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... THE COVENT GARDEN CATASTROPHE. Wr wrote strongly, aI few days ogo, in reference to the immoral and impious rheodoontade of certain London commentators upon the diestruction, by fire, of the great London theatre, We were aware that our language was di ...
... COVENT GARDEN FANCY BALI me M R. AGrusTus HAERIS crowns success with S'c, tiStcess. At one o'clock in the morning the dancers or were enjoying themselves to their hearts' content Fs the dresses were declared to be, if not prettier, at dleast more novel ...
... COVENT GARDEN H.EA ICAL FUND. About 300 persons dined at Freemasons' Tavern, London, on Friday, to Oelebrate the twelfth public anniversary of tbis Institution. The Duke of Clarence was in the chair, with the Duke of Sussex or, his right, and the Duke ...
... 1829; Adelaide Kenible, 1841. Here 1'lt:ntiund Kean last aeted, 1833. irahant's first ap- pearncile ssa5 at time old Covent Garden Theatre, iii 1787. Tlie reconstruction of the interior, by Albano, cost £40,l00t. The decorations were gold 'and elhite; ...
... THE BURNING OF COVENT GARDEN THElTRE. WE are not going to write a homily on this event, so let not the reader too hastily skip over our pre- sent remarks. We only want to express our senti- ments in regard to the style in which the destruc- tion of a ...
... COVEXT GARDE TITRICAL FUND DINNER. . The fourteenth anniversary of the Covent-garden Theatrical Fund Dinner was.eelebrated on Friday, in the Freemasons' Hall, avid a more gratifying and numerous assemblage of the friends and patrolis of the drama we do ...
... the royal visit: Tire Queen dined at anr early hour, and in the evening, ac- companied by her august mother, honoured Covent-garden Theatre with her presence. Shortly before seven o'clock the royal procession, consisting of seven carriages, with state ...
... OLD EVANS, COVENT GARDEN, LONDON. MOST visitors to London are acquainted with Evans's supper-room. It lies at the back of the Grand Hotel in Covent Garden, and is the only relic of the old caves of harmony celebrated by our grandfathers, and our still ...
... ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF Dl YEXIIJ THE RACLNG TELEGRAhI AND TUP.9 COMIUtSSION AGE~NCY, 16 YORK-STh2ET, COVENT GARDEN, LONDON. ME RACING SEASON OP 1869. WILLILM WEIGHT! (Member of Tattersalls, the Newmarket Roomn, tho Vic- torla, and all the other prinipsi ...
... in time, where- upon Booth took the part, and created so favourable an impression that he *wae offered an engagement at Covent Garden, where he appeared oB the 12th of February, 1817, as Bicharda the Third. But the en- gagemeut bad not been ssigned, and ...