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THE QUEEN'S THEATRE

... his olin, and becomes the John O'l'ergus of the drama. The throttled child, the brother, or foster brother, we are uncertain which, of the kidnapped child grows up into the ?? Omadhaun. At the o;)ening of time play we find John ()'IFergus coorting ...

THE ANNALS OF OUR TIME

... spelaking generally, the state of the country during that period was dangerous an(I explosive. Thus the riots in Kent, under John Thom, alias Sir AVillian Courtenay, otherwise the Messiah (in 1838), exhibit a degree of ignorance and obscure disaffection ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... OsMoNDCARR. Prdnduced Ly ?? PARKER, Letty Lind, Jessie Bond, John L. Shine, Harry Grattan, and full company. bl'XIINEL 5AAURI)AY Nk.XT. at 2.30. AVENUE THEATRE. Mrtanaer, Hr. C. T. H. HELMISLEY. ARMS AND THE MAN. A Romantic Comedy by BERNARD SHcAW. Will be ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... SPECIAL MATINEE TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 2.;. Box-office open daily, 10to 5 and 8 to I0 ?? JAMES'S THEATRE; GARRICK THEATRE.-MR. JOHN HARE, Lessee an i Manrrger. TO-NIGHT, at 8.15, AI{RS. LESSIN.GIIAM, (Last Night). inwhich Mr. Foerbes-Robertuors. Mr. Scott ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... Ilrr Grattan, and lull clsay Between the acts of GO.BANG, BABY COSTELLO, tiner Fxtraordinary Dances, At 7.40, THF SILVER HONEYMOON. MATlINEE SATURDAY NEXTE,at 2.00,. AVENUE THEATRE. Manager, Mr. C. ?? H. HIRELMISLEY. EVERY EVENING, at 8.30, ARMS AND THE ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... PAnscER, Lerty Litnd, Jessie Boutd, John L-llibte. I-lrry Grattan, and full ctiasy, dst 7.40, THE SILVER HONEYMOO0N. MIATINELE 'SATURDAY NEXT, at 3.30. AVENUE THEATRE. Manager, Ailr. C. 3. E, HtELMSLEY. 50TH PERFORMANCE of ARMS ANIS TI-I MAN, by BLNerARD SISAw ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... Lenc, Little Tich, Harry Payne, Poluskis,, Chas. tsodswo'tli, Arthar Alexander, L'Albertieri, Birown, Newland, and L~e Clereq, john D'Auban, The fees; Ada Blanche, Maric Lloyd, Lily Harold, Emma D'Auban, Jui Kn. Iox-office open from 1O Am5. all day. ?? HAYMARKEr ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... PARtKER, Letty LindJessie Bond. John L. Shine. IHarry Grattan, and ulou.csntpany, Ac 7.40, THE SILVL1ER HONEYMOON. MATINEE SATURIDAYNEXT, atl;2D. AVENUE THEATRE. Manaber, Alr. C. T. H. lIactIsLeY. EVERY EVENING, at 8.10, ARMS AND TilE Al.A~N, by BERNARD SNAw ...

PLANCHE'S RECOLLECTIONS

... season of 1820 21. Peacock's novel of Maid Marian was turned into an opera with music by Bishop, and the production of King John at Covent Garden with new and correct costumes and scenery was carefully supervised, this being the first attempt at an accurate ...

KINGLAKE'S INVASION OF THE CRIMEA

... 237, 259). Both proposals were necessarily, if they were t al1, m~ae to General Canrobert, who then commanded the French i John iEurgoyne, in letter to the Times (which, by the way, ,, tile Ce aally valuable contribution in the voluminous correspon- C1 ...