Theatre-Royal Hull, FEBRUARY 24th, 1812

... P:0 D rF$RRvM. Y -4 t to .~- ' ' - ie 'I. Evening TSThe TREE- TS ; he or, sThe EDICT' ofjCIlARa mn withthe LAUNCHING of the LO-AN- n- SON, 71 GUxl~ SIP; ' Hi OBs 'THE e. DUPE? Monday next, will be revived,% t- 'wi.; i New 'Sener an4j Eloetjo4) The CASTLE SP&QTRE.-.Tuesdaiy, March- ed Sd, oa: ww ,Ply never acted. here,. called, bie The ROGYAL' OAK-; or, AThe P-ERILS of KING CHAftLELS II. ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... - ' i t tiP . , ..AiRPe Or, I'AS&FOX. ?? ?? . A. j'~iehiadp 1rth:n refd e~tted~i ?? tii tao Larde o ` ?? - hee ?? o~cot~ A'te ~h~rarrIvAl ],r, k. W(II v ?? hezo to n.ight. AyugLadyr of, ~thienani ?? firdt. appeaiauee in.Ith Dbin Thear .Sto~~ls in the chra~hrldf, 4nge1lz, in' the love ?? :C, wa~, vey.Pvavrsbyie' . .A GREATZ LI.IE DiiTY -Abi csn some wonalt'roiz things Utilbid; W~hile frdmn wat ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... .,I O O.E - -N AlIgaOll 0E, t .SHKON. Tule VERLY $E AND .UROF 01 rug ThaXi, ITS FORM AND PESSURt. F1 C REPORT OF THE QUN'b$S COUNCh.C We have this day to return to the. subje' ofrthe Re. d Port made by the Queen s Council, on Saturday night, Of the State of his Majesty's Health, on account of an5 extraordinary circumstance that has-since oecqrred. ' We stated in yesterday - paper, that for- ...

FREEDOM OF ELECTION!

... FREEDOM O-F ELECTION! A NEW SONG. CYr N -1 SatY in our Alley,- Xegkrcod Tar,- : eserrily dunlce the Quak-ers, +c. BRITONS! whose souls the influence feel .: Of reason iusdx reficceinn,. a Whose patriot bbsoms glow with zeal, For Fer eedoin of-gEection,.- : No nobler c~ese-can e'er demend ?? Your jealousflra protection; F or naught can cave your native laud, But Freedow; of Blectiol. Trhen ...

Original Poetry

... Original' Poetry. 5, eec Domnrrof A la thtn d of smce oilcctcind.) t shsse our Choa'ran b as atk'd me to we ngs !tr on usse-'tis the best ?? a-farmer cans bring; ' ni eross'u-I soon th d I'm no great hamd at rhynmes, And bt ilsear what wve country- folk think of the tirnes. 'ua' D do-t17lun. preedof? A plant that on some *soils succeds, aq~ ;te; isters 'tie chleo'd by, thle vilest of weeds: ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... .I . I F FASHION. 1 fI~IIROR . F FASHION. Yuis VelTr AGZ AND 8OOy oi TUC TIMI, JTS fOA AND PR5ssURK. WINDSOR, AUG. 3o. .Tbarsday afternooni the Prince 'Regent, Qiseen and Royal 'Farnily did not- go tO the , Princess Elizabeth's cottage to d4iner, as was e7pefed. They dined-in 'tie Castle,after Ahich they all went-to the. cottage and drark tea. At.gight o'clock the gardeds were illami- nated, ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... THE - ' a JRtEOR OF jf 4SHIoN. TIJC VELOY AGE AND'bCOY OF TUE Ii?fZ TJE VERY AGe AND;%06yOF OY ITU I IUS, ITS fO M ANs) MC FiSuR i P. *ere understand that Dr. ROBEItT WIIS in Dhis ei- -csination befote the Lords and Commnions Com4nutteesi, :.t ted that his M.\JE5TY 1-d Wishi'l thl.t Iwo or three -'ays'suffiered an exacerbation of ih 'cpomlnaint, uhich should' have- cbnsidered as mo3t ...

THEATRE ROYAL, COVENT GARDEN

... TLEATRS iwtOYAL, CO(VNI' GARDEN, .. ?? ft~ titie~ ln ewt an Agp d new gran oe n. ? Drm; alld '1he I.~IOP ?? oftthe iDeut. 'VtaTiz^ a ?? X; N~'looth, bMr. YOnTIg, MJT h.~ef rieS, ?41. H. Johnston. a r Mm C. Kemble, GRBzsx-Mr.. FarWs(hi Mr 'R radh Wit .eis. Afterwhch KLLIG NOiWJ)E. Bu Mathews (his first appeara12ce On this Stage.) To-nwrow1'Ihe ~tlaop4 ithj Widas, ?? sttieY4ANS sslA~st.~O ...

KING'S THEATRE

... KING'S THEATkE 11 t ?? To-morrow Evening will be performed the heroic deini-charac- ter Opera of CAMILLLA. The Mustc'by Fernando Paer. P'rincipal Characsers by Mladame Catalani, Signor Naldi, Signor Righi, and Signor Fischer. End of the first Adl, the Divertisement, of LA ROSIERE, A fter the Opera the favourite Anacreontic Ballet of ZEPHYR INCONSTANT' PUN! ET FIXE;-:ou, Les Notes de Flore. ...

THEATRE

... T H B A. T R . Cu Last night a. new play entitled Caledonia was h brought forward, and very shortly after the doors DS *a. .were- opened, the house was crowded in every part. pgR mat' -The story on which this play is founded is- as fol-. as Lord Archibald the'youogest soB of a highland by 'Baro, contrives by. various artifices to procure the es banisliment of his elder brother from his ?? .h ...

GRAND REVIEW

... GRAND 1EFI.EWM. Yesterday his Royal Highness the Prince Regent 'I ?? i regiment on Hounslow fIeath. The fine. s ness of the weather, and the celebrity which this fine re- X Iora~nt of cavahly has acquired, attrat&cd a numerous. : o'pelato s, iicluding all tie pernons of fiashion 5 foitune r esiding within twven tlsron.A r ^ ucrb Pavilion was crefed. for the accom toda- r Queen and Price-smes. ...

KING'S THEATRE

... IyZstr ?? E.A This Es' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ s;uo This wv~ill2 lie perlei>d tlilogran(1 s'erlors Oppra of - LIA (AEFMENIX. ^U c; lOd,.. . '1'ii rt ?? by i lozai ; ,tl atiPr3 .7 ~iyi O,>metP atilO : 'Slgnor Rtig ii. &igi~r is, ij i~g &c.- * ^-i o-th'e frt At, tRiS e trs .ie i' - ' - . . A 'iA D MrsM NvE : ?? . Afr~cr'rhv O p'r to IZ tirrel'tX re'xOW ;raedr pa~imt l flt d.- * 'rincip7ai.l)ancers ...