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ART, LITERATURE, & SCIENCE

... It is stated that M. , zart's L'Oca del Cairo' mud Weber's Alm [lessen are anumg the novelties to be produced at the Drury Lane Opera next 10114011. The title of Mr. Emerson's new volume of masa Societ y and S.litude. The essays are twelve in number ...

ART, LITKRATURZ, k 801EN0R

... always revive. Signor Perotti, whose recent success In the principal theatres of Italy has been so marked, will appear at Drury Lane during the approaching seam. The French association for sunpressing the use of tobacco offers eight prizes for essays on ...

GENERAL NEWS

... the barbarians might cut off her fingers to attain the more speedy possession of her jewels. Prince Albert Victor visited Drury Lane on Saturday morning with his parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales. Had that event happened prior to the Dramatic Fund ...

GABRIEL'S

... may partly account for the existence of a stated ART, LITERATURE, A SCIENCE. Mips Neiloon has accepted an engagement at Drury Lane Theatre. ftie widow of Emit, the violinist, is nowt giving readings at the Sorbonne, in Parts. A final farewell provincial ...

DEATH OF BALFE

... Opera House, but the speculation proved a failure. The Bohemian Girl,' and the Daughter of St. Mark were brought out at Drury Lane. The latter was performed ono hundred consecutive nights, and a piece of plate was presented to the composer in commemoration ...

Ts ULVERSTON ADVERTISER, NOVEMBER

... of three years, she presented bei self once more before her London admirers. As ;Manageress of, successively, the Lyceum, Drury Lane, and Covent Garden Thee. tree, she produced some of the most popular pert; of our time : The Rose of Castilla •Satanelles• ...

TLTE3DAT

... Eueeste.—A Press Association telegram states that the Empress, Eugenie was present incognito at the dramatic entertainment at Drury Lane for the benefit of the guff:ring French. and that she contributed a sum equal to het the proceeds of the entertainment. ...

gcntral Information

... declared open for steamers and aailiug vessels of small tonnage drawn by tugboats. One of the boys employed in the pantomime at Drury Lane theatre has been killed by one of his companions has ice thrown a chair at him in the dressing-room. The WaJgow Star annonnces ...

TILE MAYOR OF BARROW

... SCHNEIDER, Esq , J. T. SMITH, Fwd., E. WADHAM, Esq. The Amateurs will be Auisteil by MISS FANNY HUNT, Of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. London, and ...

Vie Xiitrarg !Mirror

... A STAGE STORNI.—There Wag& terrific stage storm in one of the Faster pieces brought out Iby the illustrious Ellistnn at Drury Lane. As machines for making artificial oceans had not been then invented, the turbulent element was imitated by little boys ...