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THE TOUR OF THE DOVE

... It is with pride and pleasure thiat ve present to out o0f Readers rlie fulu I i i g St anzas froin tile Tou q f th Of Doe e, at beautiful descriptive Poem, juist Puillished; to sy ou fr ?? respected townismnil M R., .oN~ EDWARDeS. lie is vcell kntown to thle Public as the Author of the C( Poem entidtld 1 All. Saints ?? iDerby, the in- Al4 tri sic nmerit ot vsh irlh, needed no0 comtpl imnet ...

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 ...

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 , ...

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 ...

T H E MIRROR OF FASHION

... MIR RotaSfo: , s WK ?? s . I. ?? ' P - , ssterda'yia-w~ -i & -t P 1s nall:-escorte bty a p~rsy of Lsgh; Horte, ?? a11 . Windsor - Hls'Rojil Egh'titlte Dule of i j v sterdat ,;ii i 1Royl RIHig 1 y to be present at ?? Heath'Mlte -h : ..-Yets rd4 the Dke andd Duchesd s tf Cimiji.i Uicheseof -KAxNTj at her6parthmensl tha: Kin eat Kensington.; . esterday the Lods df `he ?? consitldg. o js u of GLO ...

Poests' Corner

... 3il-fiet-5, enter. S'A:;NZAS r::cxirTnI T, om art ?? oN rut 'Illri-.:r Sr. 1K IF :li Ilt 1Il.`. w.C l!alutitli. ,lceru t II oir, hum bat at 1111W . Thle Chtio 'I (; Cataralct EU lt' lo L iue t ituousriou: voice o)ft ! it tylile, \)thich ;tve d thL worlld, 11hY I'tthblts ill it ;gh .;iid 1 o ill sinlg th v l0rOlIS 11tliil)- ior I hlve l tv'd thee, Greece,-:lud o'ur the I vrC l IFtl% and sa:lly ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... I'[H -1,7ATR1ICAL;. ExANITNE-R. No. 439. PR CaY-L.ANS. Timn production of a new setiou's opera is an eient cal- culated to excite a considerable sensation in the inusico- theatrical world. To the ordinary desire of novelty, but more specifically to the rage for foreign luxuries upon the return of CiiA RLES the Srcond from the Continent, we owe the introduction of this epecies of entertainment ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... .MIRROR OF F.ASHI.O.N. TOSHEW TEX vEIVY AGE AND BODY OF THE fl55C - 1 F7I0 A*ND PRESSURE. THE KINGS COURT. gaisrday, at two o'clock, his Majesty held a Court, at his 'palace in Pall-mlalU, which wag attended by the Archbishop of 6nterbury, the Loed President of the Council, the Lord Privy Seajtshe First Lord of the Treasury, the Secretaries of State for le Rome and Colonial Departments, the ...

POETRY

... POETRY-. 'THE DYING--SOLDIER. BRAVE'.Y done.-and IikeaBritohi! Wounded-still be'll charge again: Oh ! that spear hi-s fate has wvritten ! See ! he isinks on beaps of sqlain! T1he trumpet sounxds-the fight growvs bolder- See! they close arounld the dead:-- IHeaven, shield thee ! gallant soldier ! Quickly be thy spirit sped ! Pale - ghastly Deathi stalk.s grimly Irou nd thee- Friends arnd foes ...

Oracle of Fashion

... Cf 1)W[ i, ?? i ai ?? r5 O NF Si )IY.it~il~D LIC7 ?? IT i n t71 Of/ 2lin.-T''lIc VeryR IRev. thre Dean of' 1 Aild Frlmilv Lord otil Lo.d Lorlon, Licot.-Cen. Campliell, n.:- !loIn Sahl1l'huV, .durin I stiulinl, ir. antl Miss Estdaikr 1i-, I )di iiS. LlS\l-, and Mrs. Kinl, MNr. and MIrs. (-o- al\l. Hawkin4 , i ir. A5tnvo, Mr. B'si, rlls. Collier, .ss , Innimu'ir, Mlics lal cl, C. c. On\ M iin'l ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... 2'IHE FASHIONABLE WORLD. A PRpIEr AEIStRAC Ott 9C5ROXICLR OF THS TlM&- I13 Excellency the Lotr Lieutenant loaves Londonrotn Tburs. day, the 28th instant, to reciumno his Vice Regal authority its Ireland. The Duke of Wellington gave a very grand entertair-neut on Monday lstt, at his house in Piccadilly, Wein- the anci- vernary of the memorable battle nf Waterloo: toavhich atl the Officers who ...