23 MAY 1829, page 11

Of Hats.

A COMMON theatrical annoyance may be abated by a general promul- gation or the fact, that all vulgar men delight in wearing their hats. A gentleman takes the first opportunity......

New Engravings.

WE have just been looking at an engraved portrait of the Duke of Clarence, after \VIVELL, published 1w SAMS : it is a very pleasing likeness of the Heir Presumptive ; and Mr.......

Paintings In Water Colours.

THE present exhibition of water colours is rather tasteful than powerful. Mr. COPLEY FIELDING, Mr. BARRET, and a few others, who are among the leaders of the profession, paint a......

Mr. C. Potter's Concert.

WE went to this concert principally to hear as much as was performed of a Sinfonia by POTTER. It is clever—very eleven This is one good effect of the Philharmonic. It has......

Ingenious Device—the Puff Collusive.

EVERY one has heard of the charlatan who, from modesty, eschewing the utterance of his own praises, made his son precede him, exclaim- ing in a loud voice, " My father cures all......

M.r. Lindley's Concert.

FEW performers have attained and held for an equal space the repute- bon which LINDLEY enjoys. For twenty-five years he can hardly be said to have bad a competitor either in......