xr. FROM TUP. LONDON GAZETTE, Fn.o.w, May BYNKRf.PTrIKS ANNU.LI William n«ll. Uone«t
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... will open for a abort Summer on Iftffc. 1885. When nillbe irpmcnUH S«ik*j*»re , » Tragedj Soke - MR. ! U him the The.tre. Drury Lane and Garden, Manehertee, Lirerpool, Edmhurgh. ke., tc. TO COmCLLDF. WITH A favourite afterpiece. Bose#, 3a.; Pit, 2*.; Gallerr ...
... blind newsman may seen daily actively employed making hi* purchases and attending his customers in toe neighbourhood of Drury-lane. A blind man Is a resident in Hackney workhouse, who is well known for bis active disposition nl'cs in that neighbourhood ...
... stop to church jobbing. CHAT.?Prepstations for the Christmas entertainments at the patent houses have already commenced. At Drury-lane there will, we believe, a splendid equestrian '1 spectacle; and Covent-garden will bring out a pantomime, with beautifu ...
... AccingKT.—One da, last week, a young fifteen mid sixteen years of age, named Emm. Sp,nd.er, dressing for the purpose party to Drury lane, had occasion go tothc the fire-place, for the purpose of procuring smelling-botlle off it. During the lime she was standmg ...
... have pity on her mit to-tunes. Hiss AND Plioultas Mcgte,—A very bold, and, at the same time. successful attempt male at Drury-lane Theatre on Friday lad, to bring before the andience r' the lliw sad Progress of that must enchanting and ever-pleasing ...
... orders on the TreILVITOt. ALLEGRO OF A WOIIAN IT R& Hr tststl. Great excitement was created amongst the inh.ibita ii r e of Drury-lane London. on Sunday afternoon toot, in conseqnence of the savage inurder, as it is alleged, of a young woman by her husband ...
... within seme part of which edifice the deeoaeedw be interred. Sir O. Smart and Mr. Bunn, the manager of to Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, have expressed their intention of being present. ...
... answered the Duke,- hate than hares. Mr. flume and Mr. Byng are to be feared by their con• atituent. of Middlesex, in Drury-lane Theatre. on the lhe Marquis of Tact-dock to expected to presule. On Thur,day tottmght. the Reformers of the Northern Memnon ...
... Wouck *oth. I= The grand reform dinner to the members foe the county (Messrs. Ityng cud Hume) took place yesterday at Drury. lane Theatre. The arrangeroebts made for the occasion were upou the most liberal scale. Lord /lumen. eldest son of the Marquis ...
... reform in the House Lorift. the com laws great evil, ' especially to the working eM«s, speaker adverted Iha icform dinner Drury.lane. bis surprise that Mr. Homo and other right good Rad»c®r much twaddle about gratitude the present Ministers for their poor ...
... having been received the police, that notorious gang of coin. r* were in the habit of assembling house in C’liarles-street, Drury-lane, to carry on their nefarious practice, on Monday afternoon last, about o'clock, Hall and Duke, olficers oi police-office ...