THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... I . THE ATRIi * At N Ul 1R;. - CnIBER'S Comedy of the provoked IHusband was an- nounced for representation at this theatre on Friday, week. In common with, many possessors of The British Theatre, we had always understood that Sir Jobe VAYBRUG had a hand, and a pretty round one, in the production of this valuable drama; and were wis not accustomed to the now proverbialmistaternents of those ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... llfth hS~t!ONABlt, WrRilb, i~~~~ 1 1111CIF AiB5TiACT oR 6TRONrCtI OF CVir; His Grace the Duke of Leincter, and E&irl Grey, t the King's Leree, al Carltos Pal ce, on Feiday ia-t. d Irish Peers, and BRdicps, C91 tncI, Pi'z&aretee tid 'v,,,' .oL (soi of the Bisiop of CILyne). wir.t also presetn m t:, t occasivil. A new llfid qf Gentitv hit brenal`Pordtitm t:hgchrd-cr cess at Covent G(snien, ...

ARTS AND MANUFACTURES

... JfET . JVD AT1AUFAC141REP. A discove-y has been rceently mnde cf a new ujpp V.ation of the air pumip by Mr. John Cldhoni, of the i?,nk of Ireland, that promises to iead to some useful advantages in the Arts and Maou- factures, and which he has published in The ,Jur- 2nal o8f Arts, for January last, in a Letter to tile EdJitor. The Sizing of Paper in large quantities, as now usually practiled ...

LONDON FASHIONS FOR JUNE

... FROM TaHE NEW HIBERNIAN MA&AZINt. CARRrACIE DRess,-A cambric muslin round dress, finished at the bottom of the skirt with a full flounce of rich workt which is surmounted by a trimming of a very novel and pretty description; it is a wreath of leaves let irl in Brititl net-the body is tight to the shape, the back plain, the bust ornamented Iwith compattinents of leaves'to correspond with the ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... *I HE I ASIWJAZABLA' Wu (hL1. - A Batla Ar TkAt:T OR CllBONLt ?? ?? Ti:.- We undarttand, that tbe Cberti now fio mingr tint cf t',e Castle Assesibly Reoon, is nerirly cornp tewl. t Iaeqy ?? sreaderg are aware, that the objeot oF ii ati''.n i. c.) V ?? nect a place of religious vrsrhip with tbhe l'rt'a ?? niot credibly informed, for tile exclusive use of iw b ti elwild, L,:: for thd ...

COVENT-GARDEN THEATRE

... _- -. COr1Ar7'G.(;4JIJEr 1IviC TPH. I In the piay of 1he Strarzr;er, wbich was perform. j ed on Thursday night, ii L-dv or the na;r.e ,f diL - well made her firr t app a- ice as 1 rs. ;o/lra . . .'Ie v a fi very lavounratly receive;, ini thi601s.h cvidenlfn accustomed to the stage, her teelihgs ;Vere over- powered by the ardu ius trial to whidie the tinier. taking exposed her. The (leporssin ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... I PIf. '.-SHIONvABLE WORtLD. A BZREr ADSTRAUT AND O1f vi i rctft 6? TliE TIMM3. The lte Q lcon of Havdi (Mtdame Cbriltoph!e) am, theb Princecfss lie, flnughters, are how at playford ail i Sui3;i the seat of Mr. Clark.on, on a visit to that GCentlcion. A nev 'ri-gvdye from the penof Lord B6rop, i.in theprrri. Hii Lorrbhip has left Ravenna, croistd tlie midppem iIa, s nd gone- to -Qsirle at Pisa ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... I. TH ILE EFASUIJNABLE IVO'L .D A ?? fl)notCi.At AN'D AMliRACY NCS tHE TIEs His Elce'llency the Lord Lietitenant Anil ?? left towcn yestereay for Carton, trh seat o' ;- ee is ,- ka oC L~einet er. T'le Daike of lontroaseo, it is safi, bas reueetl the siiuatiora of Lord Chsmbe1nain. The Earl af Bvdusinghamshire has arrived at the S:runeiv% Hotel, Hacover.s.Ruare, Louidon, ftom his sent in ...

SCHOOL OF ARTS

... .. - . I . .. . Le The Committee under whostdirection this institution is . about to be established, having circulated the prospectus among the mechanics, of which we published a copy in a former paper, very properly abstained from calling upon the pub- lic for subscriptions until it should appear that the mecha-d Le nicq themselves were eager for ths instruction, by their at voluntarily ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... TOS5IeW usX VELY ACV AND 0?DY of 1tHRI12U ITS FORM AND ?rBssURiL THE KING. The Messenger (Lack), who was sent on Tuesday night to the King, with the account of the Queen's demise, returned at three Vclock on Saturday morning with dispatches from Lord Lon. donderry (who was with his Majesty) to Lord. Liverpool. These'dispatches are dated from the royal yacht, ?? roads, at two o'clock qn ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... T H E MI RR OR OF FA S ?? 7. 'JEE VERY AGEt A1) BODY OF 'Ise Tists, ?? roulst AND rUlas1E. LORD GREAT CHAMBERLAIN'S OFFICE. l -Jor.y 17. 1821. Those Ladies and Gentlemen who have Tickets for Westmin- ster Hall are requested not to present themselves with bottles or baskets, arrangtnments having been made to supersede tie neces- sity of their bringing them. They are requested not to attempt a ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... THIE MIRROR OF FAS-11,1v. ?? ?? !I55 CRILY ACE A ;D tOnY ?? ITS FOiM AND' PkEsSUl:E. : Yesterday, at three-o'clock, his NIAJSTY rdfde OU, in his l)rivate carriage, and proceeded to his Palace,.t Pimlico, where his MAJESTY honoured Sir Tuo%- LAWIMaNCz with a sitting for his portrait. The Kl, returned to his Palace in Pall-mall about five, EQUESTRIAN STATUE or GzoRGr Il ?? understand that I is ...