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CLOSING OF THE OLD ADELPHI THEATRE

... itit nightt w!i~t1thtle edeiplil, liotlt before antI bhsintd tite euiretal, 1 heartily offer hshy esieerest thtatnks. It speaks wvell for us all, atirt is ?? flattering to tite. Uhitil the end of S'eptstmltobr ttext, whoeit I Itopo to ?? youstits a nosy ...

OLYMPIC THEATRE

... happy too, and goisg to he married to tha pretty Miss Wynfhem. Of the method and dialogue of Mr. Tom Taylor's comedy we will speak on another occasion. REBUILDING OF THE ADELrPHI THEATRE, -On Saturday the removal of the scenery, properties, and ward- robes ...

THE MUSICAL UNION MATINEE, ST. JAMES'S HALL

... highest intellectual treats within the scope of any musical repertoire. Further preface is need- less, so let tile progranjl e speak for itself:- Quartet, B flat (firm time) ?? Haydn. Qulartet. R miner, Op. 3. No. 3 ?? Mendelssohn. (Piano, Violin, N iola, ...

LITERATURE

... checked colonel passed h the way of allthe earth in a year or two after I first be- r came acquainted with hism. He used to speak of Gold- simitlh's mrdinary person, and told me the poet never broke l ?? in upon the convershtion when Johnson was talking ...

THE MUSICAL UNION MATINEE

... UNION MATISB.P ST. JANES'S HALL. Mr. Ella gave the seventh mcatinde of h-s fourteenth season, on 'uesday. Let the programme speak for itself- quartet, in CG, No ?? Iiydu. (.Allegro. Adgi0o. dinuet and Tro. Finale.) Trio, in D, (p. 70 ('Piano, ?? Beel'noven ...

ST. JAMES'S THEATRE

... 24. Prince Alfred and suite, this day, visited Darry- nane Abbey, the seat of the late Daniel O'Connell. The country papers speak in the most favourable terms of the prospects of the growing crops. The weather has so far been most propitious, and al- i ...