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COURT OF KING'S BENCH, JUNE 30

... -into a pocketboek, which he put into the pocket of. his trowsers, and went on the same evening with his clerk and a lady to Drury-lane Theatre, where there was a great crowd., They wanted to get into the pit, bat it was announced that that part of the house ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... years past, are now, after successive reduc- tions of wages, no longer wanted, and consequently dismissed. -Bristol Jou naol Drury-lane 'Theatre re-opened last night for the per- formances of Madame Schroeder Devrient, who finally leaves England the end of ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, MAY 26

... world, and the Opera righltly crowdecd to excess.-A new tragedy, intitled Beut Nazir, 1/ce Soarccu, produced Mlonday at Drury-lane, and ?? (tue hero) quite forgot his part. I -Love and Reason, a petite comedy, successfully brought out ?? Garden Tuesday ...

ALLEGED CASE OF HORRID MURDER BY BURKING AN ITALIAN BOY

... Mr. Partridge both concurred in ascrib- ing the death to external violence. t Margaret Peregani, of I1, Parker's-street. Drury.lane, de- posed that she knew the deceased well and had known him 1 all the summer; he always carried a tortoise and some white ...

LONDON BANKRUPTCY COURT

... latterly went into a dra- per's shop, whern it was captured. THE LATE MRi. Pxigtps.--Mr. F. B. Chatterton, writing from Drury-lane to the Timtes, corrects sonic state- ments whithli Vcre inade in its bbitnary notice, and which were copie'd'intt;theie ...

MURDER AT CLAPHAM

... considering ob- jection urged at trial that indictment in consequence failed, confirmed, and prisoner ?? of fire given at Drury-lane Theatre Tuesday evening by flue becoming over- heated, aid extending to wood-work on roof, but by prompt exertions extinguished ...

ROLLS' COURT, DECEMBER 21

... COURT, DECEMBEn 21. Nesbitt v. 1lall.-This was a petition presented on the part of MIrs. Nesbitt, late Aliss Mlordaunt, of Drury-lane s Theatre, to stay the proceedings in a suit entitled Morrara t v. Hall, and in order that monies paid into Court in ...

OLD BAILEY SESSIONS

... slight ?? hackney coachmen sentenced Saturday at 31iddlesex Sessions to various terms of imprisonment for kicking up a row in Drury-lane, and violently assaulting officers attempt. ing to suppress it. ...

SOUTHAMPTON

... provided by- Mr. Wellman this week enabling the Southampton public an opportunity hearing a grand English Opera Company from Drury-lane. The Company is composed of first-rate artistes, amongst whom we may mention Miss Clara St. Cass, the prima donna, and Miss ...

PORTSMOUTH BANKRUPTCY COURT

... a'return visit ,f that sterling melodrama, A Life of Pleasure, withun all the original scenery' and -effecits from Fo Drury-lane. The d ramial, which, is lull.61 of stirring incidnetts of e'veryday. , life~, del matle a ereat impression upon Portsmouth ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, MAY 7

... Bonaparte, announced as in rehearsal, to be got up with great splendour at Covent Garden Theatre, and the Illagic Flute at DrurY-lane..Crowded houses the nightly lot of Astlev's popular tbeatre.the grand spectacle of The Wild Horse, or Ma.lveppae, with its ...

THE KING'S COURT

... Constable. Ryall was fouurd tarned with a Constable's staff, pretending to be a Constable, anid acting as such, in Duke's-court, Drury-lane, at the time of the fire. He was taken into crIs- tody about six weeks ago in company with Diall, in Knightsbridge. No person ...