THEATRICAL CHIT CHAT

... pounds a night to perform six nights only, &he then quits London for ever. A new Comedy, written by Morton, will be pro- duced immediately, and a new Opera and a new Farce; and a Comedy by Kenny likewise. Mathews is drawing his Comic Annual ...

THEATRE ROYAL. - *A~

... appearance of the stage is. usiwber ilwe a fsitch ,,Ifrom a bleoak show vieso to a gay fobrme foet-ti ,, ade, is serty sdr-oitly, .elieofd and reflects equal- somdc~dt0 o hat the painter and -the mechanist. ;, tuct Our space a-ill not pot-mit no to~enla,-ge on ...

A POET'S LOVE

... tiafrio n , upon marriage settlements and t le rig hts ebf a loe' iR alw TheW kh4ck-j dcose or a famlas.-tbe opproitjon of a deuced. goodfelo r qt§ 'bachlqr ' friend, e suuds. a ?? oqfqpu-ike, alarma for-a serias ?? ' * 'Thd knok untenerate ...

MISSING—A GREAT MAN'S COURAGE

... -oflDubner,`y mal tonetotd~c so lad sway -on- ithis -Ponvinelrin Me Norris, -Ia tho ii1772, andcrtool a jouannoy thitiier to obaserve she- ritanactrae -a a pn-a ear of rhis eatraattlttyp tetoad to make tt9 aerrangmnte .-otafr ~tht ?? o.at nlihtrade. fi do pase ...

A3 li C. a Tern SeSE

... be was a tisird time -apprehended, and finally con- signed to Sydaey. Here his natrural tnaleets 0000 broueght isim into eerier, end a reforonation in) his hrabies gained hinm a deg,,ree of respensobiliry. About night years age, he rer- aceived, a free ...

HULL LITERARY & PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY

... When we consider that, although conquerors may im- con- pose lawn on a vanqukised nation, and introduce customs, t tight manners, slid a religion, yet the lasguage of a nat ion can a cugh only he extermisated by the almost total destruction of X lisae ...

THE SCOTTISH REGALIA

... piece of p aprr with a 1etter, a.re no longer lsabi toteparate cates of post -bucnt aei-u to be cheb &f. ais shogle)only A cie piece of paper in only dianrogable with wbsegipontrgc, whalecer mabe written-upon n:. *S-.Doe 'rxns0oo Son.XE a-rIN Lrt -.-Arfl Iri* ...

LITERATURE

... gige it then interost which its impnrtance de-_ I? coc and to 'place a knowledge of it on a joroper bosifs. Pt FnI~O t~er uolo~es on this sounjert basogooil onoft i littineo a u.Itolr chat nisoy caono berh regrged,I as cantaining R -con teie'requticitn rdanibor ...

HULL LITERARY & PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY

... chemical atralysic. It err his (7.bTr; Earmeit's) opinion, that eventerally; by treaneci ut Cthe mathe nratic a, cirenistry w vould attain a precities It a regard to thre establisired data of the science, wh~ich wrani ed vain soughrt for at tire present day. ...

GENTLEMEN'S FASHIONS

... ) AN EVENINr D ?? A Diebitsch pelissee made r s ther long; it has Astracan for on the edges three quatters cfan inch wide; the ileeves are large, particiularly at top, tbe'bick, at thevvist, Isa gathered in like a pelisse, and has a rich bullion fringe ...

MUSIC

... which a public performer acquitted herself from a critique like, this- Miss A- gave, Let the bright Sera- phim, with the most surprising effect; the melody of the upper. notes of her voice imparted a sensation which electrified the audience. ...

CALEDONIAN THEATRE

... three weeks. AFFAIR OF ?? Rou.-TwoDnblinpoulterersfought a duel last sreek about a pair of pigvroasr This, we suppose, was to show that they were not chickefe- hearted. One of them nearly escaped a shot in the gizatmd, and the other was rwinrged. * IEMBFIRIS ...