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PREACHING IN THE THEATRES

... addition of the very class to which this fi theatre-preaching is directed. The conduct of those i attending the theatres is equally gratifying. While St. Georgo's-in-the-East is in a perpetual flame, all V ,the theatre services are of the quietest and most ...

ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA

... I ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA. On Monday evening last the spirited amana~gers of the Qiseem's Theatre (Messris Wolfendeu and 9elbourne) On iottroduced to our town once wore; the ijustly celebrated esocaF Pynes and Harrison English Opera Company., The cleve oper ...

HULL FAIR

... amnsemlent. - . C In the afternoon the Qaeen's Theatre was opened, and many country persons availed themselves of the opportunity of witnessing the performance of the Seven MPoor Traveller. In the evening the theatre was filled in every part. Seldom, indeed ...

HULL LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY

... describe some of the public buildings of Oxford. The first general meeting of the association was held in the Sheldonian Theatre. What a superb place for a meeting of two or three thousand people ! What an illustrious example of the love which one often ...

THE PANTOMIME AT THE QUEEN'S THEATRE

... enjoyment of all classes of the coin- re t unity at this festive and joyous season of the. year. ii au mn of the Royal Queen's Theatre in this town, that = dupon the present managers-the play going the people of Hull have been wont to look forward to the, uted ...

LITERATURE

... Albiono Chapel, in tbis lilacs These sermons it seemas t 'were preached in St. JamsutesHilll and several of the gait Londo n theatres in conusotion with Thle Special ated services for the People' of thle ml iropolit. They are has -plain, practical, frericis ...

RULE SLAVEOWNIA

... announces that the great theatre of Barcelona was on fire, and thattheflames were spreading t to the neighbouring houses. Only the great theatre of Barcelona ! Who can say how soon we may hear, by the 2 same channel, that the great theatre of Europe is on fire ...

VARIETIES

... ]UHa9u oP ItTELI;CT.-A 'poor wdomin, esaid tone , ninetj years of ?? was waiting outside, the doora- of the f Cheltenham Theatre- two hours before their opening, C having walked'eigbt milesto see-,ine Shore. Mrs U'Gibbon, who was to have enacted the ...

VARIETIES

... out a base'an (basin), said Jerrold.1-2Vao-. ?? Mraziasne. ?? ' A PROMISING YoUTHc.-Ma-said Master Biggs-may i Igooto the theatre to-night? No, Tom-saye mamma. I Then I'll go and get the'measles, that I will; I know a I boy who has 'em prime. THn FREN4H ...

THE COLLEEN BAWN AT THE QUEEN'S THEATRE

... tbepiece while it'WBS playd at the Adelphi'theatre rin London we are enabled to speak with sonme degree of rauthority, and we 'ave' -in hetitation in saying that of the two wite prefer the water see at the Queen's theatre to that of the' Adelphi.- The chief ...

VARIETIES

... Brighton trains are to carry a travelling porter, who is to look out for signals and watch the carriages. The Winter Garden Theatre, New York, is now the only one of the Broadway houses open. CURaOUS DISEASE AMONG GcsEs.-The following letter -appears in ...