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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... TANCREDI. End of the first Act, the new .DIVER''rSElIENT. After the Opera, the favourite Ballet of' 1.E M3ERCHA3ND DES ESCLAVE'S. On Tuesday next, the new grand Ballet, entitled Cephale et Procris, with entirely new Scenery, Machinery, Dresses, De. corations ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... and was most graciously received. The Russian Ambassador was Introduced to the King In a similar manner, and delivered his new credentials to his present Majesty, which were most graciously received. Count Palmella, the Portuguese Ambassador, was Introduced ...

GULF IT DOWN, JOHNNY

... Metternich a very smart box, wishing W ihm, at the samne time, a happy newy ear. ?? The Ki his givnii to the citizens of London some new aud very ,ur3o B sauice, thie composition of hib Ministers; the epi- aures of 'the Co tamoi Council, however, do not find ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... EVENING 'ill be resenited, a new Melo-dramatic Romance, called W IfO OWNS TiE HAND? or, The Monk the Mask, and the Murderer.-After which, asn entirely new iailet, called EYES RIGHT, OR YOU'LL MISS ER.-To conclude with, an entirely new Domestic Tale of Interest ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... without heads! On Christmas-day, Colonel BRERETON, of Chi- chester, had a party to dine with him, and there wvere strawberries picked from the beds in the open garden. Txs NEw UNIoN CLuB.-After having nearly completed the outline for this new Institution, ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... attend- ed the new Astrononsical Exhibition at this Theatre, the Lecture willbe continued during the present Lent Season, with nume- rous and important Improvements. THEATRE ROYAL, ENGLISH OPERA HOUSE. TO-MORROW EVENING an entirely new LECTURE on OURIANOLOGIA ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... BODY 0OF THE TIME, ge ~~ITS FORMS AND PRESSURE. ee og ~~~BRIG HTON, JAN. 96.~ le The Palace has not experienced so gloomy a Christmas for many 55years, arnd no one feels the cause of the disappointment more se-. he verely than the King himself.. His Majesty ...

Review Of Literature

... 3ftcbi?u of 1iittra?tat. AMBITION; a Nrovel: itt tlrree aolrirres, lS2en. London, T. CADEI.L, 1825. ?? no~'eI before us is worthy of consideration, for the strict mnorality of its sentimcents, the psarhtt of its language, aind thle ease andl simplicity ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Terri, Siesn Deville, Signor Glubilie, anif Signor Zticlielt-Arter tbe Opera, the new tilytbological te Bnalst, composed by Alr. J. kiEgville, of LE SERGE DE CYTH}EHEt, witH new Scenery, Dresses ani Decorotions the Mtit.,cbyDI. SIocha. . |AsP lteaitons for ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... being an illustration of the benefits of persever- ance in an animal not mouch larger tha'n a, guiea-pig, and of a. kind usually considered of a very.unteachable disposition. The scenery is ?? Portsmouth in a gale of wind, and another of Old London Bridge ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... intention of extending the Turnpike Act ten miles in every direction round London. The Noble Lord's object is, if possible, to abolish turnpikes altogether in the neighbourhood of London. TRIBUTE To MR. KEAN.-It bas already been stated, tkat tlis gentleman ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... we are no advocates for fantastic new readings and actions, yet, if a performer possess originality with judgment, sensibi- lity with independence of wind, it would be as improbable that she should fail to give some new feature to the character she has ...