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HORRIBLE CASE OF STARVATION OF A GIRL

... wife of George Mayris Syl- m 'veeter Eso.,. aL Son. V May 10, in London, the wife of Mr. Artaud, of the Theatre- 'v royal, Drury-lane, a daughter. I MARIRIED. 51 Lately, at St. Augustine's chureh, Mr. Robert Holloway, to Ol Selina, only child of Wyanfried ...

THE CASE OF STRAHAN, PAUL, AND CO

... Escott, an American cantatrice, of whom the Neapolitan critics speak very highly, is about to make an appearance at the Drury-lane Opera. Mrs. Stirling is about to re-appear at the Olympic Theatre. Mdlle. Nan is appear- ing in opera with great success ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 40; assaults settled out o' court, 0. 'y TUE Ar~acAN TWrNS.- At Bow-etreet, on Monday, Mr. B. a, T. Smith, the lessee of Drury-lane Theatre, somewhat startled the propriety of the court shortly after the disposal of the n night charges by introducing his ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... made some inquiries, and found that, seven or sight weeks ago, the prisoner and another orphan boy left a lodging-house in Drury-lane, London, and saerted for Bristol. They walked all the way, maintaining themselves by singing and begging. Since they had ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... special share of, pplause~. r, f-Mr. James Anderson arad Miss; Ele~wurthy Are ahont to com-31 g menee ano engagement at Drury Lane, and Miss Helen Foauct sd.dis announeds for six nights at the Lyceumg.I The Italian version, o Iof galfe's Bohemisi Girl ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... himself played Falstaff, and 11r. Charles -Matthews Sir 'Hugh, Evans. Mr. James Anderson. and Miss Eleworthy have appeared at Drury-lane, in Mr. Anderson's play of 1Clouds and Sunshine, whlsh was originally'produced at the Standard Theatre. Miss Helen Faunit'is ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... produtttion of a inew Opera from the industrious e pen of the Duke of Saxe Coburg Gotha. It is oalled Diana - di Soen~ges., At Drury Lane Flotow's1 Martha lies been rreplaced by Vincent Wallace's 1Marltana. JBelf'S Rosa Of - Ceetille still proves an ...

LAWFORD'S GATE PETTY SESSION

... Covent-. .r garden, the nights have-been filled, this week with lbs 1Trava-. !r tore, ISatanelala, sad 11Dinorab.1 At Drury-lane there has I a been a farewell 'series of Italian Operas, In which Titlens, tGiuglini, Madamie Borchardt, Aldighieri, 'and ...

BRISTOL ASSIZE

... way :-Th e defendant, Air.Wlinen i h year igiC6, was thle owner of at publiehoisse called the Sugarloaf, in Ring-street, Drury-lane. That wvas burnt down, and the father of the plaititff, James Jackson, wats employed, amosig others, to rebuild it, and ...

THE STEPNEY MURDER

... Mahoney, who had lived in the front parlour of said house, but had left some time I before, and now lives in Prince's-street, Drury - lane. This man came forward. on Friday evening, but was too late to give evidence that the shoe' was his. He had cast it .away ...

DIVORCE COURT, MONDAY, JANUARY 28

... and stayed. Ic/ ,there for five or six iye'a'rs, About 1840 'they came akain to' T , :London, and took a cigar-shop in Drury-lane. blrs. Eilliott in. ,was also engaged as an aettess at. arious minzor theatrestu ?? M7rs, Elliott said that he had lived ...

LAWFORD'S GATE PETTY SESSION

... invaded, otined an ex-puarte ?? injunction against tbe adv~rtiseremet. At the same time he cass made arrangemonts for taking Drury-lane and acting his Oat' piecea~there. The result was a double action before V ice-ea Chancellor Wood, who: attempted to effect ...