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... father, gained a tborcugh' wexpieno in 3 htkeepng.Boston Courier. e essle M'ab ,a Crcssan, who once kept 0T HPEarlequin, Drury-lane, and gave it up to be Shew housekeeper of a theatrical bill pinter, on Wednes' ~oday, in the Court of Common Pi-a. sudhseen ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... invaded, ob- tained an ox-p9r0 tnsutenclon against the advertise- ment. At bhe same time he made arrangements for taking Drury-lane and acting his pieces there. The Iresult was a double action before Vice-Chanosllor Wood, who attempted to effect an arrangement ...

SPORTING

... entitled ' The Maid of the Oaks, and which, after a few bold touches fi'om Garlicek's pen, was performed for the first time at Drury Lane, on No- veinber 5, 1774. On Iay 14, 1779, Edward Smith Stanley, the twelfth Earl of Derby, originated the famed Oaks Stakes ...

SPORTING

... full market price wilU be given rou In csse ot tbeir wvnning. Pesofice Ocders tomemerads pryable to William 'Wriaht, at the Drury-lane Ofilve, Halt note a nt taken For references as to respectability ?? to the Editors d t surr the Spoitiog Paopers. Bn taloes ...

SPORTING

... moarket praes will be siven sou IDn eas torbelr winning. Poet-ofice Orders so me made Pasable to William Wrlsht. at the Drury-lane Offise EHl notee mot taken. For references as to respoctabilit ouply to the Editors of any of the BSerIni Papers. But the ...

SPORTING

... full market price ?? be givon )o In calse of thelr vfwning. Poat offee Orders to me made payable to William Wlsght, at the Drury-lane Oftice. Half notk a not I keb. For referenes oas to respeotabilitr uoply to the Editors of anyoftheSortingPapers. Buttel ...

SPORTING

... the tall market rice w be riven eu In ease oit h1alisog. t Pxot-oaffl oadera to me made psyable to W1ill1 r1iat, at the Drury-lane Offlo. Bell notes nct taken. For rdereater a to respectabilly pt to the is c rhnycfthpetlngDePaeee. BustleaackofWni.Waight ...

THE LADIES GYMNASIUM IN PARIS

... muscular things and systems, This iep temple of health is of vast proPortions, the holl being probably A8 large, and nearly am Drury-lane Theatre. There are, of vaulting hores, clubF, bar., and dnmx be fn addition to thev e tbere srepranied t walls inetrumenth ...

SPORTING

... Document agat H. Bass's Mean Well N Hall na. Musician aget 6fones's Heartless lii Pilkington's Philomela apst Diokson's Drury-lane 51 a3. Fisher's First Fairy apst Park's Peppercorn hi Parry's Albert asat Pearson's Dahlia IL If. 'Francis's Feathered Arrow ...

ALTCAR CLUB MEETING

... plate, rawe 25, addedfor thewiner; laentrida, 26 acceptances. M~r HorrbyTs appy' Hz% agA Mr Dinefs Dxncing Girl Kr Dixon's Drury Lane aget Mr Paterson's Bowany Captain Amhdala A=unt Poppy agst Mr Jones's Jaunt. ing COr Mr Glalstone Gentle Roe agst Mr Fletchera ...

CRICKET NOTES

... PamZ FiGxr.,Ysterday mominz, a prize fiht for £25 a side took place near Aldersbot, Tl.e awa combatants -were -V. Les, of Drury-lane, and hapi Jack Usher. of Bloomsbury. They fought 17 and 1iftamda, nd W. Wo.w The-cwtsA jastad 35 £or j iiixM&WACS. I FdaE ...

SPORTING

... Chetwynd's ?? Garry 8 11 lie W E Everitt's Hlampton Lovett ?? .Watlow 8 1 -cLord Ellesznere's ?? Jun 8 l1 Lord Gerard's Drury Lane .. ?? ..Rlobineou 8 11 ?? U Jardine's Middlehamn .. . ates 81 Mr BMayls's ?? ?? 811 CatnJOcr-Ewing's 0 ?? 8 1 3Ic M~r Tenby's ...