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COURT AND HIGH LIFE

... and the Hlon. Colonel Seymour. TuE Couar. Her majesty and Prince Albert honoured the performance of French equestrians, at Drury Lane' Theatre, with their presence on Saturday evening. The' royal' dinner party on Monday included the Prince' and Princess ...

DREADFUL BOILER EXPLOSION AT ASHTON, YESTERDAY

... hyptercritical writers. The solo portions were given by Miss Birch, Mrs. Sunderlauid, Mrs. J. Wood, t Mr. D. W. King (of Drury Lane). and iMr. Machin. With the exception of our Grand Mlusical Festival, ?? inine or tell years ago, we do not thinil this ...

THE LAW OF LIBEL

... on one occasion finding that a eoncert he had fixed at St. James's Palace vwas on the same night as Braham's benefit Lit Drury Lane, ordered it to be postponed, lest it should be prejudicial to his interests. AOI11CULTURAL CHxEMISTtY.-Wo learn that the ...

INQUESTS

... when it is known that tie Fin5 he ci Committee have lately granted a lease of 75 yearS ad of land in Water-street, corer of Drury-lane, al the ,b rate of i, poundv per SQUOTO yard. ed Ducisy or LANCASTER, JAN. 30.-The Queen has this ed day been pleased to ...

LIVERPOOL JULY SESSIONS

... Miyers, broker, Exohange-alley West be T Joseph Paxton, broker, Exchange-buildings. in 1I3 Samuel Stitt, iron merchant, Drury-lane. ci d John Aspinall Syers, cotton broker, Chapel-street, an it Henry Steole, timber merchant, Waterloo-road. th le Owen ...

LIVERPOOL OCTOBER SESSIONS

... load arnd copper merchant, Gores. al J. W. idullineux, Esq., rectifier, Dale-street. Thomas Mather, Esq., corn merchant, Drury-lane. Re t John Jordoln, Esq., banker, Huskoisson-street. ifo There were seventy-five prisonere for trial for felony, Pa Rad ...

POLICE COURT

... can out of the shop. Mr. Chap-D eman immediately gave chase, crying out Stop thief,~ i and the prisoner was secured in Drury-lane, by officer ~j345, who came up on hearing the alarm. The prisoner E Isaid nothing in hid defence, He was committed for trial ...

Police Court

... INTELLIGENCE. in Oi COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. th BUNN V. LIND.-This action, in which Mr. Alfred a 15 BUNN, late lessee of Drury-lane Theatre. sought to I. recover compensation from the celebrated Jenny Lind, *d the Swedish Nightingale,forbreach ofacontract ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Hertford, ?? the Earl Talbot, the Earl of Powis, and the Earl do he is Ir. Grey. Ml st Her Majesty and Prince Albert honoured Drury-lane (the at theatre with their presence on Monday evening. The gan ot Royal suite consisted of the Viscountess Jocelvn, Hon ...

LANCASTER SPRING ASSIZES

... Bridgewater-street, was the defendant. Mr. Yates, jun., of Fenwick-street, appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Anderson, Drury-lane, for the defendant. The case is ;r briefly this:.-The plaintiff (Mr. Swann) called at the . defendants Qffice for an amount ...

JUNE, XXX DAYS

... are sorry to hear that thieatiical speclations dring tlv preseist season have been very uLsuccessful The proprietors of Drury-lane and Covent.Garden will, it is said, lose several th usuid pounds; and Mr. Liporte, of tLe King's Theatre, Will scarcely ...