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OMNIUBt aATHEUUXa

... to for obtaining Local Court for recovering of debts under 10/. —Mary uart, a new tragedy Mr. James Haynes, brought out Drury-lane Wednesday se'nnight with unequivocal success, repeated Saturday for third time with increased attraction.— Iluth which the ...

TIIK Ql KKX AND TIIH WILD RKASTS

... Duke's laconic reply. I have beard 60/1 mot of bis Grace the Duke Wellington, very applicable Ins visit on this occasion to Drury Lane, although upon very different subject; and while 1 cannot vouch for its authenticity, I may allowed to believe it. A nobleman ...

MULTUM IX PARVO

... throwing fortifications round , that city.—lt isssid that M. receive ItMt/. a-week for dire ting Concert* I >’l liver, at Drury-lane Theatre , —Herr Schumann has signed agreement rent )rury-lane [ Theatre for 48 nights for the German o|**ra*. —The Brighton ...

SAKn-ISzIZX, SOAP

... Slullock, Bishop's Lydeanh Nomersctslure, scrivener. J. Paxton, Itiriuiiigluun, draper. TVfISBAT, a«. INSOLVSXTS. H. J. Reed, Drury-lane, licensed victualler. C. Hawkins. Tottculiam-cuurt-road, drajicr. bankhipts. J. Work. Fountain-court, wine mercluot. R. ...

Great Milton Inclosure

... will be kept upon him besides. was apprehended in the following manner; a boy belonging to Mr. Bradford, a hcadl»orough in Drury-lane, saw him at a butcher's shop near Newinners-lane, cheapening some ribs of beef, and meeting with acmi.iintnncc of of tlte ...

Grmt Wcettru Railway (by appointment.)

... his dramatic powers secured him a high and permanent favour. From the tebuilding (Jovent-garden Theatre to the close the Drury-lane season (), Mr. Reynolda was the chief adviser tint Messrs. Harris, EUiaton. Price. Laporte, and lluuu. lie the author nearly ...

muLTUM nr farvo

... French dramatist, is about be erected in tlie Rue Richelieu.—Mr. T. Cooke has received from the managers and directors of the Drury-lane Theatrical Fund silver cup and cover for his services in aid the institution.—A young man was killed lightning Brixton on ...

MISCELLANEOUS NEWS,

... celebrated the late triunipliant return for that city Capt. the Hon. J. 11. Rons, K.N., a public dinner at the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane, on Friday. Sir F. Burdctt presided, and an immense number of personages of high influence and respectability attended. ...

IXLUI.TUIX IN PAR VO

... thereby causing his death; evidence went to shew tliat deceased was put in (Missession of house of John Packard, surgeon, Drury-lane, Friday, under execution; in evening deceased invited into parlour, and supplied with wine, nun Hand-water, and porter, ...

OXFORD OBBBaVATO&V

... Prussia, daring the weak, has visited Sir R. Peel, the Dukes Sussex, Cambridge, Wellington, and Sutherland; Covent Garden and Drury Lane Theatres, the British Museum, the Royal Society, the Thames National Gallery, St. Paul's, and Westminster Abboy. His Majesty ...