Refine Search

THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL CHIT-CHAT

... fish are placed in a glass vase, of raire vorkman- slp, which stands on a solid mahogany table, so elevated gbo',e the stirlace, t~ia deception seems to be impossible. Ovgr. the vae is.a glass shade,. to the top of which is at toh* a l~xtblbl tube, Which ...

LIT RATURE AND NEWSPAPER CHAT

... lie rse ii ser's'le. It is a coalfort aiileU tni , fo stlileIs tio tuli t hit each olle shall have a, boeil to hima. ilhoiji tile widith all owed lie Only a foot 05ndl a hal I'; ,elat ofbll int piteli'ed like reli herrings iii a tracrr, uIs ...

THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL CHIT-CHAT

... with a serious feeling, though a slillt smile night. be traced on her lips, hogan- Mlaria tray-a tn caldero De aqua, Llama levante, Maria pon tu caldero, A 4 Ayamos nuestro te. She finished-the rlaudits resounded, and tie air wvas quoted as ...

THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL CHIT-CHAT

... THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL CHIT-CHAT. The Lord Chamberlain has written a letter to AMr. T. Dun. combe, M.P., stating that his lordship has intimated to the managers of theatres that it will only be necessary to close them in Lent during Passion Wee ri ad ...

THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL CHIT-CHAT

... THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL CHIT-CHAT. . .,I - ?? I - A ?? !l.1 ?? It is expected that the Italian Opera will open a-month earlier than usual next season. This is owing to the approaching mar- riage of her Majesty, together with the early meeting of Parlia ...

THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL CHIT-CHAT

... THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL CHIT-CHAT. ?? -- __ -n -- - -- - -z_ :r- ._1 r_- _ a_ Complaints have been made, very properly if %well-founded, of money having been demanded for places at both of the patent theatres on the night of the Queen's marriage, an occasion ...

THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL CHIT-CHAT

... for the United States on the 16th 6f July next.- KEAN.--A correspondent, on whose aceuracy we rely, has thus addressed us ?? Sir, I beg through the medium of the Court Journal to correct an error in a short biographical ac- sount of Mr. Kean that has appeared ...

LITERATURE AND NEWS PAPER CHAT

... ?*xrn?? CI{A?T. A?D'N?R_ Tire words seco d~b tleti,6bf thisirrio'k, ai'e sufficieitt to asmrOtiUsthib no belontctob if er~nc d eioss ot' poetry, to u a ur1 lsea'i1r h first; or other wisei ii~ *~4 etet rsleiog rioui puf' puirchiasn silvb h terwesrot is ...

THEATRE ROYAL. - *A~

... appearance of the stage is. usiwber ilwe a fsitch ,,Ifrom a bleoak show vieso to a gay fobrme foet-ti ,, ade, is serty sdr-oitly, .elieofd and reflects equal- somdc~dt0 o hat the painter and -the mechanist. ;, tuct Our space a-ill not pot-mit no to~enla,-ge on ...

A GOOD RECIPE FOR A SICK LAPDOG

... A COOi) RiELCi'N I:FOR A SICK{ LAl'DOG. hein I plactiscd at Irglitun, a lbuly I Iklncwv Begg'd I LI pay I ?? ioiir twI; Sil hlPC tlie Be tilillp, OI!QQ SBefiecvfvil Sitit ftat, Is V: ta I; IINIIt'.II id ie ;I i 'Ile II I eile I.: a I at. Plilio totlic ...

A WORKHOUSE STORY

... Take that, and chat ! let chat teach you how- to deinic again in spice of MCe ! The mother takes her child to M~r Fairfield, the master; asks bhn, showving the handmaitt's, If he thinks that a pro- per manner in ?? to treat so young a child 7 Fairfield ...

THE LIFE OF A SAILOR PRESERVED

... end to my clackitig. Theu he twisted his quid, andtl excaited messmate Jack, a ince he thus saved tie liti; of a lbrthert, We'll tin o'F a ?? to Warrn's: it .131ac.i, A I i to ?? goold ?? drink another.' 'he above tltLl' illEsi6iT. ?? ZRleuurlchg is ...