OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS
... thia ?? „ l-iment, and the result is thu* recorded :a ?? Athenaum -. — ln IS2S a gentleman, n-*ni»i ?? made his ?? at Drury Lane, as Laertes . ...
... thia ?? „ l-iment, and the result is thu* recorded :a ?? Athenaum -. — ln IS2S a gentleman, n-*ni»i ?? made his ?? at Drury Lane, as Laertes . ...
... joking, the other a ?? _ evading his angry creditors. He was sotaet.me- for hours, even for days, ambushed in the sury at Drury-lane. He seldom answered _«.- and very often did not open those he rec- He lost receipts, and paid bills twice times over. He ...
... conspicuously were — Mr. J. B. Smithies, editor of the British Workman ; the Eev. C. J. Wbitmore, of the Presbyterian Cha- pel, Drury-lane; Eev. A.S. Herring, the Eev. Mr. Eichards, and the Eev. Mr. Pike, of Wool- wich ; Capt. Brown, E.A. ; Colonel Young, E.A ...
... who hates roughs in bis own land, longs to behold a specimen of the genus in this gathering. Imagine the gallery of Drury-lane Theatre closed on Boxing Day and imagine the feelings of Mr. F. B. Chatterton on the occasion. The gentlefolks of Spain ...
... sister in Parker- street, Drury-lane, as he did not feel well. He saw the deceased late on Saturday night, and he ap- peared rather fretful. They had been most suc- cessful in business. Mr. Fladell, 41, Parker-street, Drury-lane, said that deceased came ...
... terval in musical studies, he came to London, and obtained an engagement as principal violon- player at the oratories at Drury Lane, from which he rose to become occasional leader of the orches- tr?. From this time forth his star rose rapidly into ascendancy ...
... the patronage of her Imperial Majesty. It is stated that negotiations have been entered upon to secure the occupation of Drury-lane Theatre at an early date Anti-Ritualist Disturbance.— A distur bance occurred on Sunday morning, at St John the Baptist's ...
... meeting in con- nection with the Working Men's Christian In- stitute, on the occasion of opening a new hall in Parker-street, Drury-lane. Mr. Smith said the possession of wealth by a great nation seemed to afford a temptation to those who were weak to fall ...
... Mr. Me.- han, foreman of the London Salvage Corps, and on the following night he arrested the prisoner in Parker-street, Drury-lane, and told him he wanted information about a fire at the Thames Sufferance-wharf, Wapping-wall, belonging to Mr. Mark Tomkins ...
... the London Salvage Corps, stated that on the 26th Septem- ber, he accompanied the witness Padbury to No. 2, Parker-street. Drury-lane. He had previously seen the prisoner at that place on the 10th of July, having been instructed to go there with reference ...
... Mr. Abrams, the Witness said that the prisoner was excited and oompUined of the deceased's conduct. Dr. Saunders, of 111, Drury-lane, stated that was called by the last witness. He went to Brydges street and found Mr. and Mr*. Wild quarrelling. Mr. Wild ...
... STELLA. The Eminent Prima Donna. MDLLE. FANNIE BEBBI. The celebrated Solo Pianist (Pnpil of Sir Jules Benedict), late of Drury-lane Theatre, who will also introduce bercbartning Characteristic Songs MR. HENRY HOWARD. The Talented Baritone Vocalist, Ch ...