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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 ...

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 ...

HULL SESSIONS

... several theatres, majors and minors, now open in the metropolis. These pieces seem to be generally pretty successful. At Drury Lane they have a grand spectacle called George and the Dragont, or, the Seven Champions qfChriatendnm f;at Covent Gardena pantomime ...

LAW. I

... for stealing a gold chain, locket, and ring, from the person of Mrs. Eliza Wood. The prosecutrix was taken ill while at Drury Lane Theatre, and some friend placed her in the coach driven by the prisoner, directing him to take her home. On the way the ...

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... outside had pelted and hooted her, and she was compelled to quit the rneigMhourhood.-.Rlchard Knight, harness-maker, of Drury lane, deposed that the deceased was his daughter. He had apprenticed her out, and, in justice to his other children. done all ...

OLD BAILEY.—SATURDAY

... the 2d of June. George Rutliven, the officer, of Bow-street, stated that on the 19th of June he was near Parker-street, Drury. lane; saw the prisoners Ward and M'SSweeny come out of the Crown and Cushion in that street; an old man also came out with Ward ...

POLICE

... committed accordingly. CHEATING THE JUSTICE.-Mr. ROBERT SMITH, the landlord of the 1 Sir John Barleycorn, beer shop, in Drury- lane, attended to answer to an information laid by Digby, the informer, charging him with permitting gaming in his house; Burn ...

POLICE

... but I believe that many support themselves by at. Prisoner: Everybody knows Bill Somers, and his first and second. Why, Drury Lane and Covent Garden are fools to him; they can't do it at all. I'm pretty well able for the big Theatres myself. The LORD ...

POLICE

... laugh].-Remsnded. BOW-STREET.-OFFENCRZ AGAINST THE STREET ACT.-Mrr: BUNN, lessee of the Theatres Royal Covent Garden and Drury- Lane, was summoned to atternd to answer to an Information laid by Johr Richard Carter, a commun iWformer, which set forth that ...

POLICE

... MURHsr, bsi son, who were cha ged at this Office, on Monday last, wish having decoyed to their tneue, situated In Cross-laue, Drury-lane, a lad named Ed- ward Trabshsw, for the purpose of 3ending him out to beg, were yesterday brought up for re-examination ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... removed in custody. Am INFORmItR DEFEATED.-Mr. TAYLOR, the laadlord of the Artichoke public-house, .White..kHartbstreet, Drury- lane, was summoned by Byers, the informer, on a com- plaint charging him with selling beer during the hours of divine service ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.—TUESDAY

... short time ago at the instance of a creditor nmied Smith, calling on the insolvent, who was aplumber and glazier residing in Drury-lane, to show cause why he should not be re-heard, on the ground that he had concealed and made away with considerable pro- perty ...