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Brecon Reporter and South Wales General Advertiser

EPITOME OF NEWS

... Agricultural Meeting, and took the chair last week at Stirling a meeting to further the interests of the association. At Drury-lane Theatre on Saturday night, during the farce of ” My Heart's in the Highlands, married woman, named Stevens, gave birth ...

A LONDON MERCHANT ARTFULLY SWINDLED

... Long-acre, where there will be a station. From that point it will pass at the back of Long-acre, on the nortn aide, across Drury-lane to Holborn, where another station is proposed, in the neighbourhood of King-street and Queen-street. Passing under Holborn ...

TOPICS OP THE WEEK

... present elevation from the level of house-painter’s apprentice, with an interval of novitiateship spent as scene-painter Drury-lane Theatre. Mr. Buskin coquetted with the brush before he took up the pen, as vigorously as Bishop Colcnso attacked algebra ...

liITEBATURE ANT) THE ARTS

... end, has taken a house and grounds near Fulham, called Prior-park, formerly in the occupation of Mr. E. T. Smith, late of Drury-lane Theatre, but now of Cremorne-Gardens. In this house he will have abundant room to gratify his passion for the antique, as ...

LITERATURE AND THE ARTS. i A valuable MS. son*, by the celebrated Dr. John , 'Bull, author of “God Save

... music at Covent Garden Theatre, and an evening performance at Drury Lane. This is but a faint beginning, but let accept it as a move. The Court Journal says, that the visit to Drury Lane will not very vividly recall Shakspeare and his works; the prize ...

Crime in New York

... performances at that town in April next. Mr. Phelps replied that he believed it was intended to have a dramatic performance at Drury-lane on the 23rd of April, and his services were not required in London on that day, he would happy to assist the committee. ...

Flower Garden and Plant Houses

... itself round them.— Vigne's Travels in Mexico, Jfe. Lord Byron and the Clown.— When Lord rot. frequented the green-room of Drury-lane Theatre, - occasionally met Paulo, the clown, whom he -goeißEsk from his name, to be an Italian. Paulo was not only to the ...

_ ~ ljord almer«ton. The noble Premier was • Tuesday. His lordship has gout. He was there tta **•* although

... misadventure. He port of London, from Havre, on Thursday eftJVJ* and, determined to take some recreation aft*i voyage, went to Drury-lane Theatre, and tlai? elusion of the performance made inquiries u torii. he could get a respectable lodging for tha 2? and ...

OUB MISCELLANY

... counters of Exeter-ohange milliners; smart orange-girls picked their way between the acts through the well-packed pit at Drury-lane, with the invitation to bny apples, oranges, or ginger-beer,” bill of the play the right sort; the shoeblacks at Spring-gardens ...

THE SHAKESPEARE TERCENTENARY FESTIVALS

... Jubilee of 1769 (which was celebrated at Stratford-on-Avon, and the pageant and music of which were afterwards repeated at Drury-lane Theatre for ninety-two nights); Shakespearian gala,” held at Stratford-on-Avon in 1827; another in 1836, and perhaps a few ...

OUR MISCELLANY

... resumed he, “I stopped a caravan full of passengers, who assured me that they had not a farthing, as they til belonged to Drury Lane Theatre, and could not get a penny of their salary. Strange Pastime. —I knew Printz, the Marshal of the Court of Prussia ...