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FINE ARTS

... FINE AR TS. I I B1.ITISU INSTITUTION. OrW Wedaesday the Gallery was re-opened to the Students. ,The Governors have sent choice pictures from their collec- tions frtile improvement of the young paititers. His MA- aEST., the Patron of this highly beneficial Institution, has sent a .large piece by TiNTo FT, whose general effect of eolour and elare obscure is splendid. Capt. AcA it's Land- scape ...

FASHIONS for MAY

... ZIFtsoM for 2I-t P n o ai'wt~ n ± 6 - x . A p lain o u n d d re a o f w hnit e muflin. A fkrf i: aw o V lilac or otr C ?? mfo, tie doten behind With a bow of ribboLn, and. e V ufin te l vmhetl iined with brinkbab and trimried at the-enda with brA d blric k lace. A fl ail bn ntim d of la e m uf-in,, r ,rnj . ith Or ithout a vcil) made deoper ot oner tide than thle other, antd ornamsnted with a ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... THE MAIIRROR OF FASHION. _ _ TO SUMW slrE VpFmY Aoi ANHD BO2D OF I 7E lMP, ITS FORN 'Al4iD PllESSDURE. THEATRE ROYAL, H-AYMARKET, This Evenhig, will he prcfentcd a Plky, callad The VOICE of NATURE. With. new feencs, dreffeg and decorations. The CharacL'ers by Mr. Barrymnore, Mr. C. Kenrtble, Mr. Waddy, Mr. Palrner' MolIter ByInc, MI . Abbot. Mifs Norton, Mrs. St. Leger, Mrs. Gibbs, Mrs. ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... I .7 I - :i: I ! or - ,- O.- : ' ~ ?? ' ~ . , : ' . ?? I OTHE MXIRROR 0b F~s5h N. _s }: TO Sttew TrM Vaitl AGE ANO, DoDrY o TltE *Mi , IT,'FORM AND :PA t77UR&.' I'otmorrrw E vin~ngjwt.l beperfornicd aientire new grand fcerions Opera, with new icenes, drfi'Lss, atad dc.ratirions, compofed here irtlliub Tle.tre, by-Mr. ia .ire' tha~terbfthe Chapel to his Stretoe Highncfs the Eldlaor of Bavaria, ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... TH E MIRPOR OF FASHION. -- TO SHIEW 1tis V2RYT AGE AM BOEY O THE 'rTIMErITS FORM AND PIRESsURE. Il'HEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. To-morrow Evening their Majefties Seivants will perform LOVERS' VOWS. Baron Wildenhaimn, Mr. Barrymore; Count Caffel, Mr. Ruf- fell; Anhalt, Mr. H. onlolmfton; Frederick, Mr. Pope; Verdun, Mr. Cllrey. Agatha Friberg, Mrs. Anfell; Amclia Wilden- tlai1, !hIra. H. Johnflen ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... THE MIRROR OF FASHIONM f ?? - ro sbiltr THE VEjlV AGE ANIa BODY OF rtiE rv?'E, ITS rr '4ANfl 'I HEA'TRIE ROYAL, HAYAM.ARKr'r S'is Eveniltg ,vii be pruernted, A new Play. in ,l'hre A\ts, callcd . ,The IV,#[D of BR160ISTO. The Charaaers by Mr.: Vahmner, Mr. Blitrot, MATr. Capnm, Mr. Archer, Mr. Nlatthews, Mr. T; ylor, Mr. Elli;'(1n 2, rr« T. Woodfatl;; Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Keys, Mifs Gaudry , l~iir ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Tr HE AIRROR OF, F1?SHIOM . l VltZRYv AGE AND BODY OF rTHE TLMC, ITt rORM. AND PRESSUitE. -_ I' KING'S 'ITErTRE. I This Evening will be performed, the new grand seriou6 r Opera, PtoIIIei `n ltF, with Chorusere, new Scenery, Drcsses,.clruations, c. Phe Mu.ieiccnmprsed here pur- lyfor ers. l nllirn b7 Bianehi. ot tile list ac%, will he given a DIVERTISEMENT. HEd oF the Opera, tile new grand ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... ?? SHEWi TUZ VEIRY agE AND BODY OF TuZ TIME, ITS FORM , AND PRESSURE. . fr I THEATRE ROYAL, 1)RURY-LANE. This Evening theiar Majesties Servants will adt THE'WILL. ?? Albina Maitdeville, Miss Ray, frorn the Theatre Cheltenham, go being her first appearance on this stage. de Af ter which, a new Melo-Dransa, in Three Ads,called th TEKELI; or, THE SIEGE of MONTGATZ. th To-morrow, The Duenna, witha ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... : ?? TO 55tEW THE VERY AGE: AND BODY OF TUE TIxm, ITS FORlMt AND PUSURE. - TEIE'ATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. This Evening their Majesties Serajimts will adt THE WONDER. After whizh will be intreduced (5th time) a rew Melo Drama, in l1isree Adts, called TEKELI; or, THE SIEGE of IGiNTGATZ. To-worrow, The Haunted Tower, with Tekel. TLIEAT'RFk ROYAL, COVENT GARDEN. This Evening will be adted ADRIAN and ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... TH4 0 MISRROR Ofi' PASrflOA. It -~D i ;-y - TO vrt;lr* ?? Vy.5V ACe ND ?? OF I;E rri&, ITTvstd ANo PaESSCISSE.- THiEAiE R(? iPAL, JRURY-LANB. rhie ?? their Maijsties Servatits wvill at * ^ \VYsIi ) 001) and. SH-E WCIt'D NOT. X(ter ewhicb ?? be initreldiced4th rime) a new Meld Dranaa, in T'hr~t 6'LT TElEI; or,. W1ikH t-Itl1 of YIONTGAli. To-morrow, The Travellers. After which wvll be proeutid ...

ANSWER TO THE EPIGRAM ON THE CHANCE-SELLER, IN LAST SATURDAY'S PAPER

... ANaWER TO Ttl' EPIGRAM ON 'Tas CHANCE-SELIE3t l XN LAST SATURDAY'S PAPER.,'. Our foes to thwart, it is agreed, ' Iis s very small; Yet if he don't hr CGbave succeed, Ue'lllno; succeed at all ! - Oft. Zs. ?? ?? P . If we are to forml ad estimate of Mr. H. SIDDONS'S charathcr as a poet, from the specimen we inserted yes- terday, we must pay a coompliment to his tasie at the ex. pence of his ...