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A DrtEARY PROSPECT

... Gahuick.— Lain und Kean was a great fa vomit 3 with Mrs. Garnc • the widow of his celebrated predecessor. It was u? with the Drury Lane committee, when they new comer to make a hit, to bring the venerable old a out of her private box, and then to prompt her ...

2ri)c (ttream of sJunc!j,

... 21 J. G. Dickinsox and J. A Cbeichxo.n, AJdcrmauburv, Citv, collar manufacturer. C. ebwood, Jatucs.street, Covcnt-yardeu; Drury-lane, and Long-acre, grocer. (J. amis, Woking, Surrey, tailor. J. Hardwick Strand, tailor. T. li. Pickles, Great Vork-mews, ...

Houßou

... the property of Joseph Filden, from the person Elizi Filden. Iho prosecutrix said she was passing the end of Hussellcourt, Drury-lane, on the night of the 4th of September, where the two prisoners and two other persons were atAading. Immediately after passing ...

Crram of |Juncs

... Apollo-buiidings, Walworth, boot and shoo manufacturer. S. F. MAims’, Dowgatc-hiU, City, wholesale shoe warehouseman. J. Broad, Drury-lane, conch fronmongcr. F. Lewis, Coleman- street, City, lithographic printer. W. Pen fold. Market-terrace, Caledonian-road, ...

January 2G, 18GI.] Tho stronc; hostility rmnif

... particular. Mr. G. V. Brooko will leave Melbourne in February* find upon nis arrival iu England appear* at the Theatre >\ il. Drury Lane, where engaged Mr. E. th. The flrr.t prize th* Manche>t?r Art Union wa* •b.i.vn the wife of a f irm labourer the estate ...

;>i'.it, 20, 1861.1 EPITOME OF NEWS. improvoments at Netley Abbey are now completed. A letter from Rome says:—“ ..

... -Miller ar.d bis Men.' “Our young musicians,’' says the writer, “mi ;hl do worse than give au hour Miller and bis Men.' Drury Lane Theatre announced “to let” for the next six a movement which indicates that - The Witch,” in spit** of newspaper admiration ...

LONDON PRODUCE MARKET

... associated emt.luyers many not haring o* either branch on their ri. * u A^ f. of . n . oo has been nelil at Craven Head. Drury-lane, convened some Ihn torem.n, at which a resolution was passod in of hour system. There were, however, but lew present, the ...

FURTHER PARTICULARS

... bat faiut signs of hsaling, while serioo* matte* has just been discovered. It seems, while living in the filthy den near Drury-lane, (he nofortonats infant was either thrown, fell, or knocked down, and that one of its legs was broken. The child was conveyed ...

THE DRURY LANE MURDER

... THE DRURY LANE MURDER. At tb« Central Criminal Court on Wednesday. Richard Reeve, aged Ift, was indicted for the wilful nnrder of Mary Ann Reeve, Drury-court on the 15th November. Mr. Clark and Mr. appeared for the prosecution. Mr. Sleigh and Mr. Kemp ...