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ELECTION INTELLIGENCE

... F bidit, Arm 18. J. L. Harvey, King’s-cross, draper. R. Thompson, otherwise K. Thomas, Croydon, pastrycook. E. FoiXabd, Drury-lane, grocer. W. o. Young, Cornhlll, Manchester and Liverpool, insarancs broker J. F. B. L. Stripfler, and A Alger, Inworth, ...

PANTOMIMIC ADVERTISING

... Moore, printseller, Nos. 1 and 2, West-street, St. Marlin’a-lane, to recover from the defendant, Mr. E. T. Smith, lessee of Drury-lane Theatre, a sum of £2B 19s for picture frames, made and furnished by Mr. Moore for and to the defendant. Mr. Watson stated ...

DREADFUL COLLIERY EXPLOSION

... Friday the death of Signor Charlton, a professional harlequin, was notified to the coroner. The deceased was last engaged at Drury-lane Theatre, at Christmas, in the pantomime, and since that time be and his family have been reduced to a starving condition ...

framssuß msims

... back to town. Yanxhall, the Surrey Gardens, and like places of amusement only open a few nights longer, and theiyceum and Drury Lane have commenced their winter campaign. swallows that fly away when the cold weather comes ; nut London the swallows are of ...

THE FRAUD ON THE CRYSTAL PALACE COMPANY. APPREHENSION OF ROBSON. The active exertions Mr. Lund, the ..

... play* The Selfish Man.” ilia most ambitious work, however, 13“ Bianca,” a play in five acta, which was under rehearsal at Drury Lane to the time of flight. The play has been in print for the last two three months, and it bears the, following dedication ...

T/wrwxr ppriVTNOIAL—SCOTLAND—IRELAND—ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES, &c

... was act brought by Mr. G. H. Lewes, author of the dramatic piece entitled A f ulation against Mr. E. T. Smith, lessee of Drury-lane Theatre, for the penalties incurred the defendant’s having piece without the plaimiff consent, under the act 3rd and 4th ...

Hon lion

... discharged; that since bis discharge Mr. Mathews had entered Into arrangement with Mr. E. T. Smith, the lessee or manager of Drury-lane Theatre, or some person on his behalf, to perform for him at that theatre, or any theatre In the United Kingdom, for annual ...

SCOTLAND

... and at the close of the poll got on to a cab, ordering the driver to take him to his residence in the neighbourhood of Drury Lane. On his way Mr. Willson stopped at several houses on the road, and made known the intelligence of his friend having been ...

JHarfectjS

... many years back, and that had expended upwards of £50,000 on the property. The first bid offered was Mr. E. T. Smith, of Drury-lane Theatre, £10,008; the biddings then went slowly on till they reached £16,500, when Mr. Robins stated that the mortgagee ...

Srelantt

... on Saturday evening, at the house, No. 7, Russell-street. Covent-garden, London, immediately opposite the stage door of Drury-lane Theatre, within few yards of the Scotch Presbyterian Church of which tfle Rev. Dr. Gumming the minister. The back room of ...

Hannon

... the Bankruptcy Court on Thursday, Mr. Robson cam. examination, ft waa Mleged that had wi with Mr. E. T. Smith, lessee of Drury-lane Theatre, which was wished to Inyeatfcated. Mr. Smith failed to comply with a summons. Mr. Commissioner Evans thereupon warrant* ...