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ILVER PLATE. THOMAS COX

London, informs the public that he continues to sell SILVER SPOONS and FORKS, and every description of SILVER PLATE at the same prices as before the late prosecution of the Company of Goldsmiths. He has been and is enabled to offer silver goods at these very low prices, by combining the usually separate trades of retailer and manufacturer.-Lists of price will be sent gratis, by applying, post paid.-54 Cornhill, three doors from Gracechurch street.

INCORRODIBLE ARTIFICIAL

TEETH FIXED without wires or other ligatures, and FILLING DECAYED TEETH with MINERAL SUCCEDANEUM.-Monsieur MALLAN and SONS, Surgeon-Dentists, No. 32, GREAT RUSSELL STREET, BLOOMSBURY, and BOLD STREET, LIVERPOOL, beg leave to announce to their Friends and the Public in general, that they still continue to restore Decayed Teeth with their Celebrated Mineral Succedaneum so universally recommended by the Faculty of London and Paris. The Operation is performed in a few seconds, without the slightest Pain, Heat, or Pressure, and allays the most excruciating pain, and lasting for many years; also Fasten Loose Teeth, whether arising from age, neglect, or disease in the gums. Incorrodible Mineral and Natural Teeth, from one to a complete set, which are incapable of discolouration or corrosion, and fixed without the incumbrance of wires or any other ligatures, and answer every purpose of Articulation and Mastication.-Charges as in Paris.-All operations performed on the Teeth.

FOREIGN WINE HOUSE,

45 WAT

LING STREET.-GOOD AND SUPERIOR WINES sold for less than ordinary wholesale profits, FOR READY MONEY ONLY. Bottled Wines at the same proportion of price as charged for the pipe or butt, with an extremely limited addition for expenses. The private consuiner, by dealing with this Establishment, will therefore entirely avoid the retailer's profit. As ECONOMY is now so generally practised, it is desirable that articles of domestic consumption should be bought cheaply, the proprietor, therefore, respectfully begs leave to inform the Public, that he recommends with much confidence the following low-priced wines, which cannot fail to give satisfaction. dozen.

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R COCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS-Patronised by the Dukes of Grafton and Manchester; the Earls of Guilford, Athlone, and Roscommon; Lords Bentinck, Fitzroy, and Hartland; the Bishops of Durham and St Asaph; the Archdeacon of Colchester; Sir William Rowley, Sir William Forbes, and Sir Henry Smyth, Baronets; Colonels Bentinck, Gomer, Parry, and Rowles; Alderman Wood, M.P.; Rev. Dr Birch, Dr Miller, &c. These Pills will be found the most efficacious remedy for derangements of the Digestive Organs, and for obstructions and sluggish action of the Liver and Bowels, which produce the varieties of Bilious, Liver, and Stomach Complaints.-Prepared by Mr Cockle, Apothecary, 18 New Ormond street, London, and sold in boxes at 1s. 1d. and 2s. 9d. by all respectable venders. Of whom may be had Mr COCKLE'S Camomile and Quinine TONIC PILLS, for weakness of the Stomach produced by Indigestion, or by long and severe Bilious Affections; likewise for Nervous Complaints, Spasms, and General Debility. In boxes at Is. 1d. and 2's. 9d.

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Port draught, 30s. and 34s. Hock
Do. crusted, 32s. 34s. and 36s. Claret..
Cape, pale, dark, and red, 18s. Champagne.
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ALMER, Fils, Fabricant de Nécessaires à Toilette, demeurant autrefois, No. 1 St James's street, et actuellement No. 85 Oxford street, à l'honneur d'informer la Noblesse, la Bourgeoisie, et les Etrangers de Distinction, qu'il fabrique toutes sortes d'objets de coutillerie de la premiere qualité, comme anciennement feu Palmer son grand-père, et qu'il vend d'après ses prix modérés de 1749.

Il est le seul inventeur et fabricant d'un nouveau nécessaire, de la forme d'un joli petit livre, tout-à-fait indispensable aux Voyageurs.

IMPORTANT!-To the production of Dressing-Cases, perfect in every minutiae of Toilet utility and elegance, Mr Palmer directing his studied attention, and having received considerable encomiums for the Peculiar Elegance of Taste and Workmanship with which his Dressing-Cases are completed, he most specially, yet respectfully calls the attention of the Fashionable World to this particular article; and he trusts, by pursuing unremitted attention to Portability, Superior Workmanship, and Elegance of Design, blended with moderate prices, he may enjoy the satisfaction of executing their future favours, in pursuit of which he allows the utmost value for Old Cases received in Exchange for New.

