It is also a fact that during the very time the French were persecuting Dr . Herz, by processes in the Civil and Criminal Courts in Paris, by utilizing the Extradition Treaty with England, and by public vilification through the Parisian Press who accused him of being a traitor, a spy in the pay of England, an incendiary, a murderer, and guilty of a whole host of minor crimes prominent members of the various Governmental and Opposition groups were constantly giving assurances to Madame Herz, and friends of the Doctor, as well as to his legal representatives, that all would soon be set right . After keeping Dr . Herz under wrongful arrest for three and a half years, on these most unwarrantable and entenable charges, the French Government withdrew their charges and said they had made a mistake.
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Other parts to which his name appears are Alderman Cute in the Chimes, by Mark Lemon and A'Becket; Almidor in St . George and the Dragon; Chatterton Chopkins in This House to be let, a skit on the sale of Shakespeare's house; a comic servant in Peake's Gabrielli; Green in A Thumping Legacy; Restless Wriggle in the Hop-pickers ( March 1849 ); Deeply Dive in Who lives at No . 9; a part in the Haunted Man; Tom in the Devil's Violin; a lawyer's clerk in Mrs . Bunbury's Spoons; Thomas Augustus Tadcaster in Webster's Royal Red Book; and himself in An unwarrantable intrusion will be committed by Mr . Wright to the annoyance of Paul Bedford . In 1852 he was at the Princess's, whence he migrated in turn to the Lyceum, the Haymarket, Sadler's Wells, and the country, reappearing at the Adelphi in 1855.