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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Brien, of Drury-lane, under the act of 5th Vic., cap. 24, one of the police acts for the suppression of ndi- sance and preventing of disease. It avpeared from the statement made by Mr. Campbell, that the parties resided in a house in Drury-lane, and that ...

JUDGES' CHAMBERS—LONDON, JUNE 14

... JUDGES' CHAMBERS-LomNDO, JUNE 14. 1 Bunn v. Lind. In this action, brought by Mr. Bunn, of Drury-lane Theatre, against Mademoiselle Jenny Lind, to recover compensation in damages for an alleged breath of contract, a summons was obtained at the instance ...

THE LATE MURDER IN TIPPERARY—THE LORD LIEUTENANT

... imprisou- -ment for nonpayment of a railway ?? Albion. a M. Jullien opened his annual series of concerts ou Friday inight, in Drury lane Theatre, under circumetancec pro. -mising a very brilliant and very successful season. The 3 house was crowded throuihout ...

QUEEN'S BENCH—LONDON, WEDNESDAY

... plain. tiff was anxious to secure her services at Drury-lane Theatre, and accordingly went over to Berlin, and entered into an engagement by which the defendant engaged to sing for twenty nights at Drury-lane Theatre in the cba rooter of Vielka, in Meyerbeer's ...

ROLLS COURT—YESTERDAY

... charged on a summons with horsew'ippiug the. Marquis of Drogheda, on the 7th instant, on his way to tie Spitahields ball, at Drury-lane Theatre. It seemed that his - lordship was going to the ball in his carriage with leis lady, L who was one of the patronesses ...

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 ...

THE MURDER OF MR. O'CONNOR

... gun, and what was the effect of itlwhen dis- chared.t On Sarturday a man named John George, residing in Dlacts;ore-street, Drury-lane, waited on Mr. Inspector Hate'si, at' Great Scotland-yard, and, stated that hapwas formueey a 'fireman in the Great Western ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... attended with considerable destruc- tion of property, also occurred about the same time in different parts of London. FIRE NEAR DRURY-LANE TnemcATRHI.-On Tuesday night, shortly after seven o'clock, a fire, attended with a great loss of property, and jeoparding ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... knowledge whatever of theI prisoner. Constable Redmond having been sworn, said be arrested I the prisoner at a lodging iii Drury-lane, and found on his person the letters pro need, whicis were identified by Mr. Bernard as those presented to him by the prisoner ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... sion, intLarlboroagh-street,; n Monday evening. r Ellen Fluuney,'Drary-lane; Mary Fitzgerald, Bride-sreet; It Pat.-MurphyP Drury-lane; Thomas Jones, Luke-street; re- , petted thieves, were *brought up,- charged by Sezgeante - Spender and Ryan, of the G division ...

TO THE HON. JUSTICES CRAMPTON AND JACKSON, AND BARON LEFROY, &c., &c., &c

... transferable. It was held for an unexpired term of 43 years. They severally produced 215 guineas. The other lot was a share in Drury-Lane Theatre. It entitles the possessor to an income of Is. 3d. per night, with a free admission. It is also transferable, and ...