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TRIAL OF EDWARD OXFORD, FOR SHOOTING AT THE QUEEN

... Hatfield, for sirooting at sis late wajesty, George I 1I. In thre yeur isisa ho was tried fur' sireoting at George Ill1. in Drury-lane threatre. The pies of larutrity hero previsild, and prevailed moat properly. It was proved tlust thre prisosrer bed been ...

THE COURT, &c

... of Hanover in St Jamies's Palace, frosm Upton, at a quarter past five o'clock ; and left before six o'clock I to honour Drury-lane Thleatre with his presence, at- tended by his suite. His Majesty returned at a quar- ter past eight o'clock from the T'heatre ...

THE COURT, &c

... Palmerston, and Lady Willoughby d'Eresby. Vestris, Mrs. Nisbett, and C. Mathews are engaged X by Macready for next season at Drury-lane; and Covent-garden, we hear, is likely to be given principally to opera, sustained by the high talent of Miss A. Kem- ble ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... represented himself as being in distress, and wished to dispose of some books and prints. Watson accompanied him to a house in Drury.lane to look at them. 'iTe prisoner took him up stairs, and then demanded his money. Wateon gave him a shilling, but he insisted ...

THE COURT, &c

... premature termination of her career.-Spectator. We understand that Miss Sabilla Novello is en- gaged as principal singer at Drury-lane, anid is: soon to appear in an English version of La e ,Ladra. This young lady is the daughter of Vi; eht No- vello, and ...

WEEKLY MEETING OF THE ANTI-CORN-LAW LEAGUE

... THE ANTI-CORN-LAW I :- . LEAGUE. I The third weekly meeting of the Anti-Corn-law League was _held on Wednesday night in Drury-lane Theatre, when the house was, as on the two former oc- casions, over-crowded in every part by a most respecta- ble audience ...

THE COURT, &c

... waspronounced, on Saturday evening, by the acclamations of one of the largest audiences we have ever seen within the walls of Drury-lane Theatre. 'hie opera chosen for this interesting ddbut was the Sappho of Pacini, a piece in which Miss Nlovello gained the ...

SOMERSETSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... sessions hel at the Central Criminal Court, of the wilful murder of James Bostock, a working brass-founder, in Pitt's piece, Drury-lane,t to whom he was apprenticed, underwent tile extreme penalty I I-of the law in front ?? all that can be ascertained,v n ...

PROPOSED RE-IMPOSITION OF THE CORN-LAWS

... Protectionist party might take the t, theatre at Bridgwater ; but if their acting was; not betterc a1 than it had been at Drury-lane. he did not think that theyt a would attract very full houses (cheers and laughter). Mr. Arvin had Snoken of a fired dutv ...

HORRIBLE CASE OF STARVATION OF A GIRL

... wife of George Mayris Syl- m 'veeter Eso.,. aL Son. V May 10, in London, the wife of Mr. Artaud, of the Theatre- 'v royal, Drury-lane, a daughter. I MARIRIED. 51 Lately, at St. Augustine's chureh, Mr. Robert Holloway, to Ol Selina, only child of Wyanfried ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... boys. Mr. Hall: How did you spend all this money the? At. penny theatres, I suppose ? Witness: Ob, no. At Astley's and Drury-lane. I laid some of it out in clothes, and so forth. Mr. Burnaby: And did'nt you buy a horse? Witness: I bought a pony at ...

THE CASE OF STRAHAN, PAUL, AND CO

... Escott, an American cantatrice, of whom the Neapolitan critics speak very highly, is about to make an appearance at the Drury-lane Opera. Mrs. Stirling is about to re-appear at the Olympic Theatre. Mdlle. Nan is appear- ing in opera with great success ...