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ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... dark women him (Mary-Alnn Scott oila, Idle) wee present at the time. to 'Algabclh iAndz-euic.- I .live in Lincoln eoumt, Drury-lane ato 'London._. '$iniam.widOW. I. know'-the prianner. I--first saw thi him ola the 9tb of January, 1859~~ Ita wee iul .W ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... were at once seot in search of the prisoner, and towards the close of the day he was met in one of the back streets of 92 Drury-lane by P. C. Venes. The officer said,- At a quarter 2S to five o'clock I saw the prisoner leaning on a post in Carey-. shA ...

LAWFORD'S GATE PETTY SESSION

... invaded, otined an ex-puarte ?? injunction against tbe adv~rtiseremet. At the same time he cass made arrangemonts for taking Drury-lane and acting his Oat' piecea~there. The result was a double action before V ice-ea Chancellor Wood, who: attempted to effect ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... oripuaers juw. have found a verdict of w1f ,pmrdet)gaiunt.:.&nifinith,- the wo'man'who ocrupied-&, room at No. 8, Barley-court Drury-lane, Lendon. One i.- znighttshe retrned to riehb Accompeied by a you-g anf nlrified Robert Lord, and soon after they were hi ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSION

... splendid costly paintings, soon became a ruin, The great staircase, of which a represents- tion appeared some time ago in Drury-lane Theatre, with a ( large quantity of statuary, is all gone. Very many paintings v that were at the Great Exhibition in 1862 ...

THE MURDER IN CANNON-STREET LONDON

... he was re-landed, and was not sentj off, SEoKOCIeG MURDER AeND SUICtIDc.-Shortly before seven o'clock on Tuesday morning Drury-lane, London, -was the scene of a horrib.' tragedy, a man namedl James iWheatley, a bricklayer, residing at Feather'a-courtif ...

LONG ASHTON PETTY SESSION

... Duthease, and a pantomihe by Ur. Blanehard, S entitled The Babae in the Wood; or, Harlequin Valentine and Mo Orson. At Drury Lane. a new play and pantomine by Mr. S Blanchard, In which Master Percy Roselic will appear. At the Mr. Haymarket. a burlesque ...

GENERAL NEWS

... have hitherto withheld from publication at tho instigation of prudential motives.— The revival of Rossini's Otello at Drury-lane has afforded Mdlle. Nilsson an opportunity of appearing in part in which she has achieved one of her greatest successes ...

Two young men-clerks in Liverpool, were drowned while boating at Birkenhead Saturday evening. The movement ..

... Police-court, London, on Tuesday. A young man named Walter Thurston, the employ of Mr. Whitehead, an oil and colour man Drury-lane, was seen by a policeman in Holborn on Monday night with three other young men. Thurston was dressed in women's clothes ...

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1871

... failed to discoverauy ?? of themn, he was, of cnur~e, unable to perform. In the emergency 15 Mar. Cabhcart, forrueril of the Drury-lane and Princesoes theatre DPI companies; who must be well rememberedtin conneoran witb Mr. jff Charles Kean, and wbolis ac ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... the kingdom, was engaged in 1849 as principal low tow comedian under Mr. Anderson's management of the BEa r Theatre-Royal, Drury-lane, and he there added to his proe oea Rvai Dvious provincial renown a by no means ?? ia, mer~ltnone. H~is daughter, Miess ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER BY A FRENCH CONVICT

... Covent Garden Theatre he for twelve nights, at fifty guineas a night, and a clear at benefit; whilst be agreed to perform at Drury-lane on the to intervening nights, a circumstance more gratifying to the is. town than advantageous to the child. He made his ...