N.B. Dressing-Cases from 1 Guinea to 200.-Work Boxes from 10s. 6d.-Portable Travelling Writing Cases from a Pound.

PALMER, Jum., from St James street, sole Manufacturer of the celebrated PALMERIAN RAZOR-STROP.

Palmerian Magazine, 85 Oxford street, nearly opposite the Pantheon.

The Age has ever been the zealous advocate of rising merit, and we have pleasure in expressing to our readers the gratification we experienced this last week on witnessing a superb specimen of most unusual fine workmanship, a Dressing-case of silver gilt, chastely ornamented, executed for an officer of The Tenth.' In elegance of design, splendour, and portability, we of the Age pronounce it not only unique, but a superlative BrJou, doing infinite credit to the taste of the manufacturer (Mr Palmer, jun. of Oxford street), whose peculiar goût for building dressingcases must ensure the favour of our exquisites the ensuing season. -Age, Oct. 6,

DROLLERIES FOR THE DRAWING ROOM. Just published, price 2s. 6d. plain, and 3s. 6d. coloured, Part II of INTO ALFRED QUILL'S FOLIO.

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Each Number contains four sheets full of Pictorial Puns and Comic character, intended as Drolleries for the Drawing-Room during the dull Winter Evenings.

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numerous Wood Engravings, and a Map of the Townships in the province of Upper Canada, price £2. 16s. 6d.--cloth boards,

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HE BRITISH MAGAZINE,

AND MONTHLY REGISTER OF

RELIGIOUS AND ECCLESIASTICAL INFORMATION, For the Years 1832 and 1833.

This Work forms a Monthly Record of useful Information for the Clergy, and Parochial Authorities, and a Biblical and Literary Miscellany of Religion and Morals for Churchinen and Families, combining the several provinces of a Magazine, a Theological Review, and an Historical Register.

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War and the War Office-Russia and Poland-On the Expediency of immediately occupying Egypt and Candia, by Major J. Mitchell, H. P. unattached-Military Education-The Polar Lions'-Prize Fighting: its influence on the British CharacterA Cruize of a Revenue Cutter-Adventures of an Officer in the Brazilian Navy-Memoir of the Services of the late Major-General L. Warren-The Composition of the Spanish Army, with a concise Statistical View of the Country-Correspondence from the principal Ports and Stations-General Correspondence on a variety of important Subjects; and including Letters from Ceylon, from Malta, and from an Officer in Don Pedro's Army, &c-Half Yearly Examination of the Gentlemen Cadets at Addiscombe-Continuation of Documents relative to the Naval and Military Enquiry-Changes in the Staff of the Army during the past Year-Distribution of the Army on the 1st of January, 1834, marking those Regiments first for Foreign Service, &c.-Promotions and Appointments- Obituary, &c. &c.

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Absenteeism, 395, 485

Agassiz's Switzerland, reviewed, 572
Aims and Ends, reviewed, 220
Almack's, 50

Alsatians, the, 597

American Tribute to English Talent, 803
Amusements in the French Capital, 546
Anecdotage, 758

Anecdotes of Talma and Kemble, 757
Anderson's Poems, reviewed, 77
Andrew the Savoyard, reviewed, 445
Annuals, the, 785

Annuals, the, for 1834, reviewed, 700,
713, 714, 715, 716, 731, 748, 749, 777,
810, 825, 827

Antwerp, described, 74

Apperley's Europe, reviewed, 636
Aquatic Fête, 514

Archer's Tours in India, reviewed, 234,
251

Aristocracy, Expatriation of, 722
Aristocratical Artists, 299

Army and Navy, 29, 46, 61, 73, 92, 104,
120, 142, 166, 205, 222, 237, 254, 277,
294. 310, 334, 350, 389, 405, 421, 446,
478, 509, 525, 542, 558, 574, 606, 622,
638, 655, 670, 702, 734, 750, 766, 798,
813, 829, 859, 877

