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... Birmingham. 5. St. Paul in Prison. 6. The Miracle of the Fiery Furnace. 7. Consolation. 8. The Seven Ages op Man. 9. Scene from Drury Lane Pantomime, 10. By the Sea. 11. The Fleet Entering the Suez Canal, ...
... Birmingham. 5. St. Paul in Prison. 6. The Miracle of the Fiery Furnace. 7. Consolation. 8. The Seven Ages op Man. 9. Scene from Drury Lane Pantomime, 10. By the Sea. 11. The Fleet Entering the Suez Canal, ...
... J. Jaffray, Holliday and Avert. * Illegally Pawning.— Mary Berry (24), hawker Thomas Street; and Catherine Davis (20), Drury Lane were charged with stealing and illegally pawning dress, the property of Georgina Price, tailoress, Bishop Street.— Prisoners ...
... Management of Mr. M. H, Bikpsok. 505., 6 *^■ to-night (Wednesday), and CORSICAN BROTHERS, * -“ r of MiBB thobnb. ‘“The Great of Drury Lane and Holborn Theatres, . MR. BARRY SULLIVAN Appearance in Birmingham. r£S. NflS. OF WALES THEATRE. and Manager, Mr. James ...
... Simpson. I n? I S HT FRIDAY), THORNE. »dM- I • L .F E MAN, A. -8«>aml Burlesque, ' * l * -Thf ' E D SUSAN. a oTTi , -^ ,n of Drury Lane and Hoi ■r SULLIVAN. His First Appearance wales THEATRE Matmger, Mr, James Bodqers, BE\^l IGHT FRIDAY). ft Cfi,p FIT MISS ...
... Yeatman prosecuted; prisoner was undefended. On the day stated the prosecutor and a female visited a house of ill-fame in Drury Lane, and when leaving he was attacked by the prisoner and another man, and robbed of 235. and tobacco-box.—The prisoner was ...
... has published a pamphlet describwith the Chicago editor, entitled the Nilsson will make her first ap- -i Italian Opera, Drury Lane, Alice in Diavolo,” on the sth of May. Hit’s and the other members of M. Opera bouffe troupe have been playing in Bnfers ...
... bill Would a. , • • „ ,j his first play. On Saturday afternoon he accompanied trust between Crea^e sus P 3CI parents to Drury Lane, to witness the theatrical en' Vtitr ' l wife, to diminish the ment which was then given for the benefit of the rests which ...
... Railway (additional powers) Bill. Death of Mr. Harry King.—The nuraorous friends of Mr. T. C. King, the eminent tragedian, of Drury Lane Theatre, will learn with regret that Harry, his youngest son—a youth who inherited much of his father’s love for and skill ...
... had ever been to a mnsic hall,and subsequently enticed her to come to her (Crick’s) apartments, 3, Foggarty's Buildings, Drury Lane. She then proposed to look out for another room, and get their living together by labelling bottles. According to arrangement ...
... may whisper that the same assistants have been secured for the future as for the present work, namely, the writer of the Drury Lane pantomimes, a gentleman on the staff ot the Court Journal, and a celebrated mud-doctor, who is in the habit of making copious ...
... hospital extension fund with J. 8. Knowles’s celebrated Play, Jnlia HUNCHBACK. (Of ttjg ••••• Mrs. James Rodgrs, eatres Royal Drury Lane and Prince of Wales); After which, the Faroe of AIT AT GEEENWICH. r ' H. B&wkpV 01>€n Monday, June 13th, at Eleven. Treasurer ...