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JUVENILE DELINQUENCY

... punishment. it THEA T1t E. Onl Tuesday night, Miss Wilson. who hasattracted such F coce f as a singer by her appearances at Drury Lane e'l'beatre, performed the character of Mandarle, in Artax. to erxes. She was received with the most marked applause frC ...

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 ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... only a fesw shilings, and. tire clothes which she then wore. 'l're first Bight of her remaining from bhome sbte went to Drury- lane Thearerand. w~as there picked op by a genteel woman, who having learnt tier silrtuation, enticed her to a house in Hart- ...

LONDON

... present, 'he determined on entering into the proposed arrangem t? He wished, however, to hear the young laxy on the boards of Drury Lane. His request was immediately acceded too Miss Wilson sung the whole of the music of Manqane again; and the effect on Mr ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGENCE. COtJRT OF, CHANCERY, THUROSDAY. MARCH 1. THE DRURY-LANE AND COBURG THEATRES. ELLISTON AND OTHERS V. JONES AND OTHERS. Alr. HART this day resumned his motion for an Injunction to restrain the defendants from performing, printing, or ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... was out of town. The case involved the right of the defendant to represent one of Lord Byron's tragedies on the boards of Drury Lane Theatre.. The COURT sasil, that the cause having been called on in its turn, and no person appearing in behalf of the plaintiff ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... trial. BMjILxonosrset-sruZeT.-Yesterday, the parties poncerned p throwsing Tbajers out of the window in tIharles-syeet, Drury- lane, were again brought up before G. B. Mapiwaring, Esq. Thayers? who'waq considerably gecovered siunce' the last examf- nation ...

OLD BAILEY

... aimed at him.t which hie warded off, and he then thought it prudent to retire Ile found, Onl his return to the gas-light, in Drury-lane, that he was severely wounded, and lie got noedical assistance, end. was conveyel home, [Li was confined to his room for ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S INV. FEB. [ill]

... cask: to the :le of Lordsi . ELLISTON V. JQN99 ANSD OVRENS. Mr. Hart stated tbat the plaintitr, who is the proprict ? o? Drury.lane Theatre, had iatelyemnployed Mr. Howard P.vive to translate a drama frorn cbe French, which lia,. beenr plaid at the above ...

LAW

... RByron's Traedy of fllfrino Faliero, that werk being Mr. Murray's property. Tbe Tragedy had nevertheless beenlperformed at Drury-lane theatre on Wednesday. The ATTOP.NEY-GSE1RAL, on1 the part of NJr. Elliston, now moved to bave the injurnction dissolved ...