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MONMOUTHSHIRE

... holiday time, there was not one to amuse the holiday folks. THE STRAND-ED ACTOR.-NIIr. J. Russell, of the Theatres Royal Drury Lane and Covent Garden, who has justly acquired for himself a large share of popularity in the Metropolis, by his talented M ...

CHIT CHA T. .

... another of sixteen, and the last of twenty Pi I s.- Carlisle Patriot. ORTHOGRAPHICAL GLiws--In a window in White Horse Yard, Drury Lane, may he seen a bill an- nouncing that karpets is beet and tneznZeeLa tended to by the person in the kitchen. in Duke Street ...

THE LATE RIOT AT CANTERBURY. ..

... wife?—(Mr Clarksou)_i mUSt adinit that it was no proof of that fact, A reply which caused no little merriment in Court. The Drury Lane general committee, af a numerous meeting on Wednesday week, by an unanimous resolution, confided to Mr Buun, for the ensuing ...

CARDIFF POLICE COURT. -40-

... here this young lady, who has been so great a favourite, leaves before the last night of our season, in consequence of a Drury Lane Engagement, where she is to sus- tain first-rate parts. We wish her all success, as indeed we do every other member of the ...

M ASTER HUGHES

... mischief. Westminster Election.-We bear it is in contemplation to invite the Hon Captain Rous, M P., to a splendid dinner in Drury Lane Theatre, towards the latter part of August, to com memorate the glorious Conservative triumph recently achieved in the City ...

IMPORTANT TO TRADESMEN

... Jemmy, scratching his head; how auld are ye yoorsel ? LEGAL CRITICISM.—Not long ago, an eminent special pleader was at Drury Lane Theatre, seeing the play of Macbeth. In the scene where Macbeth questions the witches in their cavern, What is't you do ...

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... dramatic powers secured him a Iiigli atid perinam.415 favour. From the rebuilding of Covent GaHh* I heatro to the close of the Drury Lane seaso* (1838-39), Mr Reynolds was the chief adviser m th* cabinets of Messrs Harris, FItistoot, Price, I-ip,irte, illld ...

A PiCKWiCK. -

... council of ten, in Venice Preferred. and of having carried a banner before Coriolanus when personated by Mr J. P. Kemble, at Drury Lane Theatre, was fined 20s. for wringing the no^e of Blany, the serje int of supernumeraries at the aforesaid theatre, v.rbo ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... deservedly applauded. The evening's amusement was very happily relieved by the comic singing of Mr. W. Macarthy (late of Drury Lane Theatre), and his Hour in Ireland was most faithfully given. All parties seemed highly delighted by the very- intellectual ...

MURDER. AND SUICIDE AT CAMBERWELL

... other lad was going on very favourably, and strong hopes are entertained of his recovery. ASSASSINATION OF A TRADESMAN IN DRURY LANE. At an early hour on Monday morning, a desperate and premeditated murder was committed by an apprentice named Thomas Wicks ...