Army of the Pacha of Egypt, 310
Arthur Koningsby, reviewed, 76

Ball at the Tuileries, 754

Balls, Country, 49

Balls, Juvenile Fancy, 189

Barrington's Memoirs of the Union, re-

viewed, 125, 148, 162, 201

Bathing Places, Foreign, 498

Baths of Toeplitz, 545

Bazaars, Charity, 565

Chameleon, the, reviewed, 58, 876
Chapman's Barbadoes, reviewed, 491
Chapter on Franks, 73

Character, a Tale, reviewed, 523

Dream, the, &c. reviewed, 539
Ducarel on the Psalms, reviewed, 796
Dudley, Earl, 155

Duel between the Marquis of Dalmatia
Dufief's Dictionary, reviewed, 876
and Colonel de Briqueville, 428

Characteristics of Goethe, reviewed, 363 Dunlap's American Theatre, reviewed,
Charuas, the, in Paris, 550
Chateau de Luz, 144

Chatworth, the Patrician, reviewed, 539
Cheating, a Chapter on, 663, 740
Cherubini's Ali Baba, 532

Chesterfield in London, 228, 244, 258,
282, 297, 353, 394, 497, 530
Chesterfield in the Country, 657, 689,
739, 817

Chevalier D'Industrie, 93

Christmas Charities of 1832, 7
Christmas Festivities of 1332, 6
Christmas Pastimes, 834
Christmas Scenes at Milan, 3
Christmas Tales, reviewed, 45
Chit Chat, Literary, &c. 78, 110, 126,
181, 201, 221, 252, 292, 349, 364, 404,
420, 461, 508, 524, 557, 573, 590, 605,
637, 654, 636, 701, 717, 732, 749, 765,
781, 797, 813, $45, 859, 877
Chit-Chat of the Parisian Salons, 369
Church Preferments, &c. 60, 72, 91, 182,
205, 222, 237, 253, 277
Cinti Damoreau, Biography of, 740
Club, The, reviewed, 876
Colburn's Modern Novelists, reviewed,
668

Colloquies of an Oystor, &c. 579

Column of the Place Vendôme, 465, 498
Concerts, 158, 219, 233, 247, 290, 306,
330, 345, 361, 385, 401, 417, 442, 458,
473, 490, 506

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Duras, the Duchess of, 758

East India Sketch-Book, reviewed, 812
Easter Holidays, 231
Eben Erskine, reviewed, 363
Edinburgh Review, review of the, 647
Edith of Graystock, reviewed, 148
English Père la Chaise, 396
English Worship in Paris, 533
Emigrant's Tale, reviewed, 235
Episcopal Church in Paris, 533
Eulenstein, Charles, Biography of, 412

877

Sketch of the Life of, reviewed,

Excursion to Antwerp, reviewed, 251
Exhibitions, 78, 119, 179, 181, 219, 250,
271, 306, 331, 346, 386, 402, 418, 442,
458, 506, 538, 552, 601, 618, 698, 729,

855

Exile of Idria, reviewed, 235
Exposition of the False Medium, &c.
reviewed, 491, 571

Fashions, Female, 40, 57, 68, 86, 99, 117,
138, 157, 199, 218, 232, 243, 262, 285,
305, 317, 344, 356, 400, 413, 441, 457,
472, 488, 505, 519, 537, 552, 569, 587,
603, 617, 633, 667, 681, 690, 697, 702,
728, 745, 762, 775, 792, 807, 823, 839,
855,870

Fashionables in Paris, 875

Conchologist's Companion, The, reviewed, Female Duellists, 144

876

Confessions of a Fashionable Wife, 1

Beauties of the Court of Charles II, Congress at Toeplitz, 577

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Constance, a Novel, reviewed, 201
Conversations of a Dowager, 173, 194
Correspondence, Foreign, 9, 25, 26, 42,
55, 67, 85, 116, 137, 156, 173, 177, 198,
217, 231, 248, 270, 288, 304, 329, 343,
369, 284, 399, 416, 429, 456, 471, 472,
487, 503, 518, 537, 547, 551, 578, 585,
602, 617, 633, 666, 680, 695, 711, 727,
728, 744, 762, 775, 792, 806, 823, 839,
854, 870

Court, the, at Brighton, 4

Court and Fashionable Life, 53, 65, 81,

97, 113, 136, 153, 169, 185, 209, 225,
241, 263, 285, 301, 341, 357, 370, 397,
413, 452, 468, 486, 500, 515, 535, 266,
583, 598, 614, 629, 650, 664, 678, 693,
708, 723, 742, 759, 771, 788, 803, 820,
836, 852, 876

