LITERATURE AND NEWSPAPER CHAT

... A-ND NEWSPAPER CHAT. &PW1S'SGOOD S cSS nGeorge the Second had a llretty oa notion of the effect or prosecUtion for libel. iDr.VTMIPP, 0opular preseher in tbe city, Vas said to have made some ro strong and unseasonable reflections upon the reigning `uily ...

LITERATURE AND NEWSPAPER CHAT

... feathers -I' Shirt.,luttoss ;, A chocolate .called ta dish for thegd' (mels des dieux); ~A block for Indies' bonnets; Anpparatus for drawing and en-_ graving, by a contina oement, without any koowledge of riraseing' ; 'A puysometer, or instrumlent to ...

LITERATURE AND NEWSPAPER CHAT

... with what a goggle andi a oswagger lie stands up for himself; And squares for a box after every~ blunder. Ilis cheeks have half-moons on them :his mouth is frot eac Is ear; lie has -a green cork-a-too on his head, buttons R; hig, as sun., ...

THEATRICAL CHIT CHAT

... Samuel Russell has proceeded to Norwich to fulfil a short engagement previous to opening at Dcurylane on the 1st October. The Inslabitauts of Richmond have made a strong subscription for the erection of a tablet to the erremoory of ICean ; but It is feared ...

THEATRICAL CHIT-CHAT

... CHIT-CHAT. Wallack has been so successful, both for himself and the Managers, this season ih Dublin, Liverpool, and Manchester, that he left town on Wednesday night last (after a short, but necessary family visit to the metropolis), to fulfil a second ...

LITERATURE AND NEWSPAPER CHAT

... certainly a forcible proof of a great docility, which could only be founded upon a superior sagacity. Many elephants are in the habitof tying their own legs at night ;* they are brought to this by custonm. But they will perlbrm duties of a variable nature ...

THEATRICAL CHIT-CHAT

... venom'd snake A rattle, which his motions mark, Whence all things warning take: So In Sir Henry we perceive A quality preservative, Which makes him loud defiance breathe 'Mongst men or peace conservative. Sir Henry Is a perfect rnodelof a soldier-all buttoned ...

LITERATURE AND NEWSPAPER CHAT

... practised legei demain. The sage pit on his spectacles, opened a large bInTih, and pronounced the fouloe*iiTg woidr: - Av, a big w5omaau stole the pot, and a little avominan iraa it: buit a'll had hes ket till she b'iaags it back ngain.'- The put bas not ...

TIHEATRICAL CHIT-CHAT

... jewvel- lery, consisting of a necklace and cross, shaded wvfth emeralds and diamonds, to the value of at least 300 dollars: the taste of the donor was well shown in his selection of a nosegay, in preference to the hackneyed wreath, as a ve- hicle for the conveyance ...

THEATRICAL CHIT CHAT

... timneemployed in their comletion. 'A line of rail-roads is nlow in a course of projection (and of completion, indeed,'in part), whic~twill conuect Avvery State in the land, from Maine to the Miseids sippi, and epable a mam to rurh from ioston to New OIleans ...

LITERATURE AND NEWSPAPER CHAT

... tearing A of theesurplices, no robbere of the a-lms.bors She buil: V a seiate-house likewisr, glorious in its kind; and nov it cousts her a welliigit mtortlsl effort to sveep it clewr A, of vesinin, anti get the soofttade rain-tight. ...

THEATRICAL CHIT-CHAT

... aoother-4%ying been ruln over by a cab in the Ha*ymarket, by whirh accides.t his arm was broken. Buockstone, the ir'defatigable and successful author, has a ne w Operetta nearly ready for tbie.Haynarket; and Mr. Lutn has a farce of musb comulc humour, ready ...