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SPARRING EXHIBITION

... I ?? VG-SttTIRITWIC ?? a Londri Paiper of Thurjdaj Reynolds, thii boxer'had areal crowded lires court yesterday as a perormer of merit, and th :saateurs we're.bigh y:peas 'd with' the soprts. The performances commentcei itt a EnV manl er ¶elbre the Mster J Me Ctreo ?? vneltr the- k~la~r of the,e CiremeorsieSls'adr his ,8ppera5 Ayres, t aeipu.lis,, n .0t-ber Wttredispt ing ibout each ouhe¶' ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... ?? A ?? ABSTRACt Oa ?? OF THE TIIEM. TIme Countess Lievet arid suite sailed from Dover for Calais on Sunday, un bter way to lRussia. Count Lieven accierwpe.. nied Jier trom London no farther than Gravesend, where he emhbaked in a guin.brig to save travelling by land. The Prince and Princtras Psterhazy have taken a viia at Hatp~tetid for the accommanodation of the junior branchea of their ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... THE 'ASIJOrNA3BLE IWORLD.P. A KataF ADiSThACT OR CI1ROSrCLE OF 'XI IE TJ55?5.- Her M\ajesty dined on Sunday. fir the frst time, at her house in London, and returned in the evening to Bransjea- lburgh House. Hyde Park yesterday was crowecd with eqhlvipages of S. brilliant description, inytt of which had the appearance on being newly launebed. Tite visitors had frequent opportuni- ties for ...

GRAND CORONATION CONCERTS

... I . . GRAND CORONA0IiON CO-NCE.R:TS. . I , The lost Grand Concert of the series, intended to Womm morate his Majesty's ssoist gra6 ous visit, ?? at the Ttfeatre Royal, on Friday evening. T`he house w:, 4sht i o ll 1o attended. Miss Cho10eT Mts.Vi nceut, Messieu'iis Duraset, dnd Rol le. wereciniversally 1S applauded in tbe glee i' Ye slotted shnakes. a4 VWas .sosel S Begrez, in Scias, 1D A ...

ROYAL ENTERTAINMENT AT THE AUSTRIAN AMBASSADORS

... ?? ROY4l gdqTATAJINMENT AT THs AUwTRii ;- AMJI4SSAVOR1 S. I: ra~~~rttarmrae ACCOUhT.' The ?? were a ball, supper, and convtrazzie- arid adl the resou cei of the establishment were dripliyed trnit inti} 4te splendour : The two priscipal drawring rooims; critsion and 'gold, with medallion ceililgs, noinable mirrors,' respiendent ciystaslhandea defiers, add crimson satin draperie , couches ...

THE FASHIOANBLE WORLD

... TH: PE ASfifONABLE WOR . ?? ftlKRF A5ttRqCxniT OR CHSoNWCL OF N14K TIMra. A New opera. efititled The Death' o 2'4so,- and 'chiefly turning upon the unbhappy passion of the p'oet tbr Lesnote, sister of the Duke of FedTrfra, has been produced with success at the Salle Favart in Paris. The music is by Garcia, and is bighly praised in the Paris Journals. 'A'casket of diamnonds, and otherjewelis of ...

CHRISTMAS PUZZLES

... lB Mar. DoLsOr1t5X &itAMslOTHABS. (From / to John Buin) Yoa must know thatr me and all the gulls have taken to making knundrutes, as they call them, and what we can't make, we eoliex. We got the idear from having purchased some of the hannual periodicals. I bought the Omelet, and Lavinia bought the Bougie, and they set as upon putting knuuidrunms into our Albions. It being Christmas, and it ...

EDMUND

... Baler, brave, and glorious was thy young career's Uncbecked by grief, unsullied by a tear; Save by those drops, a feeling heart osay shed On one so early numbered with the dead. The crimson'd field, where death, the battle's lord Hath strewn his millions on the reeking sward, And where, alas ! beneath the stroke of hate, Thou snet'st unshrinking thy untimely fate. The dungeon's cell, where ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... *- THE PASPIOhVABLf WOThAD. A BRIEF CHnirCLE AND ABSTRACT OF Tatt TIWISL Pi inca Leopo'd of Ssxe.Cobourv has araivei in Paris His Jdajesfy iereived his ltoyal Highness in a private audience, amt Tlursday, at St. Cioud.-Paris Paptr. O; bn Thursday 1Yard Gwyd'rattended ?? Majpety's Drsv- ing~rooth, httirtd in. all the splendid under dress which his aje'y uore on tihe day of the Coronation. ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... THE FASHIONABLE WVORLD. A BRIEF CHiRONSICLn AND ABFT'ACT Oi' OF li TIMMtO. r Jj ?? D7.i. V Y_-i- r- iA, to rho Kinrg, at hig Palece in Pall-malll on ills arrival in England. The Marquis of Londuoiderry had a long audience of tirec Kitig on Friday. The Lords Jusrace6 far the admrihitration of thb G2 ven,. ment during his Blajesty's Aihvence frem Eigi'and, did icst meet on Tihurmdav, as sta:ted ...

RECORDS OF WOMAN, WITH OTHER POEMS

... RECORDS OF WOMAN, WITIf OTIIER PCEMS. BY FELICIA RHEiANS. Mrs. Hemans has Xcently published a volume of delightful poetry,, _es4gltd to illustrate, what none but a female writer caQ truly illustrate, the sympathies and the sensibilities of fe female heatt. The volume con- sists of a number of botiseculive tales, from the fourth of which, entitled, ' Pkoperzia ROsSi,' the subsequent extracts ...

LITERATURE—BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE

... LITERATURE-BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE, We have just finished the perusal of Blackwood's Magazine for tbe present month, (see advertitement il our last). We are sorry that our limits do not allow ais at present to review its contents in detail. Whilh the generality of other periodicals ate content to subsist on the relics of past reputation, or to glide with miti- gated glory down the post meridiem ...