Rent visited te r The Honourable Colonel Grey has elieved buthnot in the duties ofequaerry in ws1(ingl b si'ting9onher ?rl and Maj'r General Sir Edward Bowater hjetty; Colonel Wylde, as the equerry in waiting on Ha ede Highness Prince Albert. s His Royal ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... TIIEATRE ROYAL. Afftehsol Ad -rev - . . - 'rauecoern was performed at tlhe Theatre Royal on Sat Or. ich day evening last. In the magnificent group of Shalkspeare's endramas, perhaps this immortal play holds the most promi, re.i ness andure in theforeground, It is the greatest in bright- re esadmagnitude in the splendid and imrperishable clus- ga. tre. It is, no doubt, a? difficult thing to ...

LITERATURE

... LIJTRITURP. THE COMMISSIONER; OR, DE LUNATICO ?? ' INQUIRENDO. (W. Curry and Co., Dublin.) The first number of The Comrnissioner gives ample promise of a periodical well suited to the light-literature fashion of the day. The plot of the tale is admirably comic, and admits of endless extension and variety-its author seems ?? i' the vein to make the most of it-and the incomparable Phiz' ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FAShION AND ZARIBTIgS 'WltinsOss, -WEDNERCA. This afternoon, at three o'clock, her Majesty , in a pony phaeton, driven by his Royal Highness ectti e Albert. General Sir William Lumley, General Sir Edward Bowater, and Colonel Arbuthnot, attended on h odsard Y and the Countess of Gainsborough, the Earl Of arwic sand the Hon. Misses Cocks and Cavendish follceda e open carriage and four. The royal ...