LISBON.—EXPRESS FROM FALMOUTH
... l Hollaod. and E. Thynne, Mr. Manners Sutton, Mr. Wai*i“ ...
... l Hollaod. and E. Thynne, Mr. Manners Sutton, Mr. Wai*i“ ...
... excellent voice. The first concert was crowded. Mr. Jones has declined the maximum salary offered for Covent Garden and Drury Lane; and, indeed, all theatrical engagements whatever. The last let ers received from America by Mr. Kemble’s friends stated ...
... else—for how can I, A poor weak woman, tell the reason why In coalition strong—perhaps insane, You’ve Covent. Garden tack’d to Drury-lane; Can I proclaim the bans between two 44 houses Both this parish”—and thus make them spouses ? Or if I do, perhaps there’s ...
... save tbe King” was sung the whole company, and Miss Taylor repeated the opening address delivered by her on Satarday at Drury lane. Pizarro had two debutants, male and female; Mr. King from Dublin, as Rolla, and Mias Placide from America, as Elvira, aball ...
... THEATRE ROYAL. DRURY LANE. THIS EVENING, THE TEMPEST. Piospcro, Mr.Macrtady; Alonzo, Mr. ; Hyppolllo, !VIIs« Taylor: Ai tonlo, Mr. Mathew*; Ferdinand. .Mr. Oonper; Trlncnlo, Mr. niancliard ; Stephano, Mr Dowton; Caliban. Mr. Bedford; Dorinda.Miii Shim-ff; ...
... humour, and house rewarded his efforts with very general applause; uww gether an amusing trifle, and will have its day. .. Drury-lane Theatre—There was bumper tt tj house last night, to witness the performance of The the “popular interlude,” as the hills ...
... contain Mr. Lawrence’s Course on Surgery, complete. Published by Longman and Co. every Saturday morning. THEJTRK ROYAL. DRURY LANE TO MORROW EVENING. THE JEALOUS WIFE Lard Trinket. .Mr T. first appealanrc there three years) Sir Marry Beagle. Mr. Harley ...
... Clarke, and M’Whinnie, Brighton, on before the inst., after which day no applications will be received. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. THIS EVENING, THE JEALOUS WIPE. Lord Trinket. Mr T. Green (his first appeal there three years); Sir Harry Beagle. Mr. Harley; ...
... which, according to the IndepCnne Brussels, he has just completed by adding that of the King o the Belgians. . , 'rr.. Drury Lane Theatre. Colman comedy of Jealnua JVi/e was performed on Saturday. Tlictc * w , appearances; the part B. Phillips, sister ...
... sod M’Whinnie, Brighton, on or before the 21st inst., after wblcd day no applications will be received. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE THIS EVBNINO, VENICE PRESERVED. Jafßer, Mr. Cooper; Pierre. Mr. Macready; Priull, Mr. Malliews. iw* vldera, Mrs Sloman (her ...
... Joseph Banks, in the entrance to the Museum, is now a fine one of Shakspcare, similar to that which is in the vestibule of Drury.lane Theatre. Steam Carriage. —Sir Charles Dance’s omnibus, propelled •loam, again look three trips yesterday from Wellington ...
... them entire satisfaction. Neat Post Chaises, with good horses and steady drivers. Good Eoxes for Hunters. THEATRE ROYAL. DRURY LANE THIS EVENING, THE BELLE’S STRATAGEM. Doricourt. Mr. Cooper; Hardy, Mr. Flutter, Mr. T Green; Sir George Touchwood, Mr. Mathews ...