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EXTRAORDINARY ATTEMPT TO DROWN A DAUGHTER

... and t' r W-. ?? ' defended the pri- fioner, Tiriothy Edgelly a publican out of businesi,0 said that he resided at so. 151 Drury l;ane. On Tuesday afternoon, sbortlyafter'three o'clock, he was passing along Bankeide, when he saw the prisoner lcoming towards ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... the boys away with him a few days eago, and in's recently seen with them at a, lodging- - house in the neighbourhood of Drury Lane, sub- sequently sleepiag in the London fields. He is 4 a thin. spare amen of about Sft. 5in. in height. and has the appeea ...

THE SHARE FRAUDS AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE

... is The Selfish Man. His most ambitious work, however, is 'Bianca, a play in' five acts. which was under rehearsal at Drury Lane up to the time of Robson's flight. The play has been in print for the last two or three months. Judging from the rate of ...

IRELAND

... body was removed from the mortuarv of e- St Giles-in-the-Fields Workhouse to the pre. ee mises of Mr Powis, undertaker, in Drury Lane, > atn the request of the brother of the deceased, ill who had undertaken the expenses of the , 10 funeral. Notwithstanding ...

PICKINGS FROM THE COURT JOURNAL

... eminent iii Due- nmsical art, front which we cull the followinlg :-Madaniie Mali- r- bran received for each performance at Drury Lane Li1fi. )f Madame Urisi, for singing at a musical festival at York, i. £400, and for one soirde, in Londoi, £24101 Lablaclie ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... discovered to been committed in Castle Street, aethorough- 'indaded in tat vwell-known labyrinth of 3 Dir curdomding tbe famous Drury Lane. In -gas 0! the ho-ses in Castle Street, in a single ,9 re upsifi'i' there has lived for a, considerable ed ?? shotemaker ...

THE FEATHERSTONE INQUIRY

... Laser THAT-ars. -The a Central 2Newsvtelegraphs that an-accidentof'a e rather serious character occurred last night at i a Drury Lane Theatre during the perfornian&e off I hthedrama A Lifeof Pleasure. Shortlyaftert 2 half-past eleven' o'clocl; the battle ...

REVIEW OF THE PAST SESSION

... been poetical and witty at Edin- D burgh ; the British farmer has been adiressed in tragic declamation from the boards of Drury Lane, and 13 not even Tamworth has been spared from the orgies ci of Protection. But the results have everywhere been 0: blank ...

OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENCE

... r, Mr Augustus Harris has, I understand, com- a missioned Mr Merritt to write a melodrama for f, the autumnal season at Drury Lane. Dr A. C. Mackenzioe's jubilee ode, The Dream of Jubal, was performed for the first time in ?? Choir at St James' Hall ...

THE GREAT GOLD DUST ROBBERY IN 1855

... of tile gold. anid the rest of the eliot was .tbrwti easay. .We had four lyleather cotirier begs made, at' the, corner of Drury Lane and la Great Queen Street. It was a'leather-seller's.. Pierce and I gave tle orders for them. We told tliem that wewanted ...

THE COURT

... ' Palace. Princess etatice' and Prioess Charlotte : of Prussia were present. lust evening 't the oyalN P ItaliariOpera,'Drury'Lane. ' Te Queen and the S. Empress. of. .Germeany did Miss' Thompson'the 'B hontour of, Inspecting ' to-day, it -Buckingham ...