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... pleaded in excuse that she was completing a large order fur the dresses of the Girls of the Period in the pantomime at Drury Lane; but it did not avail her, and she had to pay a fine of 40s. The girl, Elizabeth Scales, who attempted to poison the family ...

souLßrs ULVERSTON ADVERTISER, FEBRUARY 18, 1869. COURT 4; FASHIONABLE NEWS

... has accepted an engagement at the Gibe Theatre. commencing from Easter. Mrs, Howard Paul will shortly play Lade Macbeth at Drury Lane Theatre, and will double the part with Hecate. We are able to announce that Mr. Sothern's contemplated departure fur America ...

THE ULVERSTON MIRROR, MAR. 20, 1869

... was going to take the steamboat over to Battersea, replied the child. You murder time, said the leader of the band at Drury Lane to Mr. Kimble, who was rehearsing a song in Rielvird Cant. de Liwa. Well, if I do, replied the tragedian, •• am more merciful ...

THE ULVEI{STON MIRROR, MAY 1, 1869

... of correction. Somewhat Embarrassing.—Two gentlemen but slightly acquainted with each other were sitting in the pit of Drury Lane Theatre, when. seeing two lathes come into a box opposite to them, one said to the other, Do you know who that ugly old ...

THE IJLVEREITON MIRROR, JULY 17, 1869

... Edinburgh, and his walking-stick is in the museum at Coulter Mains.-Bcotsman. In a gentleman, named Lee, made his (rebut at Drury Lane. as Laertes. He was 1 private secretary to Edmund Kean, whose eve ' he had first attracted by his skilful and graceful fencing ...

ART, LITERATURE, k SCIENCE

... Peake, The Ilaunted Inn, was revived. This piece has been seldom played of late. At its first production, in 1825, at Drury Lane, it ran eighteen nights with great success, due principally to the acting of Matthews as Corporal Trot, and Liston as Tommy ...

JAPAN

... of 1870. I, The Daily Netc4 states that some in-'! terest was felt a few nights since on observing among the audience at Drury Lane Lord Sydney, the present Lord Chamberlain, without whose licence, of course, 'Formosa' could not have been performed. The ...

PLEASING SCENE AT BEVERLEY

... &utt sells worse than any modern poet except Wordsworth, and to oue copy of his works there are forty sold of Burns's. Drury Lane Theatre has been secured by the opposition opera company for the next seasonthat is to say, for a period of four months ...

SCRAPS

... theatre of huge prupurtion& The auditorium of this new theatre will seat 3,000 persons, and the stage will be larger than Drury Lane. The Queen has announced her intention of sitting to Mr. Lewes Dickinson fur a picture, being a replica of the enamel portrait ...