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A. I .ttt I.s. Wtl. ft-1) 2o JUST RoECEI'1111 1 One eni' lti;ul ::eet1 P(,i:1totto, One. Out:.. -ALSO,_ A full line; e; f P11eit'at o11 1 .,.-''c'" ~'tttl'O contiuutit. ; Of Iron, Plow ;11 eoI, Steel .l'lOW'o, Plow Al.milds., "'padif "-1,1'ace r" 1IiL11iG5' (. levice ", i1le'c'ti, I rl'.Cl A J~ Eli) I)AY AT -A SCOT'!. A Pell P'ieLuiro of tilt I lu t1--Ito}"llt v find Coi1uonlt'rs--11 1ie', ofl'llII.,. 's - \\VrLII I\l~Ilk"' 11i(? \VolInill--1i~V, to 'l ke I)Iho \\'oi'Id tit A~w,c Ina 1t F: iI ,'g f.it' iS t re is, petllll), 1fl tc t it 1A I) 11 Ith I ,oh t ti which t f tiat on I i;sI(' I iC:P(t i on. afI tt ofPC l1~ (1tet' Ido 40l III Iet~ of lost E V('lV lthat cOnti( t iLC~ i.iirs51ee' ie Oii ti' lt: ",e the( (''(olcl Cupl 1i),'' all~ ~ ~~l tit IIIk weeo I lie Sechl Co(f Its ti(o WrillSill'! lifilNOs pt:tsset1 the jn ii.':td ('hil 11 l. Inoniiti e to ui, 11111ii l eyes '. o whait glrilt, extent rain' g is t a Ii L l' t sport~ vi tit t. lie Idnr iisil Jpl.4i'. 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I d 1 1 f (3'1' 1 (15. l Mon('1 Lgi thc !1 was the (1' s(1 1 liey Jofeth lb ile(i cl oslnr; fol-( 1 al015tl Ilt~tIVt"ti to t 111111: atue id ter'nisti Wll o"t il1teP, \ 'It i. 1J.';!lin I(:lu\ air OMn.la 11 I jll1 :,'ve Oxct, erCatilltll(.inltiOil 1e(e-V i h 15 111 Ii T ows or~( "1 ;i iii(l ) kisnv, f(l Its tI l.it rec(1tna !.on '-' 11 i til y:P with ~litsl 1'i11; the~r" ('e1'i1(1 indth ant bof sQ'i*; noYAL Cos'U31Es*. 'Tlho Princess, who, as usual, looked (ariging anll pale, woro a blhck co iSt mite eit ]n-ine'.s', flshod horizointilly downli the front with cream collod silk, a1 whViite bonntot tr iniune'I wvith feathers and yollow retse.. T1 Prine0ss JOlliso woro white silk, with a bmitch of flowers netar the rigit shoulder. Princess Mahry of Cambridge appeared int a black silk corsage, embroidered with gold. A glAnce over th( wondorful c(1e disclosed the fact that, for I:lies, whtitco was the prevailing color, aid silk the alii'ost universal niuteiial. A flow, defying their con ple'iom:, woroi cardi1in1 red, and So1m1(' aldopted the less trying, but ('lti ly coildijenous bright yellow, which is nloV I emporary rage. '1'ho more1 (di9HIV/lg1' Jii)ppeared ill sublduoCl colors. 'The lawn of I ho royal 'ins clos:ure' resembn1led at metropolitan flowor show, so brilliant and varied wfere the costntlies. ' Indeed, the ladies should not have all the credit for this rieh feast of colors, for the fo'r ineiimbers of the Clainese En. Ia ssy, cla(1 respectively in yellow, pjrled, brown atnd blue, 1mado a I)oignet in theisl(ves as thtoy sat gazing~ with climstionting eye~ uplonl a narv('lous sight they never saw 1 ii. h) t'. Vas that, Of fr. Caed y, which were Ibatly lemlil pest, and 'rl.rs. Im1tingdou 'Tei't. Lady e'II ipest vore blue daima1isk sili, over platint Ilu(, it hat comlpo!sed. enltirely'of forget-mne-ndif and a 'vbite lace sIunshado trimmed with the same Ilover. Afrs. Iiunt ingdioni Ieml~lpes/s ' costillo was of white uun1el's hair, triimed with vhito o f r ich feathers, which also adorned ia beci oing (ainesborough I1;ht. ibo carried daintily ia white suishado covered with moss and i lowers. Inleed lIowers have 11oken out over siishadeitids to a considerable extent, while eml'roidering dresses with flowers is the recnlt craze. ROYALTY AND NEEDLEWORK. The spread of this mania is (le) to the gireat inferest w hich the 'rincess .1 ouise tapes in the South :Kensington school of noodlewolrk. Tt was owing to the influence of the 1'rincess that the Queen appeared at a n:>t d istapt Dra'ing Room in aln (mlibroider'ed costume,1)1, .. ..Sinco then her 3Jniesty's .oiale slulbjOects have been imitating royalty. Yt2i see it is at good thing w'hmen at princess \.who is anxio.Us for a Iohbby slcet On1 that gratifies the vanif y of her sex at the samo time that it give s her humbler sistors a Cib:m en to Carn the price of a little broad. Ji#'u lt it e ! Natty low shoes were generally wVO1r 111(1 colored stockings of fancy patterns. Bonnets were almost as various ats the human face itself. ON 'THiE iOA) nIOMr. The races began at half.-past one and ended at half-past five. *When all the contests were over the chlariFg six-miile (rivo to Vindsoi' belcamefl alive withi humait y reo luctantly speeding away fi-om the liance with themi~, in fact: While Ascot lacks the 'natnral advantages of JUpsomf tihe d'esen0io Of rowdyismi colinpCnsates fo6; the ' less 'attractiive Scenary. THEI1 nlES1%CTABLE D)ISTANCE. Ascot is just fari onopgh fr'om London to mlake it diflicall,~ for the million whio give Epsl)omY Downs its acres of joviatl and b)oistbrous hn imanity, bunt not too fari to draw a crowd of 1fas11ionable1 and respeota4 ie peop le, who 1mak1e a mighty con courise by thiemselvos of the host and lovelicat of the English capital. A run ofi twenty -si.< mi'!es by the Monthwestgrn r'ailr'oad' brings ont' to H oath, antd hengo theo majority go) by tra~in, nmany of them seriding their caringos ahead to meet thorp~ att tihe stafion), wheneDo they d'rive *(cross anid tatko upl p)ositionl a(4pg the courso5( opp~osito th9( stanid. The aristocr'atic minori ty, how (oer, havO ia waty of their own, and naturally a more mangnificent' wvay. This is to start from ,thnii 'palatial homes(1 ini the West"Kmid of Lonadon on'd~rags with poytillions of bi'illiant livoi-ies anld relays of hlorses along the 'road. *Thns wvhirled a long throug'h green fields and ' waving woods, over gentle hils, by p)leasanlt dales, shirtinlg thle ina2gnliipont old pilol of' Windsor Castle, thlroughl Windsor forest or round it by the high road, and so up to Ascot Heath. Who will say .that they cann~ot enjoy life to its nttermost of sensational dolicionsuaess inl the little island wihioh we so often dodi onte ini imiagination to p'orpotuial -fog andl spleony hlumanhity 'I ;