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... appears thllt last year the real value of tobacco, &c., imported was £2,240,270. The duty last year exceeded £5,000,000. DRURY LANE THEATRE.—The last of a series of con- certs at this theatre, instituted and directed by Mr. Alfred Mellon, were brought ...

FACTS AND SCRAPS

... antagonist; but I blive no engagement. Well, at all e'fnl8, observed my first inquisitor, you hue a very good salary at Drury- lane. A very good one, indeed, sir, answered I, but then it is Duvr paid. But you have always a fine benefit, sir, said the ...

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... are, the Honourable Mrs. Saunderson, of a daughter. May 10, at London, the wife of Mr. S. Artaud, of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, of a daughter. May 7, the wife of Mr. William Smith, tailor and dra- per, 6, Oxford-street, Swansea, of a daughter. May ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... Mademoiselle Piccolomini who has arrived in London from her long and successful tour in the United States appeared on Monday at Drury Lane. In excavating for a new building adjacent to the Coal Exchange, London, another Roman bath has been discovered in good ...

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... a deputation from this club to attend the annual meeting of the Na- tional Association in London, which is to be held at Drury Lane Theatre, on the 29th instant; the Duke of Richmond, in the chair. The president and vice-presi- dents of this club, and ...

THE WEEK

... public of witnessing this wonderful representation of Madame Ristott's. The English Opera continues its successful career at Drury Lane. It is singular that, after such general failures, under every management, this theatre should now prove eminently profitable ...

METROPOLITAN GOSSIP

... XiofScSbroirbe QtbersUe ,hte The Royal Opera at Coyent Garden, after a very prosperous season, dosed on Saturday j but Drury- lane opened again on Monday—sufficient proof now its rival is out of the field—that something more than the''intense heat of ...

GENERAL MISCELLANY

... days she did not &TerogO three miles per hour. — Alia California. A MANAGER'S DIFFICULTIES. —Mr. Bunn took his beg fit at Drury Lane Theatre the other evening. The bo04' was filled iu every part. At the close of the Mr. Bunn appeared in obedience to the ...