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DEATHS,

... Strachar, On the 15th ult., at Paddington, Mrs. Cooke, wife of Mr. T. Cooke, director of the music at the Theatre. Royal, Drury-lane, London, On Sanday, at Plymouth, Rear Admiral Cuming, C. B, ADVEBTISEMBENT. BE SO TE CROP of HAY now growing on the T island ...

ALGIERS

... serviee was performed by the Rev. Mr. Hail. Madame Catalani, it is said, received 700!. for her six nights’ performance at Drury-lane Theatre, which, as she sings three songs per night, is at the rate of pearly 401. per song. The soi-disant King and Queen ...

DONEGAL ASSIZES

... Great Unknown,’’ will be entitled T'do nf i ir Crusades.” Mr. Kean is to receive £lOOO for or.e hundred nights’ performance Drury-lane. Mr. Macready is engaged Mr. Ciarke perform for few nights at Wateifords The late Lord Erskine’s estates in Sussex, were ...

LORD BY ROM

... in my own house; introduced her to my own table, &c. There never was a more unfounded calumny. Being on the committee of Drury-lane Theatre, I have doubt that several actresses called on me ; but as Mrs. who was a beautiful woman, and might have been a ...

iiwiicc:

... said, has oßvied Miss Foote one thousand guineas perform fourteen nights in Dublin. The amount of the money receipts at Drury lane Theatre, Monday night, when Kean performed the part of nil hard, was £5 l P. The notorious Prohert has been committed to ...

DECISIVE VICTORIES IS ISDIA

... opinisn.” The often dramatised -tory of ll'il/m:;: Tell is the subject forthcoming Tragedy, which is now in rehearsal at Drury lane Theatre, it is fiom the pen of Mr. Knowles, the author of Virginius, &c. Mr. Macready w ill sustain the part of its hero ...

MAIIIiIED,

... and piety the most unobtrusive and unaffected. An awful instance of sudden death occurred on the Ist Mr. Benjamin inst. at Drury-lane Theatre, London. Ball, Banker of Dublin, and principal partner in the firm of Ball and Co. of that place, whilst sitting ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... some of the re- markable events of that Monarch’s reicn, has been accepted and paid for hy the Committee of Manage- ment of Drury-lane Theatre, and will be produced early in the next season.—London Paper. Lusus Nator2.—There is in the possession of Mr, I ...

DESERTED CHILD. Abou

... , leaving the child behind her. The girl calls herself Ann Caroline Gray, and recollects having lived in Covent-Garden, Drury-lane, London, at the house of a person named Fletcher. She is engaging in her manners, and has been accustomed to be carried ...

TIIK KNNISKILI.KN CHKONICLK

... Session. J/r. was not prepared to give an answer. LONDON—NOTEMSFR Ills Majesty ba« signified his intention of honouring Drury-lane Theatre with his presence on Friday next. The performances which have been commanded on the occasion arc, The Devil’s liiidge ...

IRVINESTOWN

... trace the private life and conversation of Shakespeare ? I first became acquainted with Lord Byron in 1812, when the new Drury lane Theatre opened. The commit. tee (of which he not long after became a member) ap plied to him, as all the world knows, for ...

LITERARY BADINAGE

... announced for early publication. The author Virginius,’ (Mr. Knowles) Ims, we hear, written a tragedy entitled Alfred,’ for Drury Lane Theatre; the principal character sustained by that admirable |»erforiner, Macrcady. The Lady’s Monitor; or Letters ami Essays ...