LONDON, JANUARY 4
... concluded by Eleven oclock. - aickrts tose-ead of Mr. Melv n, at Mrs Hokloyd's, ar ert Clty, Blankct.Row, and ofM.Sawel at the Theatre, Ahe e places for the boxes may be taken ., ...
... concluded by Eleven oclock. - aickrts tose-ead of Mr. Melv n, at Mrs Hokloyd's, ar ert Clty, Blankct.Row, and ofM.Sawel at the Theatre, Ahe e places for the boxes may be taken ., ...
... APPEAR IrN New, Favorite, and Interefliog Chara1ers TRArEDY, COMiEDV, OPERA, FARCE, PANTOMIME, GRAND SPECTACLE, &C- &C. AT THE THEATRES ROrA.:L. The Whole faithfully Delineated, 1ingraved, Coloured, Gilt, and Ermbellided; fro as to form a Com- pleat Cabinet ...
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... Chouans are apparently in confiderable force, and the art' money of Englanslcoatinue to be received Wish Jedfut chearf efa. The Theatre at New-York was on tih of January bung with black in every part, a.3 tribute to the nemory otl General Wabirgtls Siitable ...
... ex'pef:a[l that can be atchieved. by brave and kilful ofeiers, arid troop5. The Mcdiofrranean has been menetjioned as their theatre.for ation ;- but the Downs, fO 0oppoeite a. point, being- ordered, thre place of rendezvous,, will' afrd iwfood f p ticianti ...
... PR IL ;. .. 7 This morning arrived the Hainburih nmail (dee a Wednefday laft. It brings but little intelligence fror the theatres of war; but it appears by letters fror Italy, that news of importance may foon be expeae from that quarter, the French Ia'viag ...
... even thought that the firle Conful, with the army of referve, will march fromn Dijon to Italy, ;o eflablifh the principal theatre of war in that quarter. XWe hear by recent letters from India, that the Governor'General has it in contemplation to eftablilh ...
... the grand jury for Middleex, ragainat James Hadfidld arid Badsnifler T'irelock F the former for tnhfai* King at Dhary-Lane'theatre, and the latter, as we learn; for aiding and abetting him irs the diabhricataa. - ' ; ' Sarah Lock-, a widow, with whom Bannifler ...
... imagining the death of our Lord the King, and in furtherance of his trai. torolas defign, firing a piftol at hirm in Drury-lane theatre,:with intent to kill and affaffinate ?? prifoner pleaded not ?? Court affigned Mr. Erlkine and Mr. Serjeant Belt as his countel ...
... THEATRiE.ROYAL, HtULL.-On Thbifday e, a new Comedy (never. aaed here) called y , SPEED TIE PLOUGH,' (as per- formed at the.Theatre Royal- Covent-Garden, -with uncommon attention and univerfil appro- batiob; ) With a Farce as will be exprefed in the ,f bil1s ...
... alternative of war rather than feparate ne-gociation. Thiatre, Dirf-L.ane. -The tragedy of Pizarro was reprefented at this Theatre Maf' niglit, and its popular ?? on was con fiderably' ?? by the prefente of Loed Ndefda an-d his familyj a cicmniffance that ...
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