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THE ALLEGED CASE OF POISONING IN DRURY LANE

... TlHEg ALLEGED CASE OF POISONING 1AN DRURY LANE. ADJOIJ(UNXI) INQUESI'. |'i'he inquiry, nad journed from Mouday night, respecting die deii h of Melis~el Aunigie r, who was supposed to have been poisolnlied, vs rvsuined before M1r. liggs, tit tie Grali ...

LAW

... d at the close of the proceedings. MR BUINN'S BANKIRUPTCY.-Since our last notice ofthe appearance of the late lessee of Drury Lane Theatre in the Bankruptcy Court, a correspondent has sent us the followving list of his liabilities :-The aggregate of his ...

POLICE

... POLICE. BOW STREET. DiSTURRANCE IS DRuRY LANE TisEATRE.-A dis- turbance took place on Wednesday evening in Drery Lane Theatre, when several of the parties were taken into custodv, and on Thursday morning were brought tip to this office.- The first prisoner ...

THF. QUEEN OF ENGLISH BALLAD

... Covent Gaiden, Drury I.ane. and Adolphi; Mr. WKIGHT, from Theatres Koval, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and Adclphi; Mr. ALEXANDF.U 1.F.F., Composer, from the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane; Mr. lIIGGIE. from tho Theatres Koval, Liverpool and Manchester, and other ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, & OCCURRENCES

... MURDER IN DRURY-LANE. Last Saturday night a horrible act of attempted assassi- nation wvas made in Drury lane. About ten minutes before nine o'clock on that evening a lithographic printer, named Blewvett, residing in White Hart yard, Drury lane, was re ...

WESTMINSTER COURT OF REQUESTS.—WEDNESDAY

... the Adeiphi beyond the frst act, and such, for many years, had been t e Custom at theatres infgenera.i t appeared that at Drury Lane thi season, seats were kept till half price. The commissioliers debated the 3natter amongst themselves, and the majority ...

LAW

... ain inquiry to assess the damages to be paid by the defendant for an as- sault committed upon the plaintiff the lessee of Drury Lane Theatre. great interest was manifested in the proceedings, and the room was crowded with members of the theatrical profession ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAP ZINT hLLICENCE. I COUR-r of CHA1ICERYt. DRURY LANE THEATRE. 'Nhis caufe, Which was one of very high ifiportance to the 'Parties, and of confiderable ?? to the Pub- lic, was iheard on a motion, the obje l of- hbich was to, give effe& to a deed'oktained ...

POLICE

... Packard's house in Drury lane, where, after knocking and ringing for some time, they were unable to get in, so they returned to the station-house. On coming out of the station-house with an inspector, to go to the house in Drury lane a second time, lie ...

COURT AND ARISTOCRACY

... COURT AND ARISTOCRACY. Her Majesty and Prince Albert visited Drury Lane Theatre on Thursday night. They did not go in state. It is said that negotiations are actually proceeding, on behalf of her Majesty, for a mansion in the neighbour. hood of Cowes ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... last ?? Itam, of Brsempton, upholhterer, atone1 last examinatien. Before M;r, Conmlssloaner MIORIVAL9. Joteplh Allen, oa Drury lane and Golden lane, tea-dealer, at twelve; last ?? Galoway, of Hallioway. ?? at one; last ?? Luxtord. of Frosley, Kent, batcher ...