. The World of fashion and continental feuilletons. tery still,Lest glaring day should do their secrets ill I Spanish Coachmanship.—The mayoral, or conducteurtof a Spanish diligence, sits on the coach-box in front, anddrives his motley team, consisting of from eight to twelvehorses and mules harnessed and placed as chance may seemto direct, chiefly by the sound of his voice. He has neitherreins nor whip, but addressing each horse or mule by itsname of Capitana, Juanita, Tomasina, &c. he speaks cheer-ingly or chidingly, as the case may need. Occasionally btjumps down from his seat, runs by the


. The World of fashion and continental feuilletons. tery still,Lest glaring day should do their secrets ill I Spanish Coachmanship.—The mayoral, or conducteurtof a Spanish diligence, sits on the coach-box in front, anddrives his motley team, consisting of from eight to twelvehorses and mules harnessed and placed as chance may seemto direct, chiefly by the sound of his voice. He has neitherreins nor whip, but addressing each horse or mule by itsname of Capitana, Juanita, Tomasina, &c. he speaks cheer-ingly or chidingly, as the case may need. Occasionally btjumps down from his seat, runs by the side of the carriage,and yet contrives, while keeping pace with the perhaps ac-celerated speed of the animals, to fill the pockets of his smartbraided round jacket with stones, which with singular dex-terity, after he has remounted, he throws at the awkward orrefractory beast, and accompanying each stone with a Yolleyof curse, invariably succeeds in bringing the otfenders to im-mediate subjection. bell, PRINTER, 28, , STREET. ¥. If 5)§ I ^ ^ 44 I, THE WORLD OF FASHION, AND CONTINENTAL F E U I LL ET O N S, A MONTHLY MAGAZINE. ITEDrcATED EXPRESSLY TO HIGH LIFE, FASHIONABLES AND FASHIONS, POLITE LITERATURE, FINE ARTS, THE OPEilA< THEATRES, &c. &c. No. CXLIV. LONDON, MARCH 1, 1836. Vol. Xni. THIS NUMBER IS EMBELLISHED WITH SIX PLATES. PLATE THE FIRST.—A BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVING OF THE PALACE OF ST. CLOUD AND THE PARK ON A- FETB DAY* PLATE THE SECOND. THREE EVENING DRESSES AND THREE HALF-LENGTH FIGURES. PLATE THE THIRD. THREE EVENING DRESSES AND THREE HALF-LENGTH FIGURES. PLATE THE FOURTH.—THREE EVENING DRESSES AND THREE HALF-LENGTH FIGURES, PLATE THE FIFTH.—TWO EVENING DRESSES, FIVE HALF-LENGTH FIGURES, AND FASHIONABLY MILLINERY. PLATE THE SIXTH. THREE EVENING DRESSES, TWO HALF-LENGTH FIGURES, AND FASHIONABLE MILLINERY. LIVES OF THEIR MAJESTIES AND THE ROYALFAMILY, DURING THE MOTnTH OF FEBRUARY. May we never meet worse in our pilgrimage the tear that


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