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MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—WEDNESDAY

... the case for tile prosecution said it was novel and short. The defendant was, or hat bce,, the principal tragedian at Sadler's Wells Theatre, anc ?? prosecutor n scene-shitter, who hiad luckily escaped til war of elemients to which lie had been exposel ...

LAW

... THEATRICAL FRAcAs.-Thesdore Hicks, a tragedian, was indicted for an assault upon James Shakes, a scene shifter at the Sadler's Wells Theatre. The case excited much l:sglter and cocasilerable interest amnongst the mitior cotrs draeoatique. Mr Phillips ...

KING'S BENCH PRISON

... caused a great stir among the tulers of the King's Bench prison. Mr. W. L. Williams; the proprietor of the Susrey had Sadler's Wells Theatres, who hias, since the last Term, been in execution at the suit of Mr. Woodrow, for upwards of 5001., but accommo- ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... necefrarily ex parte, we flall defer enter- Ing into particulars till caue is lihewn agairft theim. The cr6wds that flock to Sadler's Wells every even- itig is an undeniable proof of the fuperiority of 'he en- tertainments: indecd no expence having been fpared ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... ADnAtIS in the chair. The number of ,aLplications forrenewval licenses was 59, and ofI nev applicalions 29. A license for Sadler's Wells Theatre was rranled to Richard Hughes, Richard Dixon, and Char. lotte Jones. For the Quecns Thieatre, to Johi Perry. For ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... that thefe phenomepa, together with Enter. taiminents molt admirably calculated to fliew their varia otis merits are at Sadler's Wells, it cat never be'a wonder that het Houfe fills fo every night as it does. ...

LONDON SESSIONS, MONDAY, OCT. 27

... pavaillioll. 7Wre observed last nlight, wvith pleasure, anmonig the iuiioderfdl groupe, MZr. G. Smith and Miss Traal, ,r from Sadler's W'ells, ill the new Diver iseinent of the Seo..hl Lovers; or, the Blaaissmith of Gretna Green. This dance w as very well received ...

ACCIDENTS

... as if the neck had lain across the rail, and that the head had been swept off by the wheels of the ?? Journal. FIRE AT SADLER'S WELLS THEATRE.-On Thursday night, about nine o'clock, a fire broke out in the property room, which for a time threatened destruction ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... crowd every evening the feats of that Theatre. The decided preference Hill given by- the public to the entertlinments at Sadler's Wells is an incontrover- tible proof of their excellence; indeed there both the ?? and reafon are gratified, frivolity being ...

THE LATE MURDER AT PENTONVILLE

... inscriptions were then read, and, after some discussion, the following one, from the pen of Mr. A. L. V. Campbell,anactor at Sadler's Wells Theatre, was selected:- SACRED TO THE MIEMORY OF Heury Lefevre, aged five years and six months; John Lefevre, aged four ...

POLICE

... keeper of the Clown public-house, opposite Sadler's Wells Theatre. It appeared that Mr. Archer was an amateur of the dressing-room, and somie evenings since .was taking a lounge at the retiring Iroom of Sadler's Wells, with some of the epiengeral Monarchs ...

CLERKENWELL SESSIONS

... robbed ofplate and other articles-to a large amiount. The piece of St. George, produced laft night at the new Theatre, Sadler's Wells, was received with the moR. flattering applaufe by a very crouded audience ; it: is a very ftriking and well told piece ...