NEWS FROM THE NAVY.
Date: 24 March 1884
WASHINGTON, March 23.--The new Coast survey steamer Carlisle P. Patterson, which was launched in February at New-York, will go in commission on April 1. She will be commanded by Lieut. Richardson Clover, of the navy, and will start for her station, ...
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SOME ACTRESSES' MARRIAGES.
Date: 24 March 1884
From the London Daily News
Never were the relations between society and the stage more intimate than at this present moment, when everybody is talking of the breach of a long-announced wedding engagement. Yet several years have elapsed since an actress has made one of those brilliant alliances so familiar to our readers as matters of social history.
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CITY AND SUBURBAN NEWS; NEW-YORK. BROOKLYN. LONG ISLAND. NEW-JERSEY.
Date: 24 March 1884
Mr. D'Alton McCarthy, member of Parliament, and Col. William Moore were among the passengers who arrived from Liverpool yesterday on the White Star steam-ship Celtic.
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CITY AND SUBURBAN NEWS; NEW-YORK. BROOKLYN. LONG ISLAND. WESTCHESTER COUNTY. NEW-JERSEY.
Date: 23 March 1884
Bishop Garrett, of North Texas, will preach in Trinity Church this morning, and at St. Thomas's this afternoon.
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THE PLAY-MAKING TRADE; MR. J.W. COLLIER'S OPINION OF AMATEUR PLAYWRIGHTS. MR. DALY'S PROPOSED VISIT TO LONDON-- THE BOOTH ENGAGEMENT--THE LATEST NEWS OF THE STAGE.
Date: 23 March 1884
Mr. James W. Collier is one of the hardest worked men in the theatrical calling at this moment. In addition to managing the affairs of the Union-Square Theatre. Mr. Collier is laying out the routes and conducting the business of the four or five Union-Square traveling companies. In his odd moments Mr. Collier regales himself with mineral water and reads plays.
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