POLICE

... on Sunday eveultg he took him Into cut- tody, and having obtained the address of Rogers, which was In a small street in Drury-lane, he proceeded there yesterday, add found Rogers within. Farrant immediately made known the purport of his vis1t, and proceeded ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—TUESDAY

... In song- Between two sticks and a rotten apple. INSOLVENvT IDRBTORs' COURT.-Turnmnr. Mr. HENRY JOHN WALLACK, late 6t Drury-lane Theatre, where he was well known'to the public, as the representative of the Brlgand, and in various other characters ...

NEW COURT

... that he knew the three prisoners; on the day In question he saw them at a house called the Dank, In a street running out of Drury-lane ; when they went away he followed them, anid he Isa' ttsem gi towards Eagle-treet; he suspected where they were gtoing asid ...

OLD BAILEY.—WEDNESDAY

... muse of Correction with bimn; I ti hlk be said on the Wednesday morning; prisoner said he lsved at Na. S, Charles-street, Drury. lane ; haviag seen Games tn company with the other two priaoners on the day be- fore Chris ntaI Day, I suspected them ; I went ...

POLICE

... .-WILLIAX FIELD was charged wint having obtained a situation in the employ of Mr. Abbott, a zab-master, in George-yard, Drury-lane, by means of a false character.-It appeared that on Thursday last the prisoner applied to Mr. Abbott for work as a cab-driver ...

LAW SITTINGS THIS DAY

... D. Eggleton, Chelsea, at 1; adjourned examination. Before Mr. Comuissioner FoNBLANQUE.-Robert George, Par- ker-street, Drury-lane, coach-mseter, at 12; audit and dividend- Richard Gascoyne, Richmond. taUor, at 1; dividend. Before Mr. Commissioner EXANs ...

POLICE

... coining coun- terfeit Ioney. Policea.etlcat, John Rawley, stated, that about elght o'clock that trirnlog, while passing up Drury-lane, le mqt the prisoner Griffin, who, after some hesitation, requested him to go with hiu, as he wished to give a woman Into ...

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. ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT, LONDON

... assisted in raising the elder Grimaldi to the estimation in which be was held. He' also produced, at C OVent Garden and Drury.Lane, the successful operas of tern ati7ns's Wifej My Spouse and I, Friend Indeed, al- ions In The Lord of the manor, &c. &c ...

LAW SITTINGS THIS DAY

... er FoNBLANctu.-Robert D rew, Great Sutton-street, Clerkenwell, currier, at 11; assIgnees-tRobest George, Parker-street, Drury-lane, coach-mabtr, ut half-past 12; dividend-Alexander Anderson, Phlpot-lalke, dsaler, at 1 ; prom f of debts-Francis Prestloarl ...

THE LATE EXTRAORDINARY INVESTIGATION

... glasses of liqucr. T'he feteale wbh pas~ad for ?? has aisted that same thisine ce the deceased apphiqd to Covent-garden and 'Drury-lane for angagements, but waynot stjocesatul. .There were~6 omezletters relatingto thisaend oIherircumastan4s, but they have ...

POLICE

... following circumstances ;-It appeared that, a few days since, a person called at the feather-bed warehouse of Mr. Walker, in Drury-lane, and, after looking at several beds, ordered a valuable one to be sent to 11, College-street, Westminster, when the money ...