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OPENING OF DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... k la/le Briiitrlia ?? It seas renaived wvith cot hastasm. NI r. F ,Iiiston, ddiireed as Hind/i, tinV ivcaine forwssarti to speak the addressq, to wvhit~h pa hi c attet tiot itas heeit So Particlrnitly called, -and fir wshich so many rival i attii- d:ttes ...

RE-OPENING OF DRURY LANE THEATRE

... (ipinioi nmay exist as to tbe con- titutional character of a single transactio,. After the anlthelmi Mmiss KelIy carre forward ti speak the Add ress; but silence not being readily obtained, Mr. Itusvell, tlie Stage Manager, very judiciously and re- srectnilly ...

TO OUR COUNTRY COUSINS

... too who kifl'd or hurt is, When turtle's fresh arrived, whose skirt is Much relish'd by Sir William Curtis? The Paper. What speaks of thieves and purses taken; And murders done, and maids forsaken, And average price of Wiltshire bacon,? The Paper. Abroad ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... pit and galleries with those who, for a pint of porter, would applaud the worst or abuse the best, man in society. We cannot speak very decidedly of the companj in the pit (although from the numerous quarrels and fights, incited by the Kean-for-ever Boys ...

FEMALE FASHION FOR FEBRUARY

... tim- ber from northern Europe and America at a much lower price, and of far superior quality, than we can grow it at home. To speak definitively of the season, which is now drawing to a close, it is too late to hope for those benefits to time soil, conferred ...

THE COCKNEY UNIVERSITY

... churning; New lig'hts are preplaring to set you a staring, And Hill all your lsodr.es with learning. Eac!X Dusthan m silli speak, both in Latin and Greek, And Tinkers beat Bishops in knowledg- If the opulent tribe wnill consent to subsoribe TU build up ...

TO THE MEMORY OF BISHOP HEBER

... ro THEu MEMORY or BISHOP HIEBIR. If itibc sad to speak of treasures gorse, Of sainted Genlus, caild tori soo00 away, Of light, from this seral taicn while it shone, Yct hindled onward to tire perfect day- H *r shall our griof if noeurfliflhte thilings ...

OXFORD, Saturday, June 30

... parlate ; her sweet tones were listened to with the most attentive interest, and deservedly applauded. It is needless to speak in high terms of the brilliancy of Miss Stephens, in llandel's Let the bright seraphim, for all know her excellence in it; ...

NEW BRUNSWICK THEATRE

... Perey Frrrest's ownt Statement.- I was sitting on the outside of Mr. Alaurice's box, (which is on a levelwith the stage,) speaking to him concerning the entertainments for Monday next, (this was about twenty minutes past eleven); the performers standing ...

The Invasion of Russia by Napoleon Bonaparte

... rambling souid began to agitate tihe air. This was conceived to be a fatal proes.1g t See the dirst N~otc, Sgegir 1. 227-d, speaks of heaps of smoking ashes, where lay human skeletos6 dried aiiil blactened by the hre. h1 Moscowv win rlled the City ofnthe ...

FIRE AT COVENT GARDEM THEATRE

... ga'someter. A man was punching a hole into it, whilst a back lantern, with a light in it, stood by his side M.r. Douglas was speaking to lFennell, and Ramsden and Siggs were in an adjoining place. Mr. Douglas was close by the gas- ometer, when some of the ...

BIRMINGHAM MUSICAL F

... residing in Newv-street, was sitting at breakfast, she suddenly complained of1 a slight head ache, and before she. had finished speaking, fell lifeless on the floor. An inquest was held on the body at the Red Lion Inn, on Mlonday last, before J. Cooke, Esq. ...