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THE THEATRES

... all that could d p. be done for one of the most efficient characters on the Itd range of English Opera. Leffler, Manvers, Bedford, and Ex( Harley, all did their best, and contributed in no small de- 3 i gree to the success of the opera. Miss Rainforth sang ...

THE DRAMA

... Charles D qu . psrg dtjud here on Mond~ay ?? zauk Walter. The 4toryjs likle simple and effective, (Ap s 4 *,ar, who A5S Aed er Jmections O *tw 4Prira, Ft ,pioent ?? i-e Tepdle-and bpzig frf4 ofpt eip.ig . :9onsent of lzae* to the u 4i, ,it jipon a d J b Fv~ich ...

THE THEATRES

... version of NichoTas Nickleby, vras produced on Motinday witli. success. The -characters were well sustained, tie f Smike of Miss Meats being scarcely inferior to ?? ,f Mirs:-lKeelvy; A new ballet, called Tlhe Tkree Tirzer.,n or be~r Dancing A]taste,'s ...

LITERATURE

... corner of the is: nuiger's biix, he beheld Miss Snroveliu sI tegoisf whild murslin wibh a gold Item, and TMi-s ereninlen1 o1 all thr. dig. nit y of thie octiaw's wife, and Miss liravasna itniii tite sweetness of. miss- r~ienetlicri's confidentiail friend, ...

LITERATURE

... dish, only there warn't half enough on it. Then there woe our leg o' mutton as fthey'd stiu'd up with carrits and turnits instead of roast- ing on it as we wanted,;-they'd gived it a name too as we I couldn't understand, a jiggo de some thing, which Jack ...

LITERATURE

... charge from himself to bia 'intended o h victim. r. The following incidents in the life of Joachim .d Murat, the King of Naples, are of strong interest,.t d Deprived by the reverses of war of his kingdom, a .0 he had taken shelter in Toulon, and sought ana ...

THE DRAMA

... THE DRAMA. . ?? *The play's the thing j`-SHAiKSPCARZ. DRUnY LANE.- Lots of novelty and ' Lots of noti- sense, as our friend of the Beehive would say, have been 5 produced at the Theatres during the past week, the majors and minors mzaking their last ...

LITERATURE

... apprehended that her fears wou'd have impeded her Singing. Her first duet, and the song followiig, _Overe very different from the rest of her performance, Wbich displayed more exccution than any other singer who pad tro'd the' English 'stage hid ve'dtured ...

LITERATURE

... was t discovered, after a lapse of some months, such was the im. d pression produced by the spectacle-such the hlarm occa- Id lioned by the crazy state of the building, and, above all, d by the terror iospired by strange and unearthly nomise 9- heard during ...