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DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... notice of bail, and to attend on the following day to enter into securities. PUBLICANS' CAses.-Mrs. Malone, of No. 34, Drury- lane, was summoned for having five persons tippling in her house at twelve o'clock on the night of the 3d of December last. Mr ...

THE LATE MURDER IN TIPPERARY—THE LORD LIEUTENANT

... imprisou- -ment for nonpayment of a railway ?? Albion. a M. Jullien opened his annual series of concerts ou Friday inight, in Drury lane Theatre, under circumetancec pro. -mising a very brilliant and very successful season. The 3 house was crowded throuihout ...

THE QUEEN'S COURT

... The Lord Chamberlain having been informed of the an. si~osucement that increased prices of admission were re e quiped at Drury Lane and Covent Garden theatrea on the I- evenings of her Majesty's intended visit to those houses, feexpressed to the managers ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... told hat he had made use of certain language to the body, ba: that the case would be decided on by the `ttral committee in Drury lane; he went then the next 'etht, and IMichael Dunce told him thm comutittee had uken the case into their most Serious consideration ...

COMMISSION COURT—YESTERDAY

... butchers ha, e their place of meeting at a public house in Dawsou-street ; the journeymen hold their meetings at [ houses in Drury lane and Cole's-lane. Before I proceed to detail to you the particulars of the conspiracy I shall give a you an outline of it ...

QUEEN'S BENCH—LONDON, WEDNESDAY

... plain. tiff was anxious to secure her services at Drury-lane Theatre, and accordingly went over to Berlin, and entered into an engagement by which the defendant engaged to sing for twenty nights at Drury-lane Theatre in the cba rooter of Vielka, in Meyerbeer's ...

SHERIFFS' COURT—LONDON

... 1819betweezi persons named Harriett Cooke and Waylett vrar read in evidence. William Bennett proved that he was a member of the Drury-lane company for a considerable period, and conti- nues so. In 1819 he was at Coventry, engaged as an actor. Harriett Cooke was ...

JUDGES' CHAMBERS—LONDON, JUNE 14

... JUDGES' CHAMBERS-LomNDO, JUNE 14. 1 Bunn v. Lind. In this action, brought by Mr. Bunn, of Drury-lane Theatre, against Mademoiselle Jenny Lind, to recover compensation in damages for an alleged breath of contract, a summons was obtained at the instance ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Brien, of Drury-lane, under the act of 5th Vic., cap. 24, one of the police acts for the suppression of ndi- sance and preventing of disease. It avpeared from the statement made by Mr. Campbell, that the parties resided in a house in Drury-lane, and that ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—LONDON, FRIDAY

... additional proofs of debt were admitted without any r opposition. f A solicitor, who attended for Mr. Mapleson (the copyist t of Drury.lane Theatre) and other creditors, examined the bankrupt at considerable length, and it was substantially as 'l follows:- You ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—YESTERDAY

... 1 m le Wircclolae Henry Saarie Hartley. [s let rtley ,as opposed by Air. Nichols, for Thomas 0 Pi~nOf the Albion Tavern, Drury-lane, and by l 5 leuseveral creditors. !CU o h ct vas anophew of the late Earl of Scar- r s losbad been made a bankrupt in 1834 ...

BANQUET TO HER MAJESTY'S MINISTERS

... 1 agst AIlroend zn Hat; 20 to I agst The Bee. Thursday, the l6th inst., in the year 1800, King Grlott ITlF.wasshot at in Drury-lane Tieatrebv thenanliaclla'li'lt Tit6 ST. JAMEs';s TnErATlr,_Wedttvedav. at I e o'clock, a sale by arlotion of ?? St. James's ...