FINE ARTS

... . SIR J.'F. LEICESTER'S GALLERY. TnE Gallery is not yet closed, but as therk is a great and increasine' demand on our attention from Publications of Art and Exhibitions, we must from tbhi day postpone our remarks fill the season it wiLl be next opened by its pa- triotic Proprietor. We shiall finish with a oame deser- vedly pronounced by Fame, 1H. FuSEL!, Professor Of, er more propetly, ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... Th: 1MRATRiCAL EXAMNER.: . . rim - t u ; ~~~'' . .: .- ; .o. 374. - - - ThE burlesgue caflal the Tailors, or w-Tarni wXdjVas . revivred 'tere 'on' dThursday,ttL'+vhh iinttern-' 1tist9r The wcid trA?-@is edbd 'oh ies.fr#caisions witli r';re propriefy thani: appears at first qiIlt.. :fr fiffdgi I..n ry of' our -;eaders Lisay hinve seen tis; pic more i n uacb at d^ffere'toterSatp ...

Oracle of Fashion

... 07A~lt Jfbat ion, tArIt rVANCE 'If' V55Y1, ' t.iPt. Flrnr icr, X 1-26.-Yelterdnav, at e'ht t'el htfptisimi ef the new-borti sot) of HIis I 'xcellt tioclcI thI Illis 13ritannic Majestv's Plenipitatcstarv It thIr;I,. I, oLemniri7ed at the Palace of the British Einb h. is- were liis 11oyal flighne1s the P'rine tegrn ;)t Gtltsor aitti the Earl of Westmorland (the ftthel f ,i U thaill th)e ...

ARTISTS BENEVOLENT SOCIETY

... A ~~TIS T~~O7~;~~!ETI?. ~': ~ -,7 -,-, 'I o ,, .T . ..~1 1~f,'.,,,T ,~ Tavern to celebrate lthe T~eitts Auaif yvsay of this tndrausand Vwisd' lttitu~tion . . hat its* ob f dt erou's nsbb quite obh- -eious,.and that it is wise, to save thse ~genius that is-devq tedt4 the cultivation tof the fioe arts from the visitation saoe iJiigenct . will never be disputed by any person of; common ...

MR. SOUTHEY'S NEW POEM

... MThi. ,I'UE! Y;-* , F I,JX*.f. r tiSeCudn tcl for he h- nr,ev)duc~eI li workc, whiichl, if t6~d by i he Si2s'ca tons9 of v i ls i br oronou-nC2d Or- iI'odox. It isno N . . i,.1fs!l of nccro- nancy aid roi'' bta ;iI tale wicl, confined to t le waaitiL'too f e''s'a l~ot, MOre poerul . I e\C '5 UF' 51 5 11' t- as ilit a btelooenou Ciip'1100 Si ' I~ ii' tIV. ietie ol ti ', in E rnglish proro- ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... TH K 211[/R1,S9/ OF ZI. HS llC).V. ) .. _ rrl f~~~~~~T II VjrI TN Vlit (Y Alt; ANDi :;1' 5(I il 0F 7 ltr, I'll jOCU ANDO PA sfIU. M, Y The Ps1rNCE RErsr.:qT gavC a grand ball and supper :tn .r atthe Pavi!iol in Btighton, on Thkirsdiy nt ight ist. oni It was very numeroos and'splcodid11. hor t Ve are extremely happy to be enabhel to announce Inc f the Duke of St ssirx to he ptr Fetil v ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... 'IT 11 Bs IlfllllVi1 (OE F;!.s1SILO. -I'() S1)V TH~it C 'V !4 H A17't ANDi R500 UV(Ii . I () i E, 1T.1. M 1 ,,5 ! AN) r 1 .* Yesterday the Dakile _ of Yomsc visited the Psu ~E ef REGCE'' at Ca rlton onte.. Baton D1)c NISU tC R)1tGHi, the new I-Tesiian Iinister, re was Yesstrtorkv into rlUccd to thle I LUk- of Yoiuc, as pe Comm111andur i rn-Chief at his Ofice i) the Horne Guards. tH Tuesd iy ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... AMtIR6R Op pASfIO. ! ________________i- 'TO SiUR THE VE5V AGK AND %OOT opF TUX TlS M, IT6 orti ANI) PRESSUR(. . WIND)S0)It, AHLr. 12.. The Queei- had a party last ev'eningof theNobility an1persons of distinrifioh, to join in the geneal. re- ioicingfs ot te otty; amon'gh the company invitel svas General Tayloi mho had just ar ived fromt abroad. hIle towns of Windsor and Eton were one .blaze of ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... - 133 tEAT AGN AND BUT AOF 5tUM 1' M ORK AND PUSSURL THE PRINCE REGENTS COURT, &c. Wednesday evening, about a quarter past asx O'clock, the Prince Regent arrived at Calton House from the Pavilion, at Brighton. Yesterday morning, soon after eleven, the Princem Augusta and the Duchess of 'Gloucester arrived at the Queen's Palace from Windsor. At one the Prince Regent went from Carlton House to ...

SONNET TO LORD THURLOW, ON HIS POEM OF MOONLIGHT

... SO'N.EYr TO LORD THURLOW, V ON I11S POEM-1 OF MOONLIGHT. Thou migIhty Bard! aye, peer hss, though a Peer! Who with thy Lzdy Muse dast take a walk, And with tle Angels and the Stars dost talk w, When the Molon rises and the night is clear Oh! deign to smile propitious on my vcrse, Whsile 1 in j(youIs number; do rehearse . Thy praises ev'nunte tlj'otttecettlS line ! For all that BYROI) has, ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... MlIRR 01 OF FA'SHION7.. . l WIxnDso R, OCTOhrlei 4. Thtursday thle Princess Augusta antd I'rinvess Sophia of Gloul- cester honoulred the Ilonlourahile l\lrs- Egiertonl withl a morninig ,visit, at bter h rinse, un Castle-hill. 'I'he 1baird of the thlird regr- ment played on the lawn inl frent oF thle houlse, wvhere a great assemblslge of fashioniable conilpatty wvas attracted on the occa- sion. ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Y, O F5tSW TNIE VYRY AGE AND BODY OF THiE'ITIM, XTS FORIM AlND PRnSURE. Saturday evening the Duchess of Ynoat left town for Oatlandg. 'I'ie Duchess of KENT is taking very frequent lessons in the English langoage, In order to make herself mistress of it. tie Dauka and Duchess of GLOUCESTERs returned to town on gaturday night frbhm llagshot. Yesterday they visited the Passcr RFltnt at Carlton ...