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... beer each, from tlio late worthy proprietor Mr. Sku? ray, on his having disposed the extensive concern to Messrs. Elkins.—Drury lane and Covent-garden theatres had full houses last week see new pantomimes—the singing Mist-cs Stevens and Tree in the Comedy ...

Muct) distress is »l present Stamford iii Llncotnsliirc, from want coals. Since ie’imiglit, the inercliants' ..

... with three meal* —Rev. Kudge, of Lime-house, attended, and after reading prayers, delivered a most inipreesire address.— Drury-lane and Adelphi Theatres offer one night’s performance fur the Relief the Houseless.”—Business connected with River Thames totally ...

Ni — i: Bee The inclemency of the season has now assumed a dif- ferent character, the late severe frost

... novel of that naie, brought out at Covent Garden Jast week, and eminently successful —attracts crowded houses nightly—at Drury-lane, Kean has attempted the character of Coriolanus, and in the general opinion failed.—James Wright, late butler and valet ...

deliver his official opinion on the point, stated in the most precise terms that any such assemblage might be ..

... sonal courage astonished his frends, and awed his ene- mies. The same qualities were displayed, in 1800, when a maniac, at Drury-Lane Theatre, fired at the Roval per-. son. The following of this event is extracted from Wraxall’s Memoirs :— . “Few of his ...

ee * a : “Just published, by GOLD and NORTHHOUSE, No. If. oi price of the [ ONDON. MAGAZINE and

... Anecdotes of Pope, &c. 5 Tancred, a Poem ; Thoughts and Feelings, by Arthur Brooke, &c.— Dramatic Review—King’s Theatre ; Drury Lane; Co- veut Garden; Minor Theatres; Parisian Ticatres; Anec- dotes; Table-talk for every Day in February.— Original Poetr ...

WORKS OF DR. AJAVOR

... Elizabeth; VIt. Legitimacy, a Poem, by Mr.- Browne; VIL. Review of foreign Literature. Dramatic Review: 1. King’s Theatre; Ul. Drury Lane; HI. Covent Garden; 1V. Minor Theatres; V. Parisian Theatres; Auccdotes ; Table Ta'k for every Dav in March. Origina! Poetry: ...

The payments on the last Loan

... tbe revenue. Consols lor account lett oil Saturday at 68| to j. , serious misunderstanding lias, seems, ansen between the Drury Lane .Managers and some their principal performers, in consequence appeal to the Public is ihreatened by ilie latter. Saturday ...

(Continued from our first Page.) near to have killed the man the loft with the •word. His hind was not

... seized the baskets, and took master into custody* John Hector Morrison examined—l am a journeyman cutler to Mr. Underwood, in Drury-lane, and rtcollect a sword being brought to the shop Christmas Eve, by man dressed like butcher had the sword wrapped in a smock ...

BY WHICH

... sterling, notv ;tiisiaiidiug tiic re-organua’ion the veteran batlalioas. Saturday held the Anniversary Dinner in support the Drury- lane : heatrical Timkl, his Royal Highness the' Duke of York took the Chair, and supported by Lord Loathe;- and other distinguished ...

UI! NKY

... this time the Major, which lias hern said to have given sort of distinguishing colour to his future life. Mrs. Wells, ...

SUF.RtFF*S COUlit, SATtrEDAV

... dineient decrees at the l«o Universities. A few nights since Mr. Hyde, the performer on the j trumpet, was passing through Drury-lane, he was at- tacked by a gang, one of whom ran against him, knocked iiim down; he was endeavouring to rise, a second of the ...

HOLKHAM SHEEP SHEARING

... barrels of porter, nearly double the quantity of any other house.—Greenland fishery feared will very unsuccessful this year.—Drury Lane Theatre clo-ed the season Saturday—“ Irish Johnstone” took leave oft he stage, Saturday se’nnight, at Covent Garden Theatre ...