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... spectacle. Corea , -Garden Thattrr—The word Victory, in very large letters, on a black rowed sad a very large W. at top. Drury-Lane Theatre---In Russel4treet, a large W with a star of great magnitude at top, both shaded with two boughs of oak, kid transversly ...

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... o'clock. Heroic at tinao'cituk ; woo after he was pleased to express his casmoriads to Mr. Spring. the Box..olffee Keeper of Drury. lane Theatre, that he is mild honour a t wi t h hi s presence that eventag. At half past ekven o'clock. the Emperor, atteacE4 ...

If lILREAS,

... the same erect end hose the affair terminated. Sessoutas Orretsee..--A young man Was deteded Friday sensight. in the pit a Drury-lane Theatre, in set of cutting off the skirts of 4rentlessen's coats, and he. dies' penises. While tire iodivsduals, 'those ...

TO THE EDITOR

... tbire considerations. Mr. Holland further related that be had semen. ponied Mr. W. to a meeting of the Proprietors of I Drury lane Theatre. where he was called to the ' chair. The Wiliness was fur the purpose of elect. ing a Member of the Committee, in ...

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... foam in the Kingtiont, in suet lad*, te. old.e Pint, 10d. Half Pint and 6J. each. in the new Pantomime maw performing at Drury, Lane Theatre, a Integer wheats alms of Hark. quin, who, with a smoke of his want!, turns her rags Into appereax gel& With what ...

II ESTERS

... sooner by bunness,anil lived at N 0.22, Princes surer. Nathan HarrO, a jeweller, of Drury.lasse, said, he was in the pit of Drury. lane theatre, sat near the prisoner during the time Miss KeUy and Mr. Knight were on the stage together at the COM• mencemeat ...

LONDON MAILS

... against him . un the contrary, I am hi. most faithful In the hat of those Ladies and Gentlemen who ceased to below to the Drury-lane Theatre at the close of the ma nisi are—Mrs. Glover. Mrs. Mardyn, Al.s. D o yct. Was Naafi, Madame Tree, Mr. Dawtun, Mr ...

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... he purchased the estate at Posesdea, in Surrey, the property of Sir William Geary. In the late arrangement of building Drury. lane Thea. ere, a large property in boars was reserved to him, in consideration of his admit that establishment. He also held ...

.41.4%f MATER 011.1%6E 11.111

... all of pool, brewers. • R. Pollock, Wadi ng -twee. merriest. S. S. Lloyd, leather lane. Mother% beatitetlier. S. Grove, Drury lane, erne., I. Itarrinta„ l eed. metchstar. J. Rya*, Li 4, merchant. V. Beard, 1-yard, Priseereertet. fame,. This Giants contains ...

TIIE. TlNE__.p.,_4,..w.s. NE,A4H.I

... ld .. . 90.00 Si xteenth 3,645. .('laphArn 27,000 Sixteenth 4.706 Ciapton .30.000 Sixteenth 17,595 Clare- ct. Drury-lane 30,.500 Sixteenth 645 Cork /0.000 Sixteenth 4.706 Cornbill 11,000 Half.. .. ~ 9,241. . Curnhil ;I'o Sixteenth 17 ...

THE TIME DRAWS NEAR!!!

... 30,500 Sixteenth Sixteenth 3,645. .Claph.tox .20,000 Sixteenth 4,706 Clapton 30,000 Si xteen th 17,595 Clare-ct. Drury-lane 90,500 Sixteenth '1 615 Cork 20,000 Sixteenth 4.706 Corn hill 30,0e0 Half 2,14 I . Corn hi 11 . o. 'ooo Sixteenth ...