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... V1TST Or T'11. KING 'ITO flt{UY-l.ANE - 1 . ?? . 1 1- f- ! The visit of his cjaesty to Drury-lane Theatre l on Tuesday evening, excited an uncommon tegree of interest in tile puiblic Iindi. As soon as tile fist c i became knIown, the demanidt for ?? vas ...
... ?? and attachment, which sc does the- highest hondur to British feeling. 'l'he m account of bis Majesty's appearance at Drury Lane, sl -will be found in the last page.] - - o ?? - _ al ...
... s Can ferburty Tales, a Manuscript of the Hi 314th of 15th century, 211. i0P. (idll M .Ali extraorditiary Collection of Drury-lane and v Covent-gardtkn Play Bills, from the year 1751 to DE - the lpresrilt tule. Tile early v'olumels contain collie bei ...
... DRURY-LANE THlE ATRE. Lnrd Byron' s new Tfraedy of ?? Doeo IIli',~'sproduCed on Wednesfday nighit at this Thea~re, no nywihu h .til osent of, his Lor~dship, but ini oppo- sition to the strolig, reiotilstrantce of tie publ~isher, wvlimlviis antliorised ...
... DRURY LANE THEATRE. AIR. MACKAY IS BAILTE JAlRVIE. (From the Literary Gazette.) AMr. Mackay, of whom we spoke last week, per- formed this part in Rob Boy on Tuesday. Mluch as we were prepared to expect from uwhat we had heard of.him, he fully came up ...
... termed . search night, in various sinks of infamy. namely, ca C(harlotte buildings, Gray's Inn-lane; Charles-street, t(e Drury-lane, and Cdw-cross. Alany of the male pri- b soners were well known to the police as notorious thieves and pickpockets, and ...
... upstairs, the King said, ' Stol) Faw . cett; I Iwant to speak to you. I have done a thingl I am ir very sorry for. 1 went to Drury-lane the nigrht of your bi beveflit hlerc; I must have done yot an injury. Had fj rr known it at the time, I would not have done ...
... DRURY-LANE THEATRE. TUMULT EXTRAOliDINARY-INDISPOSITION OF MISS STEPHENS AND MR. SINCLAIR.l' The Opera of Guy Mannering was announced for re- presentation on Friday-the characters of Lucy and Henry Bertram by Miss Stephens and Mr. Sinclair. A numerous ...
... BALFE'S NEW OPERA. bALth't. AL% UfKitA. The newr opera, ' The Daughter of St. Mark, was produced on W~ednesday night at Drury Lane Theatre, vith the following ?? (King of Cyprus), Mr. Burdini; Andrea Cor- .aro (a Patrician of Venice): Mr. Borrani; Moncenigo ...
... ROYAL VISIT TO DRURY LANE THEATRE. - L - .- .- _ _1 - _ m I , . I The Queen went in state on Thursday evening to Drury Lane Theatre. Her Majesty and Prince Albert left Buckinghanm Palace at a quarter before 7 o'clock, attended bv a numerous suite. The ...