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NEW THEATRE OF WAR

... NEW THEATRE OF WAR. ~!N1,VF a - - - - s I I - so -- It is stated that the first actions betwixt the Rus- i siaus and Turks will most probably be on the banks of the river Pruth, which runs south through Mol- c davia, and joins the Danube on the borders ...

HIS MAJESTY'S VISIT TO COVENT GARDEN THEATRE

... W whlexy-he went to Drulry-lane Theatre on Wednesdav nigh71t, IT with the exception of the Lord Chamberlain, who isreco- fV verel ?? irdsispositin. Mis AMajdsty aid'thle- ?? S cavaleade arrived at Covent Garden Theatre exactly at se- u ven o'clock, escorted ...

BALL AT THE KING'S THEATRE

... -BA-LL AT THE RIN'S THEATRE. - -BAL__ :_ _- !_ ,-D.jALjA I A 1 1 IlL as ?? - ' ' ?? [ - A s lend'd dress ball was given oh Thursday &vdfing at this theatr e, the proceedi of whlich'are to be applied to the charity for the relief of the distres ipiabiatana ...

ENGLISH THEATRE IN PARIS

... Journal de Paris, a sort of justification is set up, namely, that French actors are only tolerated in London, and cannot hire a Theatre, and appear in a 3comipaliy on any public Stage. The Con- I stfuibboiinels.ayS, that it wm3 neither Shakespeare nor his! ...

THEATRE ROYAL, QUEEN STREET

... Shylo10k. Mr. KEAN, of tho 'D'ne~tro Royal iry Lane, his 1a:t ?? here this Seasson,-Pl>it~t~ia ]rs. V AU- Glir A N; of tlhe Theatr& R oval -oIInt Cyareu.-I the c eourse of the Eveo inf Uiss.*i, YRNL wiI sir*the admire Sozi; ?? nie Discourse, the ?? i';oimn ...

EXTRACT FROM THE ROMAN WALL,*

... s enclosed. I-le has not since been heard ?? Joutrnal. UOLY£MPIC THEATRE. Undler the active management of Mr. Egerton, of tie ; Covent-garden company, this commol1cdious little theatre has becolme very attractive. TIie Cofflpanv boasts several per- formers ...

RIOT IN THE DUBLIN THEATRE

... donflut a n the Theatre, and with encouraging a clamour there; T~ie prisoners were remanded tor f~rther examina-' tion accordingly, and before eleven o'clock tranquili lity was perfectly restored in tue In- aeghourhood of the Theatre. A Mre. James Forbes ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... DRURY-LANE THEATRE. TUMULT EXTRAOliDINARY-INDISPOSITION OF MISS STEPHENS AND MR. SINCLAIR.l' The Opera of Guy Mannering was announced for re- presentation on Friday-the characters of Lucy and Henry Bertram by Miss Stephens and Mr. Sinclair. A numerous ...

ACTED CHARADES

... O'Keiffe. I A country tvarmager, mnany years ago, took Upon S himiself to bring out Macklin's Love A-la-mode' t at his theatre; upon which Mlacklin wrote him word I that, if he attempted to do so, he would send himn sheets of parchmemtt that would reach ...

A VISION. , - - ?? ,

... sovereigns formed part of the-spoil. i Theatiical Aceident_-A very serious and alarmiign l - accident happened at Carlisle Theatre on Friday evening last. Air W. Alexander was enacting the, part of Rob Roy, itathe mielodrathxa of thatnamed and. the scene ...

FOR THE GLASGOW HERALD

... audience is expected. , , a SUBSCRtIPTON CONCERTS.-Our reads .that the Subscription Concerts for this ro sil Peru in the Theatre; and that two of the first (aon in p the kingdom are already engaged- 1e tort esoege i Provost and of the leading Nobility ...

THE EASTERN [ill]

... Ma- st rines and Admiral Guise. Bolivar, however, appears quite - unconcerned, and passes his tim in the - eveninhaa h id theatre, generally acopniedbvbi isAldes..de.Camp. Ge- !p neral Bolivar had issued an or der, requiring all Buenos n Aytmain mrlerchants ...