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COURT CIRCULAR

... taken their accustomed airings yesterday, in the royal gardens of Buckingham Palace. Her Majesty and Prince Albert honoured Drury-lane Theatre with their presence yesterday evening. The roval suite consisted of the Viscountess Joeclyn, the Hon. Miss Kerr ...

THE ITALIAN OPERA

... common-place matter was introduced. The public have had quite enough of the ballads from the Bohemian Girl and Maritana, at Drury-lane Theatre. were greatly pleased, however, with pretty unpretending ballad, called Did I not love thee ? composed by a Miss ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... drive. Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent took an airing in a carriage yesterday afternoon. Her Royal Highness honoured Drury-lane Theatre with her presence yesterday Her Royal Highness was attended by Lady Fanny Howard, Sir George Cowper, Bart., and ...

MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... cspc- said that she desires to visit London. But it Ac involved herself in a rash engagement with ** perform in English at Drury-lane, which she r Bunn „ hle to fulfil, and cannot, consequently, acfc* at the Italian Opera. ...

Erratum in the First Leader of yesterday:—For lest it should appear aa he argued; read, or be argued. The Baron

... London yesterday morning by the General Steam Navigation Company's Mail Steam-ship Neptune, from Hamburg. The Man Shot at in Drury-lane.—Examination at Bow-street.—Yesterday John Braham was placed at the bar, charged with shooting _at Thomas Blewitt. After ...

MARYLEBONE VESTRY

... her husband a ?**> 'hose support had hitherto been derived from the barely this is case which should obtain the prompt Drury Lane and Covent Garden Theatrical Funds, make an annual parade before the public and lu*e sums. I enclose a mite. Perhaps, should ...

Music

... Music. Drury-lane Theatre.—The Brussels Company last evening performed Auber's well-known comic opera Les Diamans de la Couronne. This piece has been rendered familiar to the London public by the English version performed both at the Princess's and ...

Music

... Music. Drury-lane Theatre.—One of those interminable rench tragedies lyriques, in five acts, which occupy between four and five hours in representation— La Juive ' by llalevy—was performed last night, and lasted from halfpast seven till near midnight ...

Registrations the City.—The number of » notices of objections which have been posted, but especially ', ? u ar t

... Miserable Lodgings of the Poor.—ln consequence of the demolition of the Rookery in St Giles's the close back avenues in Drury-lane, Saffron-hill, old Westminster and Whitechapel, arc crowded to repletion by emigrants from the fallen fastnesses of Bloomsbury ...

ALLEGED DEATH FROM STARVATION. Mr. W. Baker held inquest at the Crown and Leek, Deal-street, Mile cud New-town, ..

... by Mr. Kendall, boot and shoemaker. They applied to the association, when they were all engaged, and*a shop wa: taken in Drury-lane. That had turned out a good specula tion, as, after paying all expenses, a sum of 75/. per cent was returned. (Hear.) Since ...

Music

... enough remains to render it a very agreeable companion the pianoforte. The new operas Ball'c aud Wallace, forthcoming at Drury-lane, are, it seems, to produced without Madame Bishop. Balte's opera is now in rehearsal with Miss ltomer as the heroine. allace's ...

The Drama

... a formal contract, drawn up by Monsieur Meyerbeer (who undertook to produce his opera of The Camp of Silesia with her at Drury-lane), and it was executed in the presence of the British minister at Berlin. Mdlle. Lind has made a forceful appeal to me to ...