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THE FORAYER

... Richardoatn, Wrothamn, Kent, innkeeper. W.( Cluie, St. Maruin's-4.ne, baker. A. Rae ald W. Earle, jun., of the East London Theatre dealers. J. IVlattinsonl, Huddersfi6rd, merdlantt 1. Dawson, Melth.n, York~hire, cl-thier. W. itallows, jun., hatlield, Ydrkshirv ...

STANZAS

... this will. Baptiste uttered several exclamations of sur- t plrise, accompanied by such comic gesticulations, that I lthe theatre resounded with applause. The audience were, however, far from suspecting the real cause. Baptiste having carefully deposited ...

COVENT-GARDEN THEATRE, LONDON

... COVENT-GARDEN THEATRE, LONDON. A new historical Trage(ly, under the title of Wis1- lace, was last night produiced at this Theatre. The play commences at that, period of tile hero's life imn- mediately preceding the battle of Forfar. At this period ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... *VtIV~tLAte his EAtre r.fi o -.nffl dftute this lleatre and the t1 We have to congraitulate this Theatre and the public upR on one ef the greatest alximsitions thenmusica. world has'' received for niau, years.- i WM. ho oil l hursiday made her dibat ...

VISIT OF THE KING TO DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... V1TST Or T'11. KING 'ITO flt{UY-l.ANE - 1 . ?? . 1 1- f- ! The visit of his cjaesty to Drury-lane Theatre l on Tuesday evening, excited an uncommon tegree of interest in tile puiblic Iindi. As soon as tile fist c i became knIown, the demanidt for ?? vas ...

THE KING'S VISITS TO THE THEATRES

... TinE KING'S VISITS TO TIHE THEATRES. COVENT GARI)EN. Wednesday evenitig his Majesty left Carlton Palace at a quarter to seven o'clock, whence he repaired in State to Covept-garden Theatre. The tone of the popular mind was evincedl in the hearty cheers ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... this Bnoroiie das onsed in j li. Lor aohanirellorn s prmvte; Chumber; hr. Attorney- hjuenrstt sppe rrin' ~br Drury Lane. Theatre, uand MIr. m Slhadnll oo tlie ?art of litr. sMornay. Taieirnirgu ients e f ' ihisingo finishs'ed; him Loriftsf -p.Whhadthc ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... DRURY LANE THEATRE. AIR. MACKAY IS BAILTE JAlRVIE. (From the Literary Gazette.) AMr. Mackay, of whom we spoke last week, per- formed this part in Rob Boy on Tuesday. Mluch as we were prepared to expect from uwhat we had heard of.him, he fully came up ...

THEATRE

... it is' prohabll it wasith0.n onl'f that the actor was ?? -We have7;eard the opinion of two gentlemenisho at- tended the 'Theatre on Fridayevening persons of thi l'flss whose cenwureor applause outweiglss tbat of a whole the- atre of others, bpe ieltt ...

THE NATIVE MELODY

... tie town wyere charged withl being disorderly near DrIrLLy- L-ie Theatre on iolondav night. The watchiilen sitated that they had frequently seen this worthy loiteringalbout the lle theatre, ill comlpanly with losse characters. no' In aniswer to a quiestion ...

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, ...

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 ...