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MURDER AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE IN LONDON

... to light, a% shocking. murder having beean committed in the densely populated neiglibopr- hood known as Feather's Court, Drury Lane, London. ! It appears that a man named 'Jamies Whitley, a brioklayer'i boourer, with hie'wife and six ehildren, lived on ...

ACTION AGAINST SIMS REEVES

... Mr. Sims Reeves that he would be willing to take an engagement at Drury-lane. Some time in December last an agreement was entered into by which Mr. Sims Reeves agreed to sing at Drury-lane for twelve nights for a rem:u neration' of 40 guineas a night. Mr ...

UNFURNISHED

... two bedrooms third floor. Provided with fittirgs for gM and continuous supply township water.-Apply Mr. W. J. Mather 13, Drury lane, Liverpool; or H. Gumming, 7, Greenway terrace Higher Tran mere. 12dsl8 COUTH PORT.—To be Let, the CROWN VILLA. Lord containing ...

A MURDERER'S FLIGHT

... threw away the candle which he had used in the commission of the murder, and I in Vinegar Yard, close by the walls of Old Drury Lane C Theatre, he threw away the remnant of the handkerchief with part of which he had tied the boy's hands Leaving 5 Vinegar ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF EMBEZZLEMENT

... Lambeth, sent one for £22. 7s. 5d. on the 20th of May, 18G5; M'Glashan and CO., engineers and brasefounders, of Coal Yard, Drury Lane, sent one for £105. 15s. on the 12th of August, 1865; Mr. Ritson, a contractor, of Arundel-street, Strand, sent one for ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... the charge of stealing and re- ceiving £248 13s. 6d. in money and bils belonging to Messrs. Mahler Brothers, merchants, Drury- lane, were again placed in the dock. Mr Robi- son, of the firm of Lowndes, Bateson, and Robinson, solicitor, said before the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Park- road 20sr and costs Sanday trad ofJ. H. Bellion, Dexer-street, Edge-hil , Sna al ing, was fined a 0s. ;-and ?? Field, Drury lane, Brunswick-street, for Sunday trading, was fined 10s, and costse Mw IMSheery, Dublin-street, for Sunday trading, he 1h and ...

COUNTY COURT

... was Thomas Mouledale, of Chapel- street, Higher Tranmere, and the defendant was Mr. Thomas Mather, corn merchant, of 12, Drury- lane, and the sum sought to recover was 213 for salary in lieu of notice.-Mr. Pemberton appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Bolton ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... adremnded on A1e-charge of stesi n and re-I ceiving.£248 18S. 6d. jk~ ?? belonging to Messrs Mabierl 3rothers, merchants, Drury- lane, were again pice in the dock. Mr. Robin- - f thne fliiq of Lowndes. Batoson, and. 7 ev'id~etice''d'uduied, ee t'en ard ...

THE LONDON TRAGEDY

... Drury Court, wshich is a paveil thorougbfare from the Strand, and opposite the church of St.-Mary-le-Strand, leading Into Drury LAne, part of which hou.e was oecupied by the parents of the deocaed cnild. The cellar ino of atull dimensions, and wan only ...

BOROUGH SESSIONS

... Ashe, SouteC astle-street. T. C. Adam, corn merchant, Brunswick-street. W. D. Broome, corn merchant, Drury-lane. HodgsonBlElandcommission merchant Drury-lane, John Broad ent corn merchant Drary-lane, Christopher Bell, wine merchant, Mosr-street. WV. N. Bell ...

MR. JOHN COLEMAN

... of Bow-street. London. The Masks, Banners, and Imignla expressly provided for the occasion by the celebrated Ruyukyer, of Drury-lane Theatre, Loudon. The Opening produced under the joint superintendence Mr. Coleman and Mr. Higgle. The whole of the Harlequinade ...