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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... MIRROR OF 1FA.ShION. -- TO STIEIV T'lWE VERS AMF AND OOTW or TsiM TSMSr, ITS FORIM A ND5 PR enSt:H-. WIN D)SOZ, MaIserlĀ°.,. Yesterday the Prince nf lers 1 :oinbtsrg and siute arrived at she Castle, as did Lord St. Helens. In. the evening her .Majesty led a select party. This morning the ?? of E-esse llomrburg onde otst on horseback in Windsor Great Park. The Earl'and CaunOeSs FIHrcourt leave ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... ri-i i? MIJ?fl 01? OF FA.?HION. .'roE Vgltay AGEl AI.S) BODY OF 'eI:tS 5'55tv, iI'TS FOCMt AND l'itS~t'!U5. .THF: QUEEN.-(r'XuroMc'rmt 00hZ 0!wLAft) ,The inquiries respecting the state of her Majesty' yesterday, at ,the Palace, wire ve{ry ontnernus, the answer to thenm as, the Queen has had a comfiortable nigltt, and is much better tn-day. in1t the evennittg her blajesty rode out in cthe G. ...

THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE

... TF]SATRE RLOYAIL, DRURY- LA NE. -T'his Eveningwill he performied a newhisrorical 'T'ragedy, called J3RUTUS or, Thl Fall ' l.irquin. Lucius Junius, BMr. Kean * Titus, ilr. D. Fisher; Sextus Tarquin, Mr. H. Nemble; Arims, Mr. Penley ; 'Iullia, Yrs, (lover; Tilarcuirian, Mrs. NV. West; I.ucretia, lMlrs. lobirlsogi f I'riestess of Ritea's T'e-mple, Mrs. 1'rereton, Afterwhich, IS. Hh:s ALIVE? or, ...

THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE

... T?1EATRE ILOYAL, DRURY-LANE. TIhis Evening wvill bne performed 5Macbeth, Mtr. Keen; Banquo, Mr. Ā£'engousgh; M~acdutf,, M~r. H. Kemble; Ladv Macbeth, M.rs. W. Wcest. Aftsrhlvhch, TWVO ST RINGS TO YOUR 130OW. Tesrorrowv, Venice Preserved, with lion' to Die for Love.i TREWA'I;RR ROYAL,, COVENT-GCARDEN. This Evuscld gwxill be performed JANE; SEIORE. Ouke of Gloster, 77r. Egerton; Lord Hiastings, ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... - 133 tEAT AGN AND BUT AOF 5tUM 1' M ORK AND PUSSURL THE PRINCE REGENTS COURT, &c. Wednesday evening, about a quarter past asx O'clock, the Prince Regent arrived at Calton House from the Pavilion, at Brighton. Yesterday morning, soon after eleven, the Princem Augusta and the Duchess of 'Gloucester arrived at the Queen's Palace from Windsor. At one the Prince Regent went from Carlton House to ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... THE AIrlROR OF FASHION. I led Yesterday the LoRD CHANCu.LLO and the Duke of WEL- i SLINGiTON visited the Duike of YouK, at the residence of the eat Duke of RUTLAND, jo, ArlitrZtcn-St)`eet. Intl Yesterday, his Royal High ness thle luke of YORK, transacted r n mltrbuiess with Sir H MERmtIEJrTAILR his Military Se- tis eretary; Sir HENRY TORRENs, Adjutant-Generail ; General Me NACDON~ALD, D~eputy ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... The Duk e and Duchess of ClaBwNcE arrived at their resi- dence in Cli arlea-street, Berkeley-square, yesterday morning, from Bushy. Their Royal Highnesses dined with the Dnchess of KaNT in ,the afternoon, at her apartments, at the King's ralage, Kenuitgtoa. The Duke and Duchess of CLARENcr fctrvwards reta coed to Busby. The CHANCZLA'Oit of the EXCHEQUER left town oa Tuesday ele in for ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... THIE MIRROR OF FASHION. I _ _- A- tFROM THIS COURT CIRCULAR,) WINDSOR, Nov. 25. Yesterday afternoon his Majesty and suite arrived at the he Castle in two carriages and feur. The King inspected the pro- gress of the works, which are now in a very forward state. 2, After remaining some time at the Castle, his Majesty and suite returned to the Royal Lodge to dinner. It is expected that in three ...

COVENT-GARDEN THEATRE

... We are sure it is bad taste, andi we should thiok It bad polisv for the two Winter Theatres to enter into the sort of rivalship Lf which we have a specimen in 7he Battle of Pulatwal, or, Tole King and the Czar, performed at this house last night. We have only to do with the bad taste of tile experiment, as far aa the public is cencerned; for the effect is to compel dramatic authors to run a ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PVBLIG AMjSRMrNTS. The KING'S TH1EATRE.--This Evening will be Performed ltdosini's Grand Opera Serla, PIETRO L1EREmITA. 'he prlncipal h ?? by Madame de Malric (who has obligingly cnnsented to Lake the part), Madame Puzzi (her !d dppearatnce these bve years), Slgngr Winter, Slgigtr 51arl- sal, Sigrlort~iubleld.andSirnor caiveri- Afier which will be pvrformed the new lblrertieniecr~t o Un~dNEt ' ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... THE MIRROk OF' FtSgION. [FROM THE COURT CIRCULAR.] The Duke and Duchess of Clarence gave a grand Dinner yesterday, at their residence in the Admiralty, to the Duke of Sussex, Prince Esterhazy, the Austrian Ambassador, and Prim. cess Esterhazy ; Baran Bulow, the Prussian Minister, and Baroness Bulow; -tbe Duke and DuChJess of Northumberland, ViscountValletort, Mr. and the linonurable Mrs. Hope; ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... TILE MIRROR OF FASHION. [rnOM THB COURT ClnCULAit.) The Duke of Clarence ctime to town eon Saturday morning, from his seat In Busby Park. The Duke of W~ellington bad a lonq consference vrith bis fRoyal Highness soon after hia arrival, at the Admliralty. The Rtoyal Duke returned to Bushy about six o'clock in the afternoon. The Lord Chancellor, the Earl of Aberdeen and Lord Mary. boroughl bad ...