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TWO SHOCKING OCCURRENCES IN GLOUCESTER

... noon the funeral of the late much-respected and talented artist, Mr. Charles Stilt, clown, &c-, of the theatres royal, Drury- ,lane and Sadler's Wells, took place in .the presence of nearly 600 persons (amongst whonuwere to be found a Lgreat number -of ...

LAW AND POLICE.—SATURDAY

... one farthing. ' ' OW-STRUET. A SAD CASE AND A BAD CAsz.-Rlchsrd Gronmpert, landlord of the Rose and. .Crown publicehouse, Drury- lane;, appeared.at this' court to answer a charge against him, prefetred by the policeauthoriiies, of. knowingl'y permittiig ...

A REVENUE OFFICER POISONED BY TASTING

... mere child, not above eleven years of age. Hiis nsame is James Donovan, and he lived with his parents in.White' Hart-yard, Drury- lane. He had some quarrel yith his parents, from whom he can into the cellar. 1te tien took off his neckerchief, 'vhich he f ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... had received from a customer, and directed him to pay the same to Messrs. Spalding and Hodge, the wholesale stationers in Drury- lane. Instead of doing so, however, the prisoner went to the Strand branch of the Royal British Bank, and got. cash for the cheque ...

LAW AND POLICE, SATURDAY

... and Tkonias Ke'lt, 17 years~of age, were charged under the follawiir'g circumstances, by. a shopkeeper in. Vinegar- yard, Drury lane. Complainant's wife state'd that last night about tlkelve o'clock, the younger prisoner entered the shop and asked for a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ? M'Mahon, a youth employed a, a Su eet sweeper, statod that he saw the prisoner skinning a live cat in Parker-street, Drury- lane, and at tha samte tiane observed dying bodies of two other cats lying upon a window ledge, with their throats cat, awaiting ...

BURGLARY AND ATTEMPTED MURDER

... a successful issue. Thanks were voted to Mr. Williams for his sup- port, after which the meeting separated. ROBBERIES AT DRURY-LANE THEATRE-On Thurs- day, Mr. Hall, the magistrate at Bow-street Police-court, was for some timeengaged in hearing cases against ...

THE STRAND BROTHELS AGAIN

... re- ceivilg 'a 51. note in exchange, which was ultimately traced -to a wardrobe keeper, named Davison, in Rus- sell-couit, Drury-lane. This person now attended, and identified a satin dress on the girl Divine, as she stood in the dock; the S. note had been ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW. r-ELLIGENCE. ?? INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT. IN;SOLVENCY OF MR. ANDERISON, THE TATE LESSEE OF DRURY-LANE; TssEATRarn-This insolvent, the late lessee o, Drury-!ane ThLatre, applied on Tuesilay ta: be dischmr ?? was no oppositiornentertd to tile ap- plicatb- ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... Felix, alias Maddox, having been convicted at the last sessions of picking the pocket of Mr. Smith, at the pit entrance of Drury-lane Theatre, on the night of Mr. Macready's benefit, was no* brought up for judg- ment. Proofwas given'bf the prisoner having ...

THE LATE FATAL AFFRAY WITH POACHERS IN NORTH NOTTS

... adjourned meeting to take place as soon as it was re- Cessede-Another meeting was held on Monday, at the oraven Head tavern, in Drury-lane. The meeting was ery numerously attended, and in the discussion that took place there was every determination manifested ...

THE RECENT GOLD DUST ROBBERY

... har-oniotw colouring, and the hues are like the imass and snow- tinted hills of the falcon's native clime. - Iiaserness Courier. DRURY-LANE: THEATRICAL FUNDs-01 Wednesday evening, the thirty-fourth anniversary festival -n aid of the funds of this institution was ...