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INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—SATURDAY

... tnstil the day appointed for tile hearing. IN THlE 3MATTEfi OF HENRY JARRETT. The iiisolvent, the late musical director at Drury-lane Theatre, applied for isi final order. Mr. Bargond appeared for Messrs. Shooltred, of Totten. lam-court-road, but the matter ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... |constables, who happened to he in Vinegalr-yard, and who, by the direction of Sergeant Langley, followed himn into a court in Drury-lane (ont of which there happened to be no thoroughfare), he might have got away altogether. Mr. Bodkir;, who was instructed ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... petition. IN ?? HENRY BOLENO MASON, The ban~krupt was the landlord of the Clowrn Tavern, Windm ill-street, and clown at the Drury-lane Theatre. Mir. Chidley applied, on his behalf, for a first-ciase .Mr. Nicholson (official assignee) reported that the batik- ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—YESTERDAY

... passing his last examination. The case was adjourned. IN RE PISILEMON PRI5eE WARD. This insolvent, clerk to a ?? ironmonger in Drury-lane, was oppoaed in person by a creditor named Levey, and sup- ported by Mr. Sargood. The insolvent, as clerk to his father ...

IMPORTANT THEATRICAL CASE

... was the only tenor in The Jewess, the character of Eleazer, the Jew, having to sing bass. Mr. Alfred Bonn, late lessee of Drury-lane and Covent- garden theatres, said that The Jewess, as performed in Eng- lish, was an adaptation from the Italian version ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... 10, and causing hint serious i injury. The witnesses deposed that a great number of boys had collected in Parker-street, Drury-lane, for the purpose of snowballing one another and the passengers, and they were indulging in this amusement, when the defendant ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... GOULBURE.] IN RE HENRY BOLENO MASON. The bankrupt was the proprietor of the Clown Tavern, Windmill-street, and clown of the Drury-lane Theatre. This was the certificate meeting. Mr. Buchanan appeared for the assignees. Air. Chidley, for the bankrupt, asked ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—SATURDAY

... His debts were inconsiderable, and the insolvency was attributed to the want of employment, to the accident he met with at Drury-lane Theatre, and being prohibited by Lord Palmerston from attending with balloons. It will be remembered that the insolvent ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... afterwards, on the 13th of February, he bought something else, and paid me £5 more. Fanny Matthews, of the Clown Tavern, in Drury-lane, said: I knowe the prisoner. On the evening of Saturday, the Sd of February. he left £75 in gold in my hands, and afterwards ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... y stabbing sad wounding Charles Beckensall. He pleaded guilty. The prosecutor was in a public-house in Short's-gardens, Drury-lane, on the night of the 31st of March, and the pri. soner, whom he had before known, was there also. A noise took place in ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POLICE AVNTELLIGE.NCE-SATURDAY, BOW-STrExT.- William Dean, a shoemaker, living at 144, Drury-lane, was charged with killing Joseph William Hart, one of the carpenters at the Olympio Theatre. The principal witness was a young woman named Eliza. beth Rowson ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... s by the troupe of the Theatre. de la Gaiet6 at Paris, which, in the drama Les Co- saques, have proved so attractive at Drury-lane Theatre, are rapidly drawing to a close. On Thurs- day, the last night but one, the entertainments are patrouised by the ...