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... Crewdion, Snow's House, near Illverston. William Edward Tomlluson, 1, Back Edward-street, Lancaster. John Jesse Rowe, 58, Drury-lane, Oldbham, ...
... Crewdion, Snow's House, near Illverston. William Edward Tomlluson, 1, Back Edward-street, Lancaster. John Jesse Rowe, 58, Drury-lane, Oldbham, ...
... proper of both the Italian Opera houses wvll terminate on Saturday, bat Mr. Mapleson promises six additional performances at Drury-lane, the particulars of which ivill be announced shortly, possibly as soon as this reaches the eye of your readers. Each ho ...
... padi for as sdvertiWseentf. -J. G. O.-No. IO03T. P. GIL.-Only work of necessity. '31kLVIILE,-Apply at the Admiralty Office, Drury-lane. WrMsHaVaN.a-The line reads on without a comma, and the rhyme is good enough. G. A. A.-There is no use In prolonging the ...
... tondnct ol hbs sucessful tonr is ether aud corn- veteait hands. Wlth respeetothis prozeete i season ~i Eagllsh opera at Drury-lane in. the spring, the; tzeparatlons for which are in a ierv advaneed tate,ha fintle he hasnoalteanatlve butte abandon, *t ...
... RAGGED SCHOOL I UNION. The annual meeting of the Ragged School Union was held yesterday, at the honorary secretary's office, Drury-lane, Mr`. E. Buckley in the chair. The 23rd annual report was read by Mr. J. M'Diarmid, the honorary secretary, in which the ...
... tons register; built of wood in the year 1800, at ft Jobn's, New Brunwieck, and owned in LIverpool by Mr. William Wright of Drury-lane. It wuld a r from the eviden tht she ailed from ve ona the 4 of No ber, 1Ul, bound for oble, wtbha crew of 'P6 hands ell ...
... there is a sign of reconciliation all roluid, he is bracing himself up to a further period of arduous work. The closing of Drury-lane Theatre is a, very serious thing indeed for poor Mr. Chattertmi. It is no secret that he has spent his whole fortune in ...
... in yesterday's ?? belongs to Liverpool, and is owned by Messrs. MacDiarmid, Greenshields, and Co, of Drury-uil d- iugs, Drury-lane, in this town. She iN an iron vessel of 1278 tons register, and was commanded by Captain F, a. Symons. She sailed from Calcutta ...
... on air l rieand with ?? a boy named Neal with a th Lu revolver. T1e prisoner and the injured boy were vc ln- employed in Drury-lane. On the 23rd ultimo thev th of were both together in the cellar, whenthe report if fs r pistol was heard, and Neal was found ...
... Vim-CUDOelkm Bacon, St the inac of yiss aipbe, but cotiaued the 1 don aganstlt-3r. SpiDer. Hmk& waem oeqnetjy produced at tle Drury-lane Theatre oa Satmday night. ...
... thing; Who acted Hamlet-who the murderous 'T'he P Who cares to hear a simpering slren sing ' ben Bouncer strurt his hour at Drury-lane:- EBir stop! I gee the treglc mume Is not Juet now enacted at that classic spot. But what oa that P-there'e ?? before the ...
... looking at' the enormous rentals nowobtainad.' 'In the annual' report of the ordinary general meeting of the. renters of Drury-lane Theatre, held last week, It was announced that Mr. Chatterton had rew . his lease for a period of fve yrears, at 'an increasedl ...