THE OLD BRITISH THEATRE, In Island Paragon

... Theatre! The performance will be heightened by the Standard claffic A4fufc of t'je Old Britifh School: th'2 favorite Air (Vet by Pier ecd!) o Come f yiu dare, our Trumpets found, will be fung ay Mr. YoR K, Mafler of the Band, affifted and cho rufl.-I by tbofe ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... entertait nd yealerday by Mr. LONG, at his feat at Brockicy Hall. His Exc-liencythe Earl of MOItLA dined yeRerday Yiith Gencial HASTINGS, in iarley-ilreer, Cavendilh- Lord MELVILL2 eotertained a numerous party of ie Notbility and Gentry yefiterday, at his feat ...

DERBY MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... infinitely powerful, bv ahat sin have we rtiended thee, in our reverencet, gertiflexurns, aud arts or devation, that thou hast thus ?? uis? . We have implored thy assistance aguaibst th hse torimidalre, insolent, anti 6lood-thirsty savagos; who, lik ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... terv- ef t is ptowers. llis Jordislip, we believe, first hle- 5RlltC knvu n istr t~m l~i~e toublic 2y his ridicule of certaint pier.'1 eeccetiricitics, lhat have iatterly, degraded our toeS'; untder preterice of restoring it to a native s I pt city ; atil ...

CHILD HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE

... trinsferring fame as-flecting too! In pride of place here last the eagle ffe*, T'Ahen tore with bloody talon the rent plain, Pier ced by the shaft of handed nations through Amnbition's life an T lahours all were vain; He wears the shattered links of the ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... vengeance on the mockers sent, Scoffing the crime and death the punishment. Thon hast revers'd the Prophet's order-sea The scoffers penalty o'ertake not thee; Thou hast made sport of age and pain-beware St. Stephen's Bethel yet cat! boast its-Pwea; Scoff ...

FINE ARTS

... and childl painted from the followiig naturally told ideas, written by the Artist himself:- is Butone step more, be not in haste; This.stone's as slippery as the last; Step cautionsly-the danger's past} Now we'll trudge homeward cbeeaily: you'll tell your ...

Review of Literature.—Science and the Arts

... better pleased. ITI1S . !,i. I A XlnA No, ni-erdole oaf the 01/Ic'li'ater'l I)Dltk ?? ?? Dv :'rt 'r n.] That icroowiictl pier-olla, Dea. \Ar'.i 1)(as l'l ?? IluatlI parl tate, thc igre:1tc 'st 1lt (IF k itIn,'s' 5lIht'Oauie lluitia' two horses with ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... Hamilton, William M,. Smyth, V. O'Conuor, Chamberlain, Disney, Hawkins, Edward Mitchell, Boyd, St. George Rsrbbourne, Mocartney, Piers, Gale, Uirogan, Wim. ].oftus, Armit. General Kesting, lathborne, Torrens, Ar- thure. Stanhope, Monck Mason, Jslnston, Rotile ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... gold figures in the centre, and was orlamented with th'e richrit paste drops., ' ' - . Dn each side of the Saloon were large pier looking glasses. * where was also an elegant fancy table, on which were Grcian -and nine gilt candlesticks with candles to ...

SONNET

... But ?? impruident-wvss their haste, For ii tbe iiquor thus abused, - -A -q -is l -43 nused, - Wbicin their he;rts theyifeelwbo tastee A3n the Kr.N s landing yesteday se'nnight, the first. ,ersonage he recognised opn the pier was the Earl' of lNt3TON. Kingstoit ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... yacht, his Majesty was rowed ashore in a French boat and, we are happy to add, landed in perfect health and safety upon the Pier, amidst a great concourse of spectators. Wte understand, from' several of the officers, that his. Majesty was pleased to express ...