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DESTRUCTION of DRURY LANE THEATRE by FIRE

... were the only thin),gs saved. The persons interested in the Theatre ?? arrived, but these, together witi the performers, were in time only-to witness the destruction of thle property. The Theatre wvas at this time left to its fate, and the in- t-rior was ...

FEMALE FASHIONS

... 'Ti' cIi. lit tlh'se asseniblies ?? odiues dis- play a ?? Of feilthelS, while thltse wvho attend the' Iwr(lnCIatlts ia(I the theatres, on thle conixtrary, vvear only )USlI;Un caps. I-1ere and there, ainomig tlhe iur- inerable puti'til trimiomiglr-s, may be ...

FEMALE FASHIONS FOR DECEMBER,

... Marie An- toinette was particularly fond of them, and when she led the fashions of Eurepe they wvere in high re- I Opera, Theatre, E vening Parties, and Curriage Wrap.-White lace frock over a whit.e satin slip, ?? to fit the shape iii front, and Jlacedup ...

THE THEATRES

... THE THEATRES. . ?? . . . COVENT..GARDEN.--On Tuesday a new Petit Drama was represented, for the first! timtc, called The King and the Duke; or, whici i. which P Th e Plot is as follows :-The Baron bath adaugh ter, UIlrica, who was promised to the Duke ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... Tragedy, eni iled ' 31 ANVEIs, from the It pell (f the RIev. M1r. M1aturin, the author of Bertranu, r wyds produced at this Theatre on 8AtdallyaY evelning last. The brief outline of the story is this : Alonzo, sor of Manuel CoIut Valdi (Mr. Kean) I having ...

POETRY

... Mlamelukes, who act as her guard, anrd who escorted hier, armed at all points, alnd in full costume, vwhenever she ivent to the theatre. Another person who is in hier employment, if niot actuially ihn her suite, is an Italian lawyer, wbo is Writing her ?? in ...

POETRY

... of a nuisance, accompanied sVith.depredatioins, arising from the assemblage of idie perslons at what is termed a Private Theatre there, a search 'warrant was granted on Wednesday night for the apprehension of all who were there assemhled, even Kilins ...

POETRY

... remarkable that Fazio has been published these two years, and has not been offered to any Theatre by the Author. It has been acted also at Bath, aud at the Surrey Theatre, DRURY-LANE.-A tragic piece, called The'Bride of Abydos (taken from Lord Byron's Poem ...

POETRY

... GAPDEN.-S~eridanis^t~uter pjsem hej .Schoolfor Sc&u'ddl, was performed on'I hursday nigbt.i A Mr. Farren, from the Dublin Theatre, made his! debut before a London audience in the cliaraeierof ir Peter Teazld. The reputatiou which listalent, ad, acquired ...

POETRY

... Itissetin gold, aud enamelled hil good hate. e COVENT GAnDEN.-The Comedy of The 'Clandes- b title Marriage Was revived at this Theatre, on Friday r, evening, for the sneond debut of Mr. W. Farren, in n the eharactier of Lord Ogleby. His performance was N a ...