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DUBLIN COMMISSION—THURSDAY

... reputation of the author, and add golden proofs of its success to the coffers of the manager. He hasagreed with the lessees of Drury.lane that it shall be produced at that theatre during the present month. Macready will personate Alfred. The Lord Chancellor ...

SUMMER ASSIZES—NORTH-WEST CIRCUIT

... Lanl and Nesv South Wales, in the Merope, Capt. Parkyus._ .rdian Gazette. oil balancing the accounts of the late season at Drury- lane Theatre, the management fduds itself loser to the amount of nearly .£4000. The C(mp lny's shilp Duke of York, outward bound ...

ANECDOTES OF ELLISTON

... Ellistoll'a eyes, seemed to deserve. 'I But his failure, Sir, said be, is attributable to myself. I brought hiim out at Drury-lane, at ass unlucky moment-at a time whbela it was the fashion io abuse me, and to depreciate all my at- tempts to sustain the ...

LONDON POLICE

... to have ret him.-(Laslghter.)- Where's the-use in instructing the obstinate and the brutal' 1!sent a play, a tragedy, to Drury-lane Theatre,' and the: 'promised-te bring it before the public, but it wasi bliged ti yield its plae to the dragons, tigers ...

GRAND JURY PRESENTMENT BILL

... haunts of these unfortunate beings are in Vine-street, Saff~ira-bill ; Bleeding-heart. yard, Holborr-hill ; Coal-yard, in Drury-lane; and in the pirlieus of Shoredlitch, whole houses are occupied by these wretched boys, who sleep eight or nhre in a a bed ...

LONDON POLICE

... mob about the place, and he invariably followed ber.4rom her residence to the theatre. On Friday night, just as she left Drury lane, the defendantcamne up to her carriage, and followed her home; she was actually in denger from his threats. Mr. E. Bond ...

ENGLISH LAW REPORT

... per . fect vsilbl as little de-lay as possible. We remember to have seen sormetling of the piece when it was formerlr at Drury-lane, anl we are glad to bear thatb Mr. Knowles has saroe endeavoured to bhriliten, as wtell us to-coniense, the interest of ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT, LONDON

... assisted in raising the elder Grimaldi to the estimation in which be was held. He' also produced, at C OVent Garden and Drury.Lane, the successful operas of tern ati7ns's Wifej My Spouse and I, Friend Indeed, al- ions In The Lord of the manor, &c. &c ...

THE LATE EXTRAORDINARY INVESTIGATION

... glasses of liqucr. T'he feteale wbh pas~ad for ?? has aisted that same thisine ce the deceased apphiqd to Covent-garden and 'Drury-lane for angagements, but waynot stjocesatul. .There were~6 omezletters relatingto thisaend oIherircumastan4s, but they have ...

[ill] INTELLIGENCE

... reindered a tolerably will fi ld houee, at once I sleepless and oontemed. c Robert le Diable i4 about t, be braught lit at Drury Lane .P Ii it as little daiy as possible. Brobham is to bave ?? part o of the bero, Mrs. Wood that of the Princess, Mlasme de ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—LONDON, MAY 11

... had given an order for one of the theatres; the order was said to be for the King's box; Doiilan took a ebach and drove to Drury-lane Theatre, and told him he was in the King's box, Cross-examined-He was told that it wvis the King's box, and in the statehe ...