CRITERION THEATRE
... M. Mamlen. M. Bonheur. and May Yohe. 4 » ...
... M. Mamlen. M. Bonheur. and May Yohe. 4 » ...
... assignee, Air. Cannan, Lothbuty. John Smith, Sun Tavern fields, Shndwell, hosier, Alarcon, April 25, at 12. at Basinghall street. Sol. Mr. Vincent, King Bench walk, Temple; off. assignee, Air. Turquend, Coploul buildings. . John Richardson and Robert Mansfield ...
... -dames Jessie Bond, Agnes Adelaide “tor, Maggie Roberts, Maud Lockett, and Lind; Grattan,UeorgeGroismitb,jan., Arthur • latfa;r. George Crawford. Frederick Rose, and John L. Shine, ...
... Winifred Emery, Wx ® (Mr. Scarisbrick) open 10 to 5. Doors open 7.45. AVENUE THEATRE. Manager, Mr. C. T. H. Holraslcy. » 8.50, ARMS AND THE HAH. by Shaw. Yorkf Stephen*, Bernard Welch, A. E. •ij Mesiiames Alum Mnrrny, Charles Calvert, norence Farr. at 8.10 ...
... of going to Mr. Lewis, whom I knew before, Mr. Grattan said I had better go, and went with me. J the presence Mr. Grattan I showed my arm to Mr. I did not go to Madame Behringer’s, dress, ■“dker, that evening. I went nowhere except to the sur- I not know ...
... Booth, Sir Grace, OO ullagh, T Boyd, John Grattan, H Meagher. Biiaco. MUMravelOreene, -I Motvaell, Wm Bunbury.WM iGuernsey, Lord Morns* David Clifford, Howel Naas, Lord Davies. D A Halsey. T P Necld. John Dod, John Hamilton. Norrev*.Sir Dunne, Colonel ...
... Marsden, M. Bonheur. anti May Yohe. 7.40.WEATHEHWI8E.—MATINEE. SATURDAY. GARRICK THEATRE. Mr. John Hare, Lessee and Manager. ,™ts EVENINO.ntB.IO. MONEY. Mr. John Hare. M.-itf. Robertson, Cecil, Kemble, Brookfield, Q. Hare, Bourehier, o r, Rtx;k, Du Maurier ...
... the Days of Nero. Richard Bentley, New Burlington-street. In a few days wile LIFE MME d THE Right Hon. HENRY GRATTAN. By HIS SON, HENRY GRATTAN, Esq., 11. P. Henry Colburn, Publisher, 13, Great Marlborough.street. NEW NOVEL, EDITED by CAPT. CHAMIER. Now ...
... time Lord Cardigan commanded the light brigade of the cavalry division. I never had any personal differences with Lord Cardigan when m the Crimea, and can recollect nothing of an angry correspondence. 1 was on very good terms with Lord Cardigan at the outset ...
... Rose Lcelercq Messrs. W. Laidlaw, S. MontelU, and Charley Sngdrn. GARRICK THEATRE. Mr. John Haro, Lessee and Manager. THIS EVENING, at 8.15, MRS. LESSINGHAM. Mr. John Hare, Mr. Forbes Robertson, Mr. Charles Rock, Mr. 8. Lascelles, Mr. G. W. Hardy, Mr. G ...
... (cheers). The resolution having been agreed to, Mr. D. Reii.lv moved a resolution relative to formation an armed National Guard, and called all to arm, and God would aid them. . Mr. Jons Mitchell (of the U ntUd lrishmani conded the resolution. He conjured ...
... Col. Edw. Thos. Michell, Capt. Mark Evans, Second Captain John Sidney Farrell, First Lieutenant Henry Paget Christie; June 11. Col. George Turner, Lieut—Col. Courtenay Cruttenden, Capt. John Pascoe, Second Captain Charles Philip Brewer, First Lieut. ...