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ns were invited, which was a very large list in view of the limited number of persons at the ball: Mrs. Dayton in robs of antique and powdered hair: Miss Dayton, as Red Riding Hood, Mrs. Ridgway of Philadelphia; in Mme. Pilis. of New Orleans, powdered hair, Miss lunnis King of Georgia, Undue, Mrs. Penniman, of New York; Miss Penniman, Ophella, Mrs. Moutton, (Miss Greenough, of Cambridge, Mass.,) in Salansander; the Viscountess de Gabriel, (Miss Pollen, of New York,) Hungarian costume; Mrs. Eustis, (Miss Corcoran, of Washington) Miss Eusta, of Louisiana; Mrs. Butterfield, of New York; Mrs. Dr. Thomas W. Evans, of Paris; Miss Willing of Philadelphia; the Countless de Mollae, (Miss Hutton, of New York,) in Marchlockes, covered with diamonds; and the Countess de Canay, (Miss Eldgway, of Philadelphia) The American ladies, as those of your readers will see who are acquainted with them, were chosen by her Majesty, not only on account of their high position of French society, but als