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SPARRING EXHIBITION

... I ?? VG-SttTIRITWIC ?? a Londri Paiper of Thurjdaj Reynolds, thii boxer'had areal crowded lires court yesterday as a perormer of merit, and th :saateurs we're.bigh y:peas 'd with' the soprts. The performances commentcei itt a EnV manl er ¶elbre the Mster J Me Ctreo ?? vneltr the- k~la~r of the,e CiremeorsieSls'adr his ,8ppera5 Ayres, t aeipu.lis,, n .0t-ber Wttredispt ing ibout each ouhe¶' ...

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... ?? A ?? ABSTRACt Oa ?? OF THE TIIEM. TIme Countess Lievet arid suite sailed from Dover for Calais on Sunday, un bter way to lRussia. Count Lieven accierwpe.. nied Jier trom London no farther than Gravesend, where he emhbaked in a guin.brig to save travelling by land. The Prince and Princtras Psterhazy have taken a viia at Hatp~tetid for the accommanodation of the junior branchea of their ...

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... THE 'ASIJOrNA3BLE IWORLD.P. A KataF ADiSThACT OR CI1ROSrCLE OF 'XI IE TJ55?5.- Her M\ajesty dined on Sunday. fir the frst time, at her house in London, and returned in the evening to Bransjea- lburgh House. Hyde Park yesterday was crowecd with eqhlvipages of S. brilliant description, inytt of which had the appearance on being newly launebed. Tite visitors had frequent opportuni- ties for ...

GRAND CORONATION CONCERTS

... I . . GRAND CORONA0IiON CO-NCE.R:TS. . I , The lost Grand Concert of the series, intended to Womm morate his Majesty's ssoist gra6 ous visit, ?? at the Ttfeatre Royal, on Friday evening. T`he house w:, 4sht i o ll 1o attended. Miss Cho10eT Mts.Vi nceut, Messieu'iis Duraset, dnd Rol le. wereciniversally 1S applauded in tbe glee i' Ye slotted shnakes. a4 VWas .sosel S Begrez, in Scias, 1D A ...

ROYAL ENTERTAINMENT AT THE AUSTRIAN AMBASSADORS

... ?? ROY4l gdqTATAJINMENT AT THs AUwTRii ;- AMJI4SSAVOR1 S. I: ra~~~rttarmrae ACCOUhT.' The ?? were a ball, supper, and convtrazzie- arid adl the resou cei of the establishment were dripliyed trnit inti} 4te splendour : The two priscipal drawring rooims; critsion and 'gold, with medallion ceililgs, noinable mirrors,' respiendent ciystaslhandea defiers, add crimson satin draperie , couches ...

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... THE FASLUONABLE WORLD. A BRIslF CHriONICtjt AND ABS52'5AQ' Op THLr TIMFS. DRAWING-ROOM AT THE CASTLE. Yesterday evening, the Marquis of Anglesey held his first Drawing-room at the Castle. At half-past eight the carriages began to arrive. The attend- ance will speak for itself. PnlVATE EN1 REE. Lord Chancellor and Hon. Aliases Plunkett. Master of the Rolls. Chief Justice of the Common Pleas. ...

THE BOHEMIAN BROTHERS

... THE BOHEMIAN BROTHERS| This concert was rather tbinly attended on Saturday, (we pre- |fl01 sume from the anti-Union' excitement Which has seized man, ao t bidt man, and child,) but the songs were in the usual style of excel| ass lence. We ought have mentioned, that tho whole js divided into bus three acts, or something like acts, each consisting of three songs, and and that the vlhole ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... I T. o ?? R.OYAL. t ie 'l'y0 ol ?? Peoint qf( ?? woe performed last exening to a good house. Mathevrs, as C iealier det St. Fraitc. suppo ted his characeter wel. Tihe Stirtggle between natural affection and slcoionr, with thle victory of the latter, were very well de- picted. Miss Huddart performed Bertha, and we think it a character well suited to her. The rolling of her eyes, and wild ...

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... T7HE FASHIONABLE WORLD. i .,A ABTRA~ AND BRIEF CHRlONqICLE OF T~uE 'Iber Mjesties entert- iced the Princess Augoetst tbe RaeL- elan -Amlbssadur and Princess Lieven, ?? Minister 'Id Thrurssdayinptda, Lady 1%loaynt and a Se-loot party, at dinner, oiur. .i at S.aessPlace, fbel~r 51l.1'sties left to-n ond Thursday afternoon for the resi- dence of the Duke and Duchess of Cuumberlind, at. Keke't o ...

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... { sA itSE? ADBTRACT AND CHRONICI.E oP ia - ,lV,,vlgoR, Fiserna.-Yesteritsy ?? King rode out alone in his rlose carriage for a abort time. Sir H. Wheatley,, Sir B. Steven. oa Sir %v. Waller, aod Lord Faraborough arrived at the Castle yearerday-fternooti aad bad the5 honour of dining and spending the Oleveng wwth their Majorities. These royal visitors continue 'It ds Castle. The King anti Queen, ...

LINES ADDRESSED BY MR. T. MOORE TO CAROLINE, VISCOUNTESS VALLETORT

... LINES ADDR D R. MOORE TO CAROf E . LINE, VISCOUNTESS VALLETORT. WRITTEN AT LACOCK AUBtY, JANUARY 183t. Wh-n 1 would sing thny beauty's light, Such various forms, aud all so bright, I've seen thee, from thy childhood, wear, I know not which to call most fair, Nor 'mong the countless charms that cpring For ever round thee, which to sing. When I would paint thee, as thou art, Then all thou wert ...

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... TrlE FASHlIOVNA BLE WORLD. R A Ettip CHRONICL AiND ASOSTLSACT OF THlE TIMES. FAShIIONABLE ARRIVALS IN LONDON.-.The Earl if Iehjfirne, Viscount Temijletow-n, the Earl and Countess of Keiliiare, Colonel asid Mrs. Lloyd. Mea1tl;AGES IN HIGii LIFF.-At Brighton, on liursday. tbe Viscount Bernard, son of the Earl of Baudon, to Ctberine Mary, eldest daughter of Thomas %Vbitmore, Esq., of Ailley Park ...