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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... levee yefterday ev ening, at his houfe. in the e A delphi; of the company prefent.were, LorasS-frAN L EY, JHe RUSSEL, WILI5ASM RVsSEL, JOHN TowNs- 1 JiaNDSir. F et:;cs ]}ta±r, {General- FITZPA- %; TRICK, Meffrs. SJ.IERIDA, ,rth0tNEY, 4. A. TAY- t] tao ...

AN EXTRACT

... voctimi to Nis shiv'ring arms. .SEQ~UESAIZOXS, dcc. Gxt.:rlA & RuTC uEaronto, Merchants in Kirkcaldv.- Creditors to meet in John's Coffeehouse, Edin- bnrgh, on 9th July, at twelve o'clock, to namne an interim factor; and same place and lour On 14th August ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... LAUDERDALE, although extremely unwell, I alfo iet off for Woburn. Detween twelve and one o'clock 'on Sunday morn- t Rng Lord JoHN RUSSELL arrived in Arlington-ftreet fromnWiltnhire, and was kept in the greateff anxiety and agitation for above an hour, waiting ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... be defired to be lifted up in his bed on pillows. A few minutes after he expired without a ftruggle. At sthis time Lord. JOHN RUSSELL WaS leaning on his pi-| low. His Lordibip in this trying moment was Il much agitated that it was with the greateft difficulty ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... r'o'om immoderately is wat, d I'arebrother, the i,&oneer, d' Friday la4, was is elecfed Licuteant of the Orenadiers, in the St. John g and Si. Margaret's 'Volunte'ers.; On Saturday- the remains of the late Mr. WOOD- 5 FALL were .interred in Sti.,Margaret's ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... awt I.OVERS' VOiW~S rrederick, by the YouIlg RQSciuIS; 43aron Wildenhajm, TMr, Blairrysnorc; (Count Ctssel, Mr. Russell; Anhalt, Mr.I John(' Stonl. A g.Lla £riburg, MIrs.AnseUl; Amelia ildenhcaim, Mijrs, 1-1. Jaltoo. To whlich -411i'e added the Farce ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... WILD ISLANDERS; ()r,'The Court of Pekin. 1With entirely newv Scenes, Dresses, -,and Decorations. and a new Overture,by Mr. Russel. In the course of the Piece will be i introduced the favourite Mirror Scene, as performed at Vi- enna. To which will he added ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... s to be paid at MAisere. Alexandesr Davison, Gerrard Noel Noel, George Templer, Nathaniel Mliddleton, Richard Johnson, and John Wedge'ooed, Bsniecre, No. 3a,, Pail Mall. THEATRE ROYAI., DRURY-LANT. This Evening their Ailaevties Servants will as2 'Pisoe ...

SMITHFIELD-CLUB CATTLE-SHEW

... among whom we noticed_ His, Crace the Duke of Bedford; Earlsm-Darn ey, Manrtsield 'and Aylesbury; Lordi-Somerville, irm. Russel and Digby; the HOn: MV~r.,. Howvard; A. Lereclimere W. Praed, G. Tal- bot, C. Smrith, W. Child, T. P. Lewis, R. Brudnell,' ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Atcheson, De Dunstanville, Kensisgeon, Rouse, Bayniit, Hotham, Charleville, Eldorn, Selkirk, Sondas;' Proby, Mul-rave,,W. Russell, Cssizon, J. Townshend, HFarewood, kinnin; Henley, D-nevor, H. Pattyt,Ansaon,C. Spencer, R. SR eieerMinto,, Erskine, G.Cavendish ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... designed and extcucd by Mr. Marianar, Mr.Cabanel and Assistadts. The M Nlachinery, Dresses imd Decorations decsiedl by Mr. John- .ston,anldexecuted by him, and,'underhis diredtionby Mr. r- tlideivoocl exnd Mr. B~anl.i: The Fennale Dresses aesigned If ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... t/ his Majedty, upon their several appointpnets and irb; moilons aind bad likewise 'the honcu to kigs his M jes y's hand Sir John, Sinclair, by Earl Moira, ;n hisbeing ele6ted Presiii dent of the Board of Ariculture. General Don, uponi his belng appointed ...