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... 1obiv of Mr. Ckatrles nM'Larty, formerly an afficer in the .-ervice of the Emperor of Atrina, who fell down -in the P'it nof Drury-lane Thearre, on \teafduy night, arnd expired, jtot at the moment Mr. Kean was re-r eseiititta tbe dcyin scene in Richard the ...

LAW

... within these last three plls, for a ?? otfence.sohsfo sila ACCIDENTS, OFFEACES, $c. BOX-LOUNGING BLACKC-4-RDS.-The ?? at Drury-lane Theatre were on Tuesday evenin- disturbed by a pugilistic contest betwee Capt. B. of the-Navy, and Mr. C. a city merchant ...

POLICE

... answer in a few minutes, when be had. consulted with his friend Mr. George Robins (the auctioneer, and a large proprietor in Drury-lane tbeatre). Shortly after Mr. Robins entered, the friend of Mr. Brandon, and adviser of all he had done. Heconsidered Mr. ...

POLICE

... apit) ei l;-r I eis;i, iul (ler thi e toilos, inix cirotintstances l-'jj. ?? ji 1jiClr, li-' m- lot into Ilti cririag-e -It Drury-lane Flt di , tifi WIo histicmi:chtrnaii slo ?? hotltl' two sneiileols lo te Foot (;uards, pllced at tile (ltoor of tile Treitre ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... himself, being in a state of temporary meat derangement. On Monday an inquest was held at the Thirteen Cantons, Clare-Court, Drury-lane, - to inquire into the death of James Murray, aged 54 years. The deceased had formerly carried on an extensive business ...

LAW

... merited the highest commniendation. Bv means of the confribt- tintn alluded to in it, and thlat whiucb bad beeni received from Drury-lane Theatre, together with some donations frtom a few charitable ipdividitals who admired the futhier anud pitied the salt, ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... isathe adopted thedoctrines promsulgated by that mystical theologian. He was a man of warmn benevolence and rigid integrity. DRURY LANE.-Tomorrow, Brutus. And Der Freisehulz.- Tuesday, The Merry Wives of Windsor. And White Lies; or the Major asd the Mtinoer ...

LAW

... verdict for tbe ?? ages, 2501. Wedvesdag, June 1. ASSgULVT.-POOLE V. ELLISTON. Mr. BEouaiAM sait, the Siefendant is the ?? of Drury-lane Theatre. His celebrity is sufficiently notorious; 1 need miot stop to give yoe farther informatiqo cnqcerning him. The plaintiff ...

POLICE

... Rogers (to the prosecutor): Where was the robbery committed !.-Dixon: At a fourpenny lodging- house, in Charles-street, Drury-lane, while I was in bed with that man, pointing to a low-looking fellow.-Mr. Rogers: Is he your husband ?- Dixon: No, Sir, we ...

POLICE

... the former of whom describes himself as a surgeon, were charged before Sir R. Birnie, with creating a great disturbance in Drury-lane'Theatre, on Wednesday night, and with assaulting Mr. Broughton and others. Mr. Douchez, surpeor, of Lower James-street, ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, & OCCURRENCES

... waggons of a sisilar 1 description to thsat which met with the accident, and that not more than ten were without breaks. TIte DRURY-LANE MURDER.- The execution of tise sentence passed upon the convict Wicks has been deferred. It is stated that a strong memorial ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... y need on the different railways formed, or in coursu of formation, thoughout the kingdom._ Tynp Mercery. TaxE LIONS OF DRURY LANE.-One evening last wreek, shortly aftergh e pertfrmance of Mr Van Amburgh, and as the cages in which the animals are confined ...