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LONDON, JUNE 7

... with letting' off fquibs, crackers, &c. alid one had the aaudacity to kcnock at the door of Mr. Johnibr, the niachinift of Drury- lane Theatre, which was opened by his fitler, when the rafcal threw a blazing fquib at her, which fet fire to her clothes. Her ...

Shaksperian Festival at Stratford-on-Avon

... It was not then a vecry prominent oiee, as its meetings were held at a certain house of entertainment in - inega-ard, Drury-lane. Time clu) assenebled there onceI - -eek I tiey dined together on Shakspeare's birtleday; and in tlse neulbeiry season there ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... DRURY-LANE THEATRE. A General Meeting of the Proprietors of tlis Theatre wats beld on Satunday in thie Saloon. At half plwt use ot'clcli John Cailraft, ESsq. M. P. was called to the tChlir'. 'Tl'e Hont. Gent. tipened the business of tile day by briefly ...

FIRE AT DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... quarter of an hour it fpread into one unbroken i flame over the whole of the immenfe pile, extending id from Brydges-ftreet to Drury-lane ; fo that the pillar t of fire swas not lefs than 430 feet in breadth. Tlle re- Y fervoir of water on the top, which our ...

THE QUEEN'S VISIT TO DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... I THlE QUEEN'S VISIT TO DRURY-LANE THEATRE. I _ I . .. ?? . I . . ,. .. . -4~ . . ?? Last night hier Mbjesty, aocccompahied iby P'rince Albert, paid a state visit-to this great national theatre. ;,As is usual, in ijuch cases, upons the announcement, a ...

BLOXHAM MUFFLED BELLS

... Greenwiell, in thle room1l of Vice-Admiral Sir 'I los. M. Hardy, Bart. deceased. BANKIRUPTS. Joshua Kidd, Brownlow-street, Drury-lane, coach currier. James Alexander Reynolds, Birmingham, hatter. Thomas Sowler, Manchester, bookseller. John Holt. Rusholme ...

FASHIONS FOR LADIES

... are of pearl, aud the ?? white satin. This dlay, the Lord -Mayor ordered'the price of bread to dvalice 2d.per peck. The Drury-.Lane 'Theatre Bill, noiv' iht the Hlouse of Coutmmots, empowvers a nuirnber of pe.s.sd tais& Lhe sum OQ 30t,0001. as a funl to ...

DESTRUCTION OF COVENT GARDEN THEATRE

... firemen, they fuf- fered little more damage than a fevere fcorchivg.- Great apprehenfions were entertained for the fafety of Drury-lane 'l'heatre, as ihe flakes of fire were carried on by the wind with force and in great quantities in that dire&ion. A great ...