PUBLIC OCCURRENCES
... display more good sense than countenance any such mischievous proposal. ...
... display more good sense than countenance any such mischievous proposal. ...
... M.P. for Bristol. Prince Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte, Miss Sedgwick, the celebrated American authoress, and Buckstone, the Drury-lane dramatist Correspondent of Shipping Gazette. Rumoured Loss a Convict Ship from Dublin. lt is rumoured, that the ship Middlesex ...
... of many years, not even excepting that of Chas. Kean, when, with improved powers, the result of hard study, appeared at Drury-lane three seasons ago. Moore had, John dt Proeida, which every performer of genius must desire, noble part, which would either ...
... deceive ourselves concerning the attacks made upon our self-love Many years ago, the writer of these sketches produced, at Drury-lane Theatre, a comedy entitled Lords and Commons, in which that excellent comedian, William Farren, enacted the part of an ...
... pears to be nowhat subsided in its indignation again also individual. He was recognized, on Tuesday night, sold concert at Drury-lane Theatre, and there was very § and crowd under the box that he oceupicd, expressing the The first a viral approbation in ...
... SovEREIGN. have On MONDAY, Jan. the 4th, 1841 When will be great OTHELLO. Othello, the Moor of Venice, Mr. the Lheatres Royal Drury-Lane, eee \ popular Ballad, by eee (Of the Lheatre.hoyal, Bath.) With other Evtertaioments.—To w mirable piece, cons ee Mr. W ...
... Harrteco, tar Luxatic.—James | who was tried at the Old Bailey, in the month of ber, 1802, for firing a ioaded pistol, in Drury-lane at bis Majesty King George the Third, and acq the ground of tmsaoity, died on Saturday he 23d in the G9ih vear of hb Gi ...
... probation o the The Ear 1 of UXBRIDGE said, He bad giveaw ithout his sanction or knowledge. to the Committee of Trustees of Drury-lane had not granted any license telling them that he The case did not com appropriation o f the theatre. the provisions of the ...
... ammo: unt to upwards of £3,000. flung back into his f each other, Lennon brought bis The twenty-fourth anni versary of the Drury-lane T the vessels shot clear d, as usual, by a dinner, at starboard guns to bear, and bestowed a heavy raking fire P trical ...
... Magistrate ol this County. The appointment will give much satisfaction —Mayo Constitution. Mr. Macresdy has become the lessee of Drury-lane Theatre. Power, the actor, had 30,000 dollars in the PreiiJe*t.-~ Limerick Chtonicle* Mr. A. Houston is appointed Polic ...
... profession as a discipl Momus. On Mr. Charles Kemble resigning the rei management at Covent-garden, in 1831, Mr. Power y to Drury-lane, then uoder the macagement of Capi Polhill, and appeared as Doctor O'Toole, with i success. Mr. farce of The Nervous Maa ...
... dom, cious and whimsical, It is said, that Sir Francis dett is actually to preside at a Conservative dinner, | given in Drury-lane Theatre, by the Tory elector Westminster, to their new Member, Captain Rous, | says: Ifany man, thirty years ago, were to ...