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WESTMINSTER COUNTY COURT

... by the plaintiff against Mon& Tullien, w the lessee of Drury-lane Theatre, to recover the sum of 6, et -The plaintiff stated that on the 22nd of November, a in Bal Masqud took 'place at Drury-lane Theatre, the adriS. SR Sion to see which was 38. the upper ...

Music

... Music. Drury-lane Theatre.—One of those interminable rench tragedies lyriques, in five acts, which occupy between four and five hours in representation— La Juive ' by llalevy—was performed last night, and lasted from halfpast seven till near midnight ...

Law Intelligence

... secretary to the committee of the Drury-lane Theatre, and have acted as auditor between the t and' Mrc Bunn. Drury-lane, when filled at the resent prices, will -produce 6601. I remember Madame Mb ran singing at Drury-lane. Madame Mali- bran's salX was, I ...

MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... cspc- said that she desires to visit London. But it Ac involved herself in a rash engagement with ** perform in English at Drury-lane, which she r Bunn „ hle to fulfil, and cannot, consequently, acfc* at the Italian Opera. ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... Thompson appre- hended the prisoner in Bow-street on the 17th, and on searching the lodgings where he lived, in Charles-ctreet, Drury-lane, found a number of housebreaking implements, and also a key that opened the front latch lock of Dr. North's house. Mr. Payne ...

THE ITALIAN OPERA

... common-place matter was introduced. The public have had quite enough of the ballads from the Bohemian Girl and Maritana, at Drury-lane Theatre. were greatly pleased, however, with pretty unpretending ballad, called Did I not love thee ? composed by a Miss ...

The Trinity House.—A parliamentary return delivered yesterday shows that in 1845 this corporation received as ..

... uses. We should like exceedingly to know what the other uses are, and what proportion they bear to the charitable. Drury-lane Theatre.—Meeting of Proprietors—The annual meeting of proprietors took place yesterday in the saloon of the theatre. Sir ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... rately afterwards the policeman entered. The prisoner had no for five years had the management of the Mogul Tavern in d Drury-lane, and he had been in business on his own l account, having kept the King's Head, Gravel-lane, South- e wark, and he apeoanted ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... away The following day a pelice-oflicer, who had received a description of the last-named prisona r, apprehended him in Drury-lane, but he was not secured until a desperate struggle had taken place; and a mob that had collected was appealed to by the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Hesn- ',4r:et Covent-carden, wae brought up for final ex. o,1an nhee distinct charges of forgery. lied er, of Russell-court, Drury-lane, iinaed a cheque produced for 101., stated that to it 'ais belief it ass presented to him by the p-isoner, *tiths he had ...

POLICE.—SATURDAY

... robbery, a girl named Olivia Osborne proved hl having seen Quelsh on the night of the robbery come from pros Broad-court, in.Drury-lane. lie met the femnale Carter,and fion handed here sa aiabrown paper parcel, with which she pro- had ceeded 'up Druiry-lane ...

Registrations the City.—The number of » notices of objections which have been posted, but especially ', ? u ar t

... Miserable Lodgings of the Poor.—ln consequence of the demolition of the Rookery in St Giles's the close back avenues in Drury-lane, Saffron-hill, old Westminster and Whitechapel, arc crowded to repletion by emigrants from the fallen fastnesses of Bloomsbury ...