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IRELAND

... of the number of persons who have baked dinners on .Sundays instead of roast; it Is supposed include Mr. Huckstonc, of the Theatre, and the Bishop of London.— Vwi/vna, ...

Sports, fa stunts, ttc

... the St. .lames's Theatre, commencing the 28th or doth instant. Miss Goddard has been giving some concerts at Florence, where, according the h'.co ...

FUNERAL OF LORD RAGLAN

... proposed sureties did not appear and he went hack prison. The insolvency arose from the failure the foreign operas at Drury-lauc Theatre the receipts being insufficient to meet the expenditure. ...

(Obitiianr

... number persons who hayc baked dinners on Sundays instead of roast; it supposed to include Mr. Ihiekstone, of the llayinarket Theatre, and lii'liop of J.ondon. CARLYLE ON ENGLAND AND THE WAR. Thomas Carlyle just atblresseil the following ebnracteristie letter ...

THE FRENCH EXHIBITION

... cage-iUniie, the glass ease where the Crown diamonds are exposed. From morning evening train of people, like the at the doors of theatre when new piece from some popular author to represented, winds round and round, spiral fold, the bast* of the platform, each ...

THE REVOLT IN TRIPOLI

... water, the insurgents will unable to keep the field j,, y force. If, however, reinforcements are not immediately sent to the* theatre of the revolt, the insurrectionary movement may assume a wide extension. ...

tTI)? Courl, ttr

... them iiji most lidly. The of St. t ‘ioud already lor tin* reception its illustrious •'uest. the n.iLi of Versailles, th • theatre, which decirated lit th-stvlc of Louis XIV., h-MUi; provide I with chandeliers, cirpels. •. the namp Mars a review is take ...

BF.VKRI.EV

... tic celebrated Tragedian, Mr. Wybert Uoust.y, w!m. not Jet ; 20 years ofa-c, has had tlic honour of pcrhirming the private Theatre of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen, Windsor, whose perforinoores ! iiave been crowned with universal success, and on whom ...

Dbilautbroylc

... S»n* power, sans place, suns pay, sans every thing. Tin; Pi.ay—Tin: Play’s Tin; Tiiixn.—Mr. I tuck stone, of the Jla\market Theatre, has kindly renewed the ain ient privilege of the Author’s night; this is, douht, great boon the irritable: hut, at the some ...

Sports, pastimes, etc

... an engagement for six nights, in his favourite character of Paul J’n/, at the Adclphi. The regular season at the Olympic theatre terminates , Fridav, hut it will open on Saturday as an extra night, for j the benefit of Mr. W. S. Emden, the acting manager ...

foreign intelligence. HOW THEY CET ON IN THE CAMP. n.. from the rump still contain hut little to interest. Ihe

... amusement, another theatre is to erected near the Tchemaya, and the artists will alternately perform both. The taste tor fine arts has decidedly found Its way into the Crimea. A subscription to shortly opened for the purpose of building theatre Kamiescb, in ...