CLASS ARTISTES
... CLASS ARTISTES. GRAND BALLET; Premier Dansfxse MISS F. BEOCK (From Covent Garden Theatre, London.) ...
... CLASS ARTISTES. GRAND BALLET; Premier Dansfxse MISS F. BEOCK (From Covent Garden Theatre, London.) ...
... CRISFORD THE DEMON KING.” AND NUMEROUS COMPANY OF FIRST CLASS ARTISTES. GRAND BALLET; Premier Danseuse —MISS F. BROCK (From Covent Garden Theatre, London.) ...
... Mr. A.'J. Dearden . Gobbleton Immensicotf, the Giant, Air. Norman Watts. GRAND BALLET! Premier Miss Fans v Brock, of Covent Garden Theatre. London. Characteristic Dances of Holiday Juvenile Festivities. highly-trained children. GRAND TRANSFORMATION! ...
... tells amusing story of the influence that language hard to be understood ” exercises ou the vulgar mind. Walking near Covent Garden, he accidentally jostled against Irish navvy, who, bring in quarrelsome mood, seemed inclined to attack the poet. A crowd ...
... DUDLEY AND DISTRICT NEWS, DUDLEY THE BRASS BAND COXIEST AT REMARKS OF THE JUDGE. Mr. S. Hughes, of the Italian Opera, Covent Garden, who was judge in the Brass Band Contest at Dudley Flower Show, has sent his remarks on the several bands, Mr. W. Field ...
... week to hare a brief visit from the English Open Company of which Mr. O’Connor is the managerwhich spared, we believe, at Covent Garden Theatre, and which has since been performing with success in the provinces. The programme will be fol^ t hurBd * y S - ...
... visible An assay of each of the two ores, galena and quartz, has just been conducted by Slessrs. Wellby, of Garrick Street, Covent Garden, and has produced, tor the galena, the remarkable result (sample 231 b.) of —lead, 48'80 per cent.; silver, 2ooz. 3dwts ...
... was given into Custody, and revolver was found upon him. He was remanded. The last promenade concert for the season at Covent Garden, London, on Monday night, was brought to a premature close by the disorderly conduct of fifty or sixty young men, soon ...
... every turn. She coming to charm us by her singing and to entertain us by thrilling narrative. Those who heard her at the Covent Garden promenade concerts, will know how to appreciate the enterprise of Mr. Clements who introduces her to Dudley audience, on ...
... MRS. WELDON COMMITTED TO PRISON, Sirs. Georgina Weldon, who convicted of a libel upon M. Riviere, the conductor of the Covent Garden concerts, at recent session of the Central Criminal Court, appeared in discharge of her bail on Monday, to receive judgment ...
... where those of similar proclivities most did congregate. Accordingly became frequenter of the Harp Tavern, Russel Street, Covent Garden, and there found companionship, sympathy, and assistance. Affable alike in mauners and conversation, soon won confidence ...
... conductor, Mr. H. Lewis, selections, Uonoria and H Flauto Magico. The judge was Mr. S. Hughes, of the Royal Italian Opera, Covent Garden, London, recommended by Godfrey, who was himself unable to officiate. It ought to mentioned that during the contest the ...