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THE GREAT SILK ROBBERY

... the mill of a silk throwster, named John Newton, at Derby, and interviews with Agg at the Crown public. house, opposite Sadler's Wells Theatre, and Hunter at the Red Deer, their absconding, and other particulars. Hunter surrendered • month since, and Turnbull ...

Vatietim Mr. Settrington, of Bessingby, last week I, , st an ox, by rubbing him with mercury and tobaccowater, with

... Davis, auctioneer. It appeared by the evidence that on 1 uesday night the deceased went with a friend to the gallery of Sadler's Wells, and rushing down to get a front Seat, by a slip of his foot fell head foremost over the rail, (rout a height of fees ...

FROX OUR LONDON

... night there were no less than four Othello's playing at various houses, —Mr. Pechter at the Princess's, Mr. Phelps at Sadler's Wells, Mr. G. V. Brooke at Drury Lane, and Mr. E. Booth at the Haymarket. Mr. Phelps is the favourite with the old school, and ...

! ROOMY OF JEWELLERY, PLATE, &c. FAT !ir Mentanter, Oct. 9.—This cliy Mr. Rickard Thefrail, , late carrying on a

... first .rested, upwards of a crater, Mom, that it would have outlasted every theatre then in London, with the exception of Sadler's Wells! Yet so it is, wooden erection, which der. I one halt the year has been ight heog round I with thousands ul lamps, which ...

THE RAILWAYS IN 1642

... Haymarket, 2201. ; Adelphi, 1201. ; Olympic, 801. ; Princess's, 2001.; Marylebone, 1001. ; Surrey, 1410/ ; Victoria, 120/ ; Sadler's Wells, 801.; Queen's, 75/. ; Norton. Folgate, 90/. ; Pavil lion, 751.; Garrick, 601; —a total of 1,8601.; which, with the following ...

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... the British *rt.— Rwsons fr , the Hope that is is sir. PAY3A,IXI swars. thi - it - a Mr. Collins has lately appeared at Sadler's Wells as the avowed rival of Paganize. The Courier Mates that Mr. Calling began to play on the ; feerth the became clamourous ...

LOW LIFE ABOVE SfAIRS

... to the police or to any other person until her son-10-law, above referred to, who is employed as • private watchman at Sadler's Wells Theatre, came home at eleven o'clock, when, instead of' their giving information of the murder to the police, he was ...

SOUTH AMERICA

... a Idler bearing the uncouth and common place cognomen of Collins, whose performances have attracted crowds nightly to Sadler's Wells. The respective friends of Lord Sandon and Mr. Thorrseley are carrying on a vigorous canvass for Liverpool, and there ...