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Dundee, Perth, and Cupar Advertiser

SPIRIT OF THE JOURNALS

... Peel down to Sir Thomas Fremantle, doubt that of Mr Cobden We see him in the House of Commons—at Covent Garden this year, Drury Lane the last. He is Manchester to-day, Glasgow tomorrow. The railway system might have been established for the sole purpose ...

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... the Committee's , Report, and distribute the amount subscribed for the purchase of works of art, was appointed for Tuwday Drury Lane Theatre* and aU the elaborate arrangements were made, when the | following letter was received. Treasury, April 12, 1844 ...

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... box. It head was wrapped in an apron, the strings of which were tightly tied round the throat. Mr Walker, the surgeon, of Drury Lane, who was immediately sent for, gave it as his opinion that the child had been born alive, and that it was strangled by the ...

SPIRIT OF THE JOURNALS

... The shopkeeper admitted to the grounds assumed character, as well as the Baron to whom the grounds belonged: It was as if Drury Lane audience shou d insist upon representing the Court Denmark, leaving the'task of enacting the Player Charles Mean and Miss ...

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... death. Berwick Warder. Dreadful Accident to Miss Clara Webster. —On Saturday night a frightful occurrence took place at Drury Lane Theatre, during the performance of the Revolt of the Harem, which in its consequences will it is feared deprive the stage ...

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... the most gifted of his profession, had its periods of sunshine and shadow—Mr Johnston was manager of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, and of the Theatres Royal Edinburgh and Glasgow; and had also under his management various provincial establishments. While ...

IMPUNITY OF MILITARY MISCONDUCT

... IMPUNITY OF MILITARY MISCONDUCT. “(from the Examiner.) A correspondence, between Mr Barker, of Drury Lane Theatre ‘Captain Sutton, of the Seventh Hus- sars, and the Cothmander in Chief, the Duke of Wel- lington, has been published by Ridgway, under the ...

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... the railroad, to London. They arrived in town an early hour on the following morning, when Bartram took her house opposite Drury Lane Theatre, which he said was his aunt's, and where he wished her to stop; but observing so much of what she conceived to be ...

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... Westmoreland) relative to a subscription in London for a monument to Beethoven, in consequence which a concert was given at Drury Lane Theatre the 19th of July the same year. The conceit consisted exclusively of the compositions Beethoven —viz. the Mount ...

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... architecture, with gorgeous decorations, under the superintendence Mr Grieve, scenic artist of the Italian Opera House and Drury Lane Theatre, the gentleman who gave such high satisfaction and obtained almost universal commendation for his decorative tr ...

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... —On Friday afternoon, a poor boy of the name of Neville, who resides with his aunt (having no parents) in Lincoln Court, Drury Lane, was playing with some lads near the mortar, in St James's Park, and observed a small book, upon opening which it was found ...

QUARTER OF A MILLION LEAGUE FUND

... about to attempt the Bame thing themselves— Perhaps they might even have rival house ; but he would not advise them to take Drury Lane ; let them begin at least with a smaller theatre —let them try the Strand ' (Laughter.) The .League had never made the Corn ...