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LAW

... I Ier name vas t nott 1tussell, bat that was her mnamma's maiden name. STie (lid not knoev that her mamma was known in , Drury Lane as Sally Russell. She (insolven(t) ralled herself an enameller. She cnrnielfled lad ies' fa ens - thit was her Profess ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... brought up his family with great respecta- bility, The defendant in 1856 was the keeper of the Sugarloaf public-house in Drury Lane. It was burnt down and Jackson was employed to rebuild it. This led to an intimacy between the parties. The defendant's ...

LEGAL NEWS

... for the escape of the Czar from assas- sination. MURDER AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE IN LONDO'S. A man named Wi ley, living in Drury Lane, Lon- don, murdered his wife yesterday morning, and then attempted suicide. He lies in a precarious state. THE CANNON STREET ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

DUBLIN LAW COURTS

... affidavit. The parties reside in the County Armagh. Mr. Monroe appeared for the plaintiff; Ur. Weir contra. TirE RENTERS OF DRURY LANE THEATR. -In the Court of Common Pleas, London, on Monday, Lord Coleridge and Justices Brett and Denman heard the case of ...

THE ASSAULT ON THE REV. MR. CAMPBELL

... flag was taken ?? Examiner. h CHMArTERTNoN . REEVES.-This was an action by l S. Mr. F. B. Chatterton, the lessee of the Drury Lane a .e Theatre, London, against the defendant, 'Mr. Simsit Is Reeves, for a breach of contract, not havg, ac- o Y cording ...

IN WOMAN'S ATTIRE

... ceifeers, who found it a great task even then to keep back the mob, which was chiefly composed of the its. O bitants o' Drury Lane and Seven Dials. On being placed in the dock, the greatest~amuse. mert was created among the auditors by the artistic S ...