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GRAND OPERA, DRURY LANE

... GRAND OPERA, DRURY LANE T N ’ Reports having been industri msly circulated affecting the solveney of M. Jullien, his professional adviser has addressed to the Editors of the publie press the following letter, which we | have great pleasuie in publishing ...

EVENTS OF THED WEEBK

... EVENTS OF THED WEEBK. Drury Lane Theatre was opened on Monday evening, for the exhibition of Hughes's animals in a spectacle called ¢ The Desert.” ¢To what base uses may we return, Horatio ! '=The Kinz of the French has presented the Dowager Lady Brenton ...

NOTICES T 0 CORRESPONDENTS, New Works for Review in the “ Bevrorp Tives” may be left with Mr. C. MrrcierL,

... mistaken; it is Enon Chapel, in Clement’s Lane, which you can see any day by applying for an order to G. A. Walker, Esq., 101, Drury Lane; to the Editor of this Paper, or any otlier members of the *Society for the Abolition of Burials in Towns.” We recommend ...

By M. Davies, Esq., SEc. Nar. Pair, Assoc

... knowledged, Mr. Walker was, in the year 1838, a ycong man Jjust commencing life ns a surgeon and general prac. titioner in Drury Lane, when the subject of intramural interments arrested his attention, and he was forcibly struck with the foul practices pursnedin ...

Hcetropolitan

... fact of ratification of the acts of | Captain Demmnan, | \irturnl?yiivl-xe—--\:erdict generally was for the defendant, DRURY LANE THEATRE. } Her Mujesty the Queen honoured the performances at this theatre with her presence on Wednes| day night. The ...

CHRONOLOGY. DPLECEMBER

... and agricuiture, dicd at Hayswater, Lovdon, aged 60, 1848 Miss Webeter, 8 danseuse, accidentally burut while prrforming at Drury Lane. Not enly.were there none smong the spoctatoes su®ciently eournzeous to sttempt to Foscue bor from death; but, after wailing ...

MR. WILSON'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... rooks’ nests, Sire!” Spares 1y Covest GarpEN aNp Drury LANE THEATRES.—On Tuesday Mr. George Robins attended at the auction mart to dispose, by auction, of renters’ shares in Covent Garden and Drury Lane Theatres. The first was a rent charge secured upon ...

©of Achilles’ deeds, or Agamemnon's fame, Which the great Homevin his works prociaim ; How Ajex fn-:il, and ..

... secrvied oil the writing materials from the eye of ber master, Thie lonest meatal deserves the gratitude of ell the habitufs of Drury Lane Thesire.~Lord Maidstone had written wnother letter 10 the Times, when & friend, to whom the communieation had beon read ...

FACTS AND SCRAPS

... it is incumbent upon a medical man to procure and exhibit. —Albert Smith, Quite ANoruEr Patr or SHoEs.— A shopkeeper in Drury Lane informs the public, through the medium of an enormous placard over his door, that he has ** 20,000 pair of shoes for the ...

Seneral Xeows - e Bucks. County Lusaric AsyLum Comreri- TloN.—The commission of magistrates for providing a ..

... &ec., that he recommended her, on his return to town, to ‘lhe London managers. She accordingly obtained 'an engagement at Drury Lane Theatre, where she made her debit on the 4th of October, in the above year, as Lydia Languish. She met with a flattering ...

DOMESTIC NEWS

... IN ' DRURY-LANE. | At an eerly hour on Monday, & desperate and premeditated murder was committed by an epprentice name. Thomas Wicks, sged seventeen years, upon his master, Mr., James llostock, a brass-founder, residing in Put's place, Drury - lane, It ...

... through which the steam-boat swept him and his mate, ade about the same impression on his sensorium.as a well-managed scene at Drury Lane would have done. Hie attention, therefore, was chicfiy and agreeably occupied by the duty of inspecting and directing the ...