FIRE AT COVENT GARDEN
... FIRE COVENT GARDEN. Covert oafc the Eloral Hall cellars , thia mo * The w, ' s Btili Seatroyla*' B after '• • the contents will be tsle -'' states that the fire was cofi-0 the cellars, aud has been extingaisbed. ...
... FIRE COVENT GARDEN. Covert oafc the Eloral Hall cellars , thia mo * The w, ' s Btili Seatroyla*' B after '• • the contents will be tsle -'' states that the fire was cofi-0 the cellars, aud has been extingaisbed. ...
... COVENT GARDEN MARKET. To speak in detail of all the flowers in Covent Market would Ik; to write an article like a florist’s catalogue. Everything is there that is in season. When we saw it the laat days of .Inly, masses of sweet peas, slocks and carnations ...
... Prima Douoa of the Covent Garden Promenade Concerts. Humorou* Musical Sketches, MR. GEORGE PRITCHARD. Late of the German Reed’s Entertainments, Crystal Palace. Ac. Reserved seats, 4‘*. ; family tickets to admit three, IDs. 6d. ; corridor 2*. 6d. ; second ...
... Mr. Sims Reeves sang last night tat Covent Garden, and was heartily cheered by the audience. At Stafford, William Stringer, a tailor, in mistake for vinegar drunk from a bottle containing vitriol, death resulting. An exhibition of all the newest appurtenances ...
... Sir Augustus Harris has engaged Madame Signd Arnoldson as prima donna for his coming opera season Covent Garden, A pleasure boat occupied number of lads capsized the other day Penarth Roads, and one, named Josiah Dunn, was drowned. The boys are said to ...
... A Story of Lord Penzance, When the late Lord Penzance was plain Mr. Wilde, he once took an early morning stroll round Covent Garden Market. There he entered into conversation with old man genial aspect, who had just made purchase of a geranium. Mr. Wilde ...
... CONDEMNED MAN REPRIEVED. HE FAINTS AT THE GOOD NEWS. HIS FRIENDS REJOICE. Michael Holland, the Covent Garden porter, who was condemned to death for the murder of a man named Wootton, in Drury Lane, by m out of the window, has been reprieved by the Home ...
... NEW ACQUAINTANCE. When the late Lord Penzance was plain Mr. Wilde he once took an early morning stroll round Covent Garden Market. There he entered into conversation with an old man of genial aspect, who had just made a purchase of geranium. Mr. Wilde ...
... a'leged to be untrue, that certain arrangements had been made with the plaintiff for tbe acquisition of his interest in the Covent Garden Theatre. Defendant deni-d any responsibility for the prospectus, and the motion was directed to stand over till tho trial ...
... oranges was raised at Bow Street yesterday, when the managing director of W. N. White and Co., Limited, fruit salesmen, of Covent Garden, appeared to summons charging him with selling oranges unfit for the food of man. The oranges had been sold in boxes by ...
... fruit is by no mean the only foreign produce which has lately been fetching a high price in the market. A few day ago a Covent Garden fruiterer sold to a *± End firm some French Colville apples at appears the ridiculously high price of two shilling and ...
... (By kind permission Lt.-CoL Sir S. M. Lockhart, Bart). Bandmaster—Mr. Joel MADAME JESSIE STRATHKARN. Prima Donna the Covent Garden Promenade Concerts. Humorous Musical Sketches, MR. GEORGE PRITCHARD. Lite of the Gorman Entertainments, Crystal Palace ...