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Central Criminal Court-(SATURDAY.)

... aged and decayed members. Various resolutions were passed in accordance withtheobject of the meeting. The Covent Gatden and Drury Lane Theatrical Funds are not available for actors engaged at the minors. DEPLORABLLE ACCIDENT.-On Thursday evenipg, Mr. Field ...

The Frederick—street Murder

... gave her name Attelia Snmiti (S° iel times goes by the name of Taylor), and Stated thst h rc,>' at No. 4S, C;.arles-street, Drury lane. s he .0~- It will be recollected that in the box of the union ceased was found a fortune-telling book and vanrioun0 covrred ...

POLICE

... the King, and in default be imprisoned in the House of Correction for two months. THE DuxE OF BEDFORD AND THE RENTERS OF DRURY- LANE TucATRE.-Mr. Adam, the legal adviser to his Grace, has forwarded a letter to the secretary to the committee of pro. prietors ...

POLICE INTELLGIENCE

... 'door-keepers, checktakers, and other parties connected with 'a pennytheatre, in a house at the corner of Newtan-street, Drury- lane. The whole of Bow-street was kept in an uproar and'ren- dered impassable until the spectators were gratified, with a view ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW ICENCIL I This was a cli;jl~ eor hLodCifBrn w:asna perfoer*1t, , g an a beegge b h eetden ,bito 'performn at Drury-lane - od'~ thb' Englilh OPeta -Uo usrstde :the .gheuml ef misdirection by itha learlne~d judge wheatdiet *the caute. The; learned ...

Insolvent Debtors' Court

... stated that he was going up Drury-lane between five and six o'clock on Friday night, vhen he saw the prisoner draw a handkerchief from a gentleman's pocket, and run into Short's-gardens, an adjacent turning in Drury-lane. The gentleman passed on; he ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... verdict wras given for the plaintiff. The plaintiff was a performer, and had been engaged by the defendant to lperform at Drury-lane and the English Opera Hlouse, and the action was brought to reco~ver the amount of arrear5 due. --Mir lio~gg applied for ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... verdict wras given for the plaintlff. The plaintiff was a!perhrmer, and had bcen engaged by the dfeflndnt to perform at Drury-lane and the English Opera Elionse, and the action wase brought to reciver the *mount of srrearb due. -Mr. Hoggin applied for ...

SATURDAY'S NEWS

... stated that he was going up Drury-lane between five and six o'clock on Friday night, when he saw the prisoner draw a handkerchief from a gentleman's picket, and run into Shert's-gardenis, an adjacent turning in Drury-lane. The gentleman passed on; he ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Mr. Shaipe assured his honour thattt he had stated the whole of the case. ISOLVNTs DEUTOS'3 COUR. Hlenry John Waiacir, of Drury-lane Theatre, applied to be liberated on bail until the day of hearing him on hlis petil-- tlon. Twro sureties to the amsount ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Sharpe assured his honour that he had sntated the whole of the case.- DXISOLVZ gENTOR8' COU1X11a t llenry John Wallaek, of Drury-lane Theatre, appied to be liberated on bail until the dny of hearing hint on his peti-t tton. Two sunretiNs to she amount of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... the rates occurred,-the theatre was unoc- cupied. It was customary for the metropolitan theatres; includ. ingCovent-garden,Drury-lane, and the Opera House, to remain closed during a portion of the year; and it had been held by the proper authorities that ...