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Local Notbs. —The last new note of the Blackbum Bank, which is made payable both in .Manchester and London, has

... said,* Let bed tie prepared for to-night, and Mrs. Bellow, as 1 am anxious he present the opening of my favourite theatre, Drury-lane, and observe by the newspapers that there are a great many pickpockets about, 1 shall leave mv gold watch your care.” Very ...

Epsom Bcverlej Han Chester

... property wa* insured for £5OO. s'* v - Tbb Equivocal Charge.*'-When the spectacle of -2*# Curmtaiinn was brought forward Drury-lane Theatre* Norton, who was first trumpet one of the bauds the Guards, preceded the Champion on the plutfurpi, lp souad three ...

LOSS OF LIVES,

... prorc nearly correct. BANKRUPTS from tbit NightU Gazette. VI. DAVItI, Pinner, Middlesex, linker, C. HBBKY, Craren Head, Drury-lane. victualler. S. KLLI3. Botolpb-Une, wine-merchant. F. DAFTER. Twerton. K. SOPER. Both, milllm C. ROBINSON, sen.. lath, brewer ...

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... Mr. elm IT a^et * more striking and more powerful tiian on the occasion question. n * , s produced larger receipts at Drury-lane rett;! durjng ll evenings that he has acted since bis erica * l any former occasion. One * *hrty-three pounds were received ...

j&atmUflp’g f,o\oo\, FRIDAY, DRC. 8, Chancellor of the Exchequer regret «o T wlm7. arc, hoa erer, happy to arid ..

... printer. R. BAUNALL, the younger, Ashenburst-HoU, Stalford, dealer and chapman. B. \V r . ELLISTON, late of the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane, Jliddle>e*. and of beiuningtoo, bookseller. H. \T., J. W. tod SI. VT. WOOL), Wakefield, York, wooUtaplers. R. DALLY, Chichester ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, Jan. 17- CEIM. CON

... other persons qualified judge of theatrical merit, having seen the defendant’s performance in the drama, the latter came Drury-lane Theatre, where he made that distinguished appearance, which he (the Common Sergeant) had before alluded to. Mr. Cox was ...

It confidently reported tliat the vacant Bishopric of Calcntla has been presented, the President of the Board ..

... has been (for the star system is merely an excrescence of that defect) their greatest detriment.—Jones, it said, goes to Drury-lane, and Wrench to (Movent-Gardenat 18/. per week.— Sunday Times. A man calling himself John Jones, has been apprehended Yarmouth ...

LATE DUEL AT BOULOGNE

... Bill.— Th.e following is copy of the first play bill which announced the opening of the first Theatre that was erected io Drury-lane. It ia cnrioas, net only in showing the increase the prices of admission since that period, bat the different times at which ...

TKUS'FEES

... and a third pregnant.— CnltduMinn Alercnry. Tnbathes.— The Winter Theatres opened on Monday night. The great attraction at Drury-lane was Mr. Kean, jnn. who appeared in Norval. He is slated to b« about 18 years of age, but does not appear above 16; his figure ...

P„RTCGii. The private letlen received the ihi. week ere, w. regret B*y. of * gloomy ,'Ttie mass of th. art

... which Theatre, it it said, Mr. Ebsrt also secured the great Sontag. There have been a few HUeordant jars between the Manager Drury-lane and Mias Graddon, which have I ended in the young Lady’s quitting the Theatre. I Digoura, we are sorry to hear, during the ...

mit. KEAN. 1 ' Mr. Kean, bat been announced, la engaged Drnry* Lane Theatre, *here trill ttfdke .Rppearitace ..

... COURT, DEC. KEMBLE r. KBAN. The Lord Chancellor, oo Saturday, granted injunction, prohibiting the Defendant from performing Drury-Lane Theatre, until he had fulfilled las previous engagement at Coveot-Gardeo. Oo Tuesday morning, Mr. Knight moved the Court ...

TUe Guard said to Coachman; Bill, tvcHl jj and roe this here fun out, and let the old tabbies wait

... Christmas oior.iing they were united in the silken bands of matrimony. Camb. 2*njicr. Theatricals. —The Christmas folks favoured Drury-lane great numbers on Monday se’nnighl, and, according to established usage, the higher powers were pleased dispense their a ...