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MEETING AT COVENT GARDEN THEATRE

... MEETING AT COVENT GARDEN THEATRE. (AIbridged fromn the Tinmes.) - a or le On Wednesday evening an aggregate meeting of the Anti- in tt Corn Law Leaguae, behig the second of the season, was held be .e ait Covent-Garden Theatre. The theatre, as usnal on ...

MEETING IN COVENT GARDEN THEATRE

... League for the present season would take place; Considerably before six o'cloek a vast crowd wis assembled in-front of Covent Garden Theatre. At about half-past six o'clock the 'doors 'were thrown open, and every 'p-rt' of 'the house! was filled to over- ...

TOTAL DESTRUCTION OF COVENT GARDEN THEATRE

... TOTAL DESTRUCTION OF COVENT GARDEN THEATRE. (From the Times of Thursday) i At an early hour on Wednesday morning a calamitous a fire originated in Covent-garden Theatre, which speedily reduced to a mass of shapeless ruins that magnificent building so ...

TOTAL DESTRUCTION OF COVENT GARDEN THEATRE

... TOTAL DESTRUCTION OF COVENT GARDEN THEATRE. I Thin vnhbla PA MP n tnt-tlt'Apqrnw9 hv fire. nn IVPdnpg. This noble edifice was totally'destroyed by fire, on Wednes- ir -3 day, A calamity, which was firat discovered hbout Ave O'clock in I d the morning ...

AN OPERA SINGER'S ACTION

... Italian Opera, Covent Garden, taking the pa~rt of Massetto. Tibe following morning the Daily Tclerrazphr, according to the plain- tiff, falsely and maliciously stated that Mr. Ciampi, ?? Massetto belongs to the9 ancient history of Covent Garden Theatre, as ...

The Family Companion ORIGIAL AND SELECTED

... IDI e aIIiflpV omipani oI. *OJlGIN,4AL AIND SLIECTED. C At the time of the great succe'ss of The Antigone at Covent Garden Theatre, we gave the subjoined Sonnet in our columns; and we nowv reprint them as season- able to the, success of the satne tragedy ...

ALLEGED BIGAMY BY A MUSICAL COMPOSER

... as was also the signature on the certificate ?? Isaacs, of 11iA, Long Acre, and carrying on business as a fraiterer at Covent Garden Market, deposed that he was the father of the proseentrix. On the 23rd of November, 1873, he was present at3, 3Russell-street ...

MUSICAL NOTES

... just alluded to sail for - 2New York on the 10th July. This weeki lI:-. Crotty joins his compatriot, Mr. 7K-tGuckin, at Covent Garden, and sings in 1' ITrovatore and Faust. Aterwards he vand his wife take part in a series of promenade concerts at Edinburgh ...

ART NOTES

... The Stowaway, by A bickson- uir Falling Leaves and Fading Trees, Erest -r Parton; Town Piccadilly Returning from ,y Covent Garden, Maria Brooks; The a, Wounded Stag, C. E. Johnson; Trouble, or AliceHavers; Maternity,J. Bottomly; Tide n. Race ...

MUSIC AND MUSICIANS

... L~aa~erfort thdeuio~nsaitrsio -of knights1i . dsmesand asssniiates-of the Orgaiioistion oftit tI w yellow Flower -in. Covent Garden Theatre o]n =en e Tuesday. she sang 'the -solo. part in Costa's the i farragement of the Natiinal. Anthem, and a -thin] ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... the par. formance,'-of Don Pattos, a one-leggetl dancer, who recentt) appeared with great success at Her Majesty's and Covent Garden Theatres. A new drama, Give a .Dog a Bad Nsme, or England and:Australia, is ala,7 aunounced. The charactea will be supported ...