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OLYMPIC THEATRE

... OL YIPIC THEA TRE. A new piece, entitled The Court Beauties, was produced on Saturday at this theatre. We had imagined that the reiterated efforts of poets, novelists, and playwrights had worn the old subject of the frolics of the Merry Monarch and the Duke of Buckingham pretty nearly threadbare.- but we were mistaken. The piece, however, did not owe its success to the interest of its plot or ...

MIRROR OF FASHION

... |Rtt1 ?? ?? Ic RXC U .AtAR1 HiL MIaiesty Icit towun it 'jUter betloe 'ecii o' lock on Wednesday evening attettildeil hr 'ir Herbert Tavlor, on his returit to Windsor ('astti. Thie Dlke ef C!nmher- land visited his 51ajesty at St. nuless, on 'Xednesdav afiternoon. The Dtchess of Kent itdj tijC Prineess Victoria llft KIensington slalnce vesterdlav iornine, en a \i'it to ihe Archtbi'hop of Ye rk, ...

LADIES' FASHIONS FOR APRIL

... LADIES'FASHIOIS FOR APRIL. ricc [F Hos THlE 1. I, II S tIA(;AZINt.,] \oaRVis(;o tII il ?? i l)ke O-- I s i-e a, mae en demni-retlIn- 11th gotte, of white emli mueslin, lied throughout with pale pilui: vho taffettis; the corsage i-s foe, aini httling tliht to the b-it; time 'SI, sleeves, i la- rancills I., arc ln six pulls, separated by nar- rowbands ofinsertion ;the pIui, are lrjge at tap, and ...

COVENT GARDEN THEATRE

... COVENT GARDEN THEATNE. This house opened last night. and immediately the e doors were unclosed it may be said that every seat was 'e filled, so that, even at the reduced prices, there could not g have been less than 4001. taken. This is a *- fair com- St mencement, but whether it %N ill have '-an ansmwerable 'n sequestration, is another question. The lessee has cer- i- tainly done wisely to ...

MIRROR OF FASHION

... MfIRR OR OFi FASHIONr. Ut I \ \E>I'Ill iii; (IF Tilt: onDl:n.o- Hi i; l'ATH. 0 ilic utetiOflY ?? III lave-tititte of the \lo?t floriotitahlr ?? \lItsrc Order of the Bath sos- bold by hi, \Iijr--ty, o? icil Soi ereigit ot llw O:lei, at W nd-oi- Cptie, ii, ?ttarday or. afternoon, at ishicli hi Screite llighnes- Prince Ernent ot ho 1'hlilipp-tltal 5' 0; ?? t?d atith the Ensign of hlnni-iaiy ?. kn ...

ST. PANCRAS LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTION

... St'. PANCRAS LITERARY 4ANI) SCEN- TIFIC LN'STITLUT1ON. A public Ilietiug was held yest erday evening at tile (oimisslioners' Ronos lEdivtrd.strect, llamipsteadlroad. for the purpose of firming a Literary and Scientiftic Ilsti tlttinII bor the populous parish of St. Ilancias; Benjamnini , Bhljl tCiabbill, :sq. \ice. resident of t he Ii oal Institu- tionl, iii thle Chii. ! Tlhe CHIA IR.\M AN ...

OLYMPIC THEATRE

... OL YMPI1'C THEA TRE. ?h i .1 I trne burcetla, entitledl, Th/e Daughter, nra. produced : O.a theatre Jaz aiiht. It is an adaptatloa by Mr. ! A' II 2 A . tromn a very popular Frenc h piece called Leacrc,. anzal awe have no doubt but thle adlaptatiot a anui,,lerable sharec of the popularity of the ?? T:,e ai ateipl chairacters are supporta d by Mrs. i 1 1?, i e-.lS. livivse, v'it,at\c,. and ...

THE NOVEMBER MAGAZINES

... TIlE NO VEMl BI ER A1,4 GAZINKS. he'raser, who said nothing last month about politics, because he was probably at a loss what to say, has now taken his ground,'and given the public a long lucubration on the State of Par- ties, in which he maintains that the House of Lords have lately acted with too rnuch moderation, and that they must be more Conservative in future. He has, too, a most ...

THE THEATRES

... THE THRATRES. DRURY-LANE' Nothing new, wail presented at this house last night, and the old gives little room for any novelty of remark. We have outlived thre time by about three generations when RowE's Tamner'lare used to be played annually for the gratification of the King; andi we are now soine years beyond the period when Lirro-'.s Barcnwell assrapresented every Easterillonday fyr tire ...

LITERATURE

... Memo~irs qf thse Li~fe of Sir Wat'aer ,qCoit, bart; Vol. I R. Cadell, Edinburgh; John Murray, and Whittaker and Co., London. It is ri lated o( I HAYDN', thi t, nhii c uged hy? Ilk frienlil to bring to fconclusion iiis ficat %oyk, thre oratoriO Cl Tlip Ur vtiun, i-i thle ?? of Wh ich hc Litd ~pent several years, lic uxsed to sixy vilhiv, ?? I perid a long tinie upon it because I intend it to ...

ST. JAMES'S THEATRE

... S7. JA.IIES'S THEA'TRE. A new bur l.. 3., ca led Ii.-, Iny hail, 30.~ Il~ri'oll it Nt at thi3 'T'ieati lre 111 i 123. 1 is subtject istile vI.aI>: v a ki ; (I Di o1 tin I it lioillI T t.3ip'l31., %,li~i Iui3Iiliva IO3InoniaIi1 I fl3130 II 11III C33INI,'t, ?? 31,1~o~11 ol Al.,~uitiii'i-. Fjil treatmenit of tIll' ill'- jeci ISoo, t0 ii. pwi,rc original than thle subivet it.ell hi1,r this De-i J ...