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... the great number of members, who, even in its spacious hall,-tho largest in London,-could not be properly accommodated. The Theatres and other places of public amusement were opened, arrangements having been made with the proprietors or gratuitous admission ...

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... PRINCE 's THEATRE.-Mr.JohnBarnett,thlepopular composer, in conjunction with Morris Barnett, the comedian, has taken the Prince's Theatre (Braharn's), for the express production of original operns. Arrangements are being made to open the theatre early- next ...

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... of Herts, in his ?? y ?? the17th inst., at Green lithe, Kent, Mrs. Taylor, ~iri of Clar les Tai lor, REq., formerly of the Theatre Royal, Covenst Garden-On the 13th itnst., at ingest re, tear Stafrbrd, Mr. John Marslh, forty years MOIIS? Steward to E~arl ...

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... informa- tion on the joyous occasion., The happy news was quickly dissemi- nated throug the town. It was announced at the theatres, where brilliant audiences received the news with loud hurrahs, and (t God save our gracious Queen was struck up by the ...

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... made his dramatic fortune, and pro- cured him an engagement at that theatre; he enacted Dick Mutable, and assumed six other characters in this farce. He remained at Coventsgarden theatre for five seasons, play- ing a diversity of parts ; employed his vacations ...

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... gave orders to General Rumigny to depart spine.be, igmmediately, where the Duchess of Orleans for plobi This evening the theatres are closed. Thle peril correspondent ofteTissas: ,,it eostd be ?? to convey an adequate idea of the alarm data death of the ...

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... Weathercocit, at the Ly- ceum Theatre, as a membsr of tite Drury-lane company, the Theatre Royal having been previously destroyed by fire. From that period till his decease he continued to belong to the Theatres Royal and minor theatres in London, and one of ...

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... London boards, he re-appeared for a month, during the last season at the New Strand Theatre, with Mr. Maywood, and a few weeks after accepted an offer from the minor theatre in Abbey-street, Dublin, from whence he visited Cork, by the request of the manager ...

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... become a public performer, for which put- pose she went to Venice, where she made her first ap- pearance en the boards of a theatre. She next proceeded to Milan, where she made her debut in an opera in which the celebrated Marchisi performed, from whom she ...

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... daughter of Lieutenant Thomas Baker, R.N, late of Portsea-At Exeter, Mr. Mouta-ue Smythson, to Miss Shalders, both of the Theatre Royal On the Y8Lh inst., at the Parish Church, Hampton, Middlesex, Colonel Hugh Percy Davison, if Swanland Park Northumbtrland ...

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... undertaking will Prove a prosperous one, Charles Freeman, the American Giant, and the Ilipton Slasher, have taken the Queen's Theatre, Liverpool, to-n7orrow evening, when all the talent of the town have promised to exhibit. Mr. Allayes'sopening-dinner will ...