Court Journal, Address to, by a sub-
scriber, 162

Court of Honour, Proposed, 217
Croydon, History of, 731

Curtis on the Eye, reviewed, 203, 876

Dancing Nation, the, 231

Day at the Waters of Baden, 51
Deloraine, reviewed, 163
Demetrius, a Poem, reviewed, 540
Dermoncourt's Narrative, reviewed, 682,

700

D'Haussez's Great Britain, reviewed,520
Dickons, Mrs, Biography of, 317
Dictionary of Diet, reviewed, 292
Dilemmas of Pride, reviewed, 842
Diplomatic Dinner, a, 176
Doncaster Races, 651

Dover, Lord, Biography of, 488, 515
Drama, French, 198

Dramatic Season, the, 851
Drawing Rooms, 129, 186, 263, 319, 371

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Female Education 677
Fêtes of the Three Days, 529
Fictiticus Belles, 300
Fidler's United States, reviewed, 348
Field Book, the, reviewed, 272
Finances of the higher Classes, 298,
Fine Arts, 10, 41, 59, 77, 94, 109, 149,

164, 203, 220, 236, 252, 292, 309, 388,
404, 418, 461, 508, 541, 573, 590, 605,
621, 637, 654, 669, 686, 701, 717, 732,
7C5, 781, 797, 813, 843, 859
Fitzwilliam, Earl, Biography of, 105
Foreigners in London, 147
Fountains Abbey, 755, 769

French Institute, Sitting of the, 341
French Law Suit, 485

Gale Middleton, reviewed, 808
Galleries, National, 664

Galt's Autobiography, reviewed, 684, 713
Galt's Poems, reviewed, 796
Garland of Beauty, 17
Key to, 41

Gerard, Marshal, Memoir of, 20
German Superstition, 534
Georgian Era, reviewed, 45

Goderich, Sir Hairy, Biography of, 597,

629

Golden Legend, reviewed, 77
Grand Vizier, Visit to, 74

Great World, the, of the Eighteenth
Century, 753

Greece, New King of, 216
Guerin, Peter, Biography of, 613
Guillotined Persons, Sufferings of, 664

Hatfield House, Festivities at, 37
Headsman, the, reviewed, 653
Heiress, the, reviewed, 699, 705
Heliotrope, the, reviewed, 274, 333
Herold, the Composer, 93

High Life in the East, 260, 315, 450, 563,
611, 787,800

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King and Queen of the Belgians' Visit
to Paris, 754

King of Spain, Death of, 692

Last Moments of the Season, 531
Lauread, the, reviewed, 13
Letters from an English Officer in the
Holy Land, 316, 340, 428, 500, 534
Levees, the King's, 55, 114, 135, 155,
172, 185, 212, 227, 263, 287, 303, 318,
642, 381, 415, 454, 470, 487, 517, 636
Libraries, periodical, review of, 11, 29,
77, 94, 149, 164, 235, 252, 291, 292, 333,
334, 387, 403, 476, 492, 540, 605, 621,
635, 701, 731, 732, 749, 765, 781, 843,
857

Life of a Sailor, reviewed, 11
Lite of the Apostle l'aul, reviewed, 292
Lion Feeding, 216

Literary Genius of the Times, 160
Lives of eminent Missionaries, reviewed,

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Speech of, on opening the
Chambers, 869
Louis the 18th, General Rapp, &c., 582
Love and Pride, reviewed, 812
Luchessi Family, the, 356

Lucien Greville, reviewed, 349

Mackinnon's Coldstream Guards, re-
viewed, 109, 125

Madden's Travels, reviewed, 781
Mahomed Ali and his improvements, 300
Malaria, 740

Man, the, without a Soul, 18
Mara, Madame, Biography of, 146
Mary of Burgundy, reviewed, 403, 635
Masoni, Signor, his Performances, 867
Mathew, Rev. G., Biography of, 488
Memoirs of a Diplomatist, 451, 466

