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... Houses of Parlia- The performance of Handel’s Acis and Galatea, on Satur- success which it so well desery day evening, at Drury Lane Ttheatre, met with the triumpbant ...
... Houses of Parlia- The performance of Handel’s Acis and Galatea, on Satur- success which it so well desery day evening, at Drury Lane Ttheatre, met with the triumpbant ...
... present it, accompanied by the officers of the Corporation. Her Majesty, his Royal Highness Prince Albert, and suite, honoured Drury-lane Theatre with their presence on Monday night, and witnessed Shakspeare’s Tragedy of Macbeth. The august visitors arrived ...
... Garréch- Club.—The members of the Garrick announced their intention of giving, with the assistanc of Miss Ellis, of the Drury Lane Theatre, two performances next week—Tuesday and Thursday eclected are, “The Love Chase,’’ “& Cure for the H eartach,” aod ...
... mercbant. BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED. G. P. Pertsea, linea draper J. Calvert, Liverpool, BANKRUPTS. D. GOVER, Marquis Court, Drury Lane, carpenter. Sol, Vallance, Strand.—-W. GORTON, St Chambers, Corn boll, merchant. Sel., Dickson, J. B. H Benmett-street, ...
... than sixty degrees. The second weekly meeting of the Law League was held on Wednesda theatre; when the house y night, at Drury-lane in boxes, pit, gallery, and stage, was again filled to overflowing. Liverpool, on the ing of the a smart shock of an earthquake ...
... MONDAY Is LONDON At Drury- Lane, an excecdsocly clever burlesque, fousded on the fairy tale of Fortasatos aad hus seven ser- vants, was produced in aad was At the Haymarket there were 50 novelties io the but the was crowded. At the Prin- (acw theatre ...
... demise, is that of Thomas Moore, the celebrated poet. The Cth weekly meeting of the Anti-Corn-Law League was held in Drury Lane Theatre, ou Wednesday last. The Theatre was crowdeJ every part, 'ibe speakers were Mr. Ewart, M.P., the Re?. Thos. Spencer ...
... the members of the Cabinet, on Sunday (!) at the residence of the Earl of Aberdeen Her Majesty and Prince Albert visited Drury-Lane theatre, in state, on Monday evening Lord Melbourne’s bealth is quite re-established. A of ice arrived in this country during ...
... for the use of the northern district. It is said that Mr. Bann, backed by two capitalists, i to resume the management of Drury Lane. The Charch Building Fund bas, during the last ten years, reached in amount to nearly £200,000., by means of which 42 churches ...
... York. When he was formerly in the United States he made between £5,000. and £6,000. ia a single year, while his losses at Drury-lane cannot be calculated at much less than £8,000. After be has concluded a short engagement at New York, he will proceed as ...
... marriage she quits the profession of which sle hae so long been a distinguished ornament. Miss P. Horton, the Ariel, of Drury-lane, and the universal of all playgoers, is no longer Miss Horton. She has given ber hand, we learn, to a Mr. Wheatly, a respectable ...
... was done. Marcu.—Theatricals.— Miss Land has this week been added to the attractions of Mr. company. To the frequenters of Drury Lane and Covent Garden, and the Cambridge theatre, this pleasing vocalist is well known; ber chaste and pleasing style cannot ...