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... nonentity, acted with his accustomed btemour. Miss Mary Moore appeared as Jessie Ifeber, who arouses the amatory flame in the Promier's heart, performing with a charming grace; and Miss Louise Moodie and Miss Ellis Jeffreys were capable exponents of the ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... ay ticket, showing the amount earned by a collier and hi is hbutty. The names of the collier and the rolliery are, of course, omitted. This was his last week before the Striko:- DI) T. CcREDIT. £ S. d. gC s. d. 'To Rent . 0 9 0 By Coal clt Ot 16 ?? 0 ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... Keen -anI Mrs. Brougham are at Melbourne. Miss Catherine Hayes cleared 16 0OI by her three weeks' wiait to Australis. ANOTHER ATTEMPTED MURbER AND SUICIDE In ARYL*#EEE, Yesterday morning much consternationr ad'd alarm we' h created in Marylebone, owing ...

THE REQUIREMENTS OF STAGE STARS

... Covent Garden and the stores. Between eight and twelve she mat down and waited. By Mr. Vaughan: She gave the dresses in to Miss Collier, who stored them away. She did not do any- thing to them after eight o'clock. By Mr. Lakeman: She did not take a needle ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... of the Theatre Royal, Brighton, is lying seriously ill. Miss Maude Brausoombe has, wehear, sailed for America with Miss Lisa Weber's company. She is deeply regretted-by the photographers. Mr. J. L. Toole -is making a mint of . money in the country. He ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... COlmlan and David Garri~ ao J~acki Clandestine Marriage,L atisousharfl0 ' ref itself as far isupeiorto hg c Of Clement Scott's ietu'e as r d O *psi3 dlone. Mr. H.B.Cnaodpotito ' pigntowit so ?? rarily passed, di ll d it 3en irga somewhat well-wr aorts ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... ban'd-bl , leced np n cleec and other places, ?? into the s, &e., and ultim y eM'- its threatened fato; Tri. Terr~rs a vilt s in pejper, is veri comic, and the other rlo characters are cpitally filled by Mesirs. H. Cbx, Marine, '1rncr, &e. Miss Angelina ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... jun., agd Miss 0. ill. The comedy has been remnarhab y well reeeivea and in all probability will add anctther to Lne many successes already achieved by Mr. Taylor on the Haymiarket boards. Nor SUOH A FOOL A3 HE LOOK3, AT THE GLOBE. Mr. IH J. Byron's ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... must be preoinuced a masterly, if not a magnifi:ent. perform. ance. Miss Ts%.el Beteman cannot be complimented or her somewhat spasmodic rendering of Julie de Nortemor, but Mr. J. Cla0ton andti Mis Le T' e as Louis the Thirteenth and Marion e ?elorme ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... breakdowns might be called Miss Kickie De Vere; while Miss Chicie Vane would be suggestive. Miss Bantie Kremble would be an admirable name for a provincial leading lady; and in broad farce we should not be surpr'sed to find Miss Gaggie Jones. It would be ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... farce, by ~r J. M. Morton, catlil Drawing Rooms, Second Fl;oors, and Attics. Mr. C,'ckleet has brought his nephew, Ai. Triptolemus Brewn, a. cheist's assistant, from Cambridge to London, in order to have him married to a certain Miss Bunny. To avoid ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... company we find the names of Mr. Charles Coghlan, G. W. Anson, Mr. Barrett himself, E. Price, Miss Amy Roselle, Miss Rosa Kenny, Mrs. Leigh Murray, and Miss Heath (Mrs. Wilson Barrett). Robert Steepel will be the musical director. Sadler's Wells Theatre ...