FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE
... where tie usual tap.roon accusn. monatiun hd sl not beet provithed. Tihe authlsr of ltail Pry read a ne-w cottedv in Drury- lane (Geent-ounI on Tuesdrty last, for the copyrighst of which tite lesce has ptaid him X5001. ...
... where tie usual tap.roon accusn. monatiun hd sl not beet provithed. Tihe authlsr of ltail Pry read a ne-w cottedv in Drury- lane (Geent-ounI on Tuesdrty last, for the copyrighst of which tite lesce has ptaid him X5001. ...
... 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 ...
... round royalty, does not rY remark that all the world are laughing at him.- at Morning Post. n- Madame Pasta's performance at Drury Lane, in Romeo e Giuiietla has been stopped by the ar Lord Chamberlain, although the patent expressly ed states that entertainments ...
... 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:- ...
... ELLISTON & THE ASS's HEAD. (Fronm the Msfnthly Magazine.) W Elliston was, in his day, the Napoleon of Drury. lane, but, like the conqueror at Austerlitz, he s uffered his fori deolensions, and the Surrey became to him a St. Helena. deri However, once ...
... Whig revising-barristers have denied them.-Bl1acborld. TIIEATRICAL.-Mr. VaYndenhoff' has arrived safely at New York.-The Drury Lane orchestra has been increased to ninety-six musicians, the largest number ever yet entiaged in an English theatre. NEsv SOUTH ...
... is no play of any kind. [So much the better.] The new American actor, Mr. Forrest, appears to have made a decided hit at Drury Lane Theatre. His King Lear, on Saturday night, is spoken of in the most unequivocaI terms of commendation. Oin Saturday morning ...
... noitoacricnre, did riot diadinin, oney aigiti wI lait sceek, iti exchi bit his 1mgltgtlictptrvere ill the oslooni W of' Drury Lane Theatre, Hie there nretoraimcred the corm.w mtornalry by twvice ktrocking down a cobhierl land r Collfrt ti oar, with this ...
... on the second sylla- ble. The effect is uncouth and barbarous, and, if possible, should be avoided. Madame Schroeder, at Drury Lane, the other evening, sang the first verse thtus God save our gracious Queen, Long live our noble Queen; God save the Quecn ...
... starving and bave no means of procuring coals, food, or clothing. On Monday night, Mr. Kean performed Richard thee Tird, at Drury Lane, and he is highly spoken of by the London press. He wore the iden- tical ring, garter, and star, worn by Garrick in that ...
... abonit'120 at' vears old. - Her' Majosty' intends to hold a drawing-room in January next.-,lforningPePosi. 3s THE QUEEN visited Drury Lane Theatre, on Wee. Lb nesday, and was to pay the same hoasorto' Covent ert 'arden last night. C .The appointment of confidential ...
... period on which they calculated. We do not knowv ht whether the engagements are on the same footing at RCovent-garden an at Drury-lane; but at the latter an en- t le gagement for the sense~s is understood to imply t200 hen- tCl ear mred pisoy eigh/ts. Itis ...