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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... public writers who labour to depreciate the Queen and her adherents, it would be impossible to observe wichout a3tonishment the hardy assertions which they daily pro- mulgate. All the ?? Journalists have alleged that upon her Majesty's visit last week to Drury-lane ...

THE DRAWING ROOM

... Strjeant Lefroy. Slits-Comnpton florsville, d P- Come, Harcourt tees, i Wulsley, A Wironor, C M~owver, W H Clarke, 'A Csrden. .Thomas Esmonde, William BVellam, ,Dudly, P gillf, W' Chatterton, TIhoma's flutler, W Cox. I Rifbton, 4acbeAt Shaw. Edward 6snly ...

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... missed about the samne time, and ivjo. it is teared, from being last seen at play near the spot, inE met with a ?? grave. | ir. Hardy oneofthe Assistant Keepers of Ncwivate, lrax n'ao | 7pointed the new Keeper of Ilchester Goal; in lth rmLwC oi Mr. Bridle. ...

FASHIONS FOR AUGUST

... Repository. DOGGEITS COAT AND BADGE.-Yesterday being the first of August, the Coat snd Badge given under the-will of the late Mr. Thomas Doggett, wvere rowed for by the six following young watermen, just out of their apprenticeship:-George Thos. Butcher, Hlungerford; ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... ifthe ORD CHANCEL- LOR'S health will permit him to leave his own domain, which is at no great distance from Lulworth, this hardy and indefa- tigable sportsman will join the party. ] Signor BENELLI still remains on the Continent, catering forl the ensuing ...

MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... lTessrsW. IVWaxwe-iU, Rotherane, and ' Of George Maxwell1 'Mr. Andrew Brown'; Mr. Thomas Dodson, I- at. Mr. Lloyd, and'Mr. Thqmas Allison; Mr. Carson;. Mr. and I ire Mrs. Thomas Littledale; Mr. John Cropper;. Mr. John Mat. t dit thie. Mir. John MIAdane; Mr ...

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... from each country and each county, b Flock here to share old Mersey's busnty; bag Our wily nelghbour of the north, woo A hardy prudent race sends forth- to d A ploddltig, saving, modest crew. Dra Oh, Caledonia! to thee are due Of Our thanks, for what ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Evening will be presented, SEEING IS RELIEVING.-After whigh, THE BELLE'S STRA'T'AGESM. Dolrcourt, Mr. Cooper; Hardy, rl. Williams; Letitia Hardy, Madame Vestris Sirs. Racket, Alta. Glibsb-To conclude with, A YEAR IN AN HOUR; or, The Cock of the Walk. To-morraw ...

MASTER GEORGE ASPULL'S CONCERTS

... Joseph Wilson and Thomas Hamil- e ton, assault and* robbery; James Park,. discharging loaded. flri-armnswith intent to murder; Catherine MI'Lead, or ti .M'G~regor, assaulting, cuttiuig, and maimilig, with intent to a' mutrder; William Hardie and ChriIstian ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... 'i'.1EA'I {JE.-T his Evening will be presented, THREE WEEKS AFTEIt MAARIIAGE.-Aftar whieh, PAUL PAY. Colonel Hardy, Air. Williams; Frrak Hardy, Mr. itDy. mond; Withertus, DIr. rounger .Sormers, Mr. W. Jrhnson;r Stanley, Air. u;olller; Harry Stailey. Air ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Mr. FAWCITT._THIn EVENING, JApril 7, 1f¢7, will be acted the Coioedyof iHE BELLAS STRATAGEA . ioritcourt, Str.C. Ketiole; Hardy, ir. Sovectti letitla ioard , ?? theeodot thePlay, wili he prrforrfl 4a (ONC.RhT.-'T;o conctudi e with, CYMON. Cymon, Sitadome ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... i conclude with, RAISIN ' I HE VWNU. HAYMARKlET ?? Evening will be preaented, TME BELLE'S STRATA(VIJ. Dorlcourt Sir Abbot Hardy. Ur. Wiliiams; Letitia Hard, Madame Veatris-After which ALL'3 Rt(4Hi'; or. TheOld Schoolllow. Sir. Ceol . Lsporte-To conclude ...