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DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... notice of bail, and to attend on the following day to enter into securities. PUBLICANS' CAses.-Mrs. Malone, of No. 34, Drury- lane, was summoned for having five persons tippling in her house at twelve o'clock on the night of the 3d of December last. Mr ...

LONDON POLICE

... mob about the place, and he invariably followed ber.4rom her residence to the theatre. On Friday night, just as she left Drury lane, the defendantcamne up to her carriage, and followed her home; she was actually in denger from his threats. Mr. E. Bond ...

LONDON POLICE, NOV. 28

... MqgisstrJte,, charged ;vith, throwing a man 1 named Thayers Out of the window of a house of ill fate, in. Charlqi stre.et, Drury., lane -Hannah Pethbck, Maria Angel, and Mary Haggeart A ail named eurnell was also charge, ed as beirg ap accessgry. . . :e 'Thayers ...

ENGLISH COURT OF CHANCERY

... that any injutry had been sustained as to the sale of thie Noble Author's, book, by the tragedy having been performed at Drury- lane Theatre, for the fact was the contrary, by the repreientation having been received with unanimmous approbation by the p)ubiic ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER. wESTMINSTER, FEB. 16. RADICAL COFFEE

... slightly wounded, Lord Palmerston, about three years ago-and the unfortunate man who some time age fired at Miss Kelly at Drury -lane Theatre, are still under confine. ment in Bethlem Hospital. A few days ago, Miss S. Godfrey, a bankrupt, late of Marlcet ...

THE LATE MURDER IN TIPPERARY—THE LORD LIEUTENANT

... imprisou- -ment for nonpayment of a railway ?? Albion. a M. Jullien opened his annual series of concerts ou Friday inight, in Drury lane Theatre, under circumetancec pro. -mising a very brilliant and very successful season. The 3 house was crowded throuihout ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... penalty of 11. POL1CE-CONSTABsIE B 45 APPELLANT; MARY MALONE RESPONDENT._-Appellant visited Mrs. Malone's establish- ment, 34, Drury-lane, at a quarter past 12 o'clock on the morning of the 4th ult. ; he found the house open, and two persons standing in the ...

THE QUEEN'S COURT

... The Lord Chamberlain having been informed of the an. si~osucement that increased prices of admission were re e quiped at Drury Lane and Covent Garden theatrea on the I- evenings of her Majesty's intended visit to those houses, feexpressed to the managers ...

[ill] INTELLIGENCE

... reindered a tolerably will fi ld houee, at once I sleepless and oontemed. c Robert le Diable i4 about t, be braught lit at Drury Lane .P Ii it as little daiy as possible. Brobham is to bave ?? part o of the bero, Mrs. Wood that of the Princess, Mlasme de ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... told hat he had made use of certain language to the body, ba: that the case would be decided on by the `ttral committee in Drury lane; he went then the next 'etht, and IMichael Dunce told him thm comutittee had uken the case into their most Serious consideration ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... is a door its Drury-lane, besides the one in Stephen-street. Mr. Walsh contended lie was entitled to an acquittal on the evidence. The house 42 is the one not licensed to re- tail malt or spirituous liquors. It is the house in Drury. lane that has the ...

COMMISSION COURT—YESTERDAY

... butchers ha, e their place of meeting at a public house in Dawsou-street ; the journeymen hold their meetings at [ houses in Drury lane and Cole's-lane. Before I proceed to detail to you the particulars of the conspiracy I shall give a you an outline of it ...