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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... Devonshire is de- lightful, and Wales allwaywelvcbome. Bat after all- supposing you are already off to Balava or Moscow! - DRURY LANE T11EATR THE FUTURE OPERA Housm.-M r. Sye has entered into an arrangement withMr. E. T. Smith, thelessee of Drury-lanetheatre ...

THE GREAT BULLION ROBBERY

... 4 lb`., made'of a blue 'check estuff. - We had four leather bags mide-!courier bags they were termed--at the corner of Drury. lane and Great Queen- street. Theae begs were tried in my wash-house, by putting 84 lbi. ofe shot into them.' To complete the ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... rom the person of James William Nicholson.-The prosecutor' one evening had been spending a few hours at the Mogultavewn, Drury-lane, and on his way home be was ascosted at King's-cris by lhe prisoner, a girl of the town.' e desired her to leave him, but ...

CASE OF MR. BARBER

... burned down under the auspices of Bacchus and Venus,' the presiding deidies at Masked --Balls, 'the moralizing Cominmittee of Drury-lane have resolved' that, as -a-pacifying tribute to 'Vulcan, there shall be no more Masked Balls on their nowpurified-boards ...

TRAFFIC IN FOREIGN GIRLS

... FrIRe AT DRU.BY-,AN9E,- On Sunday morning; a little- before one o'cloco, a gent]emain rushed from, the stage entrauceg of Drury-lane,, into Great Russell. street, exclaiming that the theatre was on fire. Several cabmen immediately drove off for the engines ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... which there was no doubt theprisoner intended to carry off.- Prisoner now said: I was going to see a brother of mine in Drury-lane, and in passing along Frederick- street I heard loud cries of Murder in the house. I went in to 'see what was the natter ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... charged :with passing a forged bank of England note of the Liverpoo1 branch-.-A-butcher, narned-Shav, in ilack- Yioor-street, Drury-lane, depesed ta*he prisoner hav- ig, ,on the 10th-February last, paid him for a pur- chase of meat with an -apparently genuine ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... against him alleged that Policeman 17 F saw the prisoner make several attempts to pick pockets while waiting to go into Drury-lane theatre on the 8th inst. He-took him into custody, when he found a purse in his pocket, which the prosecutor identified ...

LAW AND POLICE SATURDAY

... Elizabeth Jones, baker, Heath-street, Ramp- stead, a scale, I ot. pgainst the customer, lOs.; James Gaven, grocer, 162, Drury-lane, a do., albo caused by a piece of grease, lOs.; Michael Phillips, butterman, Great White Lion- street, Holborn, a do. I ...

TRIALS AT THE ASSIZES

... parted with Bedwell on the Surrey side of Hungerford-bridge, and expressed her intention of going to her sister's house, in Drury-lane, to obtain, if possible, a small sum of money, but she was not 'seen afterwards until her body was discovered floating in ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Ander- eon, and upon policeman Thornse, of thse F division, whoma he attempted' to ?? prisoner lives in Liveoln-couirt, Drury-lane, a few doors from a fish- shop, kept by a man named Bell,, by whom Anderson is employed asshopaian and porter. On Friaay ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... oharged the defendant. BOW-STRIEET. TrEs lA.DY AND) THE DOcXXnY.-Henv'Y Ho0s, a costermewner, living in Charles-street, Drury-lane, was summoned for reusing to give up. a donkey to its owner, Miss Lydia Wheatly, of Regent-street.-Mr. Lewis, of Ely. place ...