THEATRICAL CHIT CHAT

... represents a curtaifs, which discovers a profile of Kean, well executed ' insrelief, upon a medalion, and underneath is the ?? d brief inscription :- Edmund Keai, died May, 1833, aged 48. A memorial erected by his son, Charles John > lRan, 1839. is ...

DRAMATIC CHIT-CHAT

... became his father's deputy as licenser, vice Lowndei, retired. of Hooper has a very peculiar original two-act drama in preparation at i, a- the St. James's. t Leman Rede has a new farce on the tapis for T. D. Rice. C r- Macready seems rather remiss with ...

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

... government an-. no ute ayn ro 1 o21 ah No less a sum ithn172.is3. ot wstenfrdpstattisaighank on Saturda evnglsti be the space of two hus - A CHmALLENGE.-A little fop, conceiving himself insulted by n0 a gentleman who had ventured to give him some wholesoms ...

THEATRICAL CHIT-CHAT

... interest. It ap- peared that the deceased was a young man, and by trade a plumber and glazier. About twelve months ago he became acquainted with a young female named Sarah Brown, the daughter of persons who do not bear a vey respectable character in Htchin, but ...

THEATRICAL CHIT-CHAT

... THEATRICAL CHIT-CHAT. The English Opera House will open next week with the concerts a la Musard, on the same principal as those which were so much the fashion last season. Mr. BLnn having undertaken the management of St. James's Theatre for the ensuing ...

TIHEATRICAL CHIT-CHAT

... jewvel- lery, consisting of a necklace and cross, shaded wvfth emeralds and diamonds, to the value of at least 300 dollars: the taste of the donor was well shown in his selection of a nosegay, in preference to the hackneyed wreath, as a ve- hicle for the conveyance ...

THEATRICAL CHIT-CHAT

... their Ibenevolent secretary, Mr. Richard Peake, instituted a sub. scription of a few shillings per annum for the purpose of establishing a fund to be applied in cases of exigence, lie F wis, after a few months, obliged to give up the design, from the utter ...

THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL CHIT-CHAT

... reason. Mrs. Bishop has left behind her-a family of three children, the eldest a girl six years old, and the other two I (twins) about a year and a half. THE LATE Mn. MoaR.-The death of this eminent violinist has created a blank in the ...

THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL CHIT-CHAT

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

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 ...

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 ...