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PROM OUE PRIVATE CORRESPONDENT. London, Jan. 8, 1850. The holiday* are over, and politic* arc again in the ..

... to do away middlemen and sweaters, and enable the men to get fair prices direct from those who require articles raiment. Drury Lane theatre, which was opened at Christmas for the regular drama, under the management Mr Anderson, is doing an ex. client business ...

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... behalf of the community. The Scotch Church London On Sunday evening last, I looked into the Scotch Church, in Crown Court, Drury Lane. Having in the morning attended the church of tbe perish, in which thi* chapel i* situated, could not but be struck with ...

FROM OUR PRIVATE CORRF.SP.)XDE\T. LoxDON, Feb. 5, 1850. have had now three days of the Parliament, and aom* ..

... more like spring than winter. Last night a translation of one of Schiller's best dramas was produced the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane is entitled Fiesco, and it turns on a conspiracy at Genoa sgainst one the Dorias, then the great ruling family. The play ...

FROM OUR PRIVATE CORRESPONDENT. London, March 5, 1850. Tiie we. k in Parliament, as will seen by the debates, has

... with anecdotal remarks, and illustrations means of dissolving views. They have boeo up to this moment eminently successful. Drury Lane continues open, and enjoys moderate share success. The attractions consist revivals of the standard works in comedy and ...

FROM OUR PRIVATE CORRESPONDENT. London, March 12, 1850. There is at present no lack of talk, though the progress of

... Easter Madame Sontag ; Carlotta Orisi, for the present, is the leading star in ballet. The rival house opens Saturday night. Drury Lane theatre, under Mr Anderson's management, progresses satisfactorily. Fletcher's play of The Elder Brother, was revived lsst ...

PROM OUR PiUVATK CORIUWeo.VOE.VJJ. The affair* of the State proceed in title essentially characteristic of Lord ..

... deserted.. Oreon of Belieti was also welt sustained. ballet-pantomime, to quote the programme completed the entertainment. At Drury Lane the comedy the Elder Brother, one of Fletcher's best productions,,has been put apon the stage. The Janut's season is ...

FROM OUR PRIVATE CORRESPONDENT. London, March 26, 1850. are now approaching tha holidays, and rises to-night ..

... worth special notice in the dramatic or musical world. The major part of th* houses are about bringing out spectacles; while Drury Lane promises us, in addition, a new play by a popular author. Both the Italian operas are in full swing, and far both hav* filled ...

FROM OUR PRIVATE CORRESPONDENT. London, April 9, 1850. The political world has been, during the past week, ..

... Museum, the National Gallery, &c. All the theatres have done a good business during the holiday week. On Easter Monday, on Drury Lane boards, was produced Rove's tragedy of Jane Shore. The lengthy dialogue and false sentimentality of this old play was anything ...

FROM OUR PRIVATE CORRESPONDENT. London, April 16, 1850. Tub closing week has been rather a disastrous one for ..

... spectator! tome pretty dancing—There have been material changes in the programmes of the Theatres during the week just ended. Drury Lane has certainly produced a new play, but it it wholly devoid of merit. The title of the piece is The Pasting Cloud. is from ...

LITERATURE

... is simple, and within the compass of any voice. MrEodwel'sBalad, whichisintroduced in the Cricket Match, performed at Drury Lane, is commonplace. The Waltzes are lively, though there is nothing striking either in tem ore the Polka. I Hovehlo's Part ...

ESGLASD

... for the domestic comfo actress) the suit of Mr, Glover was successful March 20, 1800, she was united to him. gagement at Drury Lane she aided the geniu mand Kean, and performed an extended | characters. At length, after a youth of honot chief parts of ...

Published: Saturday 27 July 1850
Newspaper: Aberdeen Herald
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
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