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... interrupted the King, smiling. “ will take anything from your purse but the ■eab. In Hie itaya of Oarrick Mr. Croas wa« at Drury-lane Tliratri*. Mr. SaiinJcra Hie |>riiicipal Mai liiiiiat, rarr horsra. lie one day came into the Prompter'* room while lie ...

“ With sweet variety your taste I’ll please.”

... me that 1 am a God.” Sheridan is reported lo have once fallen into a coal-cellar on his way home after a good supper at Drury-lane; and his abuse of the vender, for not keeping a light at the cellar door, was warmly retorted by the wife. D—n it,” cried ...

BASTBURV, OCT. Z%

... the Vice-Chancellor and the Worshipful the MASONIC HALT, HIGH-STREET, OXFORD. Bia. J. B.USSBZ.X* {Of the Tkeulret Royal Drury-lane and ('amt gtrdn,) MOST respectful)} anuounres, that induced by ilir Uailerins rccepiton he met with iu April lasi, be will ...

Gift (fextovb anJj Cmmtp

... Gift Cmmtp I Drury-Lane —The revival William Tell thi* ! Tbc.stte Monday nigl.t wan attended with complete I HiicteAH. The under or second plot ofthis historicnl (day, wiiieh most weak and inelTicieiil can conceived, was, perhaps, originally intended ...

DVATHS. Berries, the

... Cholera Hospital,*, for the personal visitation of its wanls Henley pleasure and statute Pair takes place on Thursday next. Drury-lane Theatre will Ik? re-opened this evening, when Mrs. Nesbitt {late Miss Mordaunt) will her appearance ' Hie Widow Cheerly ...

*• Kean neser could sndure Hie character of harlequin

... the company to Dorchester. was now the autumn 1813. consequence of Dr, Drury’s earnest recommendation, the committee of Drury.lane at last resolved upon sending Arnold, then the manager, incog to Dor- Chester. Arnold saw him perf> rm on two successive ...

said respecting iter, that it was submit to the i we made spe,t impatient and justed out of his ..

... 'division, No. 72, heard violent screamini* proceeding from the attic the house Mr. Brown, printer. No. 6, Craven-buildings,Drury-lane, and immediately young man rushed out for assistance, stating that Mr. Brown had committed suicide. Lawrence, upon this ...

VARIETIES

... VARIETIES. To nvv« Mrsit Tell your wife she is not »c handsome the lady who lives across the way. A A barlier in PrinceVstreel, Drury-lane announces his bills, that, Mr. W. S. is temper Bbavtiks 1788,** h lf»U*r to friend, when I entering life, tile admiration ...

Palmerston and Sir George Staunton, the' two Whig candidates have been defeated for South Hants, and two ..

... Melancholy Case of Suicide. —On Sunday afternoon, between one and two uVlock, horrible case of self-destruction look place Drury-lane, nearly opposite Duke'a-courf, the residence of Mr. Ford, baker and pastry-cook. Il appears (bat Mr. Ford's brother, who ...

On Saturday, Thomaa Jones, an ont-pensioner Roval Hospital, Kilmainham, aged 104 years, attended the Head ..

... 1745, Dr. Burney, author of the General History of Music, composed parts for the melody, at the desire of Mrs Cibber, of Drury-lane, at which Theatre it was sung almost nightly, in slow and solemn manner, the whole audience usually joining in the chorus ...

Tl c following opcnrreucc took place few days since, at a market-town not miles from Dnrsley, iu ..

... rendered quite convenient and comfortable they were at the English Opera House.—tyiss Stephens isin treaty for an engagement at Drury-lane, where she aud Madame Veslris are to appear as the Merry -Wives of Windsor, in the new operatixed play.—Miss Paton engaged ...

Nette

... eligible or secure employment.—Mr. Alexander Lee, the composer, announced Saturday as successful applicant for Lesseeship of Drury-lane Theatre—he gives 90001. per annum.—Second benefit allowed to Miss Fanny Kemble by proprietors of Covent Garden, in gratilude ...