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... of Littleworth, near 'Faring (on, Beriks. Her end was peace. Aril 14, Daniel George, only son of Mr. D, Forty, of No. 1, Drury-lane, London, aged nine months. ?? DAY OP HUMIIATrON.-In consequence of the day of humiliation being appointed for Wednesday ...

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... cabinet makers and upholsterers. Josiah Tihlett, Colcheste- plumber. Johni Macknees, Stratford, Essex, baker. William Bond, drury-lane, licensed victualler. Henry Quarterisan, Oxford, carpenter and builder. John Mlark, Duke-street, Manchester-square, butcher ...

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... coming more into favour. AuEiscOAmw Cxncus.-The American equestrian company, under the management of Mr. E. T. Smith, of Drury-lane Theatre, paid this city a visit on Monday last, and their procession through the principal streets attracted a large concourse ...

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... sensation. From this tinm her success was complete, anid she reigned the spoilt favourite of the London putblie both iat Drury-lane cud Covent-garden, plioying w wlit is tehiiiciileiy termied 'fir>t lighlt comedy,'' ?? h as L' !',a Lamspra ie Te Rivals ...

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... Regent-square, LOIdon, J. K. Pyne, Esq., mopany yeairs the l celebrated tenor singer at tine Theatres Royal Cuvernt-gardeni anid Drury-lane, and for uipw%-ards of 40 years a bieubr of the Foundling Choir. He0 died muche) lanie)tqed Sept. 23, at S tevenson, near ...

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... ; Mr. V ernon Webster, of the Adeiphli * Mir. F. Willairis, of the Lyceum ; Mr. Cliffordd Cooper, ; h. J. Mon-ris, from Drury- lane; Mr1. W~illiamns, and Mlr. Dingle. OXF'ORD ROYAL RECA'n'A.-Tlris Regatta, which is under the immediate patrenage of eilse ...

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... Royal, Drury- lane and Lyceum, a clever vocalist and most engaging actress; Miss Bronte, Miss Angel, and Miss M. Ternan, of the Theatres Royal, Haymarket and Lyceum; Mr. E. Rosenthal, primo baritone of her Majesty's and the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane; Mr ...

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... outside the cause of religion. To them n. was also due the idea of starting the League meetings in it, the metropolis, hold in Drury Lane and Covent Garden s Theatres. Before matters hadl gone so far Mr. Cobden at offered himself for Stockport, but was defeated ...

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... night last a police-constable named i 3 Fitzgerald was set upon by a number of ruffians to i whom he had become obnoxious in Drury-lane, and was i I so severely beaten and kicked by them that lie was talcei a to 3ing's College Hospital, where after lingering ...

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... Hamilton, Mr. N. Ogden, Messrs. Harcourt arid Danniels, Mrl- J. Canlfield, andi Sylvestre, the 1' Charmed Monstor, frons Drury Lane and thre Alirambra. All tire roirga were loudly apphrruded, and moot of them escored. The ir igger perforianaices of Mlessrs ...

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... Duchess uf Sutherland; and the Battle of Trafalgar, in 1836. Mr. Stanfield occupied a long time the post of decorator at Drury-lane Theatre. The Royal Academy made him an associate in 1832, and elected him an honorary member in 1835. He made frequent visits ...