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SUMMER ASSIZES—NORTH-WEST CIRCUIT

... Lanl and Nesv South Wales, in the Merope, Capt. Parkyus._ .rdian Gazette. oil balancing the accounts of the late season at Drury- lane Theatre, the management fduds itself loser to the amount of nearly .£4000. The C(mp lny's shilp Duke of York, outward bound ...

ENGLISH COURT OF CHANCERY

... that any injutry had been sustained as to the sale of thie Noble Author's, book, by the tragedy having been performed at Drury- lane Theatre, for the fact was the contrary, by the repreientation having been received with unanimmous approbation by the p)ubiic ...

SHERIFF'S COURT—LONDON, NOV. 18

... artistes, it is upon tile ntithority of La Presse Theatrale, Mali- bran received in London, for every representation at Drury Lane, £150. Grisi, at New York, for appear- ing at an oratorio, £400. Lablacie, for singing twice, was paid £150. In Italy, Rossini ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER. wESTMINSTER, FEB. 16. RADICAL COFFEE

... slightly wounded, Lord Palmerston, about three years ago-and the unfortunate man who some time age fired at Miss Kelly at Drury -lane Theatre, are still under confine. ment in Bethlem Hospital. A few days ago, Miss S. Godfrey, a bankrupt, late of Marlcet ...

KING'S BENCH, DUBLIN, FRIDAY

... DUSE Or NORTHUMBIRI.LAND's MUNIFCEYNCE. -When John Philip Kemble,. the celebrated Tragedian, was, by the conflagration of Drury Lane Theatre, of which he was ajoint proprietor, brought into some adversity-the Duke of Nortbunuberland presented that classic ...

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 ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... penalty of 11. POL1CE-CONSTABsIE B 45 APPELLANT; MARY MALONE RESPONDENT._-Appellant visited Mrs. Malone's establish- ment, 34, Drury-lane, at a quarter past 12 o'clock on the morning of the 4th ult. ; he found the house open, and two persons standing in the ...

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 ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... in Newston Street and secreted hif watch, Perry, a publicist, who died in 1794, wrote, I met the un- Ihappy Fraser in Drury Lane; lie looked meagre and broken. His wealth consisted of somne gold lace, a | damaged Toledo, and a silver watch of rare merit ...

INQUIRY INTO THE LOSS OF THE GRASMERE

... foundation-stone of a national monu- msent shall be laid in London at noon on that day; a Shiakespearoan performance be given at Drury Lane Theatre, and a grand soiree take place il the even- ing at Westminster Huall; at which, to insure an un- interrulpted flow ...

THE MURDER IN CO. CORK

... a stone. He had recently evicted her, . Yeeterdhy afternoone Afr Charle o Harecurt, who Jo ia playing in The Worlr, at Drury Lane Theatro, fe foll t.rqgh a trap fluring relenrscl: He wir Beveroly irruiped and abaken, m .1The %ajoui-ned inquest en the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... its weijht. It wa, covered wih ealicucrustat~ois.Jr,, ~ t11 ?? under Istood thati upoc tbe conclusion of MrUonMlop motat Drury Lane The 1a IenIM1e--0 allea re, SignrSliiwl aetr there for a ed tiltubr oavl,- ances. This tinielie ?? perferin- Itch-com artises ...