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DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... nce which passed between us upon the success of his motion in the House of Commons9, when. he stated his belief that if Drury-lane Theatre were opened tile following Wednes- day no interference would take place on behalf of the Chamberlain's office; and ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... to his former company, Hammond has availed himself of the services of Mrs. wavlett, Mrs. Selby, Mr. th W. Bennett (from Drury-lane), anid Mr. Binge, at vocalist m of merit. Alexander Lee is to be the composer, assisted R, by Coni. 5 Ducrow, after an ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—YESTERDAY

... as he had been describing. For in- stance, there were in London, in addition to the great theatres of Covent-garden and Drury-lane, several minor theatres,which are very profitable concerns to those whoare in possession of them, and he did not mean to ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... equally reaisonaibl, haddock and mullet not averagitig over 2d per lb. Very large lobsters are selling at 0d, to Is each. le DRURY-LANE T ltEAT RE.-We are requested by Mr. Bonn m to state, that the paragraphs which have appeared in various journals, connecting ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... is a door its Drury-lane, besides the one in Stephen-street. Mr. Walsh contended lie was entitled to an acquittal on the evidence. The house 42 is the one not licensed to re- tail malt or spirituous liquors. It is the house in Drury. lane that has the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... refused; Mary A Nugent, 94, Upper Church-stre, t granted ; Joseph O'Neille, 77, Fleet-street, granted; Patrick O'Reilly, 9, Drury-lane, withdrawn; Thomas Pollard, Spring-garden, withdrawn ; James Red- mond, Thomas-street, wvithdrawn; John Regan, 90, Meck- ...

RETRIBUTIVE JUSTICE

... weak and washy.. THEATRE ROYAL. Mr. Franks, a vocalist whose name has long occupied a distinguished place in the bills of' Drury-lane and St. James's Theatres, made his first appearance before his fel- low-citizen6 last evening in the difficult part of tenor ...

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 ...

COUNTY OF DOWN ASSIZES

... ns- ers with Frost and his Chartist associates, on board the Mandarin, trasisport, on their journey to New South Walee. Drury-Lane Theatre was closed last Saturday, in con- sequence of a fiat of bansiruptcy having been issued against Mr. Hammond, the ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... notice of bail, and to attend on the following day to enter into securities. PUBLICANS' CAses.-Mrs. Malone, of No. 34, Drury- lane, was summoned for having five persons tippling in her house at twelve o'clock on the night of the 3d of December last. Mr ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... having robbed bim of 21. the Xe- ceding night. The complainant stated that he accompanied the prisoner O'Ntill to a house in Drury-lane, and that while there she took 21. in silver, which he had concealed in his belt, and gave them in his presence to the other ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.—YESTERDAY

... from oRotterdam, was our celebrated bass singer, Mr. Standigl, who will make his appearance as Casper in Freischutz, at Drury-lane Theatre, ?? Paper of Monday. Mrs. Glover will not appear on the Haymarket boards this year. The reason assigned for this ...