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... well-known Irish fi provincial manager and actor, died on January 18th, 1873, in his fifty- first year. 2. His wife was an actress and vocalist, once equally well- known as Madame Castaglione. 3. At one time he kept a public house in that town. 4. The gentleman ...

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... 1790, in London. Yol. 1, Drury-lane. References to her will also be found in the published lives of contemporary actors and actresses. The author of the series Famous Players of the Past would have written to you privatelv if he could have found time for ...

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... completed, he professes not to care about Bernhardt, who is described by recent arrivals as an ugly, nervous, thin, little, jerky actress, as sour as-- well, as sour grapes R. G. S .--The Pond to Ruin was acted at Drury Lane for the first time on June 6, in the ...

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... if he has not seen Miss Jenny Lee's Joe. Joseph Wells. 1. Mr. John Brunton was the father of Mrs. Yates, the once famous actress. 2. Mr. H. Marston's eldest daughter died in her nineteenth year. Y. 4 4 Gentleman Jones made his first appearance as 44 ...

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... supposed to be real. Alfred Gamble. Mr. Thomas Dibclin wrote a large number of pantomimes. Jane Barhaniti.-- Mrs. Lessineton, an actress of repute in the last century, is said to have built a house on Hampstead Heath, which was not com menced until sunrise, and ...

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... ballet master of any theatre. If he cannot do it himself he will recommend some one who can. An Actor.-- Miss Fortescue, the actress, married, and became Lady Gardner. Peter Pounce. An old French play by M. Duval called La Jeunesse de. Richeh u is the only ...

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... Victoria Theatre-- when it was under the management of Mr. Joseph Cave, who has perhaps introdnsed more successful actors and actresses to the London stage than any man of his years-on March 24th, 1864, and that she wasthen very young. Countryman.-- Mi'. Arthur ...

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... She died in America, and her husband was one of the managers of the Philadelphia and Baltimore Theatres. She was a talented actress, and a very accomplished and widely-respected woman. J. P. Mr. Wybert Rousby is now, or was last week, playiug at Guernsey ...

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... kindly consideration. Stband.-- He played Pluto Miss Swanborough, Eurydice Mr. James, Anstai us and the most delightful of actresses, Marie Wilton, Orpheus. It was one of Mr. Byron's many burlesques. 31. J.-- She is certainly married, and, moreover, her ...

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... Mr Aynaley Cook doubtless regards himself as a baryt.ne. S. M. B.-We think that Hhe is far better than the average as an actress, and with one possible exception-- Mme. Patti --unsurpassed as a vocalist; and whereas Mme. Patti must be nearly forty, Mine ...

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... 5 ran. Kempton ■^>ARK October T\vo-yr-old Plate. Sir J. D. Astley's Corky (C. Wood), 1 (started at 8 to 1) Fortunatus, 2 Actress, 3. 5 ran. A Selling Nursery Handicap Plate.-- Mr. H.F. Hobson'sDado (Barrett), 1 (started at 6 to 1) Pretext, 2 Lucilla, ...

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... V. Higgins' City Arab (Bowman), 1 (started at even) Croydon, 2 Delmonico, 3. 7 ran. The Troy Stakes.-- Duke of Hamilton's Actress (Watts), 1 (started at 9 to 2) Convert, 2 Transition, 3. 4 ran. The Subscription Stakes.-- Mr. W. P. Lorilliard's Gerald (C ...