CORONERS' INQUESTS

... deceased was crossing from Great Queen-street towards Long-acre, with a show-board on his shoulder. A cab was coming up Drury. lane, from the Slrasd side, the horse's head of which struck the board, and hirled the man under the horse's feet, and the tore ...

POLICE

... -A young man named Simmorts was on Monday placed at the bar on the following charge. Edward Thomas Stated that being at Drury Lane Theatre a few evenings ago, he had, for a moment, entrusted his handkerchief and gloves to the care of a stranger (the prisoner) ...

LAW SITTINGS THIS DAY, MONDAY, MARCH 25

... Hackney; choice of assignees-R. Edden, tailor, Newgate-street; private meetlng-J. H. Davy, coach wheel wright, Parker-street, Drury- lane; dividend-Sir W. Williams's bankruptcy; private meeting -Ii. Joyce, oilman, Milford-lane, and Esses-street, Strand; last ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... FnnILY SUICIDE.-On Wednesday morning, George pFre, porter at Somerset House, cut his throat with a ?? atNo. 8 Feathers court, Drury lane. He was taken to Charing cross Hospital with but little hopes of his re. covery. He is a widower with three children. The ...

LAW

... There were three debts amounting to 197L Os. lid. The two stated to be good ones were, one from Mr Bunn, the lessee of Drury Lane Theatre,; and another from Mr Levy, the proprietor of the Victoria; they were for arrears of salary. The cause of insolvency ...

PALACE COURT—FRIDAY

... tsr the defence. Mr. GASLELE stated the cose. The plaintiff was a medical gentleman, residing iii the neigbbourhood of Drury- lane, annt the defeindtmnt Ilie son oi a tailor, residing in Stai hope-5,treet, Clare-muarket. Tie deteudan t was ill of a typhus ...

SUMMER ASSIZES—NORTH-WEST CIRCUIT

... Lanl and Nesv South Wales, in the Merope, Capt. Parkyus._ .rdian Gazette. oil balancing the accounts of the late season at Drury- lane Theatre, the management fduds itself loser to the amount of nearly .£4000. The C(mp lny's shilp Duke of York, outward bound ...

POLICE

... Smith, of Dowgate- hill, in the pit of Drury-lane Theatre, on Monday night. Professional gentlemen were in attendance for both parties. Mr. Smith stated, that on the night in question he was in the pit of Drury-lane Theatre with a party of ladies and gentlemen ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... penalty of 11. POL1CE-CONSTABsIE B 45 APPELLANT; MARY MALONE RESPONDENT._-Appellant visited Mrs. Malone's establish- ment, 34, Drury-lane, at a quarter past 12 o'clock on the morning of the 4th ult. ; he found the house open, and two persons standing in the ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... Weymouth, Charles Mogg, Esq. MP. At Island Magee, MFr Hugh Mateer, aged 104, who retained his faculties to the last. In Drury lane, John Ripkey, aged 10S years. He served in America, nader General Wolfe. Up Au his deathe retajied hice facultieslaud bis ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—TUESDAY

... nothing of the least interest occurred. On Monday morning last Mr. Yardley, the bass-singer o the Surrey Theatre, formerly of Drury Lane, expired at his lodgings in Lambeth. He had performed but a few nights before. BURSTING OF THlE READING WATER-WoRKs TANK ...