1 From the LONDON OA ZETTE of Friday, Ma y $,
... Martha, Whittlesey, innkeeper and M May 26. , . —ac !■' M Whi: ...
... Martha, Whittlesey, innkeeper and M May 26. , . —ac !■' M Whi: ...
... • DEATHS. It NNISTER.—On May 13th. at Dresden. Grace Had., ..ilagest daughter of the late Major C. W. Bannister, P ably Cavalry. FEDDALL.—On the 22nd inst.. at Preepett }lnching. Caroline Ruth, youngest daughter of the late Henry Riddell. of Daewtreet ...
... IMPERIAL THEATRE.' ENIPPJEALLED COMPANY. Stirling, Mime Aleyrlck. Litton : if. }WM.. E. F. F. Evaill, J. Bannister, end Lionel Brongh. TO-NIGHT.— ENTIRE CHANGE. Pr Auction el • end °Orin& Comedietts by Claud Templar. entitled I.tiCE: awl /lc 'teal of ...
... 16, at Ehnetead. St. Jamen's-road, Croydon, the wife of Chas. W. Alexander, of a son. BANNISTER.— Nov. 16, at Firs Bank, Chislehurst, the wife Of C. C. Bannister, of a son. BOOTHBY.— Nov. 13, at St. Andrew's, tho wife of A. C. Boothby, , GTC-. ofa son ...
... ALDRIDGE.— Dec. 8, at Hillside, Palm-grore, Birkenhead, the wife of Charles Aldridpe, of a son. BANNISTER.— Dec. 6, at Brecknock-road, N., the wife of R. Hope Bannister, of a son. BARELLI Dec. 12, at Como, the wife of J. M. Barelli, Esq., of a daughter. BATES ...
... Cromerell-plem, SOUTH TENSINGTON.-One of them wellknown Town Residen.n., with stabling IP the rear.-With b.. MESSRS. ROGERS. CHAPMAN. and THOMAS E. are instructed to SELL be AUCTION, at the Mart. on Tuniday. Nor. at Two errs-M.ly, the cenitel leahold ...
... the position. Failing him, it was decided that U. Rogers should be put on. South.—Bannister, Barber, Holton, Hughes, Hutchings, P. Johnson, and C. E. Brown. Reserves: W. Hearn (Wellington), U. Rogers (in the event of Marshall accepting), J. Evans, and ...
... HARRY DEARTH. WESTIILhiSTER SLNCIERS. Selo Pianoforte Mu. IR EN E HA RIDS. Soh. U. W B SQUIRE. Mr. s, LIDDLE and Mr. J. H. BANNISTER. Amphitheatre stalls Oa. (faanity to admit four to Malls 31.1: awn. S.: 3. - Albert Rolf; went*: Hearty Ch.'s IlalladOmmit ...
... in it we shall see again the incomparable George Graves, with Will Evans, Bertram Wallis (as the handsome hero), Miss Fern Rogers, almost a newcomer (as the beautiful heroine), and charming Miss Renee Mayer as that gay little sprite Puck. And don't foruet ...
... illis DAY'S POLICE. THAMES. D %RING Vol ta: Two boys, named sad Rogers, were 'barged with beteg on enclosed for the put pose of committing a foloay.—Altred Hollinger. of East India Dock-road. asid that at moven o'clock on tho previous evening his attention ...
... Temple, Bi Mesdaiues V , Linda Diet-, !U. il: r., E. ' ttarri-on, kc Concluding with THE Li) AN OP A LOVER : Messrs. EverlU, Rogers, Temple, Osborne ; Misses Walton, Dietz, &c PRINCESS'S TO-MORROW, at 7.0, LOST IN LONDON: Mr. fl. Emery, acs L. Foote and ...
... All Angels, Notting-hill, by the Rev. G. E. O'Brien, the Rev. Henry Chittenden Rogers, chaplain of Christ Church Cathadral, Oxford, only son of the late Rev. Henry Rogers, vicar of All Saints', Bristol, to Gertrude Una, widow of Captain John Williamson ...