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MR MURRAY, LATE OF [ill] GARDEN THEATRE

... atid afterwards to Bath. At the death of the tate Mr lFarren, he entered into an engagement with Mr Harris at Covent Garden theatre, iwhere le appeared in 1797, in the part of Shyleck, in the Merchant of Venice. I1i characters of sensibilitv and deep paties ...

GLASGOW MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... account of 'eis tsaiken t from the--coriespomientota cotek'a raviy lournal A ?? niiigniaictiet tout ?? thati thit at tr tlle.Theatre onl WesNIessay ftight cannot wlell be ie imagined-the Houweswas brdltiul illnjj iuuattd-I ?? alldh I'lli a Very talerpI, ...

GLASGOW MUSICAL FESTIVAL—THIRD NIGHT

... Festival of last night (beir i the third) was even more numerously and brilliantly attended than either of the two former. The theatre was crowded to excess in every part, nnd included within its walls the greater part of the rank, respectnbility, and beauty ...

SIR ANDREW WYLLIE OF THAT ILK, THE NEW NOVEL

... Satudyfbrd-bouse- On reaching tfle praects ot Ct i Anar~ had no reason to doubt that lhe was approaching one } of the principal theatres, The square was throngred with carriages; a multitude of curious spectators, to see the company that were set down, occupied ...

NEW THEATRE OF WAR

... NEW THEATRE OF WAR. ~!N1,VF a - - - - s I I - so -- It is stated that the first actions betwixt the Rus- i siaus and Turks will most probably be on the banks of the river Pruth, which runs south through Mol- c davia, and joins the Danube on the borders ...

THEATRE

... folloewed, in w43ch Mr Calcraft ap- peared with his usual success. '2 (From a Correspondent.) Mr D. Roberts, scene painer to the theatre here, has a nearly completed a splendid scene, in which lie has with great success represented the Caltun Hill as crowned ...

HIS MAJESTY'S VISIT TO COVENT GARDEN THEATRE

... W whlexy-he went to Drulry-lane Theatre on Wednesdav nigh71t, IT with the exception of the Lord Chamberlain, who isreco- fV verel ?? irdsispositin. Mis AMajdsty aid'thle- ?? S cavaleade arrived at Covent Garden Theatre exactly at se- u ven o'clock, escorted ...

KING'S THEATRE

... kz.1 . TI ; ITPS. A splentdid dress ball wvas given ye tetatv et'cnilg ' this Theatre, the proceeds of which ire, to be applied to the charity for the re-ief of the distr4ssed inhabitants of Ireland. Of the number of tickets issued, we have not correct ...

BALL AT THE KING'S THEATRE

... -BA-LL AT THE RIN'S THEATRE. - -BAL__ :_ _- !_ ,-D.jALjA I A 1 1 IlL as ?? - ' ' ?? [ - A s lend'd dress ball was given oh Thursday &vdfing at this theatr e, the proceedi of whlich'are to be applied to the charity for the relief of the distres ipiabiatana ...

CARLE, NOW THE KING'S COME!

... keep, order there would te no need formilitaryat P all in such a procession.. A military review, in open field is the proper theatre foa the exhibition, of troops, and- it cannot be thought that the citizens of Edinburgh b will turn out for the purpose of ...