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[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 ...

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 ...

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

... THEATRICAL ClI-T CHAT. GARraICr CL3s3.-A Dinner was given to Lord Mulgrave on Satuiday, by the Garrick Club, which was very numerously at- tended. The object of it was to give a social tribute to his Lord- slilp before his departure fur Jamaica, and it ...

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 ...

THEATRICAL CHIT CHAT

... THEATRICAL CHIT CHAT.. There is now very good reason to believe that the effects of Mr. Kean will realize sufficient to discharge his debts. Bate Cottage, to which Is attached 38 acres of land, at a rental of 451. per an- num, has been valued by a competent ...

THEATRICAL CHIT CHAT

... pounds a night to perform six nights only, &he then quits London for ever. A new Comedy, written by Morton, will be pro- duced immediately, and a new Opera and a new Farce; and a Comedy by Kenny likewise. Mathews is drawing his Comic Annual ...

THEATRICAL CHIT CHAT

... advanced by him to keep up the cottage a(nd farm in Mr. Kean's absence--- A silver-gilt cup by Mr.Palmer, fromithe CommittecofDrury-lane. A silver-gilt nuWtl6box, by Mr Bin4hain. A mosaic-top snuff-box, by Lord Byron. A tortoise-shell snuHf ...

THEATRICAL CHIT CHAT

... open for a short period, In order that the numerous persona dependent upon the theatres may be enabled to make some arrangement fur their future support. The proprietor of the Westminster Theatre has prepared a petition to the Lord Chamberlain for a licsnce ...

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

... Edindurgh Observer advises the Manager to shut up shop ;-tells a story of a brother Manager, who, on a late occasion, opened his house to five persons in pit and galleries. The Ma^ager went into a great passion, scolding those who came, not those who ataid ...