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MPORTANT FROM AMERICA—M`LEOD'S CASE

... ciOUB and whirpsical. It is said that Sir Francis Burdett is actually to preside at a Conservative dinner to be given in Drury-lane theatre by the Tory electors of Westminster to their new Member, Captain Ross, R.N. If any man thirty years ago were to ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... assault. The prisoner was then removed. CAUTroNe TO PUsCHIASEnS OC STOLEN GOODe.-William a Trevor, rag and bone dealer, of 17, Drury-lane, was brought d up in custody of Police-constable Boulger (118 B) under ir the following ?? appeared that Mr. Morrisy, d ...

CITY SESSIONS COURT—YESTERDAY

... accompany e ier until she would introduce him to her husband, who she said was a shoemaker. Ile accompanied her to a house in D Drury-lane, where, however, he'did not see her husband. He took off his coat, as lie was in a heat at the time, and the prisoner, who ...

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 ...

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 ...

STATE PROSECTIONS

... Jenny Lind for a breach of engagement, in singing at her Majesty's Theatre, before-she had fulfilled her contract to sing at Drury-lane Theatre in English. After a rule neisi bad been moved for by the defendant, on the ground of excessive damages, and refused ...

MARY'S-ABBEY COURT—YESTERDAY

... really hold Protestant and Scriptural ?? Chronicle. CAOINE INsTiNcT.-At a recent alarming occurrence in Charles-street, Drury-lane, one of the sufferers, a woman named Willy, contrived to get on the top of the chapel, and was making her way across the ...

DELAHUNT'S EXECUTION

... Thursday morning, about talf past ten o'clock, as ct some bricklayers' men were pulling down an old house in no Charles-street, Drury-lane, the lower past of it gave way w and buried the whole ofthem in the ruins. One man and di a boy were taken out quite dead ...

INQUEST ON THE BODY OF MISS CLARA WEBSTER—THURSDAY

... Coyle was next ?? stated that he was a stone-mason, residing at 29, Crown-street, St. James's, but was regularly employed at Drury.lane Theatre as a carpen- ter; I was at the theatre on Saturday night last, and saw the deceased, Clara Webster, with her clothes ...

THE DYNA

... with -a £ull report 4f whlt linkd transpired. hais asreaadeaud to 'the ficer on duty, who pro. Cured a ?? ,apd proceeded to Drury-lane Theatre, wlere' Mr. Howard Vincent, directur of the Orimiae Iavetigettion Dipartmeat, was Wit- teesing a perforvnance by ...

TALLAGHT PETTY SESSIONS—MONDAY

... the court, and ascribe their appearances to r ef the failure of the speculations. The threeare-Hammond, st who had the Drury-lane Theatre; Rogers, who had&Sad- b a ler's Wells; And Radcliffe, who, a short time ago, w the ti proprietor of the Victoria ...

LONDONDERRY RIOTS—GOVERNMENT INQUIRY

... ethics of Ir. Dion Bonamult's Fseso=n,wbhc is drawing, in spilte of our contemporaries' censorsip, its nightly crowd ' to Drury-lane. The Brirtish pablic as Macaulay long ago pointed out inshie defence of Byron, is sb- ject to internittent 8iteis ferocious ...