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LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... Her name was' not Russell, but' that was her immamma's maiden name She did, not know that her St e name was known in Drury- lane s Sally Russell. She Ast so r ivent) called herselt au enemeller. She enamelled O. Wi e laes' faces, that was her ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... Reynolds, from the Mint department of the Treasury, attended to prosecute. Constable Atwood, 52 F, said thath icvason dfty in Drury. lane, whenl he observed two well-known smasehers in close conversation, and, seeing him, they immediately separated. lie, ho%4ver ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... miissed, and leisolcer giveic in charge en sus- picion of the robbery. Richard Boroman, assistaiit to a pawnbroker, in Drury- lane, produced a blanket acid slieet, isart of the property, pledged en Thursday morning by a woman. Remanded. Do~ro~.-or-ox ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... persona for the hire of pianofortes, nrti ts for services given at various onerts, the well-kmoown leMr. B. T. Smith, of Drury. lane, a tobroconist for snuff, end a bill-stinker for postin~gI bills. t The examination was passed, and the order granted. C ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... of a labourer, was charged with the following unprovoked assault npon Charles Fry, groom to Mr. E. T. Smith, lessee of Drury- lane Theatre. Mr. Lewis, jun., who had been retained to conduct the complainaut's case, said that a few evenings ago his client ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... publishing it could annoy or v offend Mr. Webster. That he (Kr. Tools) need not be v be afraid of getting an engagement at Drury Lane or else- whierp. Witness, however, said he had no wiah to offed ld Mr. Webster. Cross-examined : The plaintiff, with cther ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... ALIAS HARRY OIOLENO. Adjudication to' baoruptcy was made on the bankrupt's own iet ition. He was the well-knowL clown at Drury- lane, lho had kept a sublic-houte in BBw-otreet, but wae now described as a licensed victualler of the Albion Tavern, Margate ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... conducted her there, and was otherwise delayed re r in getting in coal, The Datch vessel was laden with cotton. ?? the SALE OF DRURY-LANE THEATRE RENTER'S S EARES, &c.-Yesterday Mr. Robins offered for sale, at the Auction lence Mart, two renter's shares in the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... reet. About three years since purchased the &Suday Timnes. Las3t used to call id at the office of that paper to get the Drury-lane play-bills revised, and suggested to him whether he ~.might not have a printing house of his own, -where he mig ht print ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... he had received, s sld he believed 'that £10 would not cover his defalcations. r David Inglis, baker, 13, Clare-street, Drury-lane, said the h 'prisoner supplied him wash milk, and he invariably paid him for the ssue every day. The last paymest, 33d. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... answers ras to the nature of [n onth, was the first witness, examined. She said: I live with my parents in White Horse-yard, Drury. lane. TLbat Saturday morning, about seven ot'clock, my father sent tile with eighteenpenes sad a white cloth to pur- chase some ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—SATURDAY

... at Drury-lane Theatre. Since the former [t hearing the insolvent had amended his descriptien, and re- ie advertised as of Grafton-street east, Fitzroy-square, and now b. of Alfred-place, Bedford-square, and also of the Theatre la Royal Drury-lane, musical ...