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POLICE

... uttering. Row IN THE THEATRE -A powerful fellow, namedJoNEs, a costard-nitnger, was charged with creating a I row In Drury lane Theatre, on Monday night. It appeared from the 8;atemnent of Bond, jun. and a Check taker of the Theatre, that I whenever ...

HORRIBLE MURDER AT BRIGHTON

... himself. It wvas at last, snly by arcidemit that they d,-co- , vered his name to be Black, and that ie was khonua waster at Drury Lane Theatre. His language aad imanners showed aim tsl be a moan of considerable attainmiients. -le has beena aeard while in ...

POLICE.|

... proved, that when he stated it, the room that the violin was worth seventeen quineas, and that lie was going to play in Drury Lane £heatre that evening, the piisoner advised himt to take a nap, and said he would then be in time. He distinctly said, that ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER.—WEDNESDAY

... (Mr. Peto) could not attend to it himself. Mr. D)ay appoiuted ai person of the trame of Mullins, who worked iunder him at Drury Lane Theatre. Day gave Mullifts direc- tiolrs to see that the monkey, or great weight, recoiled on the lheaid of the pile, twenty ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—WEDNESDAY.

... drawn on and accepted by the de tendant. The plaintiff in this case was a shopkeeper, and the defendant a performer at Drury-lane Theatre, and the bill in qu estion had bren given for the balance of an account of money transactios beween these par ies ...

POLICE

... Wednesday last at this office, on a charge of stealing different articles of theatrical properly fromi the perfor- miers of Drury-lane Thentre, were yesterday finally examined before Sir R. BIRNIE. Mrs. Orger, Mrs. Tenatit, Mrs. Wetb- ster, and other ladies ...

CORONER'S INQUEST ON TREASURE TROUVE

... :erta *alled Teohaldo e Isolina. Applications tOr IlOxes and Ticketri to ba made at Mr. Ebers's, 27, Old Blotid-street. DRURY-LANE;'I THEA'TK(4.-'I his Evening will be presetited (for tile 10th time), a iew National Ballad Opera (twe sub. ject from Ossian) ...

POLICE

... beuse, that he was totally ignorant of what rcrwrred, till be found himself in a house of ill fame in Wellington- court, Drury-lane, with the female prisoner. He fell asleep, and in the middle oif tile night lie was awakened by a servant of the house, ...

POLICE

... in e quest of the robbers5 to point th em out. Fortunately they met h -the two prisoners in a fe w minutes afterwards in Drury-lane - e but the third robber, who haed got possession of thle mirror, hil~ a IF escaped. 'Ihe prisoners were committed for the ...

POLICE

... icathoi accunitp anied by a hr errd, atceude'4 to ,wear an assault agahiust Mr. Rlistin, the late esee ated ramnager of Drury-lane, Mr. Swabey was on the belchi b Mr. Ptiol addoressed the Magistrate, leaning forward a almost acrois his desk, in so low ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—MONDAY, SEPT. 18

... which took place in Scetland was not legal, as he was then a minor-ind stated his intention of marrying a Miss Laurence, of Drury-lane Theatre, with whom he wvas in love. However, on fiuding that the inarriase was a legal and biodinr one, he renewed bis ill ...

POLICE

... MEETINGS OF CREDITORS, APRIL 25, AT THe COURT OF COMmISsIONERS OF BANgcitLiPTS, BASIN GHALL- a STREET. M. B. a R. Henesey, of Drury-lane, timber-merchal t 3 10 W. Merryweather, of Long-acre, crach-maker 3 9 d G. Johnson, of King- Stanley, Glouceitershire, wool- ...