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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 ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... Charlotte Flemming, who, two years ago, was considered one of the most alashing eourte.lans who figu red away in the lobby of Drury-lane theatre. But poverty and ill 1Walsth had so re. duced her, that she had for a length of time, ezistedz under the most abject ...

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, ...