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EXCHEQUER COURT, DUBLIN—SATURDAY

... cumstances : It appeared that she resided in Claremont- place, Brunswick-square, and that on Tuesday evening she w went to Drury-Lane Theatre, in company with a gentle- man. They quitted it about -eleven,. and the gentleman saw her safe into the prisoner's ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... Braddell, Major Perteva King, C. Waddy, and Caesar Sutton, Esqrs. VALUE OF THEATaIcAL POOOPERTY.-On Saturday renteO shares in Drury-lane Theatre, entitling the ?? ?? is 3d each night of performance (averaging 121a year), e for neatly sixty yeams, wore sold ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... r; retired from the stage abont 14 years, during which period ou he had held'the stewardship of the Benevolent Fund of Drury-lane Theatre, the emoluments of which enabled him le to live in comfortable circumstances. be Mr. Fennell, the surgeon, said ...

DUBLIN POLICE

... Richard s were yesterday taken into custody, charged 5vith havlte 9' Sunday night last beaten a wan named Patrick N rrbe) Drury-lane, and otherwise cruelly mbltreatiirg his' also attacked the mother and sister of the co OfP~1ias', tb thought to protect ...

RECORDER'S COURT—YESTERDAY

... You're one of the fellows I wanted, after I which I was knocked down; arter this, I was going towards my mother's house, Ur Drury-lane, and just as I was turning the corner of the lane, the traversers at the bar, and about fifty others, rushed out of Malone's ...

DUBLIN POLICE.—SATURDAY

... had been after a long journey the day before, and he weentuo sleep at a house (of a certain character) at the: corner of Drury-lane. On awaking 'in the morning, be discovered that he hai been robbed of lo1 in battk notes. He wanted now a policeman to search ...

COMMISSION COURT—SATURDAY

... o'clock; I saw them again at Finney's public-house they attempted that morning to break into a house of Mr. Morris's in Drury-lane, and when he went to Finney's to arrest him, they took my poll from me and gave me a most horrible beating, so much so that ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... trotters was not in attendance, and the case was held over. PUBLICANS' CASEs.-Inspector Dunden charged Mr. Malone, a publican, Drury-lane, with delay to admit.- The inspector stated that on Sunday morning, the 17th of June, at ten minutes past eleven o'clock ...

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 ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... picked up ii a lifeless state, anid coa- veyed to the ;Vaiforil statiort. A serious accident occurred on Saturday morniiig at Drury-lane Theatre. A lady incautiously approached the cage in which Van Ambburgh's ;urtirirals are contined, when the panther attacked ...

ENGLISH ASSIZES—NORTHERN CIRCUIT

... vote of the House of Commons on Mr. Duncombe's motion, Air. Bonn has signified his determination to have concerts at the Drury-lane theatre on Wednesdays and Fridays during Lent. On Saturday an inquest was held at the1~uchess of York, Kingsland-road, on ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... Wednesdays and Fridays in Lent. I am, Sir, your obedient servant, 1V Ws. MAaTINS. A. Bunn, Esq., Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane. Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane, March 5, 1839. Sir-I have to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of this day's date, acquainting me. ...