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ASSIZE OF BREAD,

... paper, amsirricirg that Mir Ityder, tuho has nos been absert frawn Aberieert fsre an unusoually long periol, is to rrpo l the Theatre here it the middle of March text, with an eflcietst Corps Dlarrsatiqre. MNr Wors mis is to be the first StUtr brought forwarrt-and ...

Literary and Scientific Notices

... that there is ass Esiglish plly, entitled Belphegor, Or the Devil's Marriage, %sialsicwases act- ed in the Dorset Garden Theatre, in the year Ilifif and was ?? merk of Johsi Wilsott, of wrhorn wye belies'e noltitig snore isI anosn thais that he wrote ...

Literary and Scientific Notices

... hope.' seet Passing by several excellent articles which this Number to contains, and among these agood one on the Spanisis Theatre, we would direct attention td the rhapsody entitled, Byron Sit( and Goethe, written in a style which a number of people ...

Literary and Scientific Notices

... gir- it the salee timen a ohetcht of ttie caluses tti~tt tioie plroducecd the tl .otiitui:>ii ol' dedli they have been the theatre. Theauthor hisasareti jaltiks Ia Calilet. ing the niost suitable moterlals to lie foiil ?? t w e riiicg, ifotherl,,is welt ...

Literary and Scientific Notices

... prtceor of the WPeekly Dispatch, for an adverse critieistt onl the per. iti formances and general Arrangements at Drury-lane Theatre, which Pi, 'recently appenred in thstjhournnl. ho. A subscription to raisesa monument In Pore la Chaise to the memory of Sir ...

NELLY GRAY

... serviceinuinbered 8,554 the totalex ns t'fiO5 7£57,460-i. Mse Russell, rt E ?? gectn, and late manager of the Artth Street 1'Theatre `in pliltudetlplilaws, bas irsewthlipped a short thote ago, by Mrts 'Mselison, sit English actress, toetauss of sonic delay ...

THE REGULAR AND IRREGULAND DRAMA

... beadles and bumpkin witnesses, are low comedians. ow far it'rmight be practicable to retrieve the fortunes of the patent theatres, by allowing a certain p taion of the public business to be trans- acted on the stago. is left for the proprietors to discuss ...

QUEEN'S THEATRE, MARKET STREET

... i - QJEFN S THE HE$ IIARRET STREET. This is a new Theatre, which has been opened for the season, n by Mr Calvert, the respectable lessee of the Theatre-Royal, o Abbey Street, Dublin. That spacious building in Market e Street, lately the scene of Mr Cooke's ...

DREADFUL ACCIDENT TO MISS CLARA WEBSTER AT DRURY LANE THEATRE

... WEBSTER AT I DRURtY LANE THEATRF. AeI _ . _ . .- - . .~ _I .. a Oil Saturdny night a frighbtfu Ioocssrrencetoolc place at this Theatre, 1,duri ng the performanu~Ce of the Rtevolt of thle Harem,' whIth in Its -consequsences wiill1, it is feareod, deprive the ...

LITERATURE

... $eaman' is a fair, but severe hit at the absurdities, of the dramate Texreseutations of Jack Tar ocsonall) sWonted in our theatres. Alice Brompton' is an equaly legitiate satire gm the twaddle of sentimental novels. Leaves from a new Edi- dQna of Lemapriee ...

FASHIONS FOR DECEMBER

... s1~voufite stile aaie those of the deini-.Pa- melS form', pink nreb*te: t.he Urim smuall and open; and -uite adapted for 4 theatre teilette ,' whilst others are maide in zrepe.- I light and vdukg-lookijg-deoorated solelvywith a large feather, shaded atw ...

MY NATIVE, BAY

... that's gone. Nigzht-gorgeous- Night-in starry vesture drest, WA0ould naever miss thne sp-eck of earth I'm on. Stupenldous theatre-what. and where, am I- A worim-a Monad-midst Infinity. I'm here-no matter hew-a wvand'rer-poor Making of Heaven's palaces ...