THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL CHIT-CHAT

... clogger of Haslingdefle. has a daughter who has such a taste for music, that whel but thirteen months old she could sing a tune quite correctly; and now, though she is no more than a year and nine months old, she can sing half a dozen ...

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... George Herbert Rodwell,an emi. nent composer, and true lover of his art, endeavoured a few years back to form a company, with a viewvto the establish- | ment of a national opera; but though shares were freely sub- scribed for by many members of the ...

THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL CHIT-CHAT

... SUICIDE OF A MILITARY OFFICER.-On Monday last Captafin Ehers Parnell Hopkins, late of the 4th Foot, residing in Cadogan-place, pot an end to his existence in a frightful manner, by cutting his throt, first with a penknife and then with a razor. It was ...

THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL CHIT-CHAT

... Mr. WaIllack was 10,000 dollars a-year. Nearly all the wardrobe, boolt51 &c., were destroyed. Mr. Wallack has opened Niblo'if Saloon as a temporary theatre; but a new house on a superior scale is about to be erected. A public meeting had ...

THEATRICAL AND PICTORIAL CHIT-CHAT

... Jolejk Club Is given. We remembet a 'similar' case octurred some asra ago, where a hbose saliled TrusY by Worthy, wr5sun as a threeyear-old 'when old'er- hrid the stales Wsrd'ell Neclaimed.' FLiGBT -OE Tl'E B0tL.--A gentleman, returning 'Irom tbhe Edin'btngh ...

THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL CHIT-CHAT

... has signified to Lord Burghersh his intention of becoming a patron of the Royal Academy of Music, and also an annual contributor to a verv liberal amount. There will be a musical festival on a very extensive scale, at I Birmingham, in the autumn. The ...

THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL CHIT-CHAT

... be as great a favourite as ever with the dilettanti of the sister country. Mir. Bernard, the author of His Last Legs, is engaged upon a new farce for the Haymarket, in which Power is to sustain the principal character. Three new pieces-a five-act play ...

THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL CHIT-CHAT

... THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL CIIIT-CHAT. A new domestic drama, from the pen of Douglas Jerrold, has been accepted at Drury-lane, and will be produced im. mediately after Christmas. A pantomime of unique charactei is already on the stocks for the entertainment ...

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

... who is a passionate admirer of music, fu and. a liberal patron of those who do honour to the art. in A Cuasous DEBuT-TrAoeco-Couioo.-On Saturday fal night, during the performance of the last scene in the tragedy ha of Othello, at the Park Theatre, a huge ...

THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL CHIT-CHAT

... THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL CHIT-CHAT. The Lord Chamberlain has appointed John Mitchell Kemble, Esq., examiner of plays, in the room of his father, Charles Keemble. Esq., who has resigned. A new opera, bv DOmizettii entitled La Fille du Regenient, was produced ...

THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL CHIT-CHAT

... Granville, Esq., is preserved the possession of a memorial a prince might covet- namely, a large collection of the original manuscript music of Handel. The immortal hwarnmonist was a fiequentvisitant at Calvich, and a fine-tnled organ, ...