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CANINE TESTIMONY

... Sir John Jeffoott. 'A DRUNKEN WOMAN threw her son three years of age out of a second htory window, one day last week, in Drury Lane. It is expected the child mill die. THE FOUNDATION FOR A STATUE of Dr. Johnson? intended to be erected in the Market- place ...

HALIFAX

... ASsoCIATION.-At the usual weekly e meeting of the Bloomsbuy Charter Association, , held at the Magnet Coffee looms, No. 48, Drury- lane, London, on Monday, Nov. Ilth, 1839, which was most numerously attended, the following reso- lution was unanimously adopted:- ...

Foreign and Domestic Intelligence

... spacious houne was crowded to the ceiling. He will perform Hamlet, Richard, Sir Giles, and Othello, prior to his return to Drury Lane on Wed- nesday next. LETTER TO MR. SHARMAN CRAWFORD.-Mr. Hughes of Newport Pratt, has published a long letter to Mr. Sharman ...

FEARGUS O'CONNOR, ESQ., TO DANIEL O'CONNELL, ESQ., M.P. LETTER III

... 'grouisid,' an. Id robbed him of upwards of £200 in gold and ntes' . fBR. HENRY PHILnIPS, the vocalist, has seceded from Drury Lane Theatre. TOP PARLIAMENTARY PAPEiS p inted for the session 1837.8 amount, exclusive of maps and plans, to thirty-four thousand ...

Foreign and Domestic Intelligence

... the shop door by the police. man on duty, vb immediately raised an alarm, and in a shidit tine te enrgine belonging to Drury- lane Thea#6 wa brought to wor. -This was quickly fon&owed' -i the West of England, County, and otheis to aid which tbwre as a ...

Foreign and Domestic Intelligence

... OF THIE AVD1ENCF.-O ?? night, between nine and tein o'clock, an extraordi- nary sensation was created in Paxrker-street, Drury- lane, in consequence of the seizure of fourteen por- formers, and forty of the audience at that denof infamy, the ?? theatre ...

Varieties

... converted ten thousand persons in a de. sert island. AssaERTION WITHOUT. PtoOF.-Mr. Deaden, the, dramatic twaddler, gave Drury-lane Theatre the title'of a wilderness. This reached the ears of Sheridan, who did not forget it wvhen he 'wasife. 'quested to ...

Varieties

... between a horse and an ass.' TH EATRICAL PURGAToRy.-After Mr. Boaden had read-hiis Amelia and Miranda in the green- room of Drury-lane Theatre, he observed that .he knew nothing so terrible as reading. a piece before a critical audience. 'I know but one more ...

Foreign and Domestic Intelligence FRANCE

... about to re. tire from the. Horse Guards, and that his place will be taken by the Marquis of Anglesea. Tl}E SVM REALISRD AT DRURY-LANE THi&. TRe for the benefit of the widow and family of the late Mr. Haynes Bailey, exceeded four hundred pounds. THE HOW. ...

Varieties

... times, the field of view being fiv.s 3,itches. t-BAnnaa-ouOaiJoRlOostAPiy.-MAnCB OF INTELL ECT. e At a harbor's shop in Drury-lane a bill is exhibited inl the window, which states that Ladys can have ,,there hair dressett in the Vietorier fashion at ...

Thartist Movements

... N.-At a nu- merous meeting of the members of the Bloomsbury Chartist Association, held at the Magnet Coffee- rooms, 48, Drury-lane, on Monday, the following resolution was unanimously adopted:- That this association deeply sympathise with their brethren ...

Foreign and Domestic Intelligence

... in whicll the Prince of Orange resided at Erassels, is going to be seat to j-ljolland. GREAT PREPIARATIONS are making at Drury-lane by the now lessee, who will commence with a now drauia of peculiar interest. T!ERE ARE 40,000 inhabitants in thle island ...