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The Court and Fashion

... Of3c ecurt timbf gaofjjoll. ITEM MAJESTY S LEVEE.-The Queen held a Levee on Wednesdlay afternoon at St. James's Palace. Her Ma- josty and Prince Albert, attended by the Royal suite, ar. rived from Backingbam Palace at two o'clock, and were received by the Lord Steward, the Lord Chamberlain, the Master of the Hor be, and the Groom of thle Stole to Prince Albert. The fo'lowir.g noblemen and ...

POETRY

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Literary Notices

... ?? . - - I ?? '1Ca J.ifi of Lord [fll, ?? ltate (C'oiminiidea ' l ffi I'F-cOS' ily the 1C1. E. 6idlley, A. M. it urrit y, ?? [Sl.:COXD N(i'rtl'I:] 13 'L'u ?? txllojis it tlllgll weon for thieir perfornmcu it a tit c l' W;;S 11tow 6ir IRoo'iild hill. his liext ac licy ?? was tloaa 6rLpiriOfAIMl lr:aZ. 'tO ?? ]iitale tiil !m JrIictju LIICIC aelr two leagules of ill- te joSLiC ?? - bt Tulw scout ...

VISCOUNTESS PALMERSTON'S GRAND BALL

... Last nighb.t one of the most splendid balls we have had occasion to notice this season, wais given by Viscountess Palmerston, at the noble lord's residence, on Carlton-house- terrce. It was honoured by the presence of their Royal High- noeses the Duke and Duchess of Cnmbridge, the Grand Duchess Stephanie of Baladt, the Hereditary Grand Duke and Grand Duchess of l.,ecklenburg Strelitz, their ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... OIITINA.L POETRY. REFLECTIONS tON TIHE FUNEIRAL OF TIlF LATI'a MARQUIS OF ?? AT ILI.LSBOUOUGH. BetouT and beautiful is the morn Tho opening bud and the bursting thorn, Clothed in their April robes of green, Are shedding their freshness o'er the scene; ''he violet turns her cye of blue On her sister primrosc mwet wvith dew; To eveiy blade of'grass is given A diarmoud from thE mine of heaven. ...