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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... eAboLP H US thle Countefs of CARDIGAN andELy, Lady CATH- CART and WALDEGRAVE, walked co. St. George's 'Cathedra!, where an excellent fermhon wasf preached by the Rev. Dr. LANGFoRo;, froni thee VIII. Chap- ter of St. JOHN's Gofpel, ard the 32dVerfe. On ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... . ?? Mr. PoPE Emerance ?? . . ?? Mrs. W.WFST Bathilda ?? Miss SMssil'soN The authorbas avowed himself intbe personof Mr. GRATTAN, n the writer of High Ways and BIye Ways, and we regret tha. pulilic expectation thus excited has not been gratified ; partly ...

LITERATURE

... Senior Wrangler to SI. John's CLI College. her~ Teae following have beeon elected afteirnooni preachers at 500l Great Saint Mary :_January, 1844, the Rev. R. Blaholor~k. inl catherine Ball; Februrory, the !tev. IV. Selwyn, St. Johns's anu Collego ; Marchi ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Fist is Sir John Sli'allotv, descendedt from Mr. Justice S. who was once described by a wor- thy Bart. a friend of his, as et man mdefe after oeu- Iger of a cheeseparzng. The third is said to be a Sir John Shilly, and a fourth is Sir John Shally-all nearly ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... produced. A new farce is alfu in preparatioe. re- THEATRE ROYAL COVENT GARDEN. This Eveuling- willbe~ed a Comedy called no JOHN BUlt.; or, an Englilman's Fire ide. le The Earl of Fitz-Balaam, Mr: Waddy; Peregrie, by .Mr. at Coolh; Sir Simon Rocbdale, ...

ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA, COVENTGARDEN

... sweep of the boxes, and was hang with pink drapery and lace curtains, surmounted by a crown of huge dimensions anO a trophy of Arms, all richly gilt. It was lined throughout with white, abundantly decorated with flowers, and lighted bytwo rich glass candelabra ...

LITERATURE

... really national demonstration made by the Irish was in the reign of Elizabeth, when the great house of O'Neil began to mea- sure arms with its opponents in a war of independence. Hugh Earl of Tyrone was the leader under whom this strife of a single clan against ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... DAvV, Bart., N'V. T. 3hks mF4s&9.; tee Lord Bishop of CAkL5sLTE, TAYLOIR CoaBts, ?? Hs= , Esq, J. Fr --v,~kv£ kfbus Ham1 , JoHN POND, 3IW' .WOt5ON .D. 'IssOBtAS YOUNG, M.D. s' (irTB Na*CouieciL-The Earl of ABaRaEt*, MArTME.W ?? M.D ,-Jo'ss B£.r~ow, Bq ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Arrivals at Grillion'sHotel, Albemarle-street:-Hon. STRAT v LFORD CANNING, from a tour; WILLIAM MIDDLETON, Esq.- Departure: JOHN LEVESON GOWER, Esq. for the Continent. Arrivals at Read's, Hotel, Lower Grosvenor-street :-Vis- countess and Miss ALLEN, from ...

LITERATURE

... some cardin)al doctrine influencing after generations in a moral, in a political, or in a social sense; but in the life of John Earl of Eldon we fall on the life of one who did good to no human. being, except his own kith and kindred. Bat let us resume ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... thr~oighout, .with, the arms, order o, 9f the gar~ter,-8rc. &o carriage'a, compass perch, hammer cloth to correspondl. . :Duke of C6MstRLANDn-',An niuy,'elegant and peculiarly construied Vis-a-Vis, painted patcenti yellow, with arms, sup- .porters, crests ...

LITERATURE

... Character, although but one of the four relates to that subject, and the tract on Popular Ignorance, have made the name of John Foster a familiar word wherever the English language is spoken. It would be difficult to mention any other comlpositions on ...