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MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—TUESDAY

... but from another. MICrAnL HANOGAN Was indicted for sitealings pocket- handerchief from the person of Slster Geogehan io Drury- lane, as the 112th of the present month. Ht was found Guilty, and being an old offender received 'eetecc of transportation for ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... Soutt Audley-street, cablnet.malter, at otoe; dividend tind audilt. Before Mr. Commissioner F0VotAN(ti. U.-J. A. Boden, of Drury. lane, needle-maker, at tswelve t ?? Crace, of Regent. Street, painter, at osie dividend. Mliddlesex Adjourtned County Court at ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—WEDNESDAY

... appealed against a conviction of George Row. land Mlnshull, Esq. The appellant Is a marine store dealer In Drury-court, Drury- lane. The conviction was for not entering the purchase of a quan. tity of junk In a book, according to the provlosons of the ...

LAW SITTINGS THIS DAY

... enviroRs of London, without either Metropol~tan or Provincial engage- ments ;-aud James Russell and Benson Hill, late of Drury Lane,,. two of the most useful actors of mGdern times, are amongst thus rejected a idressers for Metropolitau engagementst. ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—TUESDAY

... Ifoi. ?? ',63,22 5) I Totalrecptsjo;rnalBfoi. 40,36 19 2 -- 3,643, 6 2 SEASON 1837-8. (The bankrupt had the Theatre Royal Drury Lane.) Total expenditure, journal B, fol, 10 ?? . 39,06n 3 2 Total receipts, Journal B, fol. 108 .36. . 3 ,053 12 1 SEASON 18-9 ...

POLICE

... done was for the purpose of trying his right. Ruthven conveyed the accused to one of the hotels in the neighbourhood of Drury lane Theatre, where they remained under his care till this day, when they were again brought before Sir Richard Birnie. Mr. PEACOCK ...

LAW SITTINGS THIS DAY, MONDAY, MARCH 25

... Hackney; choice of assignees-R. Edden, tailor, Newgate-street; private meetlng-J. H. Davy, coach wheel wright, Parker-street, Drury- lane; dividend-Sir W. Williams's bankruptcy; private meeting -Ii. Joyce, oilman, Milford-lane, and Esses-street, Strand; last ...

POLICE

... Smith, of Dowgate- hill, in the pit of Drury-lane Theatre, on Monday night. Professional gentlemen were in attendance for both parties. Mr. Smith stated, that on the night in question he was in the pit of Drury-lane Theatre with a party of ladies and gentlemen ...

PALACE COURT—FRIDAY

... tsr the defence. Mr. GASLELE stated the cose. The plaintiff was a medical gentleman, residing iii the neigbbourhood of Drury- lane, annt the defeindtmnt Ilie son oi a tailor, residing in Stai hope-5,treet, Clare-muarket. Tie deteudan t was ill of a typhus ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—TUESDAY

... nothing of the least interest occurred. On Monday morning last Mr. Yardley, the bass-singer o the Surrey Theatre, formerly of Drury Lane, expired at his lodgings in Lambeth. He had performed but a few nights before. BURSTING OF THlE READING WATER-WoRKs TANK ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... inclement weather. William Field, F 12$, delposed that about half-past ten o'clock on Thursday night last lie was on duty in Drury- lane, whet lie observed the deceased lying ott thc Iavement. The poor man was sensible, hut unable to move or speak. WVituiess ...