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YESTERDAY'S POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Benson, summoned for disobedience to an order made on 3rd September, in reference to nui- ranoes existing on the premises, 2 Drury-lane. A flne of 5s. was inflicted. Patrick M'Cabe, summoned for the unclean harbour- ingi of swine on the premises, 13 M'Gai ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MDLLE. LODI. h1dlle. Lodi, whose reappearance since her debut cn the opening night of the season at her Majest's Opera, Drury-lane, has been prevented by illness, w asLe,-1 for the second time, on Saturday night, in Veldi's opera, Rigoletto. The two principal ...

CORD MAYOR'S COURT—YESTERDAY

... which were patronisid by the attorneys when I wag, written for by Mr. Gardiner (laughter). I was offered aie' engagement at Drury-lane by Mr. Bunn, but I declined it. Mr. Hojel-What a loss to the public! Plaintiff (symnatheticazly)_Deep loss indeed. Mr. Hojel-It ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... three weeks. In re Williamr Walker and John , Trevor-.-TheI bankrupts carried on business as iron and metal mrer chants in Drury-lane. On the application of Mr. Parry, Mr. Hanrahan iron merchant, was appointed trade assignee. A composition of 2s. Od In the ...

GRAND JURY PRESENTMENT BILL

... haunts of these unfortunate beings are in Vine-street, Saff~ira-bill ; Bleeding-heart. yard, Holborr-hill ; Coal-yard, in Drury-lane; and in the pirlieus of Shoredlitch, whole houses are occupied by these wretched boys, who sleep eight or nhre in a a bed ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER IN ORMOND-STREET

... purpose of beating her. To Mr. Fitzgerald-7Did not see Mary Eaves in the room on Sunday morning. John Gannon lives at No. 20, Drury-lane; collects subscriptions for a burial society; Win. Gill was a mem- ber of it; recollects the Saturday night before Mrs. ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—LONDON, MAY 11

... had given an order for one of the theatres; the order was said to be for the King's box; Doiilan took a ebach and drove to Drury-lane Theatre, and told him he was in the King's box, Cross-examined-He was told that it wvis the King's box, and in the statehe ...

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 ...

ENGLISH LAW REPORT

... per . fect vsilbl as little de-lay as possible. We remember to have seen sormetling of the piece when it was formerlr at Drury-lane, anl we are glad to bear thatb Mr. Knowles has saroe endeavoured to bhriliten, as wtell us to-coniense, the interest of ...

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 ...