CURIOUS ANTT Q_U F.

... la!e in the possession ef the Right Hen. Lerd Ca-tssdsr mem at Wolarn Alley. s i a, Sept. JJ, ISoo. The attention of the Amateurs of the Fine Arts having been lately else ited by the fale of Lord Caw- dor's noble Collection cf Antiques, and particularly ...

CHESS

... CHESS. *\rE think the amateurs of this fcientific game will be churned with the following account of a ?? .'ft beautiful move ot Chefs. The tale of itfelf s» ?? retting, and has been put into verfe by no vulgar peu. THE SIORY. •' Two Persians had engaged ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... fi: haps be of more fervice above bridge! ter ?? - the Charter-hourcdtreet is now become a fafhionable an. rendezvous for amateurs of the French language- cifi 'by meet at the Abbc de Roufigny's every Wednef- $ay to fpend what they call ?? Fran'oiye, and ...

PORTSMOUTH THEATRICALS.—Agreeably to our anticipation in the laft Telegraph, our Theatre

... and modulation of voice, with articulate and energetic expreifion, he is certainly the firft Singger in the Kingdom. The Amateurs of Mufic, and all who Are capablk of being charmed by its fafciinating influence, will =ow have an opportunity of a treat ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... of w-as The A'lafque of Comr!,r, and while the lovers of the dranwa were delighted by the claffic poetry of MILTO.N, the amateurs-of ?? were regaled by the vocal powers of Mrs. Coteoucv, Mrs. MoUNTAIN, Uifs STEPRENS, Mr. 1LELLY, Mr. DIG- NUAI, &c. - The-lady ...

SUMMER THEATRES

... has he limited his exertions-to mere decoration He has procured a mrio perfctt orcheiflra ; and we prefume to fay, that the amateurs will be moit agree- -Ably furprifed by the union of fcience and exectttion iwhich.they difplay. TheOverture-totlh nen-grand ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Thurfday, at her houfe in Hyde Park Corner. Lady DuDLEY aifo fees company on Friday, at her: refidence at Grofvenor Gate. The amateurs of mufe are to be deprived of :the incomparable talents of FRAAENZ L after this night. He is certaino one of the fineft ...

THEATRICALS

... . e z iA T I ' C I ' se Ayr, ?? ?? IDER PRINTER OF THE CALEDONIAN MEPCtURY. Jut deli - S Sonei amateurs of the drama have gone fo far 29 as to affert, that certain performers were born 3' FRoT for certain ?? example,it was long r re- fince raid that MAKLIN ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... two Xand ithree himdrfed ipeople M.-M..& j~et, thc 1'J7daQf k, apd W Gdf pe'1;4c-%a;le been p'er. formed. . The. 1rncp I amateur pe'rormerwerve tiwo Mr. HA cToPS,)Mr. MuNOY-,and Mr LbLS BOROnW. TWo efterainmients--tg e W eritrtn by th6 'lat-> ter. -The ...

THEATRE

... fr Mrs. BlLLIU TONby BiBANcHi,' when at Zap. pIes, and fungiby her in ?? of San Carlos,: to - the, enchantment of all the amateurs of: Italy. Never, however, was there a circumftance which fo emphatically marked the difference be- tween this Hile of execution; ...

SIBLY'S Subscription Concerts commenced on Tuesday last, with the most promising eclat. The

... aid pic104 of Ctone, and. f 4iiited .and accurate .fin1gerinig,~ as ?? .the; Br grextatc fitis~aatiodi to. our..Muiical Amateurs.-wE v M r; Siblyf e-xecuted hiis Soriata - on~ thie Piano; witW p all. t1at ftyle of vivacit.y, -apreffiion, ad - fcientific ...

THEATRES

... very great favourite with the public, but his Grianio is, wevthink, a verv'iffdifercrnt appearance. COVE NT-GARDE.N.-ThCe amateurs of the draama laft night found provided for them atthishoufe, atreat which combined both excellence and novelty. Who, will ...