The illustrated London news . illuminated characters. TheRoyal party wer<= n i Miyor, and at once conducted to _ the ballroom, the b nd ol I i in,, 1 i was u u 1 t U 1 t. i 1 ( i tu , it l! ^ 11 hi crowd which had !•- li 1 t , Jirough the room to the dais a murmur of applause rose from the crowded was then commenced. His Royal Highness, who wore theuniform of an officer of the Guards, opened the ball by dancing aquadrille with Emily Pe<=), the Lord Lieutenant and Lady BarbaraLeeson being their vis-i-vis. Sir Robert Pe I i LI i 1 M D I and Miss Williams, danced i


The illustrated London news . illuminated characters. TheRoyal party wer<= n i Miyor, and at once conducted to _ the ballroom, the b nd ol I i in,, 1 i was u u 1 t U 1 t. i 1 ( i tu , it l! ^ 11 hi crowd which had !•- li 1 t , Jirough the room to the dais a murmur of applause rose from the crowded was then commenced. His Royal Highness, who wore theuniform of an officer of the Guards, opened the ball by dancing aquadrille with Emily Pe<=), the Lord Lieutenant and Lady BarbaraLeeson being their vis-i-vis. Sir Robert Pe I i LI i 1 M D I and Miss Williams, danced in the same set. Polka,waltz, and galop followed in sin i ? md promenadera seemed to enjoy themselves to the utmost. At one oclock the LordMayor conducted the Royal party to snpp i i g was resumed. His Royal Highness danced w t i i i Lady Alice Hill, Miss Guinness, and other ladies during the retired at three oclock amid loud cheers, the bands playing theNational Anthem. The dancing was kept up till four MAYOR, IN HONOUR OF HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS 1 I PRINCE OF WALES. LONDON; Printed t»d !?..!.a,loj ni :b; O-Tce, ! JS, Strand, in £ e County of Middlesex, by GEORGE C. LEIOFXTOJT,


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