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... contrived to procure a pianoforte acorp, if we may use the term, of the m usic, and produced a opera called Robert the Devil at Drury-lane. Of this alleged in- fringement upon his arrogated rights, Mr. Nionck Mason, who has arranged with Meyerbeyer to superintend ...

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... 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 ...

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... hisaintellectu *1 and accomplisbed daugh ter I Miss Fbiany Ker ble, yesterday finally arranged with Mr. Price, ate lessee of Drury-lane, to perform one whole year in ibe prin- p eatresin the United States, for which they will take their de rture in July, when ...

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... with her noble spouse, defending Sadhiusing frocm his enemies, in the spectacle of Kyder; i, A at, the Theatre Royal, Drury- lane, and more recently at the Coburg, has proved her obedi- ence to the utiversal law of nature, by the productiou of tiree ...

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... sea.. No accident oceurred, *we are happy -to esate from the fall.- Lond,-n Me*'ning Papir. Miss Mordaunt's eagagement'at Drury-lane isoccasioned by the hesitation of the trusteei, under her marritige settle. menet, to pai the limited income 6f Sool. a ...

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... is 91 To let.5 -The twlo' Metropolitan Theatree hivavenmutually arranged their ~performeandes for the -present month, 'Drury-lane will be ?? ?? nig hts in the week,. and Covent- garden three niglhts. By their respectire' announcements, mush, nor ty taa ...

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... 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 ...

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... 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 ...

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... Antoinette, at Are bduh, oe'Augtria, the marriage portion Of the unforitumateQt, France having been paid in land. ?? at Drury-lane Theatre on the ocas1ion of Pageant on Saturday laNt, ini honour of Sir WVe Is amounted- to nearly 6001;. Frederick Shaw ...

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... 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 ...

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... REVERSE. OF FoRTUNE.-Died, on Monday, ti Lambeth Workhouse, Mrs. E. Beverley, an actrees 5 'll, celebrity at Covent Garden and Drury-lane Theatres- C ,i to ad-verse. circumstances, she became so poor hit Sa5le I takcen to thaabove house, on the 12th inhtantt ...

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... enpeot from the overtues of Mr. Charles Kemble, to acce. , blat an~d Liias Fannr~y to tbe provinces. The lyn-eyed anaer of Drury-lane isi on the ' look out for him-iplendid ~ureS being anticipated from the united efforts of father and D We have, however ...