Poetical Selections

... pacticai Felectiono. I THE TIMES \ND THE COURIER PLOT While famish-d multitudes for food are urgent, The Times and Courier brand them as insurgent! Of treason and sedition spread their fears; Because, forsooth, the belly has not earse But would these weak alarosists lose tiseir dread? ?? to our starving Artists work or bread; And tumult and co..plaint shall be lorgot, In spite of Croker and ...

To the EDITORS of the Liverpool Mercury

... To tk' oEI)TO ZRS of tle Liver.oo1 Aferciry,. 1 you ?? pro)per lo insert the following Tr lines in your paper, I request that the date now pre- Tc tixed msayhbeannexed to them, -relating manifetly to the time they were written, and not to the print- T1 !ag. - A T1 DEStLTOUY LINES, JUNE, 1815. T, Ti Come thou, who lovest to muse upon the page O Which tell the deeds of a departed age, And kay if ...

STANZAS

... STANZ A S, Adrlrrsm-l to the Josi. , 1aS.rNt SNVJI, R, T), comtpostd by one of Wlls PupilA, and presented to him: on ]ns rctiirg trou uour !:rec F ra Gramimar School. [Isla~c lt ?? jsi a..r pa. ] Yo Seraph triil ?? lily sop \Vith gratful filial love, To you ublivtelt thoics belon', Aind ghlrens ?? abovy - Aid -nrc in this, adll firnili pol seats attend, M hitl rI.Bate the goadiless' ot my ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... PF-r*I.(AlO.s Mo? ..r4. 1l. SllT sf; IrG 0 C.AS RIA l( ) U t liph li dees. eCiompatL I s c *l tie li, iis' clot l, it is ni e lip To the Itlhroat, 11LI 'ittlr lr rilit', hils , slij lir fulne hii the h i -k, a1al faill ve ry nttiihl) ofy rho siotihL _r; tte frost is tirh- to the shalip, anl lit Wi 1 srr. \ 't 1 .rt. Th * t nitifim t is d rlk ?? Iatio, c *CaI- W r ptlX: l i t is rt lbgas, Ilid ...

KING'S THEATRE

... e (I WMU is are dUtL'Wc, -c. :. -1il A.F This Evening wI% lae repeated the grand serious Opera, entitled, LA CLEM~ENZA DI TIT0. FEsd of the First Adlc a Liew lDivertillffnent, corplc by Mons. A. Vestria, entitled L'ANIOUK ET. LE POISON. After the Opera Leon's new Ballet ot LA PARTIE' 'DE CMASSE. On Tuesday next will he presetnted (for the first time in this country) the comic Opera, Le ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... MIRROR OF rASIOV.. i ^ TO SUFAV Tliit VERY AGE AND BODY OF T11E TIM1E, IT$ FORM AND raESSURn. On Tuesday, Prince LEOPOLD, after atten.!ing the I PniNcE REGcNT'S Levee, left Camelford House in i his curricle, accompanied by his Royal Consort, the Princess CHARLOTTre, and drove to 'the QUEEN'S Pa- I lace, and paid their respects to h0er MAJESTY and the i Princesses ELIZABETH and MAI1Y. They ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... T Hl E MIRROR OF FASHION. e. TO 6n ew Fe THr.R VElYi AQC AND BODY 01 TRZ Tist id IrS VoRst AND PRCRKti5i. e BRIGHTO'ON, FeB. At. Last night Sir Hen ry Halford arrived at the Pavilion, t. and immediately waited upon the Prince Regent. The weakness in the ancle joints, which has confined his Royal Highness is gradually getting better, and they '7 are recovering their natural tone and strengtr ; ...

KING'S THEATRE

... KING'S THEAT RE. ?? P-nlv.- will ho rprtaptod (t'or the id time\ tha a To-morrow Evening will be repeated (for the 2d time) the niic Opera, entitled LE AS'rTUZE FALLACIE. The Mudsic by Fioravanti. End of the first ad', the new Divertlsement of L'AMOUR ET LE POISON. After the Opera, the new Ballet, entitled FIGARtO. Vivant Reg et ueuligk- TMEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANIl This Evening will be ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... MIO tO AI MIIRRORI OF FA0SHION.V - - To ?? TrHE VeilV ?? ANDI BODY o r rtilE ISE, ITS FORM5 ANDs IESSit(R C. 11RIGITON, JA.N. 1. In mentioning the Council held on Saturday night, the nnmes of his Royal Higlhness the Duke of Clarence and Lord MNelville were ornitted. Lord Chetwynd acfedI as Clerk of the Council; Lord Amnherst was introduced, and. took the usual oaths. After which, his Lordship ...

KING'S THEATRE

... KIN'S THEATRE. To.i.morrow Evening wdil be performVI (for the first time) the J comic Opesa, entitled lE AS'I'UZIE FALLACIE. 'she Music by Fiorventi.. Eudof the First A-It (second time) the new Divertisement, coM- posed by mirts. A. Vestri;. entitled S I'AM(Ul ET LE POISOIN. After the Opera the newt7rand heroic Ballet, entitld GONSALVE DE CORI)ONVE. Vivant Rlex at Regina. r T1s,''0l tYAl., ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Ti' li E iirI1imRO or, rS.4sriON. 'TO SI ElNĀ£' 'T~iI v, RV ?? Atllt)tl i uL r I!I rlAI1, ITS FORl .AND lI'SSISJUlt. BRIGHTIIO'1N, JAN. 17. The Royal FaImily made- a complete circuit of the town yesterday afternoon, in thleir catrriages, which pa- 3-ided tile streets at a gentle pIce. Her NIijeity and tile Pr;IcLsqs Cliharlotte were tep)eatediv cheered by the asembled inhabitints. 'I'hc ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... *1. TH E MIRROR OF FASHION. , ~ ?? TO SH5gV . . 1. S.: jNH AtAD SODY GO TUE TIMIS, IT3 FORCM AND ?PiEsSUitz.' e The Riiy'dl Family were'onder a considerable'degree I h of ala' for' the st'te oftilie health of the Duke of ' J CLARSENCE, on- Thursday and yesterday morning.- I The R'oyal Duke carme to Londorrn Monday, for the1 epuwpose of seeing Mr. ED.WAfRD FITZCLAIiENC.E off forI f France, to ...