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Brecon Reporter and South Wales General Advertiser

OUB MISCELLANY

... counters of Exeter-ohange milliners; smart orange-girls picked their way between the acts through the well-packed pit at Drury-lane, with the invitation to bny apples, oranges, or ginger-beer,” bill of the play the right sort; the shoeblacks at Spring-gardens ...

A CUNNING DODGE

... COURT. A Running Down Case. An action was brought in the Court of Exchequer last week by Bobert Andrews, a green-grocer, in Drury-lane, recover damages for injury done to a mare the negligence of the Duke of Wellington’s coachman. The defendant pleaded Not ...

IMPEELUi PARLIAMENT

... exemplified London Tuesday unoreing, a man- having murdered his wife, and then out his own throat, at No. 8, Feathera-oourt, Drury-lane The facte, very hnrriedlyaathered, appear to as IqllowsA mao named Richard Whitly, his wife. Itaity IVuitly, and seven children ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... Agricultural Meeting, and took the chair last week at Stirling a meeting to further the interests of the association. At Drury-lane Theatre on Saturday night, during the farce of ” My Heart's in the Highlands, married woman, named Stevens, gave birth ...

TOPICS OP THE WEEK

... present elevation from the level of house-painter’s apprentice, with an interval of novitiateship spent as scene-painter Drury-lane Theatre. Mr. Buskin coquetted with the brush before he took up the pen, as vigorously as Bishop Colcnso attacked algebra ...

DEATH OF MR. COBDEN

... OOO week, and to raise fund of £50,000 by January of the following year. In the League held its first great meetings in Drury-lane Theatre, and before it had expired Mr. Bright had been returned for Durham and Mr. Pattison a free trade member for the ...

Crime in New York

... performances at that town in April next. Mr. Phelps replied that he believed it was intended to have a dramatic performance at Drury-lane on the 23rd of April, and his services were not required in London on that day, he would happy to assist the committee. ...

A CHILD EATEN BY A FIO

... described as Edmund O'Rourke, known as Edward Falooner, of 41, Acacia-road, St. John’s-wood, and manager of the Theatre Royal Drury-lane, for some time in partnership with J. F. Chatterton, the bankrupt, who is now prisoner for debt in Whiteoross-btreet Prison ...

SATURDAY, JULY C, Sv.;

... Queen’s Bench, on Thursday in last week, the case Chattertun v. Beeves was heard. This was action brought by the lessee of Drury-lane Theatre against Mr. Sims Reeves for the breach of contract act and sing in the opera of Rob Roy at the rate of 40 guineas ...

A LADY AND HER ACTIONS

... in progress to which we might turn our hands, so that every week some new article or other found its way to the shop in Drury-lane. Besides the improvement I derived from the teaching of my companion, I had the advantage of acquaintance with certain other ...

OTJR MISCELLANTT

... the least of it. _ Heshould not take bail for her, bnt remand her to prison until Thursday next. The Murder and Suicide in Drury-lane.— Friday inquiry was held reepeoting the deaths of Mary and James Whitley. The showed that both man and wife were the habit ...