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NEWCASTLE EASTER SESSIONS

... tile mncting. After is short trial, the defendaiuts were alll cquitted.-lhe eighteenth anniversary dinner, in aid of the Drury Lane TIhe- atrical fondl, sass held on Wednesday, at the Freemason's Tavern. Earl Mulgrave n-as in teil chair. The Subscriptions ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Thomas Henzell, forgeman, of one sovereign. The com- plainant, on Saturday afternoon, went into Mr Peacock's public-house, Drury Lane, and called for a glass of gin, but before he got it, the prisoner unceremoniously sat down beside him and asked for a treat ...

EXECUTION OF DANIEL GOOD THE MURDERER

... power to secure his success. He brought to the theatrean admirable company, including Phelps and otheractors now on the Drury-lane boards; he had an orchestra competent to perform operas, and Colonel Hamilton Smith gave him his gratuitous ser- vices as ...

REVISING BARRISTERS' COURT

... tbie Archbishop of York ordained lb pr.extsttd 7 tbe chapel), Bishopthorpe.-The rernovtsl of the P. from the outside of Drury Lane Theatre, whros been statioted fromtn tirneitrictnorial,durinitthepsr , will cflet asaving to the proprietor ufthe hII week ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... the polka, as that dance was performed at her Majesty's grand state ball, at Buckingham Palace, on Friday ?? receipts at Drury Lane Theatre, ml Thursday night, when her majesty attended in state, were nearly 1,0001. The fitting up of the royal box cost ...

SECONDARIES' OFFICE.—SATURDAY

... Wedueqdav, a new tragedy by M~Ir Knowles, founded on the story of William Tell, and bearing that title, was brought out at Drury. Lane Theatre, vtith decided S.un, ce.s, for wniech it was mainly icdebted to the excellentacting of M~r W; 111'Cready in the ...

THE SPRING ASSIZES

... fact to .Mrs Peel because the conversation took place in the street, when persons were passing. Mr J. B. Ward. publican, Drury Lane, said that when closing his house one night he saw the plaintiff's wife, in man's clothes, in the company of the defendant; ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... and what was the effect of it when discharged. g On Saturday, a man named John George, residing in e Blackmore Street, Drury Lane, waited on Inspector tl Haynes, at Scotland Yard, and stated that he was a formerly a fireman in the Great Western Railway ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... Fish, in Drury-lane, about seven o'clock ol Friday night. It appea-ed that Mr Fish had been assisting Mr Lough, a town-scrjesnt, in arreifing amnn with whom the prisoner Was in company for debt; they found him in Mr Ward's public-house, Drury-lane, a few ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Town-clerk of Doncaster, and had advanced the defendant, Hammond, considerable sums of money to undertake the lesseeship of Drury-lane Theatre. He had commenced an action to recover his money, for which, on the 6th of February last, a judgment was givenfoi- ...

THE NEW POOR LAW

... 6eIlvoI yeara. .The circumstances cenfiected w~ti bf. cpqq'paw as follows i--About three 'yeaos. 'a b 'lived eervdnt in Drury-lane,'and while ltl bedass1s acquainted with a scene'painterin thi *eie~it'f £3 per week. The result of that iitimae'st * pregnpncy: ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Cloth-mearet, about half-past them o'clock that morning, when two girls indttced him to go into Peacock'a public-houer, Drury-lane. After calling for a 1 drop for each, ho speedily found that his coat pockets were completely cleared out, upon which hie ...