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AFFAIRS OF HONOR

... Kean and Miss lart are performing in Cork. Power and Mr. F. Matthews are jK-rlonmnif Liverpool. Panmier’s efforts Tuesday Drury lane ♦hearrharartcr HimM, '«»•• t.• wanhitlily-it. ditahle to his talent-, and proved him Isith the and the : seemed his ...

SPORTING

... conclusion that the Constitution is still safe. —London M. Pott. Robert le Diable.— This celebrated Opera is’to be produced at Drury lane on Tuesday the 21st inst., ou a scale of expenditure quite unprecedented. An organ is building at an expense of 500/. ; ...

THE DUBLIN TRADES�� POLITICAL UNION

... lletfast Tlieatre, arc performing in Edinburgh, Hie lias been produced witli great splendor. Mr. Pacmikr made his third effort Drury lane Thursday, the character Holla. The London (floutrrer says— 4 * His performance throughout reminded us tin .sc better days ...

THE THEATRE

... , adapted to the EngtfHh stage, after long preparation, was produced in a style not inferior to its best representation Drury lane or Covent-garden. In addition this splendid opera, had the pleasure of seeing the French Company jierform In llieatre suited ...

MISS KELT.VS F\RE WE IX TO THE STAGE

... services ceased to required. I have been now ,\7 years upon the London stage. At Drury lane 1 commenced my career—to Urnry-lane 1 have principally adhered—and at ; Drury-lane I conclude ; I may say, in the words CassitiM, * wheie I did begin there make my ...

THEATRICALS

... with some inferences drawn from the comedy, it concludes with promises of happiness all parties. Mis* Faucit. formerly of Drury lane Theatre, appeared for the first time on these boards Angelica. is a difficult character, but was played very finely, with ...

DUBLIN MARKETS

... celebrated wit, orator, and drimatist, became popular M.P., of St. Stephen’s theatre, was anxious sink his title a« M.P. of Drury Lane, that Frederick Reynolds states In his Lf/r, The first time met the author of the Sehnttl fnr Sctiutiul. was at a dinner ...

THK THEATRE

... for the new Minlstrv, and clicerlner f- rS r Robert Peel. Ihe play will, most probably, take run here equal what it had Drury lane. It is just the thin* please the political palate of Pat. The entertain meats to-nierht are the ('.‘undestine Marriage and ...

THEATRICALS

... en Theatre, made their first appearance in a Chinese pas d“ trios. Mrs. Tkrnan, late Miss JaaMAN. has been added to the Drury Lane Company. She appeared Corn Monday, and was most cordially received. Mr. will make his d-Out on Wednesday, Skylark, in Merchant ...

TIIR NAVY

... the Statue Lover, in which T. Cooke sustained the principal character, was performed ; and Mrs. W. West and Miss Grant, of Drury lane, also appeared daring the evening. The Duke of Cambridge and the Duchess Gloucester sat in the King’s box, and seemed to ...

THEATRICALS

... THEATRICALS. Drury- lane and Co vent-garden. Bunn arrived ./row the Continent day or two since, to set lanh these theatres full motion, and started off again /or the Continent on Friday last. The novelties in preparation surpass all former efforts hut ...

COUNTY OF GALWAY

... HYPOCRITE. Sir John Lambert, Mr. Shuter; Colonel Lambert, Mr. Balls; Doctor Cantwell, Mr. Dowton, (of tbc Theatre Royal, Drury lane,) Darnley, Mr. W. Johnstone, (of the Theatre- Royal, Haymarkct, his first appearance on this Stage;) Seward, Mr. Rae; Maw-worm ...