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... band. The hermit, A, stsn, however, furnifhes him 1Vith the means of break ing the charm, and he is uni- ted to Isabel lre Story is dramatifci I by Fawcett, and the Mufic farnif hd by Dr. Arnold.. -The Overture isvery plea- -ng; a Du~et, between Mi fs ...

FASHIONS FOR MARCH

... P.iASg1oNS POP MARCY'. Two FULL DReSS,, WWORN AT TH1I QUEjEN'S 13ALL AT WiNrTsOR _s..AA short Dress 4nd '1'r~ti of fine muslin, cnhroi- dered all round with gold. Trhe hair dressed with a diamond bandeau, aind white ostrich feathers.-. A Dress.f bhle ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Geperals GWYNNE and FITrzRoY, and several MditaryI Officers. After the. review his MASESTY returned to Windsor Castle, and in a short tmrne after, -accornpanriedby Princesses MARY andAmEIXA, attended by Count MUNSTuER and Ge- nerals Gwve sNR and FITZROY, walked ...

FASHIONS and FRIVOLITIES of PARIS

... of iife. Every one must -recollel the story of a' bea-tiful, young Princess who was laid asleep by means of a magical distarr, and who was at last released by a gallant young Priuce, her admirer. Tu tell this story v in an intclliible aud interesting. ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... by NIGIT-IP r, koiong .stories. ,Master Betty will apyear on Saturday ili the rev.ved Trkgedj' of O oouoko; or, TheRoyalSlaxve : Yes'terday, about I2 0!clock, his MAJjsrY ar-ived'at the Queen's Palace, fnom Windsor. In a short time after hs MAJESTY. gave ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... minutes, 'and after ripping up some boards in Mr. Gordbn's apartn'errts, and getting the engine to play,. he got it under in a short time, with- out doing much damage. The followinig, instance of most unnatural conduwt in: a father is mentioned in the gta ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... White.Peas 'at Market, and .for Boilers as high as sl. per qirarter, 'as deiuanded.:, Ssal' Bears as'e dearer;' fhe bupply shor~t - Ticks also are rtebI fa.n- r nit many Itere. Oats, of -which we-' have hte large rign an- rivals, continue nearly at last ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... libertine, but it certainly is not the true gentlenman of which BEAJIIMONT and FLETCIHEN'S ad- mirers have talked so much. The story in short is unfit for comedy. A lady wvhoI is seduced by a nobleman, delivered of a child which ,she is obligedt to send away from ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... could &ta lhs eye frOnt; e stage, he could not abstract t-i id r tl idea of fine speeches and of the *tragiC steP. There is in short a long distance fromh-thetwo poets% anddthis distance is filled byth*e magic circle of OTWAj. - .4wE iS -a polished toilet ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... .11! epic poet might be supposedo t neditate oiu I'e pes95T of a good consteee orany otliet grcat blessiii e dems not, in short, degjade an. important sbj~ct,-)5 elevates an 4girppof qne. renderF fia-lig' iea t e mnjiw A RRa,76(F tq.4 t, t tot! hllo e ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... of thi, laut Ton. At htlght hi's Excellenrcv illuminated 'iis house frcm thl base to the very roof-.-above the-base- ment story was a Portugaesd inscription, if it could be so terlnied, in vai tegated lamps, the words' ?? c eaida&de, in English Uhiorn ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... fowling piece from an excursion aid s; h a little gay exoostulauion and raillery quickly restores the, ussual harinoAy. In a short time therefore tile weddieg ceremony commences with thre Wual fantastic gaietics of sanvage holiday , lvhen in the midst of ...