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ATTEMPT AT MURDER IN DRURY LANE

... follows the trade of a black- smith when not in training for pugilistic encounters, vesides at No. I7, Short's-gardens, Drury-lane, and on Saturday night was drinking with his wire at a puillilc-hlous in) the neighbourhood. They both left when tile house ...

MADAME CARADORI'S ARREST

... Olarkeon was counsel for the defence. The defendant in this action had for marny years filed the position of chief carpenter at Drury Lane Theatre, and-the prbsecution was instituted by Madame Caradorin the prisi ' iosm during the late opera season,f and Signor ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—YESTERDAY

... for a loan society. The insolvent is well known about Drury-lane.: He is a musician, and, although totally blind, delivers newspapers in the neighbourhood. His daughter keeps a shop in Drury- lane. It appeared that the insolvent in 1852 signed bills to ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—SATURDAY

... showed the income and expenses. The latter he thought had been too large. The insolvent said he made £500 when be was a. Drury. lane Theatre, and out of £350 a-year afterwards he had expended a good deal in travelling expenses. It was stated to the Court ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... INTELLIGENCE. Bow-STngTv.-Jacsrns Cko rics Price, in the employ of Mr. J. IV. Barber, greeogrocer, 3, Blacknmoor-street, Drury- lane, was chargcd with embezzling small sums of money due to his master. The prosecutor produced a list of sums alleged to have ...

A REAL SHINDY IN THE PANTOMIME

... Police-court, for assaulting a supernumerary during the petformance of the pan i ominme of R Robin Hood, at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. The case attracted a large attendance of profes. eionals. James Mackintosh, the complainant Stated, that he received ...

LAW AND POLICE

... DE CACHET. At the Bow-street office, on Wednesday, Mr Benjamin Sloman, car- penter and machinist of the Theatre Royal, Drury lane, appeared to answer a charge of wilful perjury, preferred against him by Madame Caradori, the prima donna of the opera company ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—WEDNESDAY

... late lessee of Drury Lane Theatre, that thie order for bearing might issue immediately on the filing of the schedule. Mr. Lewis (Lewis and Lewis) made the application. It was stated that the insolvent was the late manager of Drury Lane Theatre, and had ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... its pro- per destination, and the prisonersubsequently vent to a per. son in the employ of Mr. E. T. Smith, the lessee of Drury Lane Theatre, and asked for an advance of money on the half-note, stating that lie was a son of Flexinore, the clown. The servant ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... prosecution of a man named Carter, at' Westminster Ses- sions, for stealing play-bills belonging to Mr. Smith, the lessee of Drury Lane Theatre. 'No :ounsel appeared for the prosecution, and no. expenstei' were applied for at the usual time. If there - had ...

LAW

... concerts, and in particular from singing at Drury Lane during 1859, without such written permission. The order went on to restrain the defendant Smith from permitting the defendant Graziani to sing at Drury Lane, &c. Some discussion ensued as to including ...