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LIVERPOOL THEATRE

... LIVERPOOL THEAXRE. Tr f writer of the letter from which we have irade the fol- lowing extract, vaust excuseii us if we omit the greater part of his remaik' on the Beggirs' O(pera, asp)erformned at our h1ea- tie on 1uesday evehirig-last.---e agtee wvith him, that there re malny YvVerY objectionable passages im tbis popular- Opier; thlat thev i'itroduttion of womnen of thle towin and pickpoc-cts ...

Birth Day of the Prince Regent,—at the Liverpool Academy of Arts

... of the Vrince, eget,-at thei Liverpool Academy of Arts. l fire imirrovemerrt of Society cannot be measured by a'mo're tsc than byd tle progress of the Arts. That honour- Irle as; itttolls c aployment of the human facuities, 'ivhich r stll maerS- and incites the generous rivalry of ati~ilitinsmarks, b its exteut, the heighlt to which true .ifil'iation ?? attained, and hon air the energics oY ...

SONG.—Sung by Mr. Bennett

... 0 N G.-Sung by, Mr. Bennett. i Tlhefollowing Doggrels owe-their tooflattering reception, in sonre measure, to the good hunsiured indulgence of~tl complany; bztt porincipally to the humnourous and offective singing of Mr. RBt - L . : ; ?? of the words oft/ae first, line unskilled in (ra- -hic Art, do not however accord at ell, with his acktiionledged mierits as aniartist :- You perhaps,may ...

THE PLIT DIAMOND

... . . o vis I++>rl;1o oft Mr. Thomas Pitt, the ?? of the late cc neverv to-be-forgotten minister, was, during the igin o of Quc- n .Anne, g of Ft nge, , itithe East I nldies. He l there purchased that ebtraordinary-sized j -lsond, called the lege ge1t, or more com monly thezPitt-Diaseend, for. £20,400 sterling; and he afterwards sold it to the King of France for the enormo us surn of Xl35,O ...

LIVERPOOL THEATRE

... LIYIN:RP9OL -ageE- TRt. 'fl.E1~J emmnpnro~q~n chniewnsromor MR. MUNDZNE ?? a shortengagement on Mondayi evening last, in the excellent comed Lo rhb Roiad t'o Ruin, as Old-Dornton,,one of his hest cbarapters; sindexpesiencadthati wvant reception lssruhi his establislied' excellenc6 deservei . He performed it threughout with great nature aiinpa-pnrial feeling;, and h12 proved the vensality of ...

LIVERPOOL THEATRE

... LIVERPOOL TR ATRE :Comedv of The- Yv~ette Ern-se, Y The new Comedy; of The- (Ott ay wis per- Y formed last Monday evening' -for.Ihe 'first tine o n the Liver- S 'X pool'boards. It is from tlhepen G- T. ?? .an actor of . h very respectable standing, and an author of some otber success- ' Y fulplays.. The. present comedy has diversity of characters . point of dialogue- and incidents, bh serous ...

THEATRE-ROYAL

... T:: THEATIRE-ROYAL. __ . A ?? - I A . _ . ohe affectifig Ttigady of sabe&at or t.ie fati- marriage, was performed Son Monday; ii'd introdiyed (after an alisense o£ years,) ?? SMZTHif te. TheaTbeftoyi Covent-Gardienj as-the IHeroine of the Pee; -ur ?? -ere-nattuilly d higiifrom the uisiversl'approbiationi which -etteudealherZ ?? fosniances, when-she last visited tiis, her native Town, sad, the ...

HOME TRUTHS

... IWxME TRUTHS. what a change the last twelve months have matde ! ?? ' change jnre1dit, and in'trade; A. 'r s topped, Al business at a stand,-, All CP5 pr no demand';-. There no ,;n I itrjasa , upsotli~sigtwo'.tio t -dile, merchants loitering ap and down. - Ih erc W tarn, some ?? claoly sg, APears to nark stiagtion sanid deltne: ic the paec that tops yon wcstbiis height, B,. ioted signal ...

CARILLONS, or MUSICAL BELLS

... - CAUILL).NSLor DMVSSICAL BBLLS. 0i0 At Courtray he perceived, the stroig passion for the 'Caril- tons, or Chliines, which is every where so preiident tliroighou ihe Netherlands, -where the violent predilectiom of the niti's, or this ,species of music, aand the'consequent higli cultivati t'it,'have'arried it to ani amost incredible degree of perfecticin At Gheiit the A~uthor.asce'nded the ...

THE COMET!!!

... kgisli' c{ .I R~AD S;Bexetk, byl~r. TAgeYa~as. 'retO fal5Y, s for something thiat'si new i oneeYiiC e Stars are ?? Set out for Loaidon;, Ant ?? will do 'Stbehd 0f Laeral, ;Johit~tstoe, ieid Maneder ?? fthS Cendttyou all base heard spea'-, . Ot th doubt, have all se the dread sight, Widti nakes all the old womnqae %'jdslt its great doery tail, ev'r'y night !- CHORUrS. - Oh ! this Comet -this ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... ,THEAT=REMROAL. at -S ?? appears for -the aat-time and rher own be i net onihisrpresent -Friday, bd ill no doubt receive. the 1i1- ne, beral suppordue to soanuch protes-onal,*.tatcombined with be private worth. .. Her fr ageo 4 , iatters has- been.arduous ini se varied thoigh not precisely confined to the .in which £4e most eminently eceIs. the taste or the public requiring that A comedy ...

Original Poetry

... Or1iina l PoeIry. I.sPriests, llistorrun5 slay,. APr' Greeks such sovereign smay, 'flalon lht they said, was doubted; Ad ,dlat at Delphi they pronou'nc'd, Biloe'er denied was sousndly trmunc'd, And ever after seouted. The Grecian Youth1i a merry crew, eh'bti for sous e sport; and w ell tbeyv knew - Sn Oraclc wsould speed 'emta; so to the ri is they straigis: applied, m IntrStsstrong'to be ...