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Co.isjtfs Cls-likd

... Magistrate* will follow with spirit and perseverance the example which hat given in the metropolis. Mr. Kean's engagement at Drury-lane tlteatre expirenext Spring, when he goes to America to perform two years, for which is to receive 10,000/. sterling. Talma ...

Pjssud by,—Ur jus Hindi

... the dea'ert in nefarious trade. Another tenure hat been recently made in Mr Stephen Kemble, appears. i» daily attendance Drury-lane preparing arrangements for its opening the usual period Such is the opposition between the Tug and the other ...

“rUI.MONARY complaints.-

... said his M.i ' jesty will remove Windsor earl) in thespr.ng. It said that the average salary five performers engaged at Drury Lane for the present and remaining part of this season is 200/. .per »c ! The |»erformers alluded to are, we believe, Kean, Hraham ...

LONDON POLICE

... sovereigns of which she gave tbe following particulars *-larly in the month of October, her daughter went with some friends to Drury-lane Theatre, and after the per- fornuice was over, as they returned through Russel-court, Miss Craig, one of the party, whose ...

HDIIHkHDS i COUCH DROPS

... Butts, Pipes, Hogshead*, cheaper tlian the above price*. • Private Boxes, and Admission* for the King’s, Covent- Garden, and Drury-Lane Theatres, the Night,. Week, and Season. N. R. Order* will be attended to unless accompanied with a Remittance, and Postage ...

ARRIVAL OF DON MIOVET

... of dining with the Prince. Thursday, Don Miguel was entertained with stag hunt, at.Windsor; and the tame evening visited Drury-lane theatre. Captain Paiirv’s Expkdition.— (From the Literary Ca- While waiting for the appearance of Captain Parry's narrative ...

HOI.Y THIN IT I’AUISH, t/ April 2fi, 1830. AT MEETING of llic PARISHIONKUS, held in the Church of this Parish,

... and preferred bell of indictment againsl Mr. J. li. Anderson, the new vocal performer. who lately made his appearance at Drury-lane Theatre.and Wm. Mopkinson, in which she charged them with having gone to the theatre for the wait (on purpose of hissing ...

RORY O’MORE

... avjiiahif fhveliy, ha* the honor of informing them, that he has made •riangemeula MR. J RUSSELL, Of the Theatre*• Royal, Drury-Lane and Covent- Garden.and formerly uf the Theatre*-Ruyal York and Hull, to give hla highly POPULAR ENTERTAINMF.NT *1 the T ...

HULL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... en John Nashnisged 76. * -Wllhiarm Ccx deposed that deceased lived in the reami adjoining his,' a a a), Charles-Street, Drury-lane. On Friday m nrnnng deceased' fell against and burst open *Itness's door. Ap Witness gel out of bed, when deceased ex claimed ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER

... ATTEMPTED MURDER. A very painful sensation prevailed during the whole of yesterday in the immediate vicinity of Drury-lane, in consequence of a report that Donovan, the pugilist, had murdered his wife, by throwing her out of a window. From careful inquiries ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... remanded for a fortnight. Mr. C. Matthews, and others of his Lyceum company, t have engaged themselves with Mr. Smith at Drury-lane, to appear there in Autumn-Mr. C. Matthews to act as stage manager. An. English. company, under the direction of Mr. James ...

LAW, POLICE, AND CRIME

... of the girls at night his way to King-street, Holborn; they pretended to ehew him the ' way; got him into Charles-street, Drury-lane; and i stood by ;while the three men garotted and plundered i 1the German of watch, purse, breast-pin, spectables,I and ...