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Freaks of Fortune.— A person named David M'lntyre, who resided at No. Charles Street, Drury Lane, and for some ..

... Freaks of Fortune.— A person named David M'lntyre, who resided at No. Charles Street, Drury Lane, and for some years depended solely upon the contributions of the benevolent, has become the possessor of immense wealth, by the demise of a younger brother ...

THISTLE HALL. UNION STREET, DUNDEE. Mr JAMES RUSSELL, Of ihe Theatres-Royal Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and ..

... THISTLE HALL. UNION STREET, DUNDEE. Mr JAMES RUSSELL, Of ihe Theatres-Royal Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and Haymarket, WILL GIVE READINGS FROM SHAKSPERE. The First Reading, from HENRY TH h' FOURTH, Part 1, Will given on MONDAY, Dec. 3d, 1849; AND The Second ...

v. Lind. —This celebrated case is at an end. will be recollected that the action was commenced in March 1847,

... for a breach of engagement, in singing her Majesty's Theatre, in Italian, before she had fulfilled her contract to sing at Drury Lane Theatre, in English. After a rule nisi had been moved for by the defendant the ground of excessive damages, and refused ...

AWFUL ACCIDENT AT A CATHOLIC CHAPEL IN LONDON

... AWFUL ACCIDENT AT A CATHOLIC CHAPEL LONDON. On Sunday night the neighbourhood of Charles Street, Newton Street, and Drury Lane, were thrown into a state of the most painful excitement in consequence of the following shocking catastrophe at the Koman Catholic ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.—Feb. 5

... brought upou au agreement wh.cit was set out in the declaration. By it the defendant had engaged to sing twenty times at Drury Lane Theatre, either between the sth of June and the July 1845, or between the of September and the loth November the same year ...

THEATRE ROYAL, DUNDEE. MR J. W. ANSON is happy to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and Patrons of the Drama in

... 1849; And in consequence of her other arrangements the Nights must be in succession. Mr PAU M IE R, Of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, &c, Has been Re-Engaged expressly to support Miss H. Faucit in her various performances. On MONDAY EVENING, February 26 ...

- TO FARMERS, GRAZIERS, AND OTHERS. ROBt. H. MITCHELL, Cart Rope, Plough Line, Twine and Sack Manufacturer, And ..

... Garden)- SIGNOR BORRANI (From her Majesty's Theatre and the Theatres Royal Covent Garden and Drury Lane) ; AND Mr DONALD KING (From the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane). For particulars, see Programmes. Doors open at half past seven ; Concert to commence at Eight ...

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... authorized to contradict it, aud to insert the following letter, to which no answer has been returned. Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, April 19,1847. Mademoiselle, —Up to the present moment of your arrival in England the losses occasioned me by your violation ...

THE PEELITES & THE NEW REFORM MOVE

... about the bush our coteuiporury at fast thus comes to the point: For, say what will, tnere is no denying that even the Drury Lane agitators, are truer, practically speaking, to the spirit the age and to genius tue constitution, than impassive and immobile ...

THIS DAY & TOMORROW. BELL STREET HALL. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY! TEMPLE TON, Ot the Theatres Royal, Covent Garden and

... THIS DAY & TOMORROW. BELL STREET HALL. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY! TEMPLE TON, Ot the Theatres Royal, Covent Garden and Drury Lane, will have the honour of giving a GRAND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMKNT, THIS EVENING, Tuesday 26th December 1848, Bell Street Hall, Dundee ...

THE NEW PROTECTIONIST MOVEMENT

... THE NEW PROTECTIONIST MOVEMENT. (From the Times of Wednesday.) In Drury Lane, not quite stone's throw from the Royal Italian Opera, is a spacious and gloomy pile, which still retains the traditionary name Tneatre Royal. the last generation it was usod ...

DEATH OF GEORGE ROBINS, ESQ. (From the Sun of Thwtday.) Our obituary of yesterday announced the death of the above

... the funds for ai«k the infirmary. his determined hostility, conjunction with the late Calcraft, to the sub-Committee of Drury Lane Theatre, the years 1817 and 1818, and their exposition of the mal-government of the Theatre, a new system was adopted, which ...