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CHRISTMAS PUZZLES

... Monarch constantly worrying himself?- Bemause he is always a thin hang ! Why is a Tragedy a more natural performancein a theatre than a Comedy ?.-Because the boxes are always in Tiers ! . Why is Parliament-street like a compendium ?-Because it goes to ...

ST. MARTIN'S ISLE

... rather less than ltaise Iniles in length, and one inl breadth. It, conifined linsitsow ever, did not prevent its hamoming tine theatre, of a bulst inl- teresting ]Inve adv'entore, thle actors ill witicl were thle cit- rate. of a neighbouring Mse, and the ? ...

KING'S THEATRE, LONDON

... KING'S THEATRE, LONDON. Mademoiselle Sontag, about whom so much has been sail and written in the way of eulogy for the last eighteen months, made her first appearance on Tuesday night, in Rossini's n Ber7iere di Seviylia. In person this young lady is ...

SIR JOSEPH SYDNEY YORKE'S LOG BOOK

... ships of the line and 17 frigates. Total England, 283; France, 108; America 29. Mr. Aboatt took his benefit at the English Theatre in Paris on Friday last. Tre play was Jane Shore, *. irh is a great favourite with the Parrisians, arid in invch Alisa Smithson ...

SONG

... IS(ONG. At the recent dinner given in 1o3totn, U. S. to Mr. Webster, the following song. written by Mr. Finn, mana- ger of the theatre, was sung by him with great effect:-_ ?? - A BILL OF EXTRAORDINARY DUTEES, Laid upon tlhe Table. M11r. CHAIRMAN, we meet ...

BELFAST THEATRE

... been led to these hasty 'remarks from the circumstance of the Belfast Theatre being about toopen under the auspices of Mr. Seymour, the lessee and ma- nager of the Glasgow Theatre. This gentleman being 'an old acquaintance, and having sustained a severe ...

BELFAST THEATRE

... BELFAST THEATRE. It affords us the highest pleasure to state that oar Thea- l tre continues to receive, as it deserves, the warmest encou- ragemuent of the pablic. The spirit and liberality of Mr. Seymour, the manager, is conspicuous in every department; ...

THEATRE

... THEATRE. VmacrcUo..~-This best of modern tragedies was repre- serited on Monday arid last night, when the aiduass part of the noble centurion was sustained by the celebrated Mr. Macready. This gentleman is the grand original in this anid some other first ...

BELFAST THEATRE

... *BELFAST THEATRE. (From a Correspondent) Mr Macveady took his farewoif on Tuesday evening last, In Otway's Tragedy of Venice Preserved, in which he pertormed the part of Pierre with his usual ability. This character is one of the most:elfective on the ...

THEATRE

... THEATRE. (Frcm a Correspondent.) We have much pleasure in stating that Miss I. Pat- ton's benefit last night was very fashionably attended. We feel highly gratified at this marriretsation of public feeling in the case of ail actress of the most uniolcstiorn- ...

THEATRE

... THEATRE. _ I L- a! , - .. Mr. RAYNEa.-This gentlemann made his Est ip- 1 pearance forthis season, in the character of Tyke, in the ?? of Reform. This is one of Morton's best productions, abounding in those striling incidents which are to be ex- pected ...