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THE POLICE COURTS

... protectron. ?? was playing in the street before his d hoineon Friday afernoondwiascfterrd He the was seen tbe same evening in Drury-lane, in company Su with a oneasnied atrect organ player, but nsothng had i' sinlce beeu heard of hsim, lie wa wearing a hOme- ...

IRELAND

... e), New Man and Old Acres, 8; Covent Garden, Pro. menade Concerts, 8; Criterion (Piccadilly), Feather- of brain, 9; Drury Lane Theate, The World, o 8; Empire (Leicester-squse Dick (Comi, l Opers, 8.30; Gaiety (Strand), A Wet Oiy ai Privat) ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Nyter chlarged vith uttoring a co0ueteaeit coiu. It ?? 1 ?? I of Oh ?? Bowuen aund anoffia hethef iutno the ail Lion in Drury-lane, aud were sorved with: bher, in mlxueut for which Za svea teulerled a half- crown. r. 2ti~dle. the tha landlord, ?? .that ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Eugeune Stiattou, Mr. italph Hunt, asid Mr. ?? Spurr. iu the eceoid part of the esitertaiunaeut a scenle tas given iroui the Drury Lane pautomoime of ''WhsilhigtuoJ idi His Cat, in wvhich Miss FtuniaLeshie, Miis Ruate Munroe, aud Mr. Charles Lanri, juu ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... answfield refused to accede to ?? s committed the prisoner for trialathe idlex e Sessions. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MANO oi AT DRuRY-LANE.-.This piece, in an English version, wee produced last night by the Carl Roma Opems Compauy before a crowded house.. It ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... she gave ;notiOn b the poiae The prisoner had been living Wnl a mma named Cornelius Crewlee, a porter, White f obse-yard, Drury-lane; and bouxt the 20th Jly, rprsnting that she was in the faily-way, ssecompwied her to Charing-cross, where beput ter ino ...

AMATEUR SMUGGLING

... -square), Ballets, &C., 8 ; Court (Sloaue-square), ?? The Magistrate, 3 6.30; Covent Gardon,,aProxneiiade Concerts, 8; Drury Lane, Human Nature, 7.45; Globe (Newcastle-street), 1 The Piivate Secretary, 9 Haymarket, Dark Days, 8; Lyceum (Stranid) ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... gZS C 6.vae was eharjl with beiug drutsk a satiltiua 141 olconsitlac Bainaes, 44S -Mr. rith Frith de. b ?? wa on duty at Drury Lane a Tbeatre to preserve order during the performance of e ' Human Nature. When the TrsfA'1F-squar Scene b catu. on, reprsenting ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... -rN f. Wellv pro- seont&e the'prisoner was ?? at evs- denco of tho prosecutor, a young man. who lives in Britanuia-court, Drury-lane, it appeared that on the 19th of September he was going through Ropemaker- street, Finsbury, antd on stoppiog for a moment ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... trial at the Central Criminal Court. MARLBOROUGTi STREET. - AXmsD Hzon- VWAY ROBBERY.-Y'hORIa9 d1lkn, 20, of Hertford- lace, Drury-lane, printer, and Jwseph Briteiae, 17, of Upper Charltou-streett Fitzroy-square, news- vendor, were charged with being concerned ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Justice Denman, without a Jary.) REYHER V. HA1 IS. This was an action against Mr. Charles Harris, the stage manager at Drury Lane Tbeatre, to recover c 601. as., wvhich amoant was made up of the following r items :-1879, May 22, pearl brooch, 131. lOs ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... May 31, 1886. The Queen has taken a boxc for ,tth e whole of this seasou's performances by the Carl Rosa Opera Company at Drury-lane. ' The Marquis Tseng, late Chinese Envoy, who with his staff is staying at Southsea, paid a visit to rortsmouth Dockyard ...