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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... A furniflh fuch a round of amufement as cannot be fur- pafied. The flyle in which the performinces are prefented I at Sadler's Wells ?? every thing Of the kind hi- L therto attenspted ;. particularly the new piece of Bri- tons.Strike Honse, -in whicfl ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... crowd every evening the feats of that Theatre. The decided preference Hill given by- the public to the entertlinments at Sadler's Wells is an incontrover- tible proof of their excellence; indeed there both the ?? and reafon are gratified, frivolity being ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... necefrarily ex parte, we flall defer enter- Ing into particulars till caue is lihewn agairft theim. The cr6wds that flock to Sadler's Wells every even- itig is an undeniable proof of the fuperiority of 'he en- tertainments: indecd no expence having been fpared ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... that thefe phenomepa, together with Enter. taiminents molt admirably calculated to fliew their varia otis merits are at Sadler's Wells, it cat never be'a wonder that het Houfe fills fo every night as it does. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... whether . we know how long the five Italians, who play each on two initruments at once, are engaged at the Ncw ''lhe- atre, Sadler's Wells, wve reply that, -whether they are engaged longer than the prefent week or no we cannot tell, and, teft they (lould not ...

CLERKENWELL SESSIONS

... robbed ofplate and other articles-to a large amiount. The piece of St. George, produced laft night at the new Theatre, Sadler's Wells, was received with the moR. flattering applaufe by a very crouded audience ; it: is a very ftriking and well told piece ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... . After this proce'fs they may laugah at the (form and' defy the ?? ,fhqwer. ?? demand for places at the New Theatre, Sadler's Wells, in confequence of St. George and ihe Poney' Races, exceeds :every thing experienced at that The- atre fince the great ...

NEW MEDICINE DUTY ACT

... ging Negroes well known in London,'creates the molt r extravagant fits of laughter every night-at the new Thea- s tre, Sadler's Wells, to wlhich place Wizard's'AVake, the e nekv Harlequinade;, attradis the moai crowded 'hcufes. The fcenery of this pantomime ...

POLICE

... OFPlCIP)DW STREET.-!RtFS '1. ASTLUY. Nr. Rees, the celebrated imrrator, late ri Cavent Y Gardn h'licaire, has been engaged at Sadler's Wells Theatre for fume time lpfl, to give his imitatirow of the nmoft celebrated London pei Cot mcrs ; a-d on the fi! ft night ...

LONDON SESSIONS, MONDAY, OCT. 27

... pavaillioll. 7Wre observed last nlight, wvith pleasure, anmonig the iuiioderfdl groupe, MZr. G. Smith and Miss Traal, ,r from Sadler's W'ells, ill the new Diver iseinent of the Seo..hl Lovers; or, the Blaaissmith of Gretna Green. This dance w as very well received ...

OLD BAILEY

... Yesterday Wm. Field, a gentlermans sbrsaog, *hd was charged' with killing James Warwick, a few weeks ago, in the' fields near Sadler's Wells, was exatnined at hatton Garden', and fully committed for trial., - SuIcCDr,.-A veiy genteei-dressed elderlytzmb ealled ...

KENT LENT ASSIZES

... ehsehouse ofcorredtiqi5, ICold-Bath-Fields, the reputed father -of the child lately found drmvned is the New River at Sadler's Wells. It appeared that . Mary Evans was servant maid to Thomas Aris five years-ago, f and swore the child to him. She persisted'in ...