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POLICE.—YESTERDAY

... Mugizridge then stated in evideace the fects given above, adding that after going to the shop of Mr. Walker. a surgeon in Drury lane, and his assistant having accompanied him to the same room, they saw almost the same scene again enacted. Ths grave-digger ...

POLICE

... decided. QUEEN SQUARE. On Wednesday, Dr Farre, of Charter house square, charged Mrs Carter, the wife of a master builder, in Drury lane, and her son, John Celer, on suspicion of having stolen 2251. in Bank of Englaud notes from the desk of Mrs O'Keefe, a widow ...

LAW

... articles which are generally used by housebreakers.-Guiltv. MIDDLESEX SESSIONS. On Monday, Mrs W. West, of the Theatre, Drury lane, appeared to exhibit articles of the peace against her btsbai)d, Mr Williami West, comedian, of ?? Theatre.- The artieles ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... of Aprih. &ioiisa (Cooke xleposed thixit CI' the evenieg of the 25th of April, abotit eight o'clock heseat passing down Drury lane, w5tent soio met the prisonceri and ecidentafllf pushed against him, upon which he turned round and called her a strumpet ...

LAW

... Coveat garden theatre. This, said Mr Knight, was a moral justification of Mr Reoan far entering into an engagement with Drury lane theatre. It was a case of surprise and want of deliberation; and there was no proof, but the affidavit of Mr Phillips, who ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT. THEATRICAL PATENTS.-,On Tuesday night the Court was crowded by theatrical persons, to hear the question raised by Drury Lane and Covent Garden Theatres against the renewal of Mr. Arnold's licence for the Eug- lish Operit-house.~ 'The SOLiCITOr -GENERAL ...

OLD BAILEY

... audience; tie Drury-lane Company sent several people to offer money for their admission, but he very cautiously avoided taking it. The noise of his performance,' his band, and the audience proved an insufferable annoyance Co the Drury. lane Company in the ...

CONSISTORY COURT.—WEDNESDAY

... divorce, by reason of adultery, promoted by Mrs. Sarah Ball, against her husband, Mr. George Ball, a brewer, residing in Drury- lane, has been several years in progress in this Court. This day it caine on for judgment. Sir C. ROBiNsON said the pleas in ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... deceased was crossing from Great Queen-street towards Long-acre, with a show-board on his shoulder. A cab was coming up Drury. lane, from the Slrasd side, the horse's head of which struck the board, and hirled the man under the horse's feet, and the tore ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... oni the Newcastle and Berwitk Railwayd and on aft evenin pjrevious ho went with two fricnds into br Ward's Pe ti house, Drury Lane, wre be first. saw the prisoneedr After obtaining oiefreshment s t he imfo and his friends leent out, but shortly after ...

POLICE

... uttering. Row IN THE THEATRE -A powerful fellow, namedJoNEs, a costard-nitnger, was charged with creating a I row In Drury lane Theatre, on Monday night. It appeared from the 8;atemnent of Bond, jun. and a Check taker of the Theatre, that I whenever ...

ROTHERHAM

... were elected Vice-Presiderts of the C1- lege for the year ensuing. Madame Catalati has just concluded an en- gagement at Drury Lane. She sang three songs per night tbr six nights, and received from Mr. Eilibton z(O, or about £44 per song. The iron trade ...