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... committed for trial, but was afterwards admitted to bail. —Carlisle Journal. Mr. 1-cwis, the comedian, attache.l to the Coburg theatre, ilieJ suddenly on Thursday mornine of apoplexy. played Tuesday in his g ...
... committed for trial, but was afterwards admitted to bail. —Carlisle Journal. Mr. 1-cwis, the comedian, attache.l to the Coburg theatre, ilieJ suddenly on Thursday mornine of apoplexy. played Tuesday in his g ...
... swallowing oxalic acid. Her father’s reduced circumstances had aflected her mind. Coroner’s verdict,“ Insanity.” Dri Lane Theatre.—Mr. Incledoic.—On Saturday, Mr. Incledon, son of the late unrivalled vocalist, made his first appearance in Young Meadows ...
... Ei dit o’clock. Tickets to bad of Mr. F. Connor, Mrs. Gore’s, Artillery-lane; Mr. Cr.utKF.’s, Ferryquay-glte; and at tlie Theatre, from Eleven to Three o’clock. ...
... nder. When such evidence of destruction was apparent at a distance from the field, what a display of devastation the narrow theatre of yesterday’s conflict must have presented! Fancy may conceive it; but description must necessarily be scanty and imperfect ...
... delirend lecture the Mechanic’s Institution, Southamptonbuildiagt, the present prospect of merchants, traders, and fanners. The theatre, which had been engaged Mr. C. for the purpose is calculated to held firom twelve to thirteen hundred persons, and although ...
... December I.— Last night, at late hour, this town was thrown into dismay the announcement of fire which had broken out in the theatre short time after the perform had closed. In an instant the hells on the pier were set ringing and the engines put in motion ...
... who we are happy in being able in her own words to announce, is, quite foil of health and spirits Adelphi Theatre, 3d Dec. 1829. “This Theatre is present the best attended in London, and the Maaagers look forward to second Tom ami Jerry season, the Paris ...
... entertainments; and in all, him,elf excelled. None could dance better than Count I heo dore,” who trod the stage their little theatre with such air of seif possession. In tragedy, the tilrnee and tears of the auditory bore witness his art; and, in the sister ...
... The dock and figures uere'fixed in the year 1760 or 1761. CoTr'i LzcrrE*. *Mr. Cobbctt delivered his third lecture at the theatre of the Mechanic*s Institute, Thursday night, to very c.oadcd audience. He began reminding his hearers of the results to which ...
... to the Tremout company. The article will explain the rest. Mr. Josas.”—l was considerably amused, the other evening, the theatre. It was a night when all the Joneses bad Anger in the dramatic pie. A French gentlemen, with frizzled hair and white kid gloves ...
... Relief Bill, a gentleman called oil him lo ask his opinion whether, in t:.e event bis Majesty’s to Covent Garden Drury lame Theatre, lie would be likely to £-■ perienee any thing dec an upleasant reception. He decide*) gave his advice, that should not incur ...
... large pension reverts to tbe Crown the of the Rt Hon. St George Daly, late Judge of the Kings Bench. Tbe Lessee of the Dublin Theatre has made offer 800 guineas Miss Stephens, to aid his operetic company; but her reluctance encounter the watery element this ...