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THEATRIAL EXAMINER

... ~tHEAT --Rid-L EXAINEIt.. .. I..II , -l~ ?? 6 4 S 4 : ' : ' . -: No. ?? jTAING C'reerredl ?? for the expected, hrrd grala- tion of vrtnesving the tordi;4 Tlier -tr ?? IrA. B ?? I hurdiv - ?? the atteni obn .ifuS li'ke~lyo e~rf'i Pe W@todk th ?? oF a ee~r'ain ,5Jnrtin ci -uii spa~ce fror fflring,~and in Gno teoijee aOiTve, ,evlt (oo p 0rpicivtnt;y ?? attee~ori-tb ttedt~.rper- lornwianees of ild ...

COURT AND FASHIONABLES

... COURT AND FASHIMiONHLBES. THE KING M HANOVER. For Princes afe ie elass, the schoolh (he booL, , W'bere suLjects' eyes do learn, do read, do toi. On the evenin, of thec day tho King publicly erttred the City of Hanover, there was a generotd ?? thie transparencies. it seems, were abtondant-.Te a- * ItC(lnSlst(d ot a psubol%, ith aceo, Pre ltie at Bu epat y pope P)u SVI. on 1h6 peae' in. yhma ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... LITE RAIRY NOTICES. I_ . ,- - ~- - No. 51. :. ,Joeroal of a Voyoige for the Dhscoidery of a North W5st Passegefroni the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. Per- formed in tde Near t819-20, in his MAljestib's shilpS Hlecla and Griper, under tdie orders of Wrn. Ed. Parry , R.N. F.R.S. Published by t1ie Authority of the A mr alty. Ti'H long expected and eageriv wished for Journal of Captain Parry ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... No. 55. Thte Works of the late Right lIo. Richard Brinsley Sheridan. WE simply notice the publication of this first collection of ?? works of Shteridan, in order to express that disap- pointment which we are sure will be felt by the great ma- jority of our readers, when th(ey are informed that it MAkes its appearance without the promised Life by Mr. Tl honlas Moore. The reasons for that ...

POESY

... poEsyY. Sr THE AtUtIIOR Or XLLU5STRATIONC 0OY AFMSCMtON. ' ,Wheunthe morning's orient light Unveils the landscape to the. sight- And sohike rom low~roof'dh lamlets rise In column spiral to the Shi6est 'Whert is heard the wooman'sstroke, As he cleaves the stubbmr' oalr * And the wild-bird's ?? I, ' Carol'd in the duskyig'r.$ve; . And the mnilk ma d'llfily song, As tbe meadshe trisaiitongy J , ...

T H E MIRROR OF FASHION

... X, I . . , '1 ?? : X- .- i . n !~ ?? , : : A bTHgJ MI0:1 VPABjfN T55P,!X5.Y AGN Ally 50151 OF TlZ419MMO Yester ay.Untrsmhda udec ~i ?? i ~of' ' ?? ' ?? the Infifant Arncc Vnriete , 'eaedt ']J'chesc, of: of CL- I'rinee L oossprndlaa 'Je 'Iast nigltit atar-1 horoIuH 146is&e, :previous tomwe~ 10 ?? ie this Theatre with'K er-reeesce to witneswa tie e nerformance of Lord Br; ?? .Tagd .T-4. *. A ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... I ?? 515EV X MY Aty 3 AND BODY OF O TIME , FMX ?? setrietss6.. Tlse;arl of ELDON Is at hi s seat at Encombe, Dorsetslire; the 3i1ble'Farl Is not expected in town for a fortnight. Tie'Esil o1af ?? ji at Walmner Castle. - Lord Viscount Sinxiouvs aud family are at present at Rich. m*ond Jark, Surrey. The x ftl htg on. N. ?? RTis at the seat of his brother T heD uke ef d WXLUJGToN returned to ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... THE . FAS MiRROR OF FASMIONwe Tit s VERY ACE AND n.OT O i Tdns4, ?? iosnt AND Fraita5su. BRiGHToef, Nov, 98.-As his MA38ftr conmes t6 Brighton for. the purpose of reposing from the ardubsts duties and filgces of his exalted station, be will live hefe in a state ofoonap.tlve privacy. The Royal suite is accordihglyfar ftioftulnerOUs. The KING will ccrtainlp remaiA at dghton the whol of eit ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... TrHF MIRR OR OF K ASIION. ?? ?? -- TO SHEW HRi VERY AMR AND BODY OR TEMaME %tt FORM A1tS V RttSSUR. Yesterday the Duke of YoRKc and the Princess SOPHIA visited his MAJESTY at his Palace in Pall- mall. Tuesday the Duke of YORK held a Levee, as Com- mnander in Chief, at his oflice in the Horse Guards. Every preparation is making in the Royal Household for his MAJISTY'S intended visit to Hanover, ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... MIRROR OF FASHION. ri PTaS VEray AGg AND Rot)y OF THE5 TIME, ITS F'ORM ANw PPRXSSURE. The Duchess of GLOUCEETErt is confined with a slight cold. Yesterday the Princess AUGUSTA honoured Lady MAARY TAY- I LoR with a visit, at Kensington. Saturday and yesterday the Duchess of CLARENORI visited the r Duchess of KENT, it her apartmoents in the King's Palace, Ken- s sington. Yesterday the Duke of ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... THE MIRROR OF FA SHION. _ ?? TO SBKW TVE VERYr ArR AND SODY OF TZE D 5K, irs ?? AND } E1S1UEL Sir BzNjAmiN BLoomFiELD arrived In town yesterday morn- ing, from Brighton, and waited upon the Duke and Duchess of C.ansNcy. with condolence from the KING. The Princess Ai- CusTA arrived soon after one o'clock, from Frogmore, and re- mained with the Duke and Duchess till past five, when her Royal ...

COURT AND FASHIONABLES

... COURT AND FISASHIONABLES. THE KING. BRUSSVLS, SR1PT. 29.-T he Belgians emulate tbe good ?? Of tl e Irish in the entertaiinents they give to the 1~ing of England. A'l. Bernard, [Ie manager of the Opera, composed a little occasional piece, entitled G'fleu- reuse A-rivee, to celebrate the visit of his Britannic Majesty to the Brussels opera oa the 29th of S!ptember. A utiltitude of compliments, ...