SPORTING INTELLIGENCE
... DUNCAN from the Edinburgh Theatre, and who has lately acquired i) MttlCll fame at Margate, will make her aptcearartee at Drury-lane The- atre, in Lady Teazle. ELLISTON and ...
... DUNCAN from the Edinburgh Theatre, and who has lately acquired i) MttlCll fame at Margate, will make her aptcearartee at Drury-lane The- atre, in Lady Teazle. ELLISTON and ...
... MaR. J1MES WYA tr.-.WVe feel . particu. 1lr satisfaiion in anlibifcindg the appointpuent of the cC-- lebrated arcihite& of Drury-Lane Theatre to one of the oflices. held -by sis late resperted fatiher' Mr. Zenjamin xvyatt, eldest sop of that esteemed: chara~er ...
... frc and his grave is ?? tear. kn Ott Saturday last, 'in consequeoce of bursting a blood vessel, dr Mr. Vrn. Wlggett, of Drury-lane, aged 34 fr STOCK -XCHANGE. 'ret 3 per Cent, Reel ,;g2 60 Onrsiumn 17 i pre.6 3 per Cernt. Con. 6ar * India Bonds a 4 pre ...
... N presence. Wi . ?? DAnmNc ATTE'MrT AT RoutBiEn.-Monday night some fellows of t went into the Black Dog public house, in Drury-lane, and called L( for some beer; whilst two of them kept the landlord busied in di( conversation, another contrived to get ...
... the Sitting Magistrate, charged with conducting himself with a considerable degree of outrageous violence in the pit of Drury- lane Theatre on Monday night. Richard Smitherm, a constable belonging to the office, stated, that he was stationed in the pit ...
... Thursday,. 14,at Finchingfield-Park; Saturday,16, at Troyl's-wood; Mon- day, 18, at Gen. Elwes' Park-gate. , TIlEATlbt-ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. This Evening will be presented, TBE DRAMATIST; or, Stop Him who Can. After which, THE SPOILED CHILD. To conclude with JUSTICR; ...
... CHARLEs WADE, the two youths who were tried on Friday for the burglary in the house of. Mr. Croydon. Blackrmoor-street, Drury-lane, were this day again put to the bar, on an indictment preferred against theto by Mr. Brown, of Soho, charging themt with ...
... and down stairs without , much assistance. They lodged in the third floor of the houseC of Mr. Gotte. Being employed at Drury-lane Theatre to make dresses, he went there that evening to meet Monsieur Alex- andre, the ventriloquist, for whom he was preparing ...
... h ;Assize in March.,S BOW-STREE'T..Satuirday CAaOLSNEVARLEY, asemypstress,5 employed in the dressumakinig department at Drury-lane The- atre, wvas brought before the. Magistrate, ch arged with steal- a! ogalarge quantity of spangles, gold and silver lace ...
... I .The Earl of CLAR3NDON, who has been seriously ill, we arc fhappy to hears is getting much better., NEW THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. Last Night of PerformIng tilt the Holidays. This Evening will be presented. THE HYPOCRITE. After which, THA HALT OF THE ...
... I%'Ke.NZIE AND Y5otu.(i Dr-Tell 84A\i.-A ,Match wats made betwveen these mnrtn ott Tuiesdiay night, nt thte Craven Head, Drury lane, for 100!. i. siehe, accordifrg tot titlt .challenge of the foriter, eciticim appeared in Jtcll's Lift1 tit Lon- Idose on ...
... do not seeui to exceed II6 to 4. Tire last depositbetween these men was made good yesterday evening, at the ('raven Head, Drury-lane, in the presence of a strong muster of the snilling school. ,l)ICK CUtirS AND BARNi'.Y AARON.-Tie fiial deposit for tie ...