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... Hyde had often lent her that shawl to go out In, but on the night in question she took it without permission to go to the theatre, intending to return it the next morning ; tse sheet she knew nothing about. She was remanded until to-day, to ascertain, ...

Birmingham police

... theatrical world has a little excitement just at present. On the occasion of. the marriage of the Princess Royal, her Majesty's Theatre is to be opened for three nights (whether gratuitously -or not is not anoat ,) for L doa asatic representations ; ?? the isrncipal ...

Birmingham Police Court

... r, was brought up by Police-constable Mitchell, charged with being tipsy, and making a disturbance in the gallery of the Theatre, on Wednesday night. He was obliged to be forcibly removed. Fined 5s. and costs. SusPICIoUs CsHAaACTERS.-Two miserable-looklng ...

Law Intelligence

... last year were statedato have been £525., including payments of £47. and £53. from Messrs. Bobson and&Emden, of the Olympic Theatre, for a drama, and two sums of £4. and 25. respec- tively for the copyright of songs. The insolvent had also, for twenty-one ...

Birmingham Police Court

... rs and actresses who have not yet learnt acting to start as managers of theatres. This start, it is runioured, may presently be taken by Miss.Swanlborougl, at til Strand Theatre. Pleas- ing and promising the lady is, we know-but as to her managerial power ...

OUTRAGES BY AMERICAN SAILORS IN LIVERPOOL

... London, we (Athensurs ,) 'may advert to a formal contra- diction of the rumour of Mr.- Wigan's lesseeship of the St. James's Theatre,-to the loss of our English stage in Mr. Charles Mathews, who will presently, it is said, proceed with the new Mrs. Mathews ...

Birmingham Police

... Ds.; in default fourteen days' imprisonment. Money paid. SINGULAR ACCIDENT AT ATHEATRE.-A curious accident happened at the theatre at Leicester on Saturday night. During the performance of some 'mimic warfare, a paper shell exploded and struck one of the ...

Law Intelligence

... writer. It so happens that one of her most successful pieces, entitled Balthazar, has just had a most successful run at the theatre of the Novedades, in Madrid. The very day before her husband's assassination she was presented by the Queen with a valuable ...

Birmingham Police Court

... reeatsad cespntth eilisg n on, ndlet h eugo ds- It is likely that Madame Ristori will remain in Paris. The vacant place at the Theatre Franqais Would well become her-the approaching test of her powers in the tragedy of Ph`dre is said to be destined to decide ...

Birmingham Police Court

... suggested by La Fiontaine's fable, eood is-iuet thee sort of thingfor thie comnposer to hang his ,lively tunes upon, Thlis ii.eI theatre is crow ded every I night TaeBISNGHAVDAILYPOST.P is pub- lished every MoIay SPed Wensa, thredt, and Friday mor5iWg, at the ...

Law Intelligence

... essaeitg frees list nn1fsrtssltse srs.'stulet, wae thle itl cite teii ias ciii asibsiitted Wto a 3 v tnt i -hit pey hail sic theatre tar litigittiots, bitt arisenl ciiiessi lvecii gI atc ?? [lise uto'li thle saiiitrlildsrs resuiirei tliciis tu itee, by t ...