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LONDON POLICE, JAN. 24

... watchman far behind, but unfortunately for himself, instead of pursuing the main road, he crossed over towards the Surrey Theatre, where the watch-house is si- tuate, and there he was taken by Holmes and Sher- gold. On being stopped, he was observed to ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, JAN. 22

... of the STLTE oV THE CoNrTRYa'; Dutch Alail; Tile Finances ; Shelter, fvr the Housseless; DCATU Festo CsLDs; TIhe Dublin 'Theatre; City of Pompeii ; Tlhee Weather; Losses at Sea ; Re shipnsent of Goo4s aved fronm %recks; Fuselli's Lv toures; Bank of Eog- ...

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... gho styled himself a Dani;h Cotnsul rbit who was toiken up op'a charge of pickin'g pockets in the e lobby of ope of the Theatre. When taken to Bow-street. he- composed, until hi asceltaiied that officers ftomn _S|'the Alen Offi&' were in waiting for ...

THE LATE CONSPIRACY

... hant'some manner offiered the use of lD,-3' -Lane Theatre nny night that may be aigreed upon, for the benefit of the officers, which uas certainly nl very great sacrifice for one individual, who hiasl taken the Theatre it a very serious and heavy| rent. Tlhis ...

ENGLISH CIRCUITS

... ubniug % V., pp?atedI with anr ecl-at Mi xltrostl 11trC Learned Lvid anl tIlU 'iabilv- ! chee:ed by die ?? at 't lqr ing the 'theatre. Mi : ' ; ,Je ?? Deans. ...

APPREHENSION OF THE SUPPOSED MURDERER OF THE LATE MR. PARKER AND HIS HOUSEKEEPER AT WOOLWICH

... Portsmouth to go to France. In his pocket was found a new powde-i-horn, nearly full. He was in bae habit of visitig-'the theatre. and olten sat in the stage-box. He is rather sullen, not at all in- ,lined to converse. Three meni are with him night ;and ...

ENGLISH LAW REPORT

... have to annnounoe a dreadful accident which took place about six o'clock yesterday evening (Wednesday, .7th inst.) at the Theatre.. Seven persens were injured, one of whom died almost immediately after he was taken to the Hfospital. Two are seriously wounded ...

LAW REPORT

... with the lady at his house in Killa; they botl; lhy il one 1oo1 ; the room was single bedded; saw Plaintiff's '*ite at the Theatre; she was taken unwell l he offered his assistance; walked asith her in the lobby till sie recovered - believes she was aione; ...

CRIM. CON. SHERIFFS COURT LONDON

... so long afavonrite with the Dublianudiencr, sailed yesterday for Liverpool, to falfil an engagement at one ; ofthe Lo don theatres. l Mr. Youngerslir.eofchsfactexs, says a Correspondent, was both arduouls and p'eculiar, and he number of years during ...

HIGH TREASON

... London, after a very succrssful trip to Amn-kira. He is now kt in iresty with Mr. Elliston for Druiy-lane Theatre and Mr. e Marrii for the Dublin Theatre. Lord and LadyCormbherere. have arrived in London, at Tldit as'N, Hotel, BBrkebey~quzre. from BArbadoes ...

CHARGES AGAINST HER MAJESTY

... flce;' 'WIl te.Mjsyried- i S ROasc. iher circtmstonc ~ rebeiiwpea ler2majevsyanuiBeegs111 at pubiio maxsqueradelieht ?? .Theatre St. Chalek,. ?? that ct.Hitr 5ajesty, thoughtspitifiet td attatiid it o'however~ in the company ?? V. LitdAiy, no# ,in he ...

DOCTOR MANTS CHARGE

... interesting to every person ° feeling-to wshich it relates:- The Tragedy of Tenicc Preserved wn -be formed at the Private THeatre, Fisharnbivtri,, this evening, (rTlesday ) for tile ?? r f the Widiow and Orphans. of a very respecetu.. {j-i zen, wlvh for ...