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CRIM CON.—£soo DAMAGES

... Bateman, keeps tho Prince Alfred Inn, at Bayswater, and married, in 1844, Miss Mary Ann Berry, whose father was a tradesman in Drury-lane, and they lived very happily together for many years, and had four children, girls, all now living. The defendant had frequented ...

HOME NEWS

... the wealth of the nation by bis industry and intelligence. (Cheers.) T*s Man or the Piople.”—Mr. E. T. Smith, lessee of Drury Lane, has transferred himself from Bridport to Bedford. He addressed the electors of the latter place an Monday evening. Ur. ...

A CAUTION FOE THE CHINESE PJ

... their houses drawn, their parka sketched, but they let Havdons die before their unfiniahed picture#, and Barrys freeae in Drury Lane hovela. Hineteenth-century art broken from the patron’s drawing-room, end appeals to the crowd, who do not patronise, but ...

THE DEATH OP MR. DOUGLAS JEBROLD

... tremendous, and for long time the drama was presented the same company on the same nights two different theatres, the Surrey and Drury-lane. The Rent Day, drama of English domestic and rural life, followed, and was equally successful. It is by these two melodramas ...

HIE LATE ATTEMPT TO MURDER A WIFE

... City,where my mother lives. We were going to t ike wa\k together. He said would not take me there, would take to one in Drury-lane, near homo. I said I would not there, lie asked horn with him. I said I would not, and said would make me. I said I would ...

DOUGLAS JERROLD. HIS LIFE, GENIUS, TRIUMPHS. AND VIRTUES. (From Tke Athena urn.) Death has taken from among man ..

... in the pantomime. He appeared also on the stage with Kean the Stranger*s child. Author and actor came together afterwards Drury Lane—in Jerrold’a early London life; Keen, who remembered Jerrold, gave him orders and oranges, and Jerrold paid him in admiration ...

fConlimifrom Ut ColwmmJ

... first success—all shining with points and colours. Among these were Nell wynne,” “ The Schoolfellows,” and The Housekeeper.” Drury Lane opened its exclusive doors to an author who had made fortune and fame for Elliston aad Cooke. But Mr. Osbaldiston, who only ...

IIVDEIJPEIJViaEmiT,

... identify any portion of the apparel; and the same result attended the examination by various foreigners. , A woman living in Drury-lane states, that her husband left her about twelve daya ago to go to Germany, and has not been heard of since. The police have ...

THE HORRIBLE MYSTERY,

... are those of a person who was seen a short time since hustled by several women into doorway a house io the neighbourhood Drury-lane; this hitler information given a lad in the employ of the Morning Post, who has strong impression that tiic clothes found ...

THE NEXT INDIA MAIL

... - Paddington, builder.—Cliarlea Mosley and John Marlow Mosley, ratberinc-street, Strand, news agents.—Frederick Collint, Drury-lane. pawnbroker, silversmith, and gener.il salesman.—Meldrum Christie, Ox ford-street, bakrr.—William Orford, Great Yarmouth ...

EXTRAORDINARY TRIAL FOB MURDER

... Johnson, High-street, Notting-hill, furniture dealer,and upholsterer. —Elizabeth Onion and William Onion, Birmingham and Drury-lane, coach fringe manufacturers. —George Bylscy, Isle of Thanet, Kent, com dealer.— William Kerapson Walker, Wolverhampton, ...

HOW ABOUT THE COPPERS ? THE STATES

... giving a grand Concert on Friday, the 21st of May, when Madame Anna Thillonwhose vocal abilities drew crowded houses at Drury Lane Theatre, and at Julien’s Concerts, some years since, will perform some of her favourite morceaux. Cornwall’s Biding School ...