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INQUIRY INTO THE LOSS OF THE GRASMERE

... foundation-stone of a national monu- msent shall be laid in London at noon on that day; a Shiakespearoan performance be given at Drury Lane Theatre, and a grand soiree take place il the even- ing at Westminster Huall; at which, to insure an un- interrulpted flow ...

NEWTOWNARDS QUARTER SESSIONS

... been engaged f of a short season by the mana~ger of the Queen's Theatre, Derry. Mliss Helen Fanit appeared as Zsrminqois in Drury Lane ?? inniay nigt. The greate~st tiving actress weei Signally successful. A~NOTHER SUSrrcTuO) INCENDLSC1Y FInE IN YOnsK- ? ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... Ydr. Harper appeared for the comilainants, and Mr. M-Lean fcr the defendent. The case wae dismissed. The occupation of Drury Lane by English opsra is settled. The season will open about the beginining of April-a circmstonce tffsrdirg scope for small ...

LEGAL NEWS

... for the escape of the Czar from assas- sination. MURDER AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE IN LONDO'S. A man named Wi ley, living in Drury Lane, Lon- don, murdered his wife yesterday morning, and then attempted suicide. He lies in a precarious state. THE CANNON STREET ...

THE CANNON-STREET MURDER

... deceased is dead, whatever bearing that may have upon the matter. ANOTHER MURDER IN LONDON. A man named Witley, living in Drury-lane, Lon- don, murdered his wife yesterday morning, and then attegmpted suicide. He lies in a precarious state. LAUNCH OF THE ...

THE ASSAULT ON THE REV. MR. CAMPBELL

... flag was taken ?? Examiner. h CHMArTERTNoN . REEVES.-This was an action by l S. Mr. F. B. Chatterton, the lessee of the Drury Lane a .e Theatre, London, against the defendant, 'Mr. Simsit Is Reeves, for a breach of contract, not havg, ac- o Y cording ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... Market Price will be given von in case of their Winning. Post Office Orders to be made payable t o William Wright, at the Drury Lane Office. Half not es not taken. For reference. as to respectability, apply to the Editors of any of the Sporting P'pepe. ...

THE ATTEMPT TO SHOOT THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH

... Club filled the moment the rumour got abroad, and in many other clubs a elmilar interest vwa manifested. In the evening at Drury Lane, at the Qceen's, at the Hlay. market, and other theatres, the National Anthem wae snug, and the audiences displayed great ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... supposed thefts. They searched in the places where such thinga w-ould probably be disoosed of, and in Travers's marine stores, Drury-lane, four of the springo were discovered, and from the description given of the person who Eold them the prisoner was arrested ...

LONDONDERRY RIOTS—GOVERNMENT INQUIRY

... ethics of Ir. Dion Bonamult's Fseso=n,wbhc is drawing, in spilte of our contemporaries' censorsip, its nightly crowd ' to Drury-lane. The Brirtish pablic as Macaulay long ago pointed out inshie defence of Byron, is sb- ject to internittent 8iteis ferocious ...

IN WOMAN'S ATTIRE

... ceifeers, who found it a great task even then to keep back the mob, which was chiefly composed of the its. O bitants o' Drury Lane and Seven Dials. On being placed in the dock, the greatest~amuse. mert was created among the auditors by the artistic S ...