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ROYAL MARYLEBONE THEATRE

... The success of the manager last year in stepping out of the nursery to select his opening froma the popular rages of the day, haa induced him to repeat the experiment, and we are happy to add, with undi. minished success. 'T'he ' Railway ?? is suc- ceeded by arlequin and the Spirit of the Moon, or Giselle and the N~ighit Prancers. The subject is romantic and pleasing, having gone the ...

WEEKLY REVIEW

... e Tir note of preparation for the approaching | Parliamentary campaign has been sounded by the d leaders of the three great parties. Lord John Rus. e sell has issued a circular to his supporters, request. 'e ing their attendance at the opening of the Session, Das business of importance will be immediately pro. ceeded with. Lord Stanley has formally taken up the position of leader if the ...

Poetry

... poarp ?? -- IIE GATES OF ROME-THE GATES OF tl HEAVEN., ol B! 1ADY DFFrAIN fa ?? F i 1er's Dhatuing Room Scrap Boo. 1837.3) I ti Fling wide thy solemn gates, 0 Rome rt A Iingly guest drawvs near, m Whose slightest ?? in his far horne ti Sad millions wateli and fear.! w He cometh not, in pilgrim guise, dl( To bow brfore thy shrine ; Tie blessing which his faith denies, Pi He will not ask from ...

ROYAL MARYLEBONE THEATRE

... ROYAL MARYLEBONE THEA'T'RE. The success of the manager last year in stepping put of the nursery to select his opening from the popular rages of the day, has induced him to repeat the esperiment, and we are happy to add, with undi. minished success. The - R.9ilway King is suc- cecded by * Harlequin and the Spirit of the Moon, or Giselle and the Night P'rancers. The subject is romantic and ...

Poetry

... voctre 'THE GATES OF ROME-THE GATES OP EEAVEN. fY LADY DUFFEI5 (3From Miaher's Drawing RBoom Sorap Beook, 1837.) Fling wvlde thy solemn gates, 0 Rose! A Kingly guest dravws sear, Whose slightest frown in his far home Sad millious watch aind fear! He COnMeh not, in ?? guise, S To bow btfore thY shrine; The blesting which his faith denies, He will Not: ask from thine. Heo coreth-as a King sh' ...

Poetry

... voctrp LTHE GATES OF ROME-THE GATES OF b HIEAEN. o BY LADY DriFFal ft (From Fisher'lDrawtino Boour Scrap Book, 1837.) J Fling wide thy ienln gateS 0 Roae! A ?? guest ?? neair,n Whose elightest frown in his far home t Sod ?? nvsteI, and fear! lie comelt nti l ilet iti guie, To, ?? befere the shrille The blessag wh'ich his faith dellies, P Hle will not ask fromn thine. 5 Ile rometh-as a ?? sh, ...

WEEKLY REVIEW

... be THE note of preparation for the approaching en Parliamentary campaign has been sounded by the ed leaders of the three great partie. Lord John Rus. ve sell bas issued a circular to his supporters, request- ve ing their attendance at the opening of the Session, nas business of importance will be immediately pro. wceeded with. Lord Stanley has formally taken up ,kthe position of leader of the ...

WEEKLY REVIEW

... ie THE note of preparation for the approaching Parliamentary campaign has been sounded by the Adleaders of the three great parties. Lord John Rus- re sell has issued a circular to his supporters, request- re ing their attendance at the opening of the Session, nas business of importance will be immediately pro. ceeded with. Lord Stanley has formally taken up kthe position of leader of the ...

Foreign Review

... pfulip Atbitb)- 3st President Polk has been playing some curious Fed pranks of late, and seems thereby to have roused the th jealousy of the European Monarchs, who, fearing ay W they may be outwitted by their Yankee rival, are just now coming out strong in their old characters, as as we shall briefly show. Pr our In the first place, Louis-Philippe has been enact- ms ing the solemn farce of ...

WEEKLY REVIEW

... WFEKLY REVIEW. at The political world presents no new feature for to *d comment. There is, in fact, a lull just before comn mi id mencing action, though the respective parties are cat Id busy enough mustering their respective forces and Cc 'n deciding on their different courses previous to meet- Cc 'a ing in the fray. It is said that the rumouredY ieministerial measures for ameliorating the ...

WEEKLY REVIEW

... The iolitical world presents no new feature for comment. There is, in fact, a lull just before cojm- mencing action, though the respective parties are busy' enough mustering their respective forces and'. deciding on their different courses previous to meet- ing in the fray. It is said that the 'ramoured ministerial measures for ameliorating the condition of Ireland will meet with the most ...

THE COMING SESSION

... a IONOUR TO T. S. DUNCOMBE, hi.P. At a meeting held at the Assembly Roons, 83. Dean-street, Sohe, on Wednesday evening, January the 6th, in which the Chartist Land, Trades, and Co-operative Bodies of the metropolis were repre. t sented, it was resolved- t 'That a public dinner be held on Monday, January the 18th. the eve of the meeting of' Parlia- ment, to do honour to the People's ...