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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... eAboLP H US thle Countefs of CARDIGAN andELy, Lady CATH- CART and WALDEGRAVE, walked co. St. George's 'Cathedra!, where an excellent fermhon wasf preached by the Rev. Dr. LANGFoRo;, froni thee VIII. Chap- ter of St. JOHN's Gofpel, ard the 32dVerfe. On ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... produced. A new farce is alfu in preparatioe. re- THEATRE ROYAL COVENT GARDEN. This Eveuling- willbe~ed a Comedy called no JOHN BUlt.; or, an Englilman's Fire ide. le The Earl of Fitz-Balaam, Mr: Waddy; Peregrie, by .Mr. at Coolh; Sir Simon Rocbdale, ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... patent haunts in intIrons. ,II A neat chariot, wvish arms and rebels-g to rorre--onri vrirh Ss the aibove; a flat piritform insitiad Of a bees, wab a Perch bore, end three p-atsntlasnpc irsfrons. r- JOHN -]JaU-a,~IxONo Y, lianlser.-A'Chaie t, bade~ patent ...

PORTSMOUTH AND PORTSEA

... at St. John's Chapel, a GRAND SE- LECTION of SACRED MUSlC, from the, Works of Handel, Haydn, Pergolefi, Jorneli, Mar.in , and ether great M 9ftirs-' and in :he Ev ning a CR AND ISCEL- LANEOtUsCONCERTT on Friday Mornine the i6th, at -bt John'- Cliapel ...

THE OAK

... Vice- Ll. Chancellors are the Rev. John Wills, D. D. Warden of nd Wadhamw College; the Rev. Michael Alarlow, D. D.Pre- fident ofSt. John's College; the Rev. Henry Richards, D. 1). Re~tor of Exeter College; and the Rev. John Par- I ons, D. D. Mafier of Balliol ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... thr~oighout, .with, the arms, order o, 9f the gar~ter,-8rc. &o carriage'a, compass perch, hammer cloth to correspondl. . :Duke of C6MstRLANDn-',An niuy,'elegant and peculiarly construied Vis-a-Vis, painted patcenti yellow, with arms, sup- .porters, crests ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Fist is Sir John Sli'allotv, descendedt from Mr. Justice S. who was once described by a wor- thy Bart. a friend of his, as et man mdefe after oeu- Iger of a cheeseparzng. The third is said to be a Sir John Shilly, and a fourth is Sir John Shally-all nearly ...

THE FORAYER

... and that it commenceed drilling yesterday. e DurmiN, MAY ?? Grattan.-Yesterslay, d about five o'clock in the rifterneon, this venerable is patriot proceeded from Steplien's Green to Sir John IC Rogerson's quay, to go onl board the Waterloo Steam ;e Packet ...

Review of Literature.—Science and the Arts

... one end of the room, she was opposed by a grim menacing eigure armed with a huge rod of birch. When she looked behinii her, she saw a si- milar figure at the other end of the roon, armed in the same manner. The terror, notwithstanding the strauige ci ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... Janes Kerr, William Ila- bertsnn, William Faulkner, Jnhn Mjenset, J hn.lodges James.,Birmingham, John Hines,. Arthur O'Neill, John I Rowhwell. John Cooke, John Sullivan, James Moore, Edw. Fytzgetald, Edsard Higginbotham, Thomas Hardy, Gen- ilemesie. - ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... DAvV, Bart., N'V. T. 3hks mF4s&9.; tee Lord Bishop of CAkL5sLTE, TAYLOIR CoaBts, ?? Hs= , Esq, J. Fr --v,~kv£ kfbus Ham1 , JoHN POND, 3IW' .WOt5ON .D. 'IssOBtAS YOUNG, M.D. s' (irTB Na*CouieciL-The Earl of ABaRaEt*, MArTME.W ?? M.D ,-Jo'ss B£.r~ow, Bq ...

Poets' Corner

... made a motion to his nephew to approach him, and quietly stretched forth his arms, as if to embrace him; when he found him near enough, he raised hisoself, and putting one arm round his neck, seized a knife with the other, which lie pitilessly phinged ...