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Preston, Lancashire, England

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... diminishing. It is added, that about 800 persons have died within a mooth. Onl w inding up the accounts of last season at Drury lane, it appears that the sunm samtifced by Captain Polhill, this year, somewhitat exceedis £li,0G0, and to this is to be added ...

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... Mr. Caldwell, the New Orleans Manager, to pay a professional visit to America at the termination of her en- gagement at Drury Lane. The terms of. her engarement are-ro lirrform in America and New Orleans for twelve months, and to be paid '4000 for her ...

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... Limehouse and Poplar, rngine-r..l Davit street, upholsterer and auctioneer-T. Ilarcourt, well, brass fbunder-J. A. Boden, Drury lane, nceil. facturer-J. E. Farr, Baldock, Hertferrdshire carpcenieu E. C. Bentloy, Wigmnore street, Cavendlish streea tnr-1 ...

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... all kinds attended the procession. -Dablin Evening Packet. The Drama.-Mr. Macready is preparing for represen. tation at Drury-lane theatre Lord Byron's sublime ,rigedy of Sardaeapalnus, which is said to be more dramatic, and likely to be more effective ...

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... Store IhniotreApply a *rhot iron for a few seconds to the nozzle of the onion, n whence the shoots protrude. J. Barber, Drury lane, draper-G. B. Davidge, New-cut, Blackfriars road, printer-G. F. James, Paddington street, r St.Marylabonagrocer-.. Coward ...

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... 2th July.to the 3rdeAugust, the burisls at ?? were 277 children andA434 adults, in all 701; of whom 500 died from chole a. Drury Lane ?? Garden theatres are again to be. opened by Mr. Ilunn, backed ' by Captain Polhill. Van. denhoffis e.ngaged. Royal 4? ...

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... taken in crossing the line. There are only two performers now alive who were con. temporaries with Garrick in the first Drury-lane Theatre, namely, Jack Bannister, who first appeared in tragedy, and Byrne, the celebrated harlequin. who is now in his ...

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... by way of Brigleton and D)ieppe. Her Majesty tite Queer, and the Duchess of Kant, leave earle of them paid thme lessee of Drury Lane theatre, five heundred guineas far their private boxes. ..Mr. Bunn re- ceived nearly three thousand guine~a for private ...

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... thirteen provincial theatres are, at th.is moment, preparing The Jewess for representation. The receipts this Irst %veck at Drury Lane have, we are irform. ed, exceeded £2,300. The Very Rev. Clement Augustus, Baron Droste at B ischeriig, Bishaois of Colana ...

POETRY

... I ORIGINAL AND SELECTED. PERFORMANCES AT DRURY-LANE THEATRE IX HONXORl OF MALIBRIAN'S MEMORY. This splenidid requiemi, which took place on Saturday evening hovt,* contains some pl ?? so esqfuisitely beau- tiful, that wye cannot, NvO think, better dispose ...

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... altar Catharine, the eldest and accomplished daughter of Mor. John Sinclair, late of the Theatres-Royal Covent-garden and Drury-lane. RoYAT, MARStra, Es.-An impression very generally pre- vails that there is some law which prohibits British Sovereign and ...

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... is Mr. Macready is to pay, we understand, a nightly rent of in £40 for the use of Covent-garden Theatre; the lessee of n, Drury-lane is to give £22 nightly, which, for 200 nights, is k. £5,500. i- Mr. Robert Peel, eldest son of Sir Robert Poel, who has ...