NEWSPAPER CHAT

... NEWSPAPER CHAT. A DIFFICULT RarryE.-Whai~e Dean Swift was vritti'g a lampocn in which hle wished to have a fliln at a fooli-h irritable serfealdlt-alaw ?? 'Bettesworth, ant was very ouch puzzled to find a rhyme ...

[ill] CHIT-CHAT

... 7r, iuderittNlrd, lexi h.Itlti 1dm a vry caur rS rna- nuscript diary, vwhich! Ci ictc a nitait t 1Wory ut xiii, Fbilih Ciut, Ai) a-ddte, o: Ih th i-tili/. i ;, g .ether ii*elr ;'P, , , Stlt FPlOceg,' al tAir t:.1:. a mettia-,. Inc ud!lg iAwwisev1 the bill ...

THEATRICAL CHIT-CHAT

... have induced a few Individuals connected with the Metro- politan Theatres to consider the possibility of instituting a a General Theatrical Fund, to which every person attached to the profession throughout the United Kingdom might become a sub- scriber ...

LITERATURE AND NEWSPAPER CHAT

... LlTr1ZATURIL AND NEWSPAPER CHAT. I _ ~ _ REMINISCENCES 01 THE REV. R. HALL, A M. (By john Grecne.) HIesaid, 'Now, sir, if you plemtse, I should like to call on Mr. -, a dissenting minister, sifter dinner, tind save a pipe. He is a vely ...

THEATRICAL CHIT-CHAT

... boue will still give pain, in the same manner that a common splinter would Irritate the surrounding parts. Mr. Chiunock men- tioned a case, in which a noted advertising dentist took out a tooth from a lady, and having produced great ...

THEATRICAL CHIT-CHAT

... lutely thrown a-V n te puichase of a slave in such a temper as this. F a s ., corunme twice as nucb as he earns. It is [ot utl- _t 4r, a .rlse o omaij slavetG sell hlnself. To bring a hligh, price in the ...

THEATRICAL CHIT-CHAT

... successfully through a very heavy season, actually lost two ppounds by his benelit ! Poor George Smith, the powerful bass singer, used facetiously to call such a benefit a meeting-of creditors ; and on one occasion, when asked by a friend how lie got on ...

LITERATURE AND NEWSPAPER CHAT

... different degrees of sounidness. A FREE NiGHT 'AT TILE Po.AY.-A marhet wotman among the audinene at 'the pslay, onl a free night, secimug four singers on-the sta-ge engaged in a quartett- Jeremly, duid lsie to her hoiusband, in a tone ...

THEATRICAL CHIT CHAT

... THEATRICAL CHIT CHAT. Mr. Pierce Butler, the gentlemen to whom Miss Fanny Kemble Is to be, or has been, united, is reported to be at fine young man, with a fortune of 4,0001. a year. Miss Smnithson has been lately married la Parls to a celebrated musical ...

LITERATURE AND NEWSPAPER CHAT

... picture-` Oce or tie cehiltiren will namne a cottage, atiother a mutsios, others a rock, a brook, a lill, an orccar l, a shepierd, a sliep I htriless, ...

LITERATURE AND NEWSPAPER CHAT

... riptusouls inetCion601; it was a tibet titusiotl boose, atid entliusidsii wass the order of that eniht. 'A Dandy is a chap) that would Be a ,unE' lady, if' lie could; But as lie cai't', ihovsall he can To srorv thle wot Id tle's itot a lonan ...

DRAMATIC CHIT-CHAT

... became his father's deputy as licenser, vice Lowndei, retired. of Hooper has a very peculiar original two-act drama in preparation at i, a- the St. James's. t Leman Rede has a new farce on the tapis for T. D. Rice. C r- Macready seems rather remiss with ...