THEATRE ROYAL

... Mr. Thelps last isight madc his first appeafrance here this season, in his renowned character of Sir Pcrfbsesx AlM(- atcrpte hant, in Mackilin's conmedy 'The Alan of the World, Ncitisertlhe play nor thle impersonation need be described afresh in these columns, but to revive faded impressions and assist the memory of our readers to recall the merits of one of the most perfect histrionic ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... piuNCE OF WALES THEATRE. more pressing olalme Upon our space have aompelled US to defer till to-day our notice of the very interesti5n performance which signalised Mllies Amy Bedgwiok's re- appearaaeo on these boards on bMonday lastb; bub even this delay we find does not dispense us from the nenessity of disoharging our tank with the utmost brevity. Forlnu natelY the requirements of the ...

PROGRESS OF THE KIDDERMINSTER SCHOOL OF ART

... PROGRESS OF THE KIDDERMINSTER IICHOOL OF ART. The efforts made a few years ago to re.organiao the Kidderminster School of Art are being crowned with satisfactory results, and in no year more so than in the one just closed, aseshown by the report. of the committee of tb e school, read at the annual meeting, which was hold on Friday evening, in the Music Hall. The attendance was but moderate, ...

THE SMITHFIELD CLUB CATTLE SHOW FOR 1868

... THE SDIIfHFIELD CLUB CATTLE SHIOW FOR 1868, Tbc Council of the Smithfield Club have just issued their programme for the forthcoming Annual Cattle Show, which is appointed to commence at the Agricultural Hall, Islington, on Monday, 7th proximo, and to continue the four following days. The last day for the reception of cer- tifgcates of entry was Monday, and so great is the increase that not ...

SUBSCRIPTION ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS

... I Although late in taking root amiong tis, erehestrel music in Jinlcingicam appears to be growing in popularity and artistic worth witlls amazing rap~idity, anid under the fester- ing core of Mr. Anderton, the founder of the Subscription 3Orchiestral Concerts, this youngest of our musical institu- tions bids fair- to attain ore long dimensions and inport- once oecond only to thooc of our ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... ,, BLIC AMUSEMENTS, t- - PUJBLIC AMUSEMENTS, as. B.ya1 AmPniliiteiclw . --'iTrappi' a Tartar Atr Alte Dak adi5 Mar~ried Blachelor, rie ' wf ales Theatre. - Caleb Phimiser, the 'tmalser,' anti 'All at mea`' RoVIS ('Isseum T'heatr.-' In the Dark, or Life ii E2 tonldon nand Liverpool tn 'O8. . Qiueell' ?? Oromlid, ''PerfcotiloII, 1I' Villiklsng and bis Dinah. Now Star Mulit llal.- ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENT, &c

... A d ?? AMUSE, MNTS, & e tTre. - 'Trapping a Tartar, After ; ' T Married BIaholor. -t Waies Theatre. - Dearer than I.o, and *Q~ . et o Oliver Twist. oiro m~estre.- In te Dark, Cartouehe, ;Xionena the rate's Lair. M ?? and Evening rerlomanoes: ped Saret,' and Perfetion. 3, Gsrge' Ell.-Orgal Raecital by Mr. W ?? Beast. ~tai' Music Hall-Vokes Family in a Grand Baellt, Sileis from ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PUBILICO AMUSEMENTS, 4o. Prince of Wales thentre.- Richelltpa at Sixteen, and ''lbc 1lehl of tie vlotl of Qold. , Royal Aimpbhitbeal(o.- Foul Play, and IHandyAndy, Royal CIWomeni Theatre. - ldelity, Ganmekeeper ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PrlBLIC AMUST'F1aNTS, &G A~~ oyI AI ,Udr : cutro.- Not suoh a Fool ns le ],ok5, amO~l ri I 8ad a Thousanl a Year. rrlceoi WVale Theatre.- A llero of Romance, and 'flie youiid Widow, Ro~yal AmpbtttlctrO. - \Vllo Spealis Firsti ?After DJarik, rind 'A Touch of the lliars)Oy.' ltoyal Colosaeum l InuTheatre. --The iH8 onhoimo 'Tom. Thumb SaMd ?? ?? pI Ac. ntortaiBet&o. st. James's hell and ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... SIIAKX PEARE'S KING JOHN. The Shakespearean dramla, which Air. Rodgers has been bold enough to introduce to Warwickshire aarienees, on a liberad and effectivescale, has been representedby Romeo and Juliet, As You Like It, and the series was con- tinued on Saturday night by the production of the stately pageantry and magnificent tragedy of King John While the tragedy is so popular With ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... PRINCE OF WALES THEArRE. A numerous and noisy audience assembled here on Saturday evening, on the occasion of the opening of the autumn season. Althoughl tle prices had been restored from the reduced to the original tariff, pit and gallery were filled to overflowing, and the stalls and boxes were in a scarcely less satisfactory condition. To add to the marvel of this phenomenon, we may add ...

THE ABYSSINIAN EXPEDITION

... I THEA B X ,rIIAN-EDITION. I The cerrespondent of the *ne writes on January 30th from Senafe, as follows ;-,One motive for a dash upon Magdala has been removed by letters of: the 7th of January from the captives, bringing the unfavourable news that Dehonte, Dalanta, and Ged- jow have ceased to resist Theodore, and that, therefore, there is nothing now to prevent his riding into Magdala in a ...