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... COVENT GARDEN THEATRICAL FUND. The Members corpusing the Committee for this season are Messrs. Fawcett, Geo. Bennett, Blanchard, Durussett, Evan-s, Far- ley, Keeley, Chas. Mathews, Chas. Taylor, Meadows, and Egerton. During the past week most of them ...
... T'HE QUEENS VISIT TO COVENT GARDEN. Her Majesty went in state to Covent Garden Theatre oin Friday evening. The same crowding took place net- side andi the same enthusiasmn was displayed by the cisse- ly Packed] audience within,. as, at the -ival tlheir~e ...
... REVIEW OF THE COVENT GARDEN COM- PANY. PANY. MR. IACREADY. 1'bis eminent man is gifted with the highest order. of drasnatic genius. Great natural qualificationsi have been s cultivated by long and deep study, the -result of which t bas been the harmonious ...
... I hope you will indulgeI Me with a further hearing [cheers]. Hias Royal Highness con-t cluded by giving Success to Covent-garden Theatrical Fund.a Drunk with thn'ee tines three. .( Mr. Mathews then sung, in a trul~y laughable style, The I humnours ...
... COVEXT GARDE TITRICAL FUND DINNER. . The fourteenth anniversary of the Covent-garden Theatrical Fund Dinner was.eelebrated on Friday, in the Freemasons' Hall, avid a more gratifying and numerous assemblage of the friends and patrolis of the drama we do ...
... the royal visit: Tire Queen dined at anr early hour, and in the evening, ac- companied by her august mother, honoured Covent-garden Theatre with her presence. Shortly before seven o'clock the royal procession, consisting of seven carriages, with state ...
... REPRESENTATION OF WESTMINSTER- MEETING IN COVENT GARDEN. Pursuant to puhlic netice, a meeting of the electors of Westminster was held this morning in Covent Garden market, for the Pourpsse of talking into consideration the present state of thac repre~entntion ...
... tier father, aind lie sliouled therefiore direct -thtit she stiould he receitied into Ctie work-house of St. -Paul's, Covent Garden, weithi directions thiit hier coifuhuct :Shmumill be wvatctiedh, in order Co uiscemtain if there sues any ;groonti for ...
... hour the front of the hustings in Covent garden was crowded to excess. The polling was languid for the first two hours, but as ihe day advanced it became more brisk. The votes given for Colonel Evans at Covent garden booth were as 6 to above his competitors ...