LITERATURE

... of copper- Ilates. It will certainly be published before Christmas. The Life of Ceneral Washington, drawvn np t from his owr, papers, and publi-hed by his fami- ly, will appear about Christmas, and may be considered as the most authentic Historicai Do- ...

A CHRISTMAS DITTY

... A CHRISTMAS DrITY. At; Orphan wbD not longbefore Had ou hter parents kiid and tender, Stood'near a Lord and Lady's door, 'ho had no child, and liv'd in tplendour. She warbled ftrains of genuine woe, In hope to catch the ear of pity, Her little heart's ...

CHRISTMAS DAY

... CHRISTMAS DAY.: xY MR, tlCBAltt. Seated in his triumphal car, Clad with the tropihies of the war, Lo ! fee the Hero matchlefs Cm at comne i Loud ihout the holl the vifAros name; .Shrill blows the trilrp his ma tial sime: While cqitive bound his power ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... rtion in you Paper. - JtW'VENIS. QUOD C IrC5, sit EST. Whwn LITT LE JACF HoiucER, so close in a corner, Sat eating of Christmas pie, -I-e put in his thumb, and ho pulled out a plunm, And said-WbVhat a good hoy ama Il! W'hen the venal and base, to ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... His MAJESTY will come to town.to-morrow, to hold a PrivyCouncil at the Queen's Palace. ' ' His Grace the Duke of Bedforrd' Christmas shew of cattle,,for Eis annual prizes, will be held at the City Re-: pository, Barbican, on Friday the i 3th day of Dedem- ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Harlequin's Magnet;or, The Scandinavian Sorcerer.-,. T a he MUS'LC eusnssosd b y Messrs. Ware and Davy. We Wednesday being Christmas Day, their PM1AJESTIES n- and the PRIlic'ESSES, accompanied. by General FITZ. e- ROYCo. TAYLOR, Ladies ELY, CRANLEY, SYp- ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... begun to enliven that part of the fa- shionable world with a course of routs, such as are usu- ally commenced after the Christmas 'holidays. I, I It 3- p ti n IC tl at St Di tc L 0 SI Ca El of Ca or A AV IC P ti, ra di si c; fe tl C: IC II C LAW INTELLIGENCE ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Viscoulat Hdwicki Thle Malquis Of TaviSTOcx, Lord Joihi and Lord WILL'IAM 1RUSSELL, sods to tha Doke of ?? are to pass the Christmas hoolidays with their NUble parents at Dublin Castle. Ycsterday the Countess af SkNaCE1s returned to towil h from Bath, with ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... %willbo ?dded, for cir, the first time, a new Pantomime, called Harlequin and Mother Om S Goose,, or, The Goldesi Egg. in- On Christmas-day their MAJESTIES and the PRIu- bro ere cEssES, DukjesKENTeandCAMBsiHtG.E,attendeddivine in; service at Sci George's Chapel ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... iin' George-street, Hanover-square,' fromn B1rocet Hall, the seat of Viscouint MELBbUNE, where > they have spent their Christmas. Yesterday Lojrd, GAGv arrived at his town house in . Arhingtdq-§treet. The 'Honourable' Miss A. PELHAM, dagaghter of, r ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Preparations are mnakin. for a in*'st splegdid Gala Ball and Supper, to-be gii-en by her MA] ESTY at WiUid- sor Castle, in the Christmas wreek th~e Mwlole to be un- der the tasteful dire&fioi 'and management of tlie Prin- cess ELIZABETH. It is said Judge ROOKE ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... an airing 'on horseback in Windsor Park. Mr. anid Mrs. SHrRIDAN are to. be amnori the visi- tors at the Oaks, the ensuing Christmas. Geneial BrNTHAM and Family, of the Inspedor- General's Office, at the Admiralty, are arrived at Har- wich, from St. Petersburgh ...