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M. JULLIEN'S BANKRUPTCY

... have been already reported in our paper, in- cluding a detailed summary of the balance-sheet, showing his ,dealings with Drury-lane Theatre, the promenade concerts, pro- vincial tours, and the Cirque Nationale, upon. the occasion of the bankrupt passing ...

THE [ill] [ill]

... This is to certify ?? Ritchie and .lJohn:-llan by have been duly elected as delegates from this 'Ioeality, Seven-diale and Drury lane I also found some Char- tbqosX and chis piece of plaited ribbon (the ribbon was plaited in ~ blue, and white). I thinit ...

MR. BUNS v. THE SWEDISH NIGHTINGALE

... having opened the plesditigs, Mr. Cockburn stated the case. Theplain- tiff, Mr. Bunn,'had been for -many years lessee of! Drury-lane Theatre, and he sought compensation for a breach of contract entered into with him by the celebrated vocalist, Mdlle. Jenny ...

MR. BUNN v. THE SWEDISH NIGHTINGALE

... bavir.g opened the pleadings, Mr. Cockburu stated the case. The pLain- tiff, Mr. Bunn, had been tor maluv years lessee of Drury-lane Theatre, and hie sought compensafion for a breach of contract entered into with him by the celebrated vocalist, Mdlle. Jenny ...

LAW INTELLLIGENCE

... for the purpose of obtaining a fancy dress, in which he wished to exhibit himself at a ba ntasqteq, given by M. Jullien at Drury-lane Tiseatre. Upon that occasion, the soi dbaart captain ordered a polka for hiinself, and an tter dress of a similar description ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE. BOW-STRSET, TniE DISTURBANCE AT DRURY-LANE THE TF.E.-On Toes- day, C. George and H. Harrison were charged with attempting to create a riot and disturbance at Drury-lane Theatre on Monday night, and to prevent the performance of a ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... some amendments had been made in his schedule. THURSDAY. IN RE JOSEPH WHIITFIELD COLsIERa.-The insolvent, a per- former at Drury-lane Theatre, applied for his interime order. He was opposedR by Mr. Cresswell, for Messrs. Reid and Thlbmp- son, wine merchants ...

LAW AND POLICE.—SATURDAY

... appeared, from the evidence of Inspector Dodd, that the woman, who was tie owner of several houses in the neighbourhood of Drury-lane, likewise kept a small shop, which served as a cover to a system she pur- sued of lending various sums of money to the ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... a carriage, hired by the pro- secator, whom together with two ladies he drove from Sussex, last evening, to the theatre, Drury-lane, at wbich a ball was held for the advancement of the Spitalfields School of Desiga. While in attendance on the box of the ...

ARREST OF ARMED CHARTISTS IN LONDON

... to certify that Joseph Ritchie and Johnl Manbty have been duly elected as delegates from this locality, Seven-dials and Drury-lane. I also found some Char- tist bouks, and this piece ofplaited ribbon (the ribhol was plaited in lred, bloe, and 'chite) ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... -Remanded. ha( of; GUILDEALL lad TiE LATE STABassNG CAsE IN DRuRY-LANE.- On Tues- wh day, Jane Burgess, of No. 26, Dudley-street, Bloomsbury, and the Margaret Parker, of 13, Bennett's-court, Drury-lane, (the former ass being the daughter and sister of the two ...

LAW AND POLICE.—SATURDAY

... cabinet-roaker, 16, Wardour- street, Soho.-The prosecutor stated, that on the 21st of last month he was proceeding along Drury-lane, about twelve o'clock at night, when he met the prisoner, who asked him to stand treat' He consented, and walked with her ...