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THEATRE, DRURY-LANE

... T7HEATRE, DRUAr LANE. r ?? th. rmedv nf The Hivocrit - ' f JlajX ?? I I Tuesday night, after the comedy of The Liypocrite, a new pieceof spectacle Nvasexhibited, ?? Ninth Statuc;; ?? Ea4dad. Thesubject is taken from the OrientalTles, 'ith sorne ilterations, the principal of which ,ii ti introductiofi of an Irish character, who relieves the gra. viry of a romarntic subject by rmany touchea of ...

MORAYSHIRE CATTLE SHOW

... iWORA2SHIRE CATTLE SHOWV. .. 11 ._T _ _ -t.ttea..: . l _ r The Morayshire Farmer Club held their annual cattle show at p ?? the 6th August. -Tte numberof animals presented for competitition was fifty-four more than on any former oc- at casion, affording, both by their superior quality and increase, fa a proof that the laudable intentions of the Society were pro. w e dacing the desired effect ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... D:U2?RrLANB T7A.d4T-h' This 'Rthar opened -(in Saturday night for the Season, uvder- circutustancei whlidh, augur mstc favourably af' thez new arrangements by which ci the price of admission was reduaced.Th hos g was crowded in. all parts. After the performance of6 God save h igal customary on such ta occasions,. and thle deliv~ery. of an appropriate pi address, from thle pen. of, John ...

IRISH THEATRICAL FRACAS

... [ Bass Tyr 7Re n cZ F1R. iss Byrne. ?? .L 42,, > Miss Byrne, who hasbeen f t-forminge at Crow Streeet Thear5 been induced to assist at a 00' tlh e norma's, on a night when her DeSert o required at the-theatre the 6erv' took offence at the cir epaletente tr I otomation to be made to t'lim' n . considered her no longer a rn epany. The dismissal~o 0 Onbt; . vourite naturally caused a g d o e e ts ...

EXHIBITION, YORK PLACE

... _!,EXfi?B?T.IgNs?:YORK PLACE This di.ists.,-sabmit their various pe - mnances~t p the'piblic-inspotion. -From-many ofi the :specimens which we have f~ei fvouredvith'a si~hf of, whilst or' the easel we. may Isafelj say they pos- sess very grenat nierit sodeed j an~d have :ao doubt but . the efectswhea Sollected, as they now are, igtoone t focus, nrill dratv the attentioibfthe public; aiid re- . ...

THEATRE

... THEATRE k f .- . L,: ?? .J 1-1, ?? .I. On Sat urday the fober con~yoTee' 71Ta~lev wa's performied-Weorya, ve~ry fulland~ faihionabie hmifeL-.~Hav~- inig on'.aifoimeir 'ocaflo, r, e- hep Paf i,i, by ins, elilence,, ?? ,enan ieriy'remark, that M~iaat. quated andp poic. p~iqer was. anqj~g.;her~drefs, ~'wai 'welj chojuaf~iand(e.was a eajii~ys is, corr&j nd tural'~ ThIieZeIli of IlUrs '.Sdo l ...

FRENCH DRAMA

... 7RENCHI DRAAM. -The fol]owing is the story or plot of a drama , just br'oight out at Paris, entitled Les Deux c Anglais, or the ' Two, trgfishmen. It is said to linve made the Parisians very merry. T To Lord Damby, a mani disgusted withItfez, t though having ery possible reason to love it, b the author ?? Mr Pearce, an honest mer. a Chant of LondQIio who, freot motives of a natire I ...

LONDON JUNE FASHIONS

... J.CiDON' JurJNt 1f7tio~s., 0 ii It: it is I. iv 1s IC re 'ie le (From Ackermann'3 R epository fArtFaiaons_ &c.) ti 1ENKNCINc DES' A pale luhco'r dse yr a ikivite satin sAils, 'it iti est very toinl i q~bite i t irt and ntss roses, , hic i',rmountlow inel~most e fancifuttildti, o ain viees 2reloarnamentd ' to corres ond';*thela ttegvs' shor e' H ead dress, the 01loucester turan, cc iponpsf ...

MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... lMUrSL rPESTYAzL. I On Sat' day this grand entertainment ?? with an oratorio in the Parliament House; and eif we can add to the unqualifled praise we have already bestowed on the exertions of. the indivi- duals to whom the public' of Edinburgh. are in- debted for so much pleasure and amusement,. it can only be by stadtng, that even the most un slearned could not fail to be delighted with the f ...

LEIPSIC FAIR

... The Atgcineinc Zeitung contains, in its supple- ment of the 11th'and 12th instant, a pretty de- tailed account of the Leipsic Michaelma! Fair.- The-following extracts, however, are.the only parts of it that have any reference t? British commerce, or any interest for the British..mer- chant:- o 1s It could not escape the notice of the atten- tive observer for some months past, that the Leip- ...

EDINBURGH NEWS CONTINUED

... EDINBIURGH NEWS CONTINUED. REGALIA OF SCqTLAN D.-Thursday completea the 'first fourtcen days of the exhibition of these reliques of the Scottish Moiarchy. On an ave- rage, the full number of visitors'allowed to be ad- mitted each day have attended, amounting to 150. The sum collected for showing the Commis- sioner's tables, after deducting expence of collec- tion, amounted to L.17 16s. 8d. of ...

THEATRE

... qii , %A.E ?? continues to tenlder the - f Bifr Ne3 ll t of aunsnoOient' and of in a feoritcite ences far from palling upon the heat with in creased favouradgv bhd piernt' be t tbcetivb Vpresent at the different a gI 5eeY0 ~~o 1155 erroen~er erfor a moment call, rebi dC to.Histyl rforoe facting, the ~.nd vriom mn d wih atafford lodi rAY title ?? faultsti- gist and s5peci f anre the opinions ...