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SPIRIT OF THE JOURNALS. LORD JOHN RUSSELL AND THE REFORM BILL

... impudence of Bernal Osborne, instead of flashing secondhand sarcasms from • distant bench, with the glance and attitude of a Sadler's Wells Lulu, would be exchanged for the servile solicitude that fetches at the rightmoment, • welcome orange for an exhausted ...

AMll9illg anb Instructibc

... the simpl . icity of their courtship, he drew his little sketch of • Sally in our Alley. Carey often wrote pieces for Sadler's Wells Theatre. He died Dekker 4th, 1741 Vases ado NATURAL -Shall shoe the taste of any whom I soldrtua, if, after Mr leg written ...

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... hark% the cosessand of the 24 brigade of the let division. tic Tug LONDON TliZATllll.—The =services at the Victoria and Sadler's Wells weep brought to a last Sabbath. At the Victoria there was a large of people, and the charioteer and attention of the audience ...

LOCAL AND DIMIOT NEWS

... a high position in the dramatic world, and has, we understand, reiently completed a most successful season at the New Sadler's Wells Theatre, Laudon. The pro. gramme fur to-morrow and Thursday evenings opens respectively with selections from Macbeth ...

inptrial (4 arliamtrd. HOUSE OF LORDS..—FRIDAY, Feb. 24

... SABBATH EVENING SERVICE AT THE THEATRES. _ Lord moved • resolution condemnatory of the performance of Divine Service at Sadler,' Wells and other metropolitan theatres as highly inoonsisted with order, and calculated to injure rather than advance the progress ...

tnglanb. RAILWAT TRAFFICS. —London, Brighton, arul South Cuourt—locrease, £IL South Eastern —docroase, L'967

... members of the dramatic profession, Mr Phelps *Aid that some years ago he took a theatre in the north of London called Sadler.' Wells. (Cheers.) When he had taken it kin said It would not Lust a fortnight, but it lasted eighteen years—(cheers)—and his ...

amusing nub Instnutibt

... crab apples, • meagre and acid cannot to give evidence of its meagre and add intcnig.c.. This melodramatic malignity and Sadler Well& sarcasm—this wagging the anger and bating the breath—lbis speaking daggers but taing none—is all very fine. Coming from ...