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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... THE MIRROR OF FA SHION. _ ?? TO SBKW TVE VERYr ArR AND SODY OF TZE D 5K, irs ?? AND } E1S1UEL Sir BzNjAmiN BLoomFiELD arrived In town yesterday morn- ing, from Brighton, and waited upon the Duke and Duchess of C.ansNcy. with condolence from the KING. The Princess Ai- CusTA arrived soon after one o'clock, from Frogmore, and re- mained with the Duke and Duchess till past five, when her Royal ...

T H E MIRROR OF FASHION

... X, I . . , '1 ?? : X- .- i . n !~ ?? , : : A bTHgJ MI0:1 VPABjfN T55P,!X5.Y AGN Ally 50151 OF TlZ419MMO Yester ay.Untrsmhda udec ~i ?? i ~of' ' ?? ' ?? the Infifant Arncc Vnriete , 'eaedt ']J'chesc, of: of CL- I'rinee L oossprndlaa 'Je 'Iast nigltit atar-1 horoIuH 146is&e, :previous tomwe~ 10 ?? ie this Theatre with'K er-reeesce to witneswa tie e nerformance of Lord Br; ?? .Tagd .T-4. *. A ...

POESY

... poEsyY. Sr THE AtUtIIOR Or XLLU5STRATIONC 0OY AFMSCMtON. ' ,Wheunthe morning's orient light Unveils the landscape to the. sight- And sohike rom low~roof'dh lamlets rise In column spiral to the Shi6est 'Whert is heard the wooman'sstroke, As he cleaves the stubbmr' oalr * And the wild-bird's ?? I, ' Carol'd in the duskyig'r.$ve; . And the mnilk ma d'llfily song, As tbe meadshe trisaiitongy J , ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... TrHF MIRR OR OF K ASIION. ?? ?? -- TO SHEW HRi VERY AMR AND BODY OR TEMaME %tt FORM A1tS V RttSSUR. Yesterday the Duke of YoRKc and the Princess SOPHIA visited his MAJESTY at his Palace in Pall- mall. Tuesday the Duke of YORK held a Levee, as Com- mnander in Chief, at his oflice in the Horse Guards. Every preparation is making in the Royal Household for his MAJISTY'S intended visit to Hanover, ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... MIRROR oF FA SIHION - cTO SHEaW THE VERY AGE AND 11QDY OF THE TIME, I-TS FORMl ANDo rAiESSURSE. The RdinbttcghJ Observer seems disipoed to give us a touch of the c1!ime, after the most approved Irishl fashion. 'lTle idea of the :Nlst's handing appears to have presented an unbounded scope to illi' intaginatiots of the writer, vwhich runs riot in the following mianner :-1 We tlsink we see the ...

LITERATURE

... 1i TER A TURR. 3fcrrsiNI of' t7r Lady IIester Staonhopre as relaiselir by /'ooalf i4' Consrlr'estfOa1 s h'fvk /re' P/rysieian, 07mpr'isiq her Oio'niorrs osri OdAnecdotes qf some of t/re 7ii0St 1i- rr'rh/r Pr r'swrs fyq]'/rsr' tin,'. :3 vols. [Lordon: Hen1ryv Colburn. ! 'Thrse are extrtinrly arousing', il not v'ry instrucltire vloluh s. Tire l i lijevt or tile unrinoirn was ai persor of ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUISEMENTS. ROYAL ACADEMY, TRAFALGAR-SQUARB.- Tilt EXHI11ITION of t~e ROYAL ACABEHY IS NO' OPEN.- Adirrfission, (fr~oin Eight o'clock tiii Sovenl. II. Cut tlga' 1ti. HNR'iYIOftVARDI, H.A,, Setretary. T Iue S E VEfNth- A1NNSU AL E X -I B I T ION o f tile NE W SOCIETY of PAINTERS 'n WATER COLOURs, FIFTY- THIRFE, Plol-ml~al. oeal VI'' Britlish Instituitotj, 1S NuJw OPEN front Nlie ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUSbMENTSV. MORNINGS and EVENINGS.CPANORANIA of ths CITI ot CANTON, elaborately finished by a rdisingutislied Chinese. The ien M ODEL ol the UNDER CLIIFF ot' the Isle ot Wigit, anei the PAINTED OLASS PICTURES, after Mlartiln and L'anby, rar all to be neen l by artiticiL lighlt, nader a roagnif yieo p lowar, t,fio W~orks w vhich dlstcayinant artn art nd siplalfy practical seience rsad a ...

INTENDED TRIBUTE to the AUTHOR of [ill] ARTICLE in the LAST NUMBER of the QUARTERLY REVIEW, entitled ROMANISM ..

... ?? TTBUE t 1A AUTHOR of I? ICL ~ e LST UMBER qf the no '41?eZ C'L Y g VIEW 1 ?? ROMAtIVSM ?? jjE'LA D.V9 It ?? us ?? to be able to say, ?? a useting is iO'd, forsonee early day, -e ,II snch Dowagers,l-ec or she,- ?? ,m3ttcr tile sex, so they f)owagers be) W 1 ,,ie opiat . concerning Church and State, .r,,)Out tile tinte of the Curfow date,- alcnkh itecklers still for days by.gone, sd ,ii: ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUShEAENTS. I3RITrisH INSTITUJTION, Pall-mall.-The OiALLEKY for tho ?? end SALE of tire WORKS of BIRITISil ARTISTS is OPEN daily, ?? in time Morning till Five in the Evening.-Admisision, im., Catalogue, ts. WIXLIAnM IIAXtNARI), Keeper. Under the Patromigo of her MAJeorTY amd hin Rtmoal Highiness Prince A LaISPT. THlE ROYAL GALLERY of PRACTICAL SCIENCE, Adelaide-street, Weet Siramiri ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUS!?MBNTS. ROYAL POLYTECHINI C INMI'TITUTION.- D.IQUIRRRF.TYP rP. and PH071113 IV!if P11c111ITRAITS aretaknhe dailIY. sttill. 11oyII Polyte chaivcn It lsit Inti. r'.it'tt- Cttet, bY 'Ile cole( valatrftrOe, Mr. 8 & ARIID. lV. tile eoml ioi'd OtPIr ifl' ii Of ?? 1 p-tou , of which N!r. ?? ha,, Ilaeled ,tarl ?? b i tierrerr seonttio~ri are p rodare d rio ?? degrti in lierletiotil that ...

A DRAMATIC SKETCH

... Scene.-Privy ?? W-h-11. Time eleven, A, M. Curtain rises and discoversathe study ol The Doctor, who is seen solus at a writing table covered with papers. The DOCTOR (reads aloud from the .7ines): The Queen-The parks were thronged with visitors tf both sexes yesterday to sec the Queen, who took her accustomed drive, accompanied by Prince Albert and her usual atten- dants. (Looks up ...