HONOURS FOR THE LORD MAYOR AND.SHERIFFS
... SU WillUm Farmer, U an AustrslUn merchant U the City, and the Junior, SU Augustas Harris, to weU known as the lessee of Covent- garden and Drury-lane Theatres. ...
... SU WillUm Farmer, U an AustrslUn merchant U the City, and the Junior, SU Augustas Harris, to weU known as the lessee of Covent- garden and Drury-lane Theatres. ...
... Theatre for the summer and autumn seasons, and thus for the first i time in their history the three great opera-houses — Covent Garden, Her Majesty's, and Drury Lane— are t now under one management. Mr. Harris has, however, no intention of presenting either ...
... _Huoic attb U}e pramct. Beethoven's Fidelio was revived at Covent Garden Theatre on Friday night. At a concert given by the PUinsong Society, tbe programme included a composition by St. Danstan. Mr. W. Davenport Adams hss published a Book of Burlesque ...
... .g&uoic anb t§e _jvama. Mr. Augustus Harris is contemplating tbe production at Covent Garden of tbe young 1 tal.. en composer, Signor Pietro Mascagni's opera, Cavalleria Rusticana, brought out at Rome last spring, after having been awarded a prize of ...
... services, A fine performance of M. Gounod's Philemon et Baucis was given by the artists of the Paris Opera Comique at Covent Garden on Saturday evening, this being the first presentation of the opera in London. Next month Miss Genevieve Ward will sail ...
... afternoon of Taesday, Feb 17. Tbe sonata will reoeive the compliment of a first performance at the bonds of Dr. Joachim. At Covent Garden Theatre Mr. Augustus Harris will between Feb 14 and March 7 give fonr performance* of oratorio— Elijah, Messiah,*' Creation ...
... if our dearest and best friends at the Academy miss our society ; and in spite of the artistic and social splendours of Covent Garden we shall be secretly murmuring because we have only one liody apiece instead of three. The park last Sunday liad two wonderful ...
... andlords, owning as much as 118} acres of land in tbe very heart of the metropolis, of which perhaps the most valuable is Covent Garden, the tolls in connection with which yieid an enormous income. He is succeeded by the Marquis of Tavistock, whose wife is ...
... also massed as trimmings, and any flower tliat bas a deep golden hue. Some magnifi- cent opera wraps have been seen at Covent Garden in tlie last week or two, short mantles made in rich brocades, or soft broche silk heavily lined, all bordered round with ...
... told to look out for the royal equipage ; for, as nightly most faithful patronesses of the drama and the lyric drama, Covent Garden and the Boyal Italian Opera put ultra-late dinners out of the question. Tbe Princess never looked better than she is doing ...
... Saaday, the anniversary will not be celebrated nntil Tueeday, April 21. In the evening there will be a great gathering in Covent Garden Theatre, lent for the occasion by Mr. Augustus Harris. The Marquis of Salisbury will pre- side. Lord Randolph Churchill ...
... violets snd other deli- s-ate flowers sent this year, large consignments of which were frozen to death before tbey reached - Covent Garden. My note book yields a goodly list of tbe flowering plants seen in the London churches an Christmas Day r many ol which ...