aspiring in its proriises, is by n means daunted by the superior resources of its rival estamisliment. If it does not attest to excel in the gorgeous. {;litter of.spietaeles and pantomimes, and in the empty pageantry di , tinoiistics the other liteatre, it lays claim to a more c
March 17, 1811 - Anti-Gallican Monitor - London, London, England
We resume our criticisms kith the North Room, taking the pietares as they are placed : No. 4. A Gipsty telling' a Girl her Fortune, A. J. Oliver, .A. This picture wants relief and mellowness of colour; "it is nevertheless pleasing, and was much admired in the last exhibition. 7.
March 17, 1811 - Anti-Gallican Monitor - London, London, England
In Craven-street, Strand, aged 74, the Honourable Louis Duff. r t ts. Bath, aged 67, W. Christie, Esq. of Hoddesdorr . At Malvern Wells, the Right Honourable Lady Louisa Hartley. On Wednesday evening, at ten_ o'clock, Mrs. Lark, wife of Henry - Lark, Esq. of F.Ssex-street, in th
October 20, 1811 - Anti-Gallican Monitor - London, London, England
On the night between the Bth and 9th, the Turks iu number several thousand men, passed in'many boats the river from Walachia, and seized upon an island which the Danube formerly formed, within half -pistol shot of Hobodoji. A,t nine in the morning, there were at Hobodoji more th
October 13, 1811 - Anti-Gallican Monitor - London, London, England
It it perhaps not generally known that the sisters, to the man who now rules the destinies of France and of the Chntinent, are considered by those' servile powers who bend to the yoke of foreign tyranny, as Sovereign princesses, and, as such, receive Foreign Ambassadors at their
October 13, 1811 - Anti-Gallican Monitor - London, London, England
The last accounts from America fully.coufirm what we have always stated respecting our differences with that pseudo republic. Au embargo is expected to be laid on their vessels, and all intercourse with this country is to cerise. But the best of all is, an article in Prince MAD.
October 27, 1811 - Anti-Gallican Monitor - London, London, England
l'cace be to France, if France in peace permit The just and lineal entrance to our own : If not, bleed France—and peace ascend to Heaven !—SITAKESPrAIIE. ed to forty-six sail of the line, exclusively of the Brest fleet, thus making' together seventy sail of the line, besides a D
July 28, 1811 - Anti-Gallican Monitor - London, London, England
a mechanic of no incomiderable skill, and by profession an engineer: he possesses good abilities. When very young he went to America, and returned to Europe in the year 1796, where be remained, alternately in France and in this country, till 1806. invented a machine which was in
July 28, 1811 - Anti-Gallican Monitor - London, London, England
- CORPORAL CL7RTIS, Col. WAflviu brought forward his' motion respecting Corporal Curtis, late of the Oxford Militia. It appeared from the Hon, Member's statement that Curtis having complained of some unauthorized stoppages in his pay, had been, brought to 4 Court Martial far some
March 3, 1811 - Anti-Gallican Monitor - London, London, England