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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND JTARi- The Queen was visited on Saturday morning by her R Highness the Duchess of Kent. Their Royal IHij the Prince of Wales and the Princess Royal were dris el 0ea into Hlyde Park on Saturday morning, attended by Dl°y Lady Lyttleton. Y °waser The Queen and his Royal Highness Prince Albertlef, the palace on Satur day morning for Wormwood Scrulet review the 1st and 2d regiments of ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... TIIEATRE ROYAL. The performances on yesterday evening-consisting of the Jealous Wife and the entertaining afterpiece of the Bee Hive-were, according to an annual custom, devoted to the benefit of the widows and orphans of distressed freemasons, and the audience, as is usual upon such occasions, was to a large extent composed of brethren of the mystic craft, Wvh13e presence in the theatre, ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... lFASHION AND vAR (From thne Court Cjrcelre) The Queen and Prince Albert atterleel *divine sen' Sunday morning in tie Chapel Royal, Stf. j.lTOI0 Among the nobility were the Dnke nac a l) fort, the Duchess of Bedford, the Marql;ses eot 0ne and lleadfort, the 'tarchioness of Westmieath ?? and Countess of Wilton; Earls Hlowe, andonC EIfingham, Sieflield, and Errol; 3 iseonres.pa, Lords Eliot, ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I FASHION AND VARIETIE5s Lord ald Lady Southamptoin have arrived at Paris from Bordeaux, on their return to England. His lordship is c,. pected by the close of the ensuing week. Lord and Lady Francis Egerton entertained a dist ingcisled party on Wednesday evening with another of those theatrical representations which has made so much noise in the fashionable world. Amongst her ladyship's ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I FLAWSI4( AND PARIBTLI Their Majesties the King aiQnQ u of thk Excellency Count Mensdorf, and his F iF1 ?? Highies the Duchess of Kent on Wednea at her rsi. dence, Clarence House, St. James's. His RoyallHighness Prince Albert, accompaniedby l Excellency Couat Mensdorf, the Duke of Wellington0 the Counts Hugh, Alphonso, Alexander, and Arthur at dorf, honoured Mr. Babbage with a visit on ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I FASHION AiND VA of I1Or MaJesty and Prince Albert, accompanied ?? he Ir Counts .1ensdorf, and attended by tile Countess of'futi 'd inure, Lord Rivers, Lord Charles Wellesley, and Sir E. u- Bowater, honotured the Italian Opera with their presence 1g tdon Tuesday evening. ~eWe can now positively contradict the rumour whlch for 'hsonic months pdst Isss been current, asserting that it, vs the It ...

LITERATURE

... No. 121.-BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE. A more able or interesting nnmber of this celebrated magazine than the present, it les rarely been our lot to peruse. It opens with 1 A Personal Narrative of a Jour- ney from ?? to Ourenbourg, on the Caspian, in 1840, by Captain Sir Richmond Shakespear, which will equally interest the man of letters, the geographer, and the antiqua- rian. Thle narrative is ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I r FASHION AND ART - s (From- the C'oust Circnuoe. of 11ednehi His Royal Highness thle Dik O Ca erse j5 fi,\ Majesty and Prncee Albert in the frnof at luite Palace, and her Royal Highness thle Du at -'Icegice lunched with her Majesty and his Royal Illtighsof en Sir Robert Peel arrived at the Palace 05on afte 0 o'clocle from attending the examination at thle lif teto ?? e On quitting the ...

SHERIDAN KNOWLES'S NEW PLAY— THE ROSE OF ARAGON

... SHERIDAN XNOWVLES'S NEW PLAY-, THE ROSE OF ARAGON. I (ruioi A LONDON CORRESPONDENT.) Much expectation has of late been excited by the an- nouncement of another drama by our gifted countryman, Sheridan Knowles. In the critical and envions capital of England no man tan easily win, or very long retain general popularity-least of all an Irishman. Jealousy of an in- truding race bolts fast the ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I I WINDSOR CASTLE-FUIDAT'. This morning her Majesty and his Royal Highness Prince Albert walked through the Slopes to Adelaide Lodge, and returned to the castle in a pony phaeton. In the afternoon the Queen and his Royal Highness Prince Albert rode out on horseback, attended by Lord Rivers, Mr. 0. Gore, and Sir E. Bowater. The Countess of Dun- more, the lHon. Mrs. Anson, and the Hon Miss ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION ANJ. VARIE TIES, The Queen received addresses on the throne on Wednm day afternoon, at Buckingham Palace, from the Universi. ties of Oxford and Cambridge, and from the corporatioa of the city of London. The Duke of Wellington read the address of congratt5l tion on her Majesty's recent providential escape, to whirh the Queen was pleased to return a most gracious answer The Oxford ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... i -FASHION AND VA1iIRTIES.- Prince Albert, attended by Mr. George Edwajb Anso rode out on horseback on Monday afternoon, 5. The Queen, attended by the Countess of Dunmore,'n k all airing in an open- carriage and four, the Equerries O Waiting (Lord C. Wellesley and Sir E. Bowater) attending on horseback. His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant, and the Countess de Grey entertaised the follow ...