DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... VaNru has her Dove, ?AaaA*rv$ her BQdo5la~zer B l %Ca gse. A This animal geesw1_ Li C: 'srever she goe.+ THEATRE XLOYAL, DRURY-LANE. Ibis REening will be performed GUY MANNERING. ' Ccl. Manngring, Mr. Barnard; Henry Bertram, 31r. B1alRoe; LUCY Bertram ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Bayarde, is in active preparation, for the debut of Signor Bianchi. There will be no Opera on Tuesday next. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. This Evening will be performed The COUNTRY GIRL. Mloody, Mr. Dowton; Harcourt, Mr. Penley; Belville, Mr. Barnard; Sparkish ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Bayrde, is inaetive preparation, for the debut. of Signor Bianchi. There will be no Oper on Tuesday next, THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. 1hs1Fvenin will be performed .GUY 31ANNERING. After whlth wil be iloducd a pew Psnupnims, ?? On JACK ASDl THEl IIRAN STsALlK ...

THE EMIGRANT'S FAREWELL

... taxes were taken off, the people would not be thereby ?? 2Debates-also the dictum of Mr. Justice Bliley. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. This Evening will be performed GUY M ANNERING. (Sol. Manering, Mr. Penley;* Henry Bertram, Mr. Rraliam; Dominic Sampson ...

CULLEN THEATRICALS

... rise 'iThe nestling Eagle flutters eye it flies : And who can tell, but that our Dratna's fame May one (lay rival even Drury Lane. Could we but penetrate, like Itighland seers, Through the dim vista of the conming yeArs; Then Idgilt we see here, oniv ...

DESTRUCTION OF THE BIRMINGHAM THEATRE

... who will retire from our theatre at the close of the next season, in consequence of her haring accepted an engagement at Drury-lane. A public meeting has been held in Manchester. to consider the best means of affording relief to the neces- sitous poor ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... first appearance these two years. After the Opera (firt time this season) the favourite B3aUlt of TELlHIAQUE. THEATlE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. This Eveiing will be performed : S~~he DEN 'IL'S BRlIDGE. Count Bellno, Mer.Braham; Baro l'onradld,1.Thomp Marcelli, Mr ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... . T. WILSON, Esq. M.P. and two others of the Directois, received his Royal Highness, and attended him at his departure. DRURY-LANE THiEATRE.-A new Comedy, en- titled Gallantry; or, Adventures in Madrid, was Fproduced on Saturday night for the first and ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... charged to execute by his Royal Highness the PRINCE REGI;T of England. it woould be a benevolent act in the Sub8 Committee of 'Drury-lane to remit the rent- of the Theatre for the nigln, so 'liberally destined by Mr. ELLISTON to the benefit of the .14auseless ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... t Rev. Mr. and Mlrs..LEwws ard family from their seat in Essex; . Captains LANE and READ from a tour. . THEATRE-ROYAL, DRURY-LANE.-The follow- . ing Address, written by JAMEs THoMPsoN, Esq. was - recited last night, by Mrs. W. WEST, on the occasion ...

POETRY

... TiOMIPSON, Esq. and recited by Mrs. W. WEST. at the Benefitfor the Relief of the Houseless and Destitute, Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane, Thursday, January 20. IF in the lapse of years one hour is cast, M'hich memory's spell shall hallow to the last hne little ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... MNs. 0 Atadame MARA has had terms offered her to sing t at the Ancient Concert, the Vocal Concert, and the Oratorios at Drury-lane and Covent-garden, as *vell as from Several Country Music Meetings; all of which, , however, she has declined. THE SPANIAND'S ...