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... remittances, and pustage paid. at the P. S. Persons visiting London, may obtain Boxes —ol the mest reasonable terms. King’s, Drury Lane, and Covent Garden Theatres: ADaturday $ LONDON, FRIDAY, Wark BETW EEN SPAIN ANP Holf-past Tw W e have just been al of a ...

To be SOLI) by AUCTION,

... of Mr. Henry Spooner. Hlliston, whose health completely restored, is, understand, in treaty with Mr. Price, the Lessee of Drury-lane, to perform at that Theatre, for twenty nights. The Rev. Mr. Bercsford, of Kibworth, returned at his rent day, Michaelmas ...

LONDON POSTS, From 727 I>F.C. |S2(». Jamaica. —Kingston Papers to the OctoluT, im latest, we believe, in town, ..

... except by making immense sacrifices, which they did not consider justifiable. The music of the new Opera, now in rehearsal Drury lane Theatre, is by Bishop. Braham is the hero. There are two Heroines —Miss Stephens ami Miss Kelly. The part assigned Miss ...

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... Mr. elm IT a^et * more striking and more powerful tiian on the occasion question. n * , s produced larger receipts at Drury-lane rett;! durjng ll evenings that he has acted since bis erica * l any former occasion. One * *hrty-three pounds were received ...

P„RTCGii. The private letlen received the ihi. week ere, w. regret B*y. of * gloomy ,'Ttie mass of th. art

... which Theatre, it it said, Mr. Ebsrt also secured the great Sontag. There have been a few HUeordant jars between the Manager Drury-lane and Mias Graddon, which have I ended in the young Lady’s quitting the Theatre. I Digoura, we are sorry to hear, during the ...

the book ?—one of prayer and thanksgiving ! The Noble Earl grasped it with firmness and delight, and placed it

... Price has disposed of all his property in the American Theatres, to enable him to devote the whole of time and attention to Drury Lane Theatre. Miss Paton cleared bv her recent engagement at j tor Dublin theatre, 1,260/. complimentary dinner has been given ...

Waiimct anil

... underwent his final examination before the Commissioners of Bankrupts. Mr. Calcraft, M. P., as Chairman of the Proprietors of Drury-lane Theatre, proved debt of 5,670/. I6s. Bd. due for the rent of the house. Mr. Pullen, the Solicitor to the Assignees, banded ...

Mr. llav’-> llimmu Mar. '-’l)—Warwick Old I'.ak Tr k»uav ii;—Milford Bridge. Fill usuav, .... -‘.I- Aircslon ..

... executed the -6lh instunt. Tlie son of British Admiral is said to have paid last ivee!, tor permission pet form Othello the Drury-lane thra* tre, and hich he did quite as well as aught be expected The amount of parochial and other subscriptions collected ...

The Marquis of Hertford, it said, to be raised to a Dukedom, mid will accept an appointment in the Household ..

... was a worthy, amiable man, much respected beloved all who knew him. whispered in the dramatic circles that the lessee of Drury Lane offered Miss Foote an engagement «t his Theatre, on condition that she would not perform last Saturday Covent Garden for ...

Egypti.vm MuiiMt.—The mummy, the of which at Paris noticed in laic although/ probably years old, was in so ..

... shillings. This individual is other than Hadfield, who fired a pistol laden with ball, at his late Majesty George the Third, in Drury Lane Theatre, on the 3rd of May, 1800.—Hadfirhl has been confinement the place whence he dates his contribution ever since; and ...