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THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... mechanical inventions. and donoustrajtions in Natlttal Il story- DFATv OF MRns, BrOFO4D, *E Danity LAste TqEAmL-M'e. Bedford of Drury Lane Ihestre, lirnerly Miss Gre-ot, died at ber house in Cliremont Place, New Road, on Friday the 30th of March. Her ewn irs ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... he will spend a month. The Belgian ministerirl journals assure us thatthis journeyhas no political object. The lessee of Drury Lane tbeatre has deferred to the swishes of the public, arid reduces his prices from this evell- ing; the playgoers may now see ...

THEATRICALS—THE LATE MR. GRIFFIN

... amicable conflict, avows his guilt, but is pardoned by the Emperor Augustup. This play has been for some time in rehearsal at Drury. lane, and we apprehend is the piece for which Macready agreed at once to put down 3001., months before the actual commencement ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... for and was won by the Marquis of Ormond., seeooner Gem, beating 12 others. Mr. Btunsn hbas settled with the committee of Drury. lane theatre, and is busily occupied in making the necessary arrangements for the eansuing campaign, AUCTiON S. foy, Monday ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... of Lord'Wrm. Russell. Aforeign Nobleman, Aid-de-Camp to the late Lord Byron, D* will. appear as Zanga, in the Revenge, at Drury Lane Theatre, n, onrtWednesdsy. next, an annoutcement that has made great rd Stir in the higher circles. We understand that Lhe ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... have bees an ercellent material ; even in the ?? dBY lat ee,' tresses make excellent beau-strings.-Satirist. ?? BwNz-.At Drury-lane, B3unn, who, if he was tall anfito 5lY 0tougb, could play Folstrtff without stuffing.came I rtt to *ounce the new tragedy ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... had arrived at the extraordinary age of 108 'years, died in his apartment, at the horse of Mr.- Wells, the hair-dre'ser, Drury lane, opposite Craven builtints, Londoron Monday. It appears that heserved in thp war between the French arid English in America ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... Strand Theatre, and we are glad to say that she is likely to make it a very profit- able speculat'on. Tir cunnmittee of the Drury lane theatrical fund have presented Mr. Ilarley withan elegant silversalver, as a token of their es- teem for him as a brother ...

MUSIC HALL

... and the entertainment, on the 1 e whole, gave the utmost satisfaction. Mr. Templeton's ] engagement is for six nights. DRURY LANE THEATRE-DREADFUL ACCI- c, DENT TO MISS CLARA WEBSTER. Last (Saturday) uight a frightful occurrence took place at this theatre ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... the sergoon, e |are all our own men.-Ibid. D 0 WIT OF THE SLOP BASIN.-In speaking of tile prratrm,, of Muiss Mordauut, of Drury lane, the PO say,_, D inaudible throughout; to say more, would be to cona unhearid! Bravo, Sloppy!-Satirist. IDbe Court Newsmall ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... the follow ing The Covent-Garden patrons are waititg to see l Napoleon 'strut and fret his hour upon the stage. rhe Drury Lane audiences are all ultra-refortnists, and swallow the King-loving speeches of Alfred like nectar, and calling nightly for ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... to hear' that Sir David Baird has been seriously injured by a fall in hunting. Mr. Van Anibursgb lhasi been re.engaged at Drury lane Theatre,' and will exhibit his astonishing performance with his lions and tigers in the pantomime.. Thie Duke and Duchess ...