ANSWER TO THE EPIGRAM ON THE CHANCE-SELLER, IN LAST SATURDAY'S PAPER

... ANaWER TO Ttl' EPIGRAM ON 'Tas CHANCE-SELIE3t l XN LAST SATURDAY'S PAPER.,'. Our foes to thwart, it is agreed, ' Iis s very small; Yet if he don't hr CGbave succeed, Ue'lllno; succeed at all ! - Oft. Zs. ?? ?? P . If we are to forml ad estimate of Mr. H. SIDDONS'S charathcr as a poet, from the specimen we inserted yes- terday, we must pay a coompliment to his tasie at the ex. pence of his ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... THE MIJRMOR OF FAS4HION i S Tt) ?? XrueE VERY A Z AND, BODY tOF THu 'I NIE, I 1's 3ouM AND PR1E5SSUR. - - THE COURT. His Majesty field a Private Leveei at the Queen's Palace, soon after two o'clock. The following had. the honour of bcing presented to his Majesty Malor-deneral Finch; Lieutenant-Co!onel Harding, of the Royal Artillery;, Lieutenant-C,tonel George cookson, of the Royal Horse ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... MUIRROR OF FASHION. TO ?? W 'IRE VZ1 ACR AND BODt OF TMrl TIMS, I-ri voeM I ANkD ?RSrlURE. - THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. I T6.nir-r6t Evening thoir Mejeitles' Servants will adt Attaliba, Mr.joHlan (being hisfirt appeiancein that'clia- wdter); Rolla, Mr. Elliston; Oro embos Mr. Dowton' Cora, 'rs. H. Siddons; Feinando; Miss Goodwin. Pizarro, Mr. Krryrnore; Alonzo, by a Gentletan (being hts first ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... _IA1~O ,04' F4.SIITS 0 ts -wI¢ R E10 THuE VERT AY e AI4D IQ';.Yd 0'i MEirs - ' ' ING!S THEATRE. To-tneorirwia, -vening vwtill be pxresented tre Cotme MLere'o>n ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? Aili r DIVEB'l'iSjlEN'X After the Opera w41 be. per0ornwd tie gund Bal1et of L L4 SIIEtRA'IL Comndosed&by yifit Koess - (Being the la t night ?? seasonj, , THEArRE-R7aYA:, k{AY-MAPJ(F'I; ?? ' .This Evening will be ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... MIRO -ifd IQ 3 M A ?? t - . On H6M~y- P tay ~ . t. ?? o xh'sblg first s4 dei SlPii Itf~lsenH wilvE Spi~rf rm.: - : .~ f e ?? OHE ; wisi 4,lt 4 G~ 'os'o m t he Grandlti(i it a1 tt ' ?? ' 1 ~ A~~ ' dY LS PW RA . A E ;P~a. ?? i rcs ' : , - v 0 .; A:, * a s . . ?? 'did, . i Aft1ds R ?? eu, O~te.T t~ rP seco In h hat~1so ?? ~T H ~ ~ O U N ~ ?? ! S A R ~ * r; L la i c e v e r - . O Mf dac , die Par ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... w , . THE ?? OF-IFdslllolv. 1. I ?? TO SEFlEW TS71 VERY AGE AND BODT OP T HE TlMS, I 1 5 YO l.U AND PRESSURIE.- KING'S THEATRE. Yniss E§vpning (fiatssrday being Wliitsun Eve) will bje per. fcrmed the ?? IL PRINCIPE DE TARjxro. T1 re ent (,fthe firse a&, the favourite SPANISh DBVERTIS 1 MENT which was rbceived on Mr. Deshayes's Benefit with univerraal applause, in the-course of which 1by ...

TILSIT FAIR

... T'I L.S I'l' F, I .I FBOM Tiilit hit-e brn eard the news ()f cu l-lidti ci d r:,kt t. 'l~e-re I he U rti ?? dilrf not reture *J'.,ear Illhe Ft-ller'- ja ket A C'iffcim I' utper hbale, A Cwiqclr tor. N ct i donor, Jt ti~ria ot difgrrce A!id baudges At difiluour. Tli. Coij:eer ?? lili 2i tune A 'i tle, m C'lurolpe drlving: Ar t i ir .ie uiti ,,,ql h of june * S: il y momnirch; pernilcig. Tlhu, t ...

FROM THE FRENCH & DUTCH PAPERS

... :QAO TZIE FAEkCH . DUTCH PAP1URS. VIFTY-THIRD BULLETIN OF THEE GRAND ARMY. Very considerable magaiines of provisions have been found at Brieg. Annexed.s the capi- tulation of that'fortress. Prince Jerome continues the camipaign in Si- lesia with great activity. Lieutenant-General De- roi had already invested- Kbssel, and o'pened the trenches. The siege of Schweidnitz, and that of Niesse, ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... k I OF FHI , ;MIROR OF PdSHION. THli VISRV AGE ANOi SOnY OF TNE THIMC, I''s FOass AiND. PReSSURE. f- THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. Thrs Zvevning their Majesttes- Servants will ait6 : FALSE ALARMS; or, My Cousii. After.which, TEKEll. 'Po-rnorrow, The Rivals, with Tekeli.r THEA1'R ROYAL, COVENT G`ARDEEN. This Evehing mwill be adled : The REVENGE. . - After whicel, HARLEQUIN and MOTHER GOOSE. ' To ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... ?? :t O.N :sI ?? ?? 1',nF __ J LiV TTIE VERY' AGEt AND tU1 - o Ynr7rUol r r seiw ro AND MtESSL UPY(5Piu TXSh% , I T 5 USES3 Lvcning their AL DRURY TLANF This Evenig r n ajties' Servants will aac' IPIZA-kR0.. Attaliba, M. Halhartd (beiog his first ippernei htcA. rad~er); Rolla, Mr. Ellisto roiyo Merance sn Curs, la Mrs. lj. Siddons; Feruando,, Miss G.odwais iArro, Mr,. 334rrynmor~e Alonz~o by a ...

VARIETIES OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE, &c

... [ VA13~fi~j F IT~t~TVRE ?? I' A ~ B r, - t iMOm. twentl 'anion ftiite Public ladrawimn , t~o th frubc ytlA fnairo lao rsof lr. Wit hrqcd C rdrorei It, may be, ?? to recode that sin 1nl,6tutibin hias'ltel y rued, 'been formed in Aibion.Jlret, 'Bladkt'riaiis Bridlge, called ?? ~worj erv*on ~re ?? an ?? Bank, to, ?? pe~rionsof aill age, rade~,land deleripelons, an pl i of an :trorturnity of ...

NEW FASHIONS

... L . l-8; !A ON= WKEN FAHI~O~s. Nor ev62kng'dresses the ?? season, rich fi Ired TuriAy gauses of ?? colours ov* white sarsnet slipt ate now he. prn to be worn, And there is no doubt but they Wnill ?? during all the winter. Very few white dresses are ekpclted ?? last season stults were adrnft6b into the nros A genteel pare. !is, nferulybecaue'they were adopted a4 the fashion; and this ...