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AI PICTURE OF OUR CONVICT CLASSES

... solitary confinement. In Dci, being at a police-constable found her, with several other male and female blackguards, in Drury-lane, London,tormenting an idiot boy. The imbecile being re cued from her clutches, Anne Smith fell on the policeman and stabbed ...

THOMAS COUTTS, THE RICH BANKER

... mouth. In 1705, while yet quite young, having berself and her mother to provide for, she made her first appearance at Drury Lane, as Lydia Languish. She made much stir during the next twenty years, albeit Mrs. liicklone was then alive, and giving ...

THE REVOLT OF THE HAREM' PREVENTED!

... specimens were at their destination. Remaining is his box until after the transformation scene, the worthy baronet proceeded to Drury Lane, where a scene from the ballet of Revolt of the Heron was being represented- Crawls( ths stage, his ears again cau4ht the ...

fouhn Corrtsponlnnt. IWe deem ft ri tte state that we do not at all timas tileriWy ourertveA. With our ..

... Bench, on Thursday in last week, the case of Chatterton e. Reeves, was heard. This was an action brought by the lessee of Drury.lane Theatre against Mr. Suns Reeves for the breach of a contract and sing in the opera of Bob Roy at the Me of 40 guineas ...

SATURDAY, AUG. 31, 1867

... cases had been dithosed o', it was awertained that one the jurors, who sworn as a Frederick mat or. ..f liroientror street, Drury Lane. at that bat h e foreman. Ti,. Recorder mid that both thme penon• lmvi io.ou guiltydcl tempt of Court, and he fined foreman ...

TM LONE wrErtv RtPORTER,

... at dinner by the Central American Association in on Saturday evening The action bronght by Mr. F. B. Chatterton, lose. of Drury-lane Theatre. in London, against Mr. Sims Reeve., for ',reach rit contract, he nut having, needing to an agree. meet entered ...

THE MORGUE AND ITS DERIVATION

... such perfection at a later pamod The Duke of Wellington reeollects perfectly hiving met a gentleman in the crowd at the of Drury. lane Theatre on the 6th inst., who, having recogiii_%-cl the duke, mentioned his name, turned about, and ' walked before him ...

DEATH OF MR. CHARLES KEAN

... ecka at Doblin, Unburgh, Liverpool, Bath, aud other town.. I/I 1839, he triumphantly sustained the eheracter of Hankt at Drury Lane, and he uow became courted by all. A silver of the value of .C2OO prewnted to him at a public diluter. Her Ilajeety, who ...

gourd llnro

... drowned him. !dn. 411 , Re AT Ton TIDRATRL—O n Th, uaday evening the Rev. Mr. Sprke, acenmpunied by Miordoch, a privnte hoz at Drury Lane Theatre. The comedy f 'The School s e . n , he reented to enjoy heartily: and th e Nato. mom., withr it. acenery of Cornwall ...

be intended to throw discontent into the Liberal party, and neutralise the fruita of their recent splendid ..

... cut her throat. Some hopes are entertained that she May recover AT • FllLL—Early on Wednesday Morning, the inhabitants of Drury Lane, Lou. don, were alanned at the outbreak of a destructive be. i.n the peonies of Mr. W. Rest, known as the George Tavern ...

FRANCE V. PRUSSIA

... the thought of annexation never occurred to urn, and we came beck well content with the barbarous spoil of a regalia that Drury-lane would not have stopped to purchase. Prunia, who had certainly tougher work to do, woo leas moderate. She helped herself ...

AWFUL TRAGEDY IN WATERFORD

... ; and after the two crews were side Isy tide. The Oxford mcn rowed up fiom with a orxwain so exactly like Lord Eden, at Drury Lane, that ore looked round for the other characters in the drawn This crew bee been too frequently and receutly described to ...