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OXFORD UNIVERSITY, C

... interesta the country, see same depression everywhere prevailing ; and some of the practical instance* adduced the speaker* Drury Lane Tuesday strikingly exemplify our case, tliat cannot do better than present short selection them. First, then, shew the ...

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... would not burn, but the experiment did not succeed; was dreadfully scorched Packet. Drury-Lone—Wild Oats was performed at Drury- Lane, last Thursday, for the purpose of introducing Mr. Stanley, from the Bath Theatre, to the London boards, in the character ...

LITBSATURE, BCIBHGE. AKD AET

... LITBSATURE, BCIBHGE. AKD AET. Mis* Neilson hr* accepted an engafement at Drury Lane Tbcfttit. , D-. Buie* has been en»«ged to v.ite as war foe tbe New York Sun during the Frenoh-Prossian campaign. 3f(drummer's Night Dream i* to bo r?* ™ »* on aoale, it ...

CLERGYMEN MARRIED

... known. Whilst Mrs. filled the chief pathetic characters at Covent Garden, this lady shone with almost equal brilliancy Drury Lane ; and whenever she appeared in the characters Isabella, Belvidera, Jane Shore, &c. the house was excessively crowded, and ...

©*fo»rs_i&etaH>. SUMMARY OF THE WEEK. The little storm which threatened the security of the throne of Spain ..

... England. Parts of and the HugucHOts will be presented. terrific crush is expected. Alboni is in London without engagement. The Drury Lane Opera closed suddenly on Saturday consequence of the hot weather!’’ The Haymarket favourite, Miss Featherstone, has married ...

TUESDAY, MARCH 2fj,

... attendance of his friends, but wished the question stand fall its own merits. With respect the supposed impossibility rebuilding Drury lane Theatre, he had doubt of being to undeceive thmn. The Privy Council trad hern formerly petitioned upon this subject, which ...

ECCLESIASTICAL PROMOTIONS

... city. Mr Thornton’s Theatre has this week been ejegantly attended. The attraction of Mr. Wrench, from the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, who appeared on Monday evening in the character of Belcour, in the West Indian, and Diddler, in Raising the Wind, drew ...

The whole scene of the interior, from first to list was of

... enllraaiastie inleoshy. Another object of vast interest and .excitemei.t this week has been the great Protectionist meeting at Drury Lane Theatre—or rather meetings for tbe Theatre having been founi inadequate, to contain anything like the number pressing for ...

MR. KEMBLE

... Ode, the four last lines, set music by Mr. Thomas Cooke, who presided the pianoforte, were admirably sung. The performers Drury-lane Theatre, anxious to record their testimony of respect for toe advantages derived from Mr. Kemble’s professional exertions ...

We beg call the attention of ourjUniveraily readers to the Report of the Meeting of the University Ufe ..

... applying to Messrs. Howsham and Bull, St. Clement’s. St. Clement'*, Jultf 9, 1830. MR. CORRI, , (Occasional Composer to Drury Lane Teacher of VOCAL AND PIANOFORTE MUSIC, professionally m the Vicinity Woodstock for limited period, will be happy to attend ...

CHIPPING NORTON, MAY A

... Permission Iks Per. the Vice-Ck H'orship/ul the Mayor. ASSEMBLY ROOM, STAR INN, OXFORD. MR. J. RUSSELL (Of the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane and (‘ovent Garden) HAS the honour to announce that, in consequence of the very flattering manner in which his Performance ...

FREE TRADE IN OPERATION

... eymptoros of reaction against Free Trade cannot now be mistaken, such demonstration in favour of protective policy as that Drury Lane Theatre on Tuesday, of which we give an account elsewhere, could ever have been made, liad there not arisen practical conviction ...