THEATRE
... Miller and his Men. Mr. Power was announced for to-night in Paddy Carey and The Irish Ambassador amidst loud applause* COVENT GARDEN ...
... Miller and his Men. Mr. Power was announced for to-night in Paddy Carey and The Irish Ambassador amidst loud applause* COVENT GARDEN ...
... Madame Malibran and M. de Bc-ri.t have returned to Brussels from Italy. The new eccentric drama to be brought out at Covent- garden 0:1 Thursday is to be called Death and the Doctor. Bartley, Meadows, Miss Homer, and Miss 11. Cawse, will have tlie principal ...
... — Cotent-Gardf.n Theatre.— A rent-charge annuity of; 2bl. a year, payable half-yearly, without abatement, secured upon Covent- Garden Theatre, with a transferable free ad- mission, held for Bi'xty years. This lot, Mr. Robins said, had been sold, without ...
... Britain. | 4thly. la making compensation to the occupiers ofthe various houses of equivocal reputation in the parish of ; Covent- garden who by this resolution vvill he deprived of their respective leases, heretofore held under the said John i Dukecf Bedford ...
... ballets at the Opera House. Sir G. Smart has kindly undertaken to superintend the miisi.al department on Wednesday at the Covent Garden Theatrical Fund Dinner. He has secured the professional an: of a host of tilent, both vocal nnd instrumental, who, to their ...
... went off with its usual eclat. _— _ COVENT-GARDEN. Mr. Collins appeared for the first, and, as the play bills stated, the only time, in the character of Era Diavolo, in Auber's elegant opera of that name, at Covent- Garden Theatre on last Saturday night. ...
... distinguished nl_rA_l_ r? X ' n , ff H l- h,S conc ...
... management ol that Gentleman. There were green peas, full-grown aspa- ragus, and Btrawl_erries exposed to sale yesterday in Covent- garden Market. A day's*^ mild rain would -oon give the counrv a luxur.ant appearance, and add to the stock of vegetable rarities ...
... time 1 composed my opera Lestocq was nut in existence. Tl.e music of The Spirit of the Hell was originally composed for Covent- Garden Theatre, and was in tit- hands of the copyist of that establishment nearly three years ago. — 1 have the honour to be ...
... Baroness Ahlefeldt, Sir J. Reynett, and Captai, Nay, honoured the performance of Madame Malibran, in La Sonnumbula, at Covent- Garden Theatre, last evening, with her presence. r I he Duke of Cambridge and the Duchess o! Gloucester visited the Duchess of ...
... Balle's beautiful opera of the Siege of fiochelle, T/.eJiwess, anda new pantomime, en- titled rr'hittington and his Cla. Covent- garden. — Ttie forthcoming pantomime, which is entitled Harlequin Guy Fnwkes, will be preceded by the Car- melites and the Bronze ...
... ot, winc-merchaut. dividend at two. Before Mr. Commissioner Fane. G. N. Godwin, late of Oxford, now of Tavistock-row, Covent- garden, dealer, audit at eleven ; William Mills, Chapel-street, Edgware-road. builder, audit at twelve: Thomas Field, Re- gency-place ...