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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... _ I The KING is, we regret to say, still keptfrom visiting Brigh. ton by thle illness at the Ditke of VoRti, whose health is in a very alarnaing state; Pnd we would therefore suggest, that its the present affl~c'ion of his MIAJPSTY, it Wvould be scarcely dteli- eate to carry into effect the public illuntination which was in- tendled. Several vanis, loaded with the musical instriimesits of thle ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... T7H.I MIRlR'OR OFe FI.JSIIION. I Doe l,;ke of Scusr-x paid a visit yesterdlay to his Royal Blro.- lbc-, tire Duke~ of 'I URlis att tire resiidoice of the 1)rrke of fh tic lI, e l`If Ut `oTFc~ lIt lt!ft hii SSe At, tit lligrlrot Parks', ont 'li-Irfrr i.rrt'sortir Cas'tle, ott at siruotirlg excriston. III, lDircl'S Ut GLU LrCU I Lit art iiv t a thle re si Ihrcie of the ti 1) r- toil D3uchiess Of ...

PENENDEN HEATH

... When the burly burly's done, When the battle 's lost and won, Where's the place ? - ' uponthe Heath'-Macbelh. Rouse, all who are on mischief bent; Rouse, Parsons, boors, and cubs of Kent; Rouse thee, rouse thee, to a man, Help to fill his Lordship's van; There's no want of besf and pudding- Hither, hither, do his bidding. Go bear wisdom from the lips Of that SOLON, Mister G-Prs. A SOLON ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... THE MIRROR Of FASHION. LFROM THU COURT CIRCULAI.J Hic Majesty will give a grand dinner to a numerous party to-morrow, at his Palace in St. Jame's. The same evening a Ball will be given t the juvenile branches of the Nobility and Gentry. The Ducheb of Clarence, the Duchesa of Saxe Weimar, & the Prince and Princess ef Saxe Weirnar, Visitel the Princess Au- gusts yesterday morning, at bar ...

COVENT-GARDEN THEATRE

... COVEAT-GARDEN THEATRE. Mis SMITHSON, a young lady of French and Dutch, rather than of Eaglish reputation, but who, some years ago, acted at Drury-lane with Indifferent success, made her first appeartnce at tbis Theatre last night, in the part of Jane Shore. ROWE'S Tragedy is a dull, -drawling, dreamy production ; and the last thing we should say of it is-what the author himself said ofit- that ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... TH-E MIRROR OF PASH1ON. -- ASoy n ROM THEt CoURT CeCULtLtI. 'The D)uke of ( Unhibr1 and i l 1 .p e cv.. ing tvith llis ' ?? t '1 1i ° J Lii in \i nd i'aik, on Tuesdiy evening, arid aC w.rd; tC ii : his -esidence at Kew. I he D)uke and l)hcs., of (umberi nd n - r sonic of the mnembera of the RovlI JFlntii.y and a party, to dinner yesterday, a- their residence il Kewv '1 hc l)uchesi of ...

COVENT-GARDEN THEATRE

... - eOVENT.GARDEN THEATRE. n There is no end to the mural wisdom tile 11atiOf l ight Be- ~, quire, if it did Isut duly profit by thle nurnber Il the itrical schiools otened for its instruction. We have already on thle StksF Scools for fatlters. grey-bpeards, and guardianfs ;for lovers, husbands, and wives ifor rakes, Iriendls, 5ttd Ora1tors, r- beie ayohrsoiaconmed after the vice' they are Id to ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... [FROM THE COURT CIRCULAR]. i. Prince LEOPOLD has been enoertaining a numerous DR, in the Nobility and Gentry, at his seat at Claremont, dilrjc g, nt past week. Among the company present were the \ia. d and Marcihioness of Salisbury, Etrl and Ceuontess 1,r j se Viscount logestrie, Mr. Stuart Wortley, Lord Marc,, at Mr. Berkeley Paget, &c &c. Thle distinguished party it their departure fror] ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... THE MIRIRR OF FASHION. [FROM TUB COURT CIRCULAR.] T3BE KING'S COURT. Yesterday afternoon, at three o'clock, his Mmjesty held a Court at his Palace in St. James's, which was attended by the Lord Chancellor, tbe First Lord of the Treasury, the Lard Pre- sident of the Council, tbe Lord Privy Seal, the Secretaries of State for the Home and Foreign Departments, the Changelier of the Exchequer, the ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... THE AIrlROR OF FASHION. I led Yesterday the LoRD CHANCu.LLO and the Duke of WEL- i SLINGiTON visited the Duike of YouK, at the residence of the eat Duke of RUTLAND, jo, ArlitrZtcn-St)`eet. Intl Yesterday, his Royal High ness thle luke of YORK, transacted r n mltrbuiess with Sir H MERmtIEJrTAILR his Military Se- tis eretary; Sir HENRY TORRENs, Adjutant-Generail ; General Me NACDON~ALD, D~eputy ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... The Duk e and Duchess of ClaBwNcE arrived at their resi- dence in Cli arlea-street, Berkeley-square, yesterday morning, from Bushy. Their Royal Highnesses dined with the Dnchess of KaNT in ,the afternoon, at her apartments, at the King's ralage, Kenuitgtoa. The Duke and Duchess of CLARENcr fctrvwards reta coed to Busby. The CHANCZLA'Oit of the EXCHEQUER left town oa Tuesday ele in for ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... THIE MIRROR OF FASHION. I _ _- A- tFROM THIS COURT CIRCULAR,) WINDSOR, Nov. 25. Yesterday afternoon his Majesty and suite arrived at the he Castle in two carriages and feur. The King inspected the pro- gress of the works, which are now in a very forward state. 2, After remaining some time at the Castle, his Majesty and suite returned to the Royal Lodge to dinner. It is expected that in three ...