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 ...

LITERATURE AND NEWSPAPER CHAT

... the people denianded a lowering of the taxes, they obtained a suspension of thle Habeas Ce'ortss Act. Their complaists. were treated with scorn, their miseries were laughed ~at, antI tlteir actual bodily infirmities were made a subject of ribald joking ...

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 ...

LITERATURE AND NEWSPAPER CHAT

... than the other, a com- a parison or their joints shows how superior the nminusmof Is n Inust have bsaen in strength and bull. Fron a part of the skil which has been preserved, it appears that the aniaial was furnished with loug hair, a fict ahfording strongr ...

LITERATURE AND NEWSPAPER CHAT

... inconvenieet.-.5 Al - -a-hat ? - A. shilling, Sir !- What 'can you 'do wit ycur money ? 'Thenf,tkn anotlmer Mouthful of his Cup he hesitated a moment hut per iwe 'were all loolingii' at him stedfastly,' le at length reluctantly drew a leather pouch from ...

THEATRICAL CHIT-CHAT

... feather from the wing of a bird of Paradise-a rose-leaf floating on the wind'a butterfly upon a carna- tion-a swallow skimming over the surface of a lake-are all emblems of lightness'and beauty ;'but Taglionii ...

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

... 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

... CHIT-CHAT. A.I - , .. ?? .. Abdallab, the most expert and active of the troop of Bedouin Arabs (by whom the Surrey Theatre profited greatly), who, among other extraordinary jumps, juinped into the capacious bosom and matrimonial conforts of a fair widowed ...

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 ...