Memorials of a Tour in some Parts of Greece, reviewed, 874

Men and Women of Fashion, 337, 393,
410, 450, 465, 596, 674
Metamorphoses, 562

Metropolitan Legends dramatized, 301
Miguel, Dom, 648

Minstrel, the, reviewed, 77

Mission from the Exiled Court of Prague, 595

Miscellanies, 71, 90, 103, 120, 141, 166, 182

Miserrimus, reviewed, 13
Modern French Novelists, 175
Modern Weddings, 484

Monologue of a Bencher, 610

More, Hannah, Biography of, 628 Morgan's (Lady) Dramatic Scenes, reviewed, 506

Mothers' Manual, reviewed, 444
Moxon's Sonnets, reviewed, 418
Murat's United States, reviewed, 654
Murray's (Colonel) National Work, re-
viewed, 58

Musical Airs Illustrated, 721,753, 787 Musical Publications, review of, 10, 28, 44, 57, 77, 109, 149, 203, 253, 388, 418, 461, 476, 524, 556, 573, 732, 797, 813, 828, 843

Musical Schools of Vienna, 785

Musings of a Lounger, 92, 106, 124, 162,

246

"My Dear Little Wife,' 627

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Nicholle on the Teeth, reviewed, 476 Norton, Hon. Mrs, Memoir of, 849 Notes, Dramatic and Musical, 43, 57, 69, 69, 100, 119, 139, 158, 179, 200, 220, 233 250, 271, 290, 307, 332, 347, 362, 386, 402, 443, 359, 473, 506, 520, 538, 652, 570, 587, 604, 618, 634, 652, 668, 682, 699, 713, 730, 746, 763, 776, 793, 808, 824, 840, 856, 872

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Paris and the Parisians, 833
Paris, Modes of Living in, 594
Parisian Salon, a, 247
Parliament, Opening of, 81
Parry's Coast of Sussex, reviewed, 164
Parson's Daughter, the, reviewed, 387
Parties and l'oliticians, 532
Parties in France, 741

Parties in Spain, Heads of, 817
Pastimes in Paris, 354

Paternal Letters from Mahomed Ali
Pacha, 247

Pedro, Dom, the Second, 246
Peep at Passing Events

Peerage, the Connexions of the, 24
Peerage, the British, 228
Peers, Scottish, Election of, 41
Pellico's Memoirs, reviewed, 274
Persepolis, a Fragment, 121
Petroni's Pensamenti d'Autori, reviewed,

319

Philip on Indigestion, reviewed, 164 Philosophy of the Beau Monde, 338 Phoenician Ireland, reviewed, 492 Phrenology, Anecdote in Honour of, 677 Plymouth, Earl, Biography of, 458 Plagiarisms of Foreign Journals, 262 Pianists, the Rival, 50

Piozziana, reviewed, 164, 202 Poetry, 53, 75, 105, 106, 107, 124, 144, 146, 160, 197, 217, 230, 247, 301, 335, 397, 412, 450, 451, 466, 481, 497, 614, 629, 692, 722, 759, 769, 788, 818, 820, 834, $36, 850, 866

Poland, the Lost Regalia of, 758 Polish Tales, reviewed, 180, 748 Politics, 60, 70, 88, 100, 119, 140, 165, 181, 204, 221, 236, 253, 275, 293, 309, 334, 349, 364, 388, 404, 420, 445, 461, 477, 492, 509, 524, 541, 557, 573, 500, 601, 606, 622, 638, 655, 670, 686, 702, 718, 732,750, 765, 782, 796,828, 845, 859,

877

Political Gastronomy, Essays on, 801, 834
Pontine Marshes, the, 215
Port-Admiral, the, reviewed, 221
Pozzo di Borgo, Prince, 8
Prediction, the, reviewed, 810
Prince Royal, the, of the French, 315
Principle of Right, the, S03
Progress of the Season, 282
Prospects of the Season, 213
Provincial News, 23, 40, 60
Provost of Paris, the, reviewed, 524
Pückler Muskau, Prince, 92
Puritan's Grave, the, reviewed, 273

Quarterly, the, and the Ladies, 260
Queen's Birth-day, 129

Ramble in Ireland, 122

through Napoli di Romania, 819 Rammohun Roy, Biography of, 678,723 Recollections of a Chaperon, reviewed,

28

Recollections of Switzerland, 547 of Warsaw, 451 Reform versus Dress, 34 Reichstadt, Duke of, his Last Moments, 412

Reign of Excitement, 142

Rejected Addresses, reviewed, 491
Renegade, the, reviewed, 287
Repealers, the, reviewed, 460
Residences of the English Nobility and

