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... hailed with delight by. crowded audiences. First uighlt' of a powerful nausical Drama. Mr. James Asiderson (late lessee of Drury Lane) positiely appears :on Monday, November 10th. The vast improvements and decora- tions, superintended bh .Mr. J. Johnson ...

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... eal, in one.' pound tins, at 4s. per pound. Warehouse, 07 and I8, Crown-street, Finlsburyosquare. WRITING DEPOT, NO. 53, DRURY.LANE,- LONDON. -l DWARD DAY, Writer, most respectfully informs his Friends, Jl 'and tue Public generally, that he has commenced ...

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... usual, in one- pound tins, at 4s. per pound Warehouse, F?7and 58, Crown-street, Finsbury-square. C WRITING DEPOT, No. 53, DRURY-LANE, LONDON. EDWARD DAY, Writer, most respectfully informs his Friends, and the Public generally, that he has commenced business ...

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... legal. YoeNG ?? obliged for your offer, but beg to decline. R. L. G.-Browne is the real name of the young lady playing at Drury-lane Theatre, under that of Crichton. I. S. S.-The militia laws are about being brought under the con- sideration of parliament ...

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... Bruton; J. Reeves, and Bogets'; Misses Jacobs, Nevileandu:Edwin. - Thb WEDDING- DAY. Mrs. Walter Lacy, of the: Theatre,'Royal, Drury-lane, her first appearanes here. - Dancing Grotesque,. .by,,N . and MdUe. Edwin aihd Iforland. To eonctude with the Loyal'and ...

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... Sharp, J. Bruton, and Rogers; Misses Jacobs, Neville, and Edwin. The WEDDING- DAY. Mrs. Walter Lacy, of the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane, her first appearance. Dancing by 1f. and Mdile. Edwin and Moreland. To conclude with The BLUE JACKETS; or, Female Tars ...

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... Ryder's-court, Leicester-square, £2; A. Clark, Is.; W. Adams, 2s 6d.; House of Call for Carvesters, Blue Anchor, Feathers-court, Drury-lane, i6s.; B. S. A., a Few Musicnmakers, tl is. 9d. ; Messrs. D. Scannell, plasterer 4s. 6d. s John Parkinson, is.; per T. Oakford ...

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... TEIE NationalDramaTriumphant. Engagement for siX nights I of the celebrated tragedisc; Mr. James Anderson, late lessee of Drury Lane Theatre. First appearance in London of Mrs. Stelai Derby. New coampasy. Poeverful orchestra, and unrivalled ballet. To.'oorrosr ...

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... England.-Equalto any Minor Theatre in London. jtIRST appearance of Mtr. James Anderson, late lessee of the 1 Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, and of Miss Fanny Morant. On Monday, May 3, and three following evenings, the new grand Persian spectaclc, entitled The ...

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... Saloon in England.-Equalto any Minor Theatre , I 11 in London.- L ,R. JAMES ANDERSON (late Lessee of'the Theatre Royal, I Drury Lane) in Tragedy and Comedy. This distloguished actor having been received with enthusiastic and unbounded ap- plausee by fashionable ...

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... FOLLOWS:- St. AuteoqUeen s I.otel, Qspen-street, Soho. St. Clements, -The La-nb, Vere-street, Clare-market; and the Craven Head, Drury-lane. St. George's, Hanover-square,-Coach- and Horses, Conduit- street; Denbigh Arms, Warwick-square; Cheshire Cheese, Gros- ...