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... THEATRE .~'OYAL, DUBLIN. - 'ncce that, withthe view of r.CALCRAFT begs to ano het ode of Taetii presenting, in succession, the hi, n h aatams every brauch of Theatrical Exhibih.' ng1,hemtwt esormous expense, effected a short -nLIgHMENTwt DUCROWY'S EQUESTRIAN ESTA'L HMENT, EsTA - of Grand during which will be presented a Series I G d Spectacles, with a variety of Scenes iu the Cir,o, and ...

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... THEATRE ROYAL, DUBLIN~. ENTIRE CHANGEI First Appearance of Mons. PLEGE, the First Rope Dancer in the World I First Appearance of the Flemish Antipollean Professors and Herculean Wonders, as the Acrobatique Sprites of Jupiter, varied by the unrivalled perforine of the Sprite of Antwerp, acid the Petit Chinese Contortionist, wrhose performances excel all others in that art. ONT THIS EVENING, the ...

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... TfEtATRE, ROYAL, DUBLIN. .Mr. CALCRAFT begs to announce that, with a view of presenting to the Dublin Public a concentration of the first Taleqet in the British Empire, hehas, at an enormous expense, engaged MADAME VESTRIS, FMr. Charles MATHRWS, Air. W. FARREN, and Mrs. GLOVER, who wikl appear in the Plays which will be produced. Notwitjhtandilg the very heavy expense of this engage- ment, ...

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... THEATRE ROYAL, DUBLIN.I Mr. CALCRAFT begs to announce that, with'thO view of presentinig, in succession, the highest order of Talent in every branch of Theatrical Exhibition, he has, at a most enornious expense, effected a short Engagement with DUCROVS EQUESTRIAN ESTABLISHMENT, during which wvill be presented a Series of Grand Spcctaclee with a variety of Scenes in the Circle, and otler ...

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... THEA It OYAL, DUBLIN. shth NiEt of t aae eet of DUCROw'S EQUES- TSitIAN iit AO LIftEil and Complete Change of tile tti active Scenesiin the Circle. Mr. CkLCIZAI.T beg5 to atnounco that, with the -view of ?? sucCO*'00 the highest order of Talent in prV branch of Theatrical ExhibitiOn, he has, at a most v u!e1y s eapinse, effected a short Engagement with DIWV'UN1 V EQUESTRIAN ESTABLISHMENT, ...

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... 7 HE Very Rev. Dr. Yore, the Governoi, and Governesses of St. Paul's Free School return their sin- cere thanks to the Public, who so liberally contribute4 to the Charity Sermon on Sunday, the 4th December, 1842, ae& to the Right Hon. the Lord Maiyor ;and Gentlemen whq kindly acted as collectors, when the sum of 145B. lis. wias received, including the following donations:_ Mrs. Whelan), Mount ...

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... TO THE IADV Tin SING PUBLIC. Those who recollect the FunzmEAs's JOURnAL some thirty years ago need not be reminded tbat, as a vehiele for Advertise. ments, it scarcely had a superior. In the hands of former Proprietors it, in a great degree, loot this distinction; but, In the eonddence that It can be regained, the present Pro. prietors resolved upon that recent change in its condition by which ...

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... TO TlE AD)VERTISING PUBLIC. Those who recollect the FEumAN's JOURNsAL some thirty years ago need not be reminded that, as a vehicle for Advertise- ments, it scarcely had a superior. In the hands of former Proprietors it, in a great degree, lost this distinction; but, In the confidence that it can. be regained, the present Pro- prietors resolved upon that recent change in its condition by which ...

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... TO THE ADVERTISING PUBLIC. Those who recollect the FatEmAn-'s JoinRAt some thirty years ago need not be reminded that, asea vehicle for Advertise- ments, it scarcely had a superior. In the hands of former Proprietors it, in a great degree, lost this distinction; ' but, in the confidence that it can be regained, the present Pro. prietors wesolved upon that rtsent change in its condition by ...

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... THEATRE ROYAL, DUBLIN. 31s. GLOVER begs respectfully to announce that her BENEFIT, and Last Appearance but Three of herself, MADAMIIE VESTRIS, Mr. Charles MATHEWS, aud MIIr. W. FARREN, will ta1ke place TFHIS PRESENT SATURDAY, Feb. 11,on T which occasion wvill be performed Sheridan's Opera of the DUNNA. Don Carlos, Madame Vestris, in which she will Sing Had I heart for falsehood framed , ...

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... THEA'T1RE ROYAL, DUBLIN. MADAME VESTRIS begs respectfully to announce that her BENEFIT, and Last Appearance ?? of herself Mr. Charles MATHEWS, Mr. W. FARREN, and Mrs. GLOVER, will take place THIS PRESENT THURSDAY, Feb. 9, when T w'ill be performed the Comedy, in Five Acts, of LONDON ASSURANCE, (Written by J. Bourcicault, Esq.) Sir Harcourt Courtly, Mr. W. Farren; Dazzle, Mr. C. 1 achlews; Lady ...

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... THEAhTRE ROYAL, DUBLIN. Mr. CALCRAFT lots to announce that, with a view of presentingt(o the Dublin Public a concentration of the first Talent in the British Empire, hehas, at an enormous expense, engaged MADAME VESTRIS, Mr. Charles MATHEWS, Mr. W. FARREN, and Mrs. GLOVER, who will appear in the Playi which will be produced. Notwitbstanilding the very heavy expense of this engage- ment, there ...