The Metropolis
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... and 507,226 public lbmps. ?? BALL Coas-os.-Among the dresses .1 at the sixth fancy-dress WI at the Royal Opera Hoons, 'Covent Garden, on Friday night, there were three that were entirely new. The best, that of a female, was entitled Picnic. This lady ...
... Israel, from Joshua,> which was followed by the beautiful air, Verdi prati, from the opera Alcina, pro- duced at Covent Garden Theatre, in 172;. The air was ?? sung by Madame Trebelli- Bettini, and was followed by the war song from Judas Mlarcab'auri ...
... address throughout Great Britain swith full ?? samples anid particulsrs of the remedies, address, 0. P. brown, Kiag Street. Covent Garden. London. 298 ...
... Crown. Covent Garden takes Cinderella as the subject of the pantomime, in which Donato, the famous one-legged dancer will appear. Donato, It IS almost certain, will draw betterthau English opera, Not to be behind hand with Covent Garden, the rival ...
... the Prince Consorb, accompanied by the King of the Bslgians and the Princess Alice, honoured the Royal Italian Opera, Covent Garden, with their presence in the evening. 'The Prince of Wales and the Count of Flanders, attended by Colonel the Hon. I;. ...
... flatter. A circumstantial report got into ircula tion that Mr. Balfour, immediately after deliver. l 'g his speech at Covent Garden, whieli was cbaracterised with more than his usual animuation and fire, had broken a blood-vessel, and, this grew as it ...
... Princes.o Wales and the Princess Maud of Wales witnessed tce performance of Les Huguenots, at the Royal Op'a House, Covent Garden, on Tuesday evening. Mr. Thomas Spurgeon, who has accepted the invjt3. tion to preach at the Metropolitan Tabernacle fortwfel ...
... Lx, at the Jermyn Street Post Office. c25 of THE RACIIIG TELEGRAM AND TURF tc, COMMISSION AGENCY, as 18, YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN, LONDON, W.0. of ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF 30 YEAtS. WILLIAM WRIGHT IMember of Tattersall'a, the Victoria, end all the liriacipal ...
... Mr. Lovell Augustus lleeve, the naturalist, is dead. Murphy, the young man who attempted to murder his sweetheart in Covent Garden, was yesterday sentenced to twenty years' penal servitude. Yesterday morning the Lord Chancellor attended the House of ...
... The hearing of the action brought by Mrs. Weldon m- againist Mr. ?? for assault, in causing her to be ,rd expelled from Covent Garden Theatre on the 29th of he October and the 6th of November, 1879, while she Was :e5 engaged under a contract with the defendant ...
... of myself to waruiothers from bhng equally foolish. The Volunteer Ball, to come off on the 7th, in the new Floral Hall, Covent Garden, is to be a very grand affair. Sanguine promoters hope for 4,000 people. Among the lady patronesses arc an infinity of ...