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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... cif Barbadoes; H4. m An has arrived .from Ireland. He is faid to havq ?? him ma New ImPlay, which will be per- forined at Drury lane. S- Sir HaNRY MILDMAY, Bart, i it fLiid, will fhortily be advanced to the 'pccrago, as wstll as Sir WisL.LiAm X LTENEY, ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... THE E I ' - :AJRROR OP P43SIOCM ?? SHE1W, Tua vEWTAG15 AND BODY 'Fj TttE TiM15, iss FORM AND ISGR EKr' THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY- LANE.- This Evening, Their Majefties Servants will perform A'BOLD SI ROKE!for a WiFE. Wi To which will be added The CARAVAN. With ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... (Pofitirely for the laht t itne this feafon.) For the BENEFIT of Mr. WEWITZER, and Mr. POWELL, Prompter. THiEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. This Evening, 'liE MARRIAGE PROMISE. At the End of the Play, a favourite fong by Mrs. Bland. After which, a Farce, called ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... and: wrcs in the.Wnc IKen Militia. . \ .; ?? l. SH [RLD, etC nsder:fard., is. really erpkfa~ 1isixfe~lf in an Opea .fr Drury lane Teatre.~ T~he ~itsĀ±f of' thu ictaroiing Conzpotrr hav'e:to lon ?? to the Wheires'fltiath l of $uperfttn trod .S 1solr6 r ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... irnpieft& on the'town. 'A morning paper Iates that AMr..,CoyL maz .refuihig to part wiil LL I STON to perform Rdolla at Drury'. lane, Pop: is therefore to:;undertake that charatr. What-! rPoPiE on ly: the Iocvneenns ofELLSTON - > I~t-appears from. the ...

LINES, WRITTEN BY A TRAVELLER ON THE WALLS OF THE ALLAMBRA, THE ANCIENT MOORISH PALACE AT GRENADA

... efcaped, .( the nu-merous flocks -of qieep muit iuflfer-it was ,re- f ore folved he ihould not be turned out. cu- ; . ' as Drury Lane Theatre wag crowded la night-(ich r raii is .the attradion of thelfpedid fcenery, and the magni. {: ficent mnanine in 'which ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... faid, is not to open with Pizalro, as was originally intended, in con- leqtc nce of the refolution to begin with it at Drury. lane. It is faid that tome additions and alterations, tt ited tothbe times, have been mnade by Mr. SHERLDAN. Mrs. POWELL is to ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Madame Coralli. !n- ._ BY PARTICULAR DESIRE.-For the BENEFIT of Mr. FOSBROOK, Box-book, and Hnufe.keeper. in THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. Thi6 Evening, M UCH ADO ABOU [T NOTHING. rn ,Blenedick, Mr. C. Keimble (his firt appearance in, that chla- d: rantcr); ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... to the Lodge about two o'clock. When it was firft mentioned that a Newfoundland dog was to make his firit appearance at Drury-lane Theatre, fome people thought the Manager mad, but I it was certainly a happy circumfiance for the Theatre, that he was not ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... of \1ALEs and Princeft CHARLOTTE of W4LES, paid a morning vifit to Lady C. FjN cH, at her apartments St. j.ames's Palace. Drury Lane Theatre has been new painted and em- bellilhed this feafon, and afogether appears frelh and elegant. Yefterday Colonel COTYON ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Wislter, with entirely new fcenery, machinery, dreffes and . decoratiojis. .or thc BENEFIT of Mr. D1GNUM. TIJiE.2l'RE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. This. Evening, The STrRANGER. The Vocal Parts by. M-s. Bland, Xlifs B. AMenage. Witb. Dancisi incidenjal to the piece, ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... -- . i11IARO. OF ESRIN. V THY VIPRY AR AO SV orF Ina tiZ5A, tTS F D. . BY COMMAND OF TtrEI. 'MAJE't t THEEATRE ROYAL4. DRURY ;LANE ' . is Evening ?? will peodrm A new'omndy,infveA caltd' THE RRIAGE tgOMlS - To'wliichwillb added; (by Comnand) - ' ~A HOUSE ...