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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... RMPROP OF FAWYNON. THE VERY AGE AND BODY or rue TiME lts iRLEAND PREtSSURE. -: ., . ~K1Nt:'s-T15UIATRE. 'thit Evening will he. performed. (fecond tiire) a ,Cw - . Cornic Opera, called . LA- PAS'rOR1ELLA NOB6iL: T The Mtlic by Guglielmi. The principal chiaraders by Matndae Bdollt (being her Ad ap- e:lol Sice this feafon), Sig. Viganoni, Sig. Ruvediho, Sig. MrilocLi, and Signora Cocijnlatj.. ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... ?m I ? , ?IwRpo?? 01 FlVilov. ItF S F.RX B ONn On(F ortE rlMZ ITT FORtM A ND THEAtRE-R}YAL, HAY-MARXET. NOT r 'UIi)T IH iS SEIASON. FOr the l1iEpkEl' Iof Mr. JOHNSYON*. 'his Evenirig. will be prelcntcd Zorinilti, Mr. Ilarrymore; Cainlimir, MiT. PeGeli; Witzcii, Mr. Fawctt ;.iaeld- Me. Suctt; O'Curragh, Mr. Tohn- Rlloe; Rachel, Mrs. Mountain; Ninifrvd, Iviirs 'iyrer, (their firft appearance ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... THE . MIRROR OF PASNItON. TO 511RW rlaE VERY AGE AND' U5nY OF 'rut jIM T jrs FORMASND PFESSURE. - THEATRE ROYAL, DRIRY LANE, This Eyenxng thcir MaieRifts Servantswill3it - PIZARRO. - Peruvians. Ataliba, Mr. Powell; Rolla, Mr. Kemble Crozemno, Mr. Doivton; Corh, MiisBigg..-Spaniards. Pi. zarro, Mr. Barryware; Alonzo, Mr. C. jremnble; l.as Cafas, Mr. Wroughton ; Elfa, Mrs. Powell. Piter which ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... THE A MIR~ROR OP FASHION. TO S EW ruv. VERY AGE AND BOXIT o1r rut TrIMS ITS FORM AND 555Es sullt. . ITHEATRE ROlYAI,, DRTTRY I.ANE, This Evening their Majefties Servants x li revive the rinus Opera Jf Ai1:IAXERXES. With entirely new Sceeery. Drecfes. nd Decolations The Overture .ndl Mtlic by Dr. Arnold. Artaxerxes, Mr. Dignurn; Arsabancs, M.. ICCIIv; Ar- baces, Alrs. Mountain, (her 2d ...

THEATRE,

... ?WERA 7-E, DRURY-LAN E. O6 ',Saturday night this Thepitre opened for the feafon ; and we 're happy to fay that it never opened more aufpicioufly. The Pit was crol wded at a very early hour, and foon after fix the houfe was ?iln'otl fullin every part. The ?? then founding, the audience called out for G od Jne the king; the band immediately ftruck up this beautiful anthem ; and it was played in ...

IRISH STATE LOTTERY [ill] DRAWING

... I R ' SH S'JA.l] A)T pj:l$.Y' Iotw EDRAWrING. An I.xprffs vill arrive daily at tilhe { cf IO2NSHY aIT Ci. 26, CornIni!I,wieh I rcpular ?? A -'zh DaV's I)rawimgg for the immediate itdicdji(on of thofc wi. . . .r them with their commands, free of any expence ?? rfalvcs, Quarters, Eighths and Wisteent, Ivili contiliic on fale, ?? u:nriwn, dlaring the whole time of the oi-l'vring. ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... THE MIRROR OF FASHIlON. t - : ro snew TrIe VERY Ai AND BODY OB VUE IMEi LTS FORM. AND PRESSUB E. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE, This Evening their.Majefties Servantsswill ao. KING RICHARD IEH THIRD.. King Henry the Sixth, Mr. Wroucghton; Prince of Wales WMafter Chatterley; Duke of York, Mift Kelly; Duke of Glou- cefter, Mr. Kemble; Duke of Buckinghiam, Mr- ]Barrymore; Duke of 'Norfolk, Mr. Holland ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... ?? . OTF SJI M/IRROR OF FXSIIfON. TO SHEW T1it VEnYl A;OL AXIND BODY 01 YLIC TlME ITC IOttM AND THEATRE RPol, LRURY L.AN, ThsEeigtbeir Maiehkis Survanls~wiii act a Ctu~n dy, cil1ct7 Th - lihe F)LLIES OF A DAY. I After which thfe favourite 1-fical Ei rta-innent of, ' 'i he CHIl.DREN in the W'OOD. To wlwich will be added, the dramatic lk~lmance'o` *,I.iLiJLBEARDl,; or, Fctmale.Curiolty. To-norrd ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... THE MIRROR OF FASHIO0N'. TO sInrV6 THE VEETY AGE AND BODY OF 1TUE TIME IT3 FORM AS'D RES5SUR E. THXATRE ROYA1,, DRUR!;Y L.AYC E. h'l'is Evcning their Majiiies Servants II the ferrious Oera of AlTCAXKLRXS;!. W1ith entirely ncv Scenery, Dreiies, and ikcofra1-' Overture arid Mtidi by Dr. Arulvfti Artaxeraes, Mr. Dignul. ; Artaballes, Al' ?? MIrs. Mountain ; Rinienes, Mr Cooe ;; * lington; who ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... tflE 3: 1I MIRRiOR OF FASHION.; ' fl * ~ ~I . _ . I - 10 : SILPW s BUYIVERY Art AN -Rnx oP ruti *ria ?? I'flES6URF. - THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANF., This Evehiingtheir Maiefties Servants will adt- PIZARRO. Peruvians. Ataliba, Mir. Powell: Rolla, Mr. lKemble; Orozemnho, Mr. Dowton; C4rae, Mirs Biggs:-Spaniard.g Pizarro, Mr. Barrymexre Alo2zo, NMr. C. Kemble; Las Calas, Mr. Wroughton ; Elvira, Mrs. ...

THEATRES

... TIZEATRES. DRURY-LAN F.-Laft nikht a new biltorical Drama -vas brought out at this Th'atre, entitled Deaf and pJrn', or, 77,e 0pban Arotee7ea'. The piece is aft-ce tjra14iolln from a play of the celebrated 0TrZEIuB. It is faid to be foanded in a great meafure upon fade. The incidents are few, and certainly none of themr, ini- poffible. Count Hlaranmur, chiefof an illuflriorus houfti, and Firft ...