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THEATRE-ROYAL, [ill]

... THEA TRE.ROlYAL, DjZUEYL2ALA.E, This Theatre, after a short recess, commenced its winter c;tri1paign on Saturdyv evening, andi, notwitlhstanding the absence of the great majori- ty of the beauz tzonde fiom. ihe metropolis, w*as grace, by the presence ...

LONDON

... tie Almigilty, in th~e chu'rl(les of the metrt)V)II,01 tor the present fine weather. The first stone of a new theatre, cilacd 6k5 Cobarg Theatre, wds laid. oil SaLUR~dIy It is situate opposite the Pear T'ree public hlot ' in Lambeth Marsh. The Portugnese ...

FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... green, ornamented by a plume of the sanme bright colour, is an elegant head-dress for i d;nner parties and the box at the theatre. Spensers of satin or Irish poplin, made plaiur and worn with cuffs, are very general; those of striped spring ?? are declii- ...

THEATRE

... C03 unprecedented antiely ti) be; f. inl t psflacc.'6f so' celebra-t: 'Ir g~ear., drewv, as might have been' 5% 0nd tihe theatre dloirs, at so eatrly anl iI a haidl continued incesing i OC cere opened,. and dlie l~oite It N 'lcd. -1ttr a masi frightful ...

THEATRES

... TE A TR Z5., DRuRy-LANE-N11 SStephcin Kemble, on ddh- day night, commenced a ?? eftgagement at this theatre, as SiY John Falstat, in the first ?? Henry the Fourtlh 'lhisgentleman i is, we think, sensibly increased in builk, since last we saw him. He is ...

COVENT GARDEN THEATRE

... - COZENT. GIRDN TmATwRS. ?? ,i . s Last week a new musical play, cailed The if Slve, w'ds brought out 'at' this theatre 'for the first time. It is a sort of 6peratid melo-drame, d or colonjial tragi-comedr, of whlicl) tlie 'hpero, Is written to Piew off' ...

THE THEATRE

... has not passedi of punnoticed. Ill The Esquimaux, somuch the object of Public fle ttenltion last sumnmer, is to attend the Theatre ie next week. The ntvelty of such an exhibition Ic 1st must produce almost curious effect uponhbimf. id Thle following gentlemnen ...

STANZAS

... ave precautionary in- fstructions to the officers that attend the Theatre fto be particularly. on tile alert. Several officers n were accordingly stationed in different paris of the Theatre, and ?? worthy MWagistrate attend- eel in the front and stage parts ...

THEATRE

... THEATRE. TO TIlM EDITORN 0' TIHE CALEDONiAN MERCURY ie Sit-From the Inpartiality and jrsdgment with which your 0, critical strictures are generally condocted, a constant reader A of your paper has conedence that you will not refuse admiis- siotn to opiniists ...

COVENT GARDEN THEATRE

... COyEYT GARDEN Ff 5ATRE. IVir Booth, a gentleman of considerable celebtity in the pro-! vincial theatre;, made lid hirst appearance on Wednesday night,i before a London audience, in the character of Richard. In his person, features, voice, and manner, ...