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POLICE—YESTERDAY

... aseaultiuc William Daniels, of 8, Sergeante'.inn, Pleet-street. The complainant stated that he was in the dress-circle of Drury-lane Theatre, with his wife, on Monday evening. The, defendant, who was accompanied by a lady, entered the adjoiniug box at all ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... food on several occasions. She gave information tor the police, and the prisoners were apprehended in Short's-Zardens,_ Drury.lane. - The policeman in the case said the female told him she knew all about it, and gave him up twenty-five shillings and some ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... this case an interims order lead been obtained to pre- vent one of the defendants, Mr. ES. T. Snmithe, the lossee of of Drury-lane Theatre, from inuterfering7 with ties inasage- niest of thec Sunda~y Tiuies newspaper, the copyright of 'eVceiche lehlad ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... a watch, value seven guineas, the property aud from, the person of Morgan Kavanagh. As the prosecutor was walking along Drury-lane on the eveningof the 3d inst., he was met by the prisoner, who began to thark him profusely for having some years previ- ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... dealer in sewing- maehines, of Fleet-street. The creditor was Mr. Edward T. rell Smith, the lessee of the Theatre Royal Drury-lane, and the demand, £49 odd, was for a scene representation of de- ieadantus premises, house-top, gas-regulators, washing, ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—SATURDAY

... £10 notes and £4 3s. 4d. is cash. He had been drinking that day. Ho met the prisoner Mingay at a public house in or near Drury-lane, and he remained drinking with her until past day break on the following morning. Wisen he met her ho had the two £10 notes ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... received the £40, I which was left in a travelling bag by the prisoner at the Y house of a Mr. Kiplin, a cheesemonger in Drury-lane. is The prisoner was remanded for further inquiry. S GUILDNALL.-Leon Joseph A'erinsckx, laceman and silk t mercer, appeared ...

POLICE—SATURDAY

... POLICE-SATURDAY, BOw-STREET.-JaMes Mitchell was charged, before Mr, Henry, with committing a robbery at the Craven Head, Drury-lane, the house of Mr. Robert Hales the celebrated Norfolk giant. The prosecutor, who is 7 feet 8 inches in height, ano weiglhs ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... prosecutor, who said he was a commercial traveller, deposed that Ile accompanuied a young woman to a brothel in Charles-strcet, Drury-lane, at three o'clock in the morn- ing, and nas conducted to a room apparently in the occupa- tion of the prisoner. Witness ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... taken, and if the bankrupt does not come forward inl due time, he will be proclaimed outlaw. Mr. E. T. Smith, lessee of Drury-lane Theatre, is to be examined in the bankruptcy. IN RE GUTDICT. This was a certificate useeting, the bankrupt being a merchlint ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... Little Ruesell. street, Drury-lane, was found in his pocket, together woith 17 patterns of drapery, with the prices attached, which had been. enclosed in it. Another envelope, addressed to Mr. Smith, trie lessee of Drury-lane Theatre ; a letter and enve- ...

POLICE—SATURDAY

... POLICE-SATUuDAY. n BOW-STREgT.-36. E. Mallars, a pawnbroker, of 129, t Drury-lane, appeared before Mr. Jardine, charged upon a e summons with having received two decanters and other r articles, In pledge, from a child only ten years of age. e The father ...