Gentry, 159, 190, 257, 313, 561, 593, 609 Revolutions of the Steward's Room, 580 Rhymes for Youthful Historians, reviewed, 877

Rogers's Poems, reviewed, 856
Romance, a, of Real Life, 52

Pandect for the Female World of Fashion, Romances of the Chivalric Ages, re

230

viewed, 523

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of Foreign Nobility, 214
from the Continent, 394

of the Female Nobility, 230, 259, 282, 409, 425, 485, 514, 562, 705, 737 in Greece and Turkey, reviewed, 307 Skinner's India, reviewed, 668 Slave King, the, reviewed, 445 Society in Brussels, 229, 215, 426 Songs of the Belle and Beau Monde, 513, 546, 673

Songs of the Loire, &c. reviewed, 858
Sovereigns, the, Movements of, 658

-, of Europe, 426 Spanish Fortune Teller, the, 298 Sporting Intelligence, 58, 73, 237, 253, 275, 294, 334, 349, 365, 389, 405, 420, 542, 558, 66, 656, 734, 782 Standard of the Prophet, 566 Stolen Child, the, reviewed, 309 Stories of the Study, reviewed, 843 Story, the, without an End, reviewed,

859

Studley Park, 737

Sturt's Expedition, reviewed, 474
St Vincent, Earl, Anecdote of, 52
Subaltern's Furlough, review of, 444
Suicide of an English Officer, 707
Sunday, a, at Montmorency, 482
Sunday Trading, 102
Sutherland, Duke, Biography of, 515
Suwarrow, Character of, 145
Sweden, Recollections of, 786

Tablette de Chocolat, 486
Tail, the, of the Season, 513
Tamburini, the Singer, 215
Taylor's Life of Cowper, reviewed, 58
Tea Drinking in Paris, 677
Telegraph of Chit-Chat, 35
Theatre, a Third, 629
Theatres, the National, 345, 385, 417
State of, 294

in the South of Germany, 167 Adelphi, 28, 69, 87, 100, 179, 306, 330, 344, 442, 489, 505, 538, 552, 587, 603, 634, 682, 712, 728, 746, 795, 807, 840, 872

Astley's, 233, 250 City, 69, 233, 330 Covent Garden, 10, 27, 69, 87, 100, 118, 139, 157, 178, 200, 219, 232, 249, 289, 306, 361, 385, 489, 697, 712, 728, 746, 763, 776, 793, 807, 855, 871

Drury Lane, 10, 68, 86, 99, 118, 139, 199, 218, 532, 219, 239, 306, 361, 401, 416, 489, 697, 702, 728, 746, 763, 776, 793, 824, 855, 871

Theatres, Ducrow's Olympic, 872

English Opera, 233, 250, 667 German Opera, 178, 289 Haymarket, 232, 219, 290, 331, 314, 416, 457, 473, 489, 505, 538, 352, 570, 687, 603, 618, 631, 667, 695, 712, 728, 746, 763, 776

King's, 118, 138, 157, 178, 199, 218, 232, 249, 270, 280, 305, 220, 311, 360, 351, 400, 457, 489, 519, 570 Olympic, 57, 69, 87, 139, 337, 341, 385, 417, 682, 746, 793, 807, $40, 855, 872

Queen's, 69, 87, 158, 233, 250, 306, 330, 341, 417, 558, 872

Richmond, 538, 693

Sadler's Wells, 233, 872 Strand, 57, 133, 219, 250, 361, 682, 698, 807, 872

Surrey, 233, 250, 570, 872
Victoria, 57, 458, 473, 499, 505,
552, 587, 603, 618, 657, 682, 65, 712,
746, 763, 793, 808, 855, 872
Theatrical Revolution, 213
Theatricals, Parisian, 835
Theban Obelisk, the, 533
Thiers, Madame, 803
Thorburn's Autobiography, reviewed, 858
Time's Telescope, reviewed, 109
Tittle-Tatler, the, 818

Tom Cringle's Log, reviewed, 795
Too Late, or a Day after the Fair, 649
Traits and Traditions of Portugal, re-
viewed, 747

Transatlantic Sketches, reviewed, 307, 332, 348

Translations of Oxford and Cambridge
Latin Prize Poems, 731
Trevelyan, reviewed, 764
Truth and Treason, 425, 533
Turkey and its Resources, reviewed, 443
Tyrol, the, reviewed, 272

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