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FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... ' .1 rs i - - - l C - A_ _ . ._ USBOSRNE, NATURDAY.-The Queen and Prince, accompanied by his Royal Highness the Duke Alexander of Wirtemberg, walked early this morning in the park and grounds of Osborne. Th6 rriuce of Walles, the Princess Royal, and younger mem-. bers of the royal family walked and rode as usual. Colonel the HTon. C. B. Phipp vwas included in the royal dinner party yesterday. ...

MUSCI HALL—ITALIAN OPERATIC CONCERTS

... I.I:H~~IAINOEAI-4-R. MIUSIC hALLITALIAN OPERATIC CONCERTS. The first of this' series of musical entertainments was given on last evening. The audience at the commencejiieat ewas not so numerous as we could have wished, but before the a conclusion of the first two pieces the hall filled in wonder- ¢ fully. 'We have been hearing a great deal of the performanco of this corps of vocalists through ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I FASHIOXABLE INTEIGENCE. | .. . ?? OSBORNE, WRDNESDAY. 'The intelligence of the sudden death of Mr. George Edward Anson reached Osborne yesterday, at about one o'clock. The event has caused deep aS- fietion to her Majesty the Queen and his Royal Highness the Prince Albert, to whom he had been for nearly ten years a con- fidential and attached servant. Her Majesty's departure for Windsor, ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I OSBORNE, MONDAY.-The Queen and Pri: Albert walked this morning at an early hour in Osborne P Their Royal Highnesses the Prince of Wales, the Princess Re. and younger members of the royal family, walked and ro&', usual. There was no additfon to the royal dinner party ye. day. The Hon. and Rev. G. Wellesley, left Osborne this noon. Sir James Clark left Osborne yesterday for Lao The royal ...

PRINCE ALBERT'S PROPOSED EXHIBITION OF ARTS

... PlRlCE ALBERT'S PRO1POIDn'EXHWITION OF ?? 4 ,TS-,tL.y. . .5 '~ME~irnq INe Cosuc.-In ,pursuance .of a letter received i-from the Society, of, Arts,. a,-meetingm as held for the above al objeot, in. te city court on ~Mon'day, DiThe Right~ Worshipful Sir- ;WiLIATU Lxonspresided.- 'The Chairman briefly, st'ate~d ~'tsej ?? ~ otemting, yewhich was,, to, take the opiniop of,.th rfath meeto upon the ...

LITERATURE

... I -- -. - - I. : ~ ~ ~ ?? . . ! . ~ 1 , . . ?? m> ' A CATtIOLIC mt ?? &ENGLAND. - BY WILLIA3 i'R4tHNABRDjiCAa. - Volume 11. - jonidon,,iT5C.;?wby*,7 From a 'p?`d whic Inaji$date-with' the'd toxoeacement o the present aentur ereh of th 'reading publie astrong and increasing dosato study.i lie ean- cient records of the lidgdom;ini theionkidhkannals, and othe ;original clikonicles, ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHONABLE ELGENCE. PRIVATn TmATRIOALS AT WINDSOR CASTLE.- His Royal Highness Prince Albert honouI M C Kepn with an interview, at Osborne, en Thursday, relative to the pri- vate theatricals to take place at Windsor Castle next Christmas, by command of her Majesty. CLERK OF THE CLOSET TO HER MAJEsTy.-The Queen has been pleased to appoint the Right Rev. John Lord Bishop of Chester to be Clerk of ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I . FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENGa OsBoRxE, TbiSDAY.-The Queen and Prince took their usual early walk this morning in the park and grounds of Osborne. The younger members of the royal family walked and rode as usual. There-was no addition to theiroya lnnerparty yesterday. MARRIAGE w HIGH LIFE.-7On Tuesday, at St. James's church, the Hon. Charlei Neville, second son of Lord and Lady Braybrooke, led ...