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... Arrivals at Grillion'sHotel, Albemarle-street:-Hon. STRAT v LFORD CANNING, from a tour; WILLIAM MIDDLETON, Esq.- Departure: JOHN LEVESON GOWER, Esq. for the Continent. Arrivals at Read's, Hotel, Lower Grosvenor-street :-Vis- countess and Miss ALLEN, from ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... . ?? Mr. PoPE Emerance ?? . . ?? Mrs. W.WFST Bathilda ?? Miss SMssil'soN The authorbas avowed himself intbe personof Mr. GRATTAN, n the writer of High Ways and BIye Ways, and we regret tha. pulilic expectation thus excited has not been gratified ; partly ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... Lords and LIadies KilleenEdward Chichester, Bingham, Cloncurry, C. Greville, Brabazon, Cecilia Latouche, Georgina Cathcart, Sir John and Lady Byng, General Dalbiac, Hon. Lady and Miss Burrowts, Hon. Captain and Mrs. Perey, Hon. T. Ash. burnharn, Archdeacon ...

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... Monk, J. B. Warrender, Sir G. Cavendish HonD H. Macauley, T. B. Wal, Burney DUcane,ioter Macdonald, Sir J. Ward, John Dick, Quintin. Martin, John Wood, Charles Davenport, E. Normanby, Lord Wood, Alderman Erans, De Lacey O'Connell, Dan. Western, C. C, .lis ...

LITERARY NOTICES, ECT

... es. he consulted his friend John Clerk, who told him to be per- fectly at ease,. for he would apologise for hin in a way that would avert any unpleasant result. Accordingly, when the name of the delinquent was called, John rose and coolly addressed the ...

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... Court-Rouse~, when John B. Weatropp, Etq., was eleated Common. Speaker, and Richard Freuklin and' (ieorge Sexton, Esqrs., Sberifie for the'. ensuing year. The C0oart ov. common Council was afterwards held at the Er-i 9hsengies, when the, Hon. John P. Veteker ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... sad Xr. Leitch Ritchie has kindly taken to himself the trou- ble9ome9 office of secretary -Lord John Russell, chairman- Right Hon. Henry Ellis, J. Grattan, Esq., M.P., Edlard LyttOe Bulwer REsq., M.P, T. B. Maculey, Esq., M.P;, Rev. Iobart Caunter, R ...

LITERATURE

... of the-paper does not warrant thiet egotism of the writer. 0' Au1 Editor's dilemma is amusingly written. The memoir of Sir John Stevenson is rather meagre-bet is not deficient of interest. The follow, ing we have much pleasure in extracting MR. LAWLESS'S ...

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... town for Dover. His Royal Highnessis expected to cross from Dover to Cajais, and from thence to proceed I to Hanover. -nn Lord John Russell is not expected to return to London from his tour in Ireland for a fortnight. His sister,. Lady Georgiana, is with ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... (Protest- ant, we presume), which Lords Althorp and John Russell are feeding him with, Mr Stanley recoils with horror from the sight; Lord Melbourne only affects disgust, and Lord' Ripon faints away in the arms of the Duke of Richmond; while Altborp, the keeper ...

THEATRE

... permitted, on; PRINI-cF Ghouou -OF CAMBaIDOoe-rince George of oeCambridge, accompanied by his Tutor, arrived at the red Penrhyn Arms Hotel on WNednesday evening last, on ith. a toor through the Principality ; on the following day has they proceeded to see ...

POETRY

... countless thousands. (Sn these plains the warriors of ?? Crusaedrs met in deadly .ontlict their Saracen foes, until at lengtd the arms of Saladin again retook Jerusalem. 'I'he Moslem now rules over desert tracts once the rcite of mighty empires. it is in these ...