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FASHIONABLE PARTIES

... young Artists in this department. Sir Roger de Coverley surrounded by his T2e nants in the Churchpyard, by Mr. LxSLIE:, an American Student, is full of interest; and 41 Scene at the Door of. a Post-o f e, with the groupes receiving and reading their letters ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... l)nke of Wellington left town yesterday morning for the Royal Lsdge, Windsor Park, on a visit to the King. M r. Lawrence, the American Cbarg6 d'Affaires, transacted business with the Earl of Aberdeen yesterday, at the Foreign Office, D)owning-street. Lord ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... aperac a tisutge; ebia, Slasn Cawer tar 'L-orw h Mi ?? wt atrsRval. ' ARGYLL ROOMS.-Re-appearance in London of C'rc' ?? Minstrels, THE RtAINER FAMILY.-The Tyrolese Family, ?? RAINERt langer thei'atronage oftile SlsJesty,&tc.), poin their r-ria in hiacontr ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... Regent's Park.-In addition tG the Dnumerous attractiens of this EXHIBITION, we have to annoesnce that the large AMERICAN ALOE (Asave Americanal Is now coining Into BLOOM, when more than 4,O0o FLOWERS will he produced. The Visitors to the other Exhibitions ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... Kate Plowden , Miss Taylor. Toconci;de with, a Afasqtae, written by Mr. Sheridan Knowles, tn in nour of tile Jenlus of the Minstrel of the North, nalled THE VISION OF, THE BARtD I The Scenery painted by Mr. Grieve, iltr.T. Grieve, Mr. W.Grleve, anid Assistants ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... Kate Plowden, Mits Taylor. To conclude with. a Mesque, written by hir. SherldonJ(nnowiee, In Honour of the Oenilos of the Minstrel of the North. calihd THE VISiON tOF THE1 BARD I The Scenery painted byr Mr. Grleve, htr. ?? Grleve. alr.W. Grieve, and Assistants ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... of the general features of this unique cemetery.-The Viewv of New Yortir remains oePn.- The Galleries are warmed by Nott's American stove. The THAMES TUNNEL, opposite the end of Old GrAvel-.sne, 1Vapping, but on the Rotherhithe side of the River. near the ...

FINE ARTS

... The latter as a writer in The General Adeertiser, and the former as the editor of The Public Ledger; this was during the American wvar, when party spirit ran very high. At this period Mr. Chalmers acquired considerable fame as a political writer, by the ...

NEW MUSIC

... NEW MUSIC. Oh, shall wE go a.sailinq Ap Composed by Mr. 11'. Banfr. Come away/ to the Sands. Composedyby the saUe. Go, Minstrel, go.' (^omposed by J. A. Wl'ade, Esq. [CHAERn. ADDIsoN, and BE.ALE. Mr. BALFE, the composer of the first and second of the ...

THEATRICALS

... a blind minstrel and penetrates the Danish camp in hopes of releasing her lover from bondage; she is met by a Danish chieftainess named Rlgitha (Mrs. W. WEST), who having conceived an'affection for O'Donohue, dispatches the sup- posed minstrel to his dungeon ...

THEATRICALS

... a blind minstrel and penetrates the Danish camp in hopes of releasing her lover from bondage; she is met by a Danish chieftainess named Elgitha (Mrs. W. WEST), who having conceived an affection for O'Dononhue, dispatches the sup- posed minstrel to his ...

THEATRICALS

... blind minstrel and penetrates the Danish camp in hopes .of releasing her lover from bondage; she is met by a Danish chieftainess named Elgitha (Mrs. W. WEST), who having lconceived an affection for O'Donohue, dispatches the sup. posed minstrel to his ...