OCCUPATION OF LAND—IRELAND
... volumes of Mount Etna was, at the close of last month, throwing out Baife’s new opera, the Gipsy, is to be brought out at Drury- lane on Monday next, the 27th instant. ...
... volumes of Mount Etna was, at the close of last month, throwing out Baife’s new opera, the Gipsy, is to be brought out at Drury- lane on Monday next, the 27th instant. ...
... , Now> York, per Lakes, Esq.. 0 Loudon, St Jon’*. Wood ward, per A W Hyde, Esq.. aft Lambeth ward, per Mr Frs King .. I Drury lane ward, per Thus O'Connell, Esq ft _ Finsbury wafftl. per Mr Comerford lift bhoreditch and iklhual green ward, per Mr J St ...
... NEW PLAY Mr. Sheridan Knowles, who it were superfluous to say has long since established his dramatic fame, produced at Drury- lane, on Monday night, a new serious five-act play, which, if it be not fully equal in point of poetry and effect to his Hunch- ...
... this finely. e situated seat of the ex-Chancellor. The proceedings rela. ( tiveto Mr. Bird's claim remain in state quo. - t Drury-lane Theatre will close on Wednesday evening, the 14th of June, after a season of 179 nights. To those c not acquainted with ...
... Lord Ffrench’s ward, per Mr. Patrick Frawley **! Finsbury ward, per Mr Conierford Lambeth ward, per Mr Francis King Drury Lane ward, per Thomas O’Connell, Esq llotherhithc ward, per James O Halloran __ _ Harp Temperance ward, per Mr Denis Cantwell ...
... for and was won by the Marquis of Ormond., seeooner Gem, beating 12 others. Mr. Btunsn hbas settled with the committee of Drury. lane theatre, and is busily occupied in making the necessary arrangements for the eansuing campaign, AUCTiON S. foy, Monday ...
... unhappy situation, she placed herself under the care of Mr Cooper, who was at that time principal actor upon the hoards of Drury lane Theatre. lived the and she resided with him lor six year!*, under the name Mrs. Cooper. She was visited Mr C ...
... more difficult to realise in the acting can scarcely be con- ceived than that of Romeo and Julict. Miss Helen Faucit, of Drury- lane supported the character of and with considerable effect. Her{portraiture was from the opening to the close conceived with ...
... a matter of course, Baron try, Sir Augustus of Arklo’ w.—Freeman’s Journal. ‘Tur “ Leacue” at Daur y-Lane THeaTRE.—The Drury- lane general committee assem bled yesterday, for the first time of their noble chairman, the this year, under the presidency ...
... 47 Youngstown, Niagara County, per Alexander Lane, Esq. .. 22 10 London, AUersgate Ward, per Mr. J. Mathews.. 11l Do., Drury Lane Ward, per Mr. T. H. O’Conneil 0 14 Do., St. John’s Wood Ward, per A. W. Hyde, Esq. Do., Lambeth Ward, per Mr. F. King Do ...
... been united with Matheroe, but it is now to bn separated. new opera (the libretto by Bunn) to put into active rehearsal at Drury lane without delay. Mr. J. L. Hatton baa departed for Vienna 1 1 bring out new opera of his composition, in whiefa the celebrated ...
... late of Dame-street, Dublin, musical instrument maker. Laurence Magee, late of Great Britain-street, Dublin ; formerly of Drury lane; then of Cuffe-street; then of Grant’s-row ; and then of Denmark-street, all in Dublin, general broker. WiUiam Lapier, late ...