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... DEATH OF MR. G. 6TANLEY. N. We regret to announce the death of Mr George rn Stanley, the well-known actor and theatrical manager, al who had reached the advanced age of seventy-five. Mr B Stanley had been suffering from rheumatism and other rr , ailments incidental to increasing years, but was other- ai wise well to within a few days ago, when he took a c( chill that brought on an acute attack ...

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... DEATH OF HELEN FAUCIT. We regret to record the death of Helen Faucit (Lady Martin), by whose removal another link with a past generation of famous actors and actresses has been broken. Lady Martin, who had for several years been an acute sufferer from neuralgic pains, died early on Monday morning at Bryntysilio, near Llangollen. She and Sir Theodore Martin arrived in Wales from 31, Onslow ...

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... DEATH; OF ALICE ATHERTON. We deeply regret to record the death of Miss Alice Atherton, the wife of Mr Willie Edouin. After a very brief illness from acute pneumonia the clever and popular actress, singer, and dancer died in New York 'last Saturday; and the news was received in England by her many professional and private friends with sorrow. Mis$ Atherton was distinguished for her bright ...

THE LONDON THEATRES

... THE GRAND. On Monday, Oct. 23d, the Comedy, in Four Acts, by Henry Arthur Jones, entitled THE kANMEUVRES OF JANE. When Mr Jones's piece was produced at the Hay- market Theatre on Oct. 29th last year, few who witnessed the performance could have foreseen the fuxture of the piece. Played in a spirit quite different from that which animated the premiire, The MNeauvres of Ja'nc caught on as ...

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... pDATH OF COLONEL RAMSAY OF STRALOOBE. gidespread regret will be express at the ;tiliationi of the death of Colonel John Ranisay 0f Barra and Straloch. The sad event, which s not altogether unexpected, occurred last 0,r01ing at his resideonce, Straloch House, near iiiaclaihar. Colonel Ramsay was seized with ,,rioUs illness in Aberdeen about three months whenl he was prostrated by the acute de- ...

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... DEATH OF MR. JOHN BARNARD. The death is announced, at the age of eighty-two, of Mr John Barnard, the well-known musical conductor. l He was an admirable musician, having had great expe- rience. He was gifted with such capacity that he could write a melody for a popular vocalist or incidental music for a drama at the shortest notice, and managers acquainted with his special talents were always ...

THE DRAMA IN PARIS

... LA, PERLE DlU CANTAL.' OP~eretta, in Three Acts, Words by M. Maurice Ordonneau, Music bY M. Fr6dtrie toulmouche, Produced at the Folie's.Draulatiques, March 2d, S. Triquet ?? TARRID, Valentin ?? PERRui t Moulinet ?? BARON ?? ?? CIIALMNI0 Agla~ ?? CAseng Florentine ?? BALTHY Suzanne ?? DELORMIC I (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) c PARIS, THURsiAy, MARCHL 7.-As no particle of II lustre has been ...

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... THE L&TE JOHN BARKER. a At the funeral of Mr John Barker at the Rosary Cemetery, Thorpe, Norwich, on Good Friday, thou- sands were present, notwithstanding the extreme a inclemency of the weather. The deceased had a s remarkable career. Born at Halesworth, in Suffolir, B about sixty years ago, he followed the occupation of his a father, a travelling showman, but his abilities drew him E from ...

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... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. WILTON.-June 5th, at Dalfaulds Brae, Dunoon, NB., the wife of James C. Wilton (Miss Madge Esterlin), of a daaghter. Both doing well. MARRIAGES. COLE-ANDERSON.-June 8th, at St. Anselm's, Davies- street, London, W., by the vicar Rev. R. H. Sinclair, Edward Wilmot Maule, second son of Rev. E. Maule Cole, vicar of Wetwang, Yorkshire, and of Lady Philadelphia ...

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... n BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. MARRIAGE. 5. BELBERT-CA11TER.-March 22d, at St. Ann's Church, Belfast, Charles Belbert (late of Chester and Lee's Marionettes), to Alice Carter, daughter of Mr James Carter, proprietor of Waxworks and Wonderland, Belfast. DEATHS. BLIGrHT.-March 28tb, at 14, Bedford-road, Southsea, after six months' terrible suffering, Charlie Blight. Entered into rest in the ...

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... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. DEATHS. 1 PATRICK.-Sept. 11th, Edward John Harley Patrick, I B.A., Oxon, husband of Maude St. John. Ret to the weary spirit, peace to the quiet dead. t RIM INGTON.-Sept. lltb, at Sheffield, Dorothy, youn gest . aughter of J. E. and Catherine Rimington (Miss Katie Vernon), aged sixteen months. a SPARROW-Sept. 13th, at 15, Earlham-road, Norwich, . after a long ...

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... DEATH OF MR. JAMES DENISTOUN. Mr James Denistoun, who had been acting-manager of the Grand Theatre, Birmingham, since it was taken over from the late Mr Andrew ?? by Mr J. W. Turner, died on Thursday, July 7th, at Mr Turnere residence, The Croft, Yardley. The circumstances of his illness are of a particularly sad nature, revealing a series of cruel disappointments and prolonged suffering. ...