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B ANKRUPTS.-(Frolll the London Gazette.)

... of the city with granite. An elephant, ashamed of intruding into the temple of the legitimate drama, refused to enter Drury Lane theatre on Easter Monday, and would neither be tempted by corn, sugar, nor even A Bun so persuasion failing, force was ...

GENERAL MISCELLANY

... my fault. All the cooks on my beat are upon board wages.—Punch. M. Jullien signed last week a lease for three years for Drury Lane Theatre. The house is to be splendidly de- corated, and the present intention is to give promenade concerts, the legitimate ...

| GLAKOEG ANSHIRU.~

... the fire in the House of Lord,; was first discovered. Mr. Hall, of the ifrnvof Cooper, Ha:l aud Co. stove-manu- facturers, Drury Lane, deposed on Tuesday last before the Privv Council, that he was in Hirmingham on the night the fire tooll place, and heard ...

PREPARATIONS FOR THE CORONATION

... wiil b.' see. not on y the theatres usually open at 'his season, but those whose seasons have concluded: Theatre Royal, Drury Lane Sadler's Wells Covent Garden City of London Haymarket Pavilion The St. James's Theatre Kensington The English Opera House ...

FROM TUESDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE

... GAZETTE. BANKRUPTCIES SUPERSEDED. William Butson Chard, Clutton Inn, Somersetshire, innkeeper. BANKRUPTS. Samuel Barber, Drury-lane, draper. Joseph Staler, Peppard, llenley-upon- Thames, Oxford- shire, coal-mGrchant. Henry Cjugreve, College-street, Chelsea ...

EBOM FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE

... Blackbrook Park and Sxenfrith, Monmouthshire, miller.1 John Barnard, Bi-istol,dealer in horses. BANKRUPTS. Jathes Barber, Drury-lane, draper. George Bolwell Davidge, New Cut, Blackfriars -road, printer. George Frederick James, Paddington-street, Marylebone ...

.; :! MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT, No. 2

... d.. Compelled by the poverty of his circumstances he attempted, seven days afterwards, to dig a grave in Russell-court, Drury-lane. In this ground, long saturated with dead, it was impossible, without disturbing previous occupants, to select a grave; ...

&!uppmg ;^ittdligrucr,

... broker, Manchester. George Moseley, innkeeper, Bikewell. Derbyshire. TUESDAY.—H. Andrews, Angel-place, Islington. J Delf, Drury-lane, linen-draper. J. Llorey and J. Hiskins, Wool- wich, brewer*. J. Edwards, N.g's Hsad-court, Graeeeharch- street, ironmonger ...

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... Church of England. DETERMINED ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE—An elderly man, named Nichols, on Tuesday se'imight, took off his hat in Drury-lane, and deliberately lay down in the middle of the carriage-way, for the purpose of having his head crushed to pieces by a ...

- ~T& £ MAGAZINES OF THE MONTH. '

... fishery^ &c.' BANS FIRST SEASON.—In the course of thp *«»on. (1814) Kean played 68, night*. The tot^l thoaa received at Drury»lane Theatre on perfiprmance was 3ii,642/. 12s. 6d. »Lu#WL1DC'U(^e8 a calculation of 1,700/. on 1/for When he came, to the theatre ...

HOUSE OF LORDS.—TUESDAY

... call that kindness ? Decidedly, replied the author, unremitting kindness. T. COOKE'S LAST.-A Gentleman observing that the Drury-lane playbills were printed in red ink on Saturday, asked Mr Cooke the reason. Why, said the punster, MrBunn considers it ...