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THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... TH FASHIONABLEP WORLD. A RSitE CTnRO1NCLE AND ABSTRACT OF THE TIMES, His present Majesty, it is now finally arranged, will ftollow the corpse of the King at the funeral as chief mourner. T'he King wils wear a mantl; of purple cloth, and the Dukes ?of Cumberland, Sussex, antd Glucester, and Prince Leopold Will wear mantles of black cloth. The Marquis Conynghans visited the Duke of Wellington ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... TIE FASHON1A BLE WORLI). A, BSIEF C11RONICLE AND ABSTRACT Or ThE TMME3. LgES OF KILLARNEY.-Strangers are pouring fsc to visit the lovely and romantic scenery o Killarney's ja;eo and mountains. Amongst the fashionable arrivals at the genaare Arms hotel, are Mr. Steen, Belfast; Mr. William founter, Belfast; Mr. T. H. Sadlier, Diblihn Mr. W. D. Bsfder, ;iulla, King's County; Air. and Mrs. Gethin ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... ?? A ?? ABSTRACt Oa ?? OF THE TIIEM. TIme Countess Lievet arid suite sailed from Dover for Calais on Sunday, un bter way to lRussia. Count Lieven accierwpe.. nied Jier trom London no farther than Gravesend, where he emhbaked in a guin.brig to save travelling by land. The Prince and Princtras Psterhazy have taken a viia at Hatp~tetid for the accommanodation of the junior branchea of their ...

ROYAL ENTERTAINMENT AT THE AUSTRIAN AMBASSADORS

... ?? ROY4l gdqTATAJINMENT AT THs AUwTRii ;- AMJI4SSAVOR1 S. I: ra~~~rttarmrae ACCOUhT.' The ?? were a ball, supper, and convtrazzie- arid adl the resou cei of the establishment were dripliyed trnit inti} 4te splendour : The two priscipal drawring rooims; critsion and 'gold, with medallion ceililgs, noinable mirrors,' respiendent ciystaslhandea defiers, add crimson satin draperie , couches ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... THE FASLUONABLE WORLD. A BRIslF CHriONICtjt AND ABS52'5AQ' Op THLr TIMFS. DRAWING-ROOM AT THE CASTLE. Yesterday evening, the Marquis of Anglesey held his first Drawing-room at the Castle. At half-past eight the carriages began to arrive. The attend- ance will speak for itself. PnlVATE EN1 REE. Lord Chancellor and Hon. Aliases Plunkett. Master of the Rolls. Chief Justice of the Common Pleas. ...

SYMPTOMS FO GIVING UP

... -JiM S . m e .I ; GIVINGU SYMPTPMSO0F. GIVING UP. ARoyal. Duke hassgiven up ?? gslqpading;- - : Th -ovlbppy ,aa j bebheears no more- Tib~loegl eexupbhraiting. ?? While Quentin, wishing to regain Soime honourable station, : .Hasgiven'upthir ,t ugly, fetch, His master's personation. ''Old Wetherell bas given up His ancisnt'pairbf breeche3 . ' And also, maj ?? be praised r 'His dull end lengthr ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... tYE FASHJONABLE WOIsLD. The R~ighst Hono~urabi, Mir. Sec~r~eargry ?? on Prtuesday for Lancagshire, sue KingatO!ur§id rsi~avepeol. lMre. Stanley rind fanily also left town yesterday for London. . Mr Stanley'willf return to Dublin after the election Air Laneasbire, at wh ich jie dose not apprehend a ny ?? ' The Earl of Glengrll has arrived in t.wn. DAinIs ov St CapE. MOrLitEU', BART-.-Died, on ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... TilsE FlSIHION1ABLE IVORLD. A, i ,r, clSRlON¢4CU AspA ltTO ltti$ 'fins. r M5Ceties left Londt ,Zm;b1~Vtuetock on Satnlrde A1n carriage and sutr, ?? uya Patyq of ?? atrf the ibce't Windsor. Ith Queen, attended by the Marchioness ofEly, lb- ?? of Browplow with her company on D ?? the dejeanf given by her ladyship at her residence ,sgaYc sqtare Prince George of Cambridge, accom- i by ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... h The performances of last evening Commenced tits it Othello. Mr. Ternan played Othello, and Mr. Keean n lago. When we learned by the play VIlMs that these geii n tdemen were to alternate these two characters of the piece, d we learned it with regret. Not that we doubted the pover l- in either actor of doing justice to one, or it may be to either is of the characters, but that we ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... I PASItOy. AMD VARISA1f12 5 b Iti ri, th 'a ki de rli tiI ILI et: ILI im I . io thC aI Lis ofhe ALL AT THE CASTLE. , List of the I ompny present at the ball o;,n ThSrbyl6 ad i M~ardb~r- 16SZ::_ x* - - UiS LoB~s-Mus0;$jenes Aberdour, Altamont. . ONODn' LEs.Captain Bruce, E Lawless, Liettenetit Colonel Molyneux, Sir F Stanhope, L Hope, H Browne, sit G Vaughan, Lambart, Captain Southwell, Major ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... I QFASHIONS AND VARIETIES Lord Charlenmont, Sir Edward Blakeney, Hon Cot and Mrs. Grey,the Surgeon-General and the Misses Cra ton, Sir Guy, Lady, and Miss Campbell, Mr. and, Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy, Colonel Frema ie Captain Somerset, dined with the Utnder Secretary d Drummond, on Wednesday lash. y s. The Duchess of Kent's dinner party for NVednesd postponed, as also the concert her ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... WINDS6OR, MAY 23.-We are happy to learn that his Ma. jesty's indisposition is by no means of a serious nature.- Sir Henry Halford was in attendance on his Majesty yes- terday, and to.day the King is much better. The Queen, we are gratified to learn, continues well, and joined the Royal dinner party yesterday evening. This afternoon the Duke of Cumberland, Lord Deubigh, Sir W. H. Freemantle, ...