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THEATRICAL REPRESENTATIONS

... stuck in a board fastened to the ground, to let us see the players' feet like, when | they came on the stage, and even before they came on the stage, for the -curtain being scrimpit in len-Ah, we saw legs and feet moving behind the scenes very neatly; ...

Glasgow, Saturday, February 3, 1840

... conditions. In every stage of these oppressions we have petitioned for redress in the most humble terms ; our repeated petitions have been answered only by repeated injury.— A prince, whose character is thus marked every act which may define a tyrant, is ...

ROYAL COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS

... ROYAL Co0.%5ISsION OF FINE ARTS. (Friom thre Timers.) Ont Friday her Maetyte Quieen, accompaidb w i oa Hr'4ness P ince Altrertpaid a vis~ittlo Wesrmin'o'r Hell, fur the h priri-ose Of imspecting the exhibition of works of art about to be ?? to thle public ...

ENGLAND

... the Coroamns.-Tlre quantity of te - ?? 411i0s still before the 0ousen o' Comitrons not vc d yt pWLI ii throughl thie first stages of the progress Bills ds e to ftllrgo before becoming- lawss, is extrllrarinarv. ?? Thu, to da:iy ?? there are no few(er ...

CANADIAN SKETCHES

... nomneroun tribe, are now reduced - re. to ye-v than one hiundred men, who can scarcely fied wild animals and ernoiz to keep themselves alive :-in short, the red population is Bri 'Ci o o' -is' iii the sante ratio as tire destruction ef the moose and ?? obuf'lto ...

OPENING OF THE PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY'S GRAND EXHIBITION IN THE CITY HALL

... enviable no power of derivingpesrefo works of a~rt, the comparison fit ofrthis, with the great painting of Vance de Gama rounding the in Caple, in the present Exhibition of the West of Scotland Aca- jt ~,deiny, may realise to themselves a correct notion of ...

AIRDRIE EXHIBITION AND BAZAAR

... instru-ctive. Amonigst tie more prominent, we may men- tion specimens of ironstone and iron, in their different stages, from the works of A. W. Buttery, Esq., SMonklaudse; specimens of alum, in its different stages of preparation, front tile Norke of Messrs ...

LITERATURE

... however, with regard to the original build- es- v -- al ' tlvere it stood, on which it may be permitted tus for to ;edwrefi. From what has been already stated, it may be thi ri rr! - at71', irl t'ce cime oF King J3ares the Fourth,. the external I ?? ?? ...

LITERATURE

... Humphrey lDavy's. Salmonia, will bear repetition- TorE ART OP ANGOLOG. Thnuob, we 'have wetted a line in orir time, we are far from hois-ting. of more than avery stroerficial knowledge of the art, anod Poseses no part whatever o~f thes scientific information ...

THE LATE CATASTROPHE AT THE THEATRE ROYAL

... cheered on his retiring from 0the stage. e The following letter has appeared in all our contemporaries .S which hasve been published since MNonday last. We have not been Isasked to insert it ; but we do so that the firemen may htave no cause to charge us with ...

THE THEATRES, &c

... numbers as may miake the performances beuefits ered in fact, as well as in name. the At the Prince's Theatre, Mr. Glover, on Mondav last, opened what we may. for want of better name, crl his D)iamatic and season. The first piece pat on tie stage was Othello ...

NOVEMBER

... mother, who was also an old woman, and whom be was hurrying to meet,hafter alon ?? long absence-if she were still alive-if she were still alive. As should have a child too, he said, but he thought she was deadi-hts didn't know, a Oh joy-oh, light-hearted ...