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CHARGE OF ROBBERY AGAINST POWELL, THE SPY

... de- tained. Henry Byrne deposed that he lived at Walcot House, Lambeth. The purse and meney produced were 'iz. 'e was at Drury-lane Theatre on the evening in question, and just before going into the crowd assembled at the pit entrance before the doors ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... appeared that at'half past three o'clock, on the morning of the 17th of December, he wastanding at the end of Blaskmore.atreet, Drury.lane, when he ob- served the three prisoners in comnpany. When 4they saw him they turned into Vinegar-yard, and thence to' Russell- ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... would come forward and prefer 'chorges against her. - O - AssAuLT.-Oa Tuesday,' Johno M'aosoa, one of the mnoney. talksre at Drury Lane Theatre, was charged before Mr. hlenry with assaulting the treasurer, Mr. ,John Lewis.' It appeared frsm complainants e'tatement ...

CLOSE OF THE INQUIRY INTO TH COVENT GARDEN FIRE

... inclinied to refer it to spontaneous ignition of some kind er other. There are muases of smuff that get about these places. -In Drury- lane Theatre I found basketwork, tow, and other thinge o the kind lying about in every direction. I suppose it was very much ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... partly in English and partly in French, which Sullivan speaks tolerably well. In this way they brought him to Charles-street, Drury-lane, where he was suddenly attacked by three men; one spring- ing upon him from behind caught him by the throat, so as to prevent ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... present when Mr. Simpson engaged the plaintiff for the season. She had been at the Lyceum and Drury Laoneas an dancer. At Drury Lane she was with Veroni, who was then harlequin, anti from her experience considered the plaintiff a good ballet- master. There ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... Giffdrd defended. The prisoner, it appears, is the owner and proprietor of several lodging- houses, in Charles-street,- Drury-lane-he himself living at No. 6. For some time past the policd have received. re- peated complaints of robberies, which have ...

FORGERIES ON THE CRYSTAL PALACE COMPANY

... --1t -transpired -that Robson, on the piglit previorfs to his - absconding, left, an authority eith Mr. E., ?? Smith, of Drury Lane, ' to take possession; of, his.. household.. property, with initruc- tens forI Mri Oxen-ham, of:-Oxford-street, to sell ...

EXTRAORDINARY ROBBERY OF GOLD

... key. ..We afterwards procured- carpet-bags, and also four courier bags, which latter we bad made at ashop at thecorner- of Drury-lane: ifter a pattern I drew ?? - board; - They were- ordered to he mais -strong to- crry heavy weights I is to go-itp to the ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... asked the prisoner what he had to -say in answer to the charge ? Prisoner replied: I was going to see a- brother of mine in Drury-lane, and on passing along Erederick- street, I heard loud cnris of Murder in the house, and went in to see what was the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... T71EArtE.-JE 'REFRE- DERICK' KINossuyH.-This insolvent, who was co4essee with Mr. Tully in the English operatic performances at Drury-lane ¶Itheatre, applied under the Protection Act. Mr. Sargood supported. The debts on :the schedule were 725i., and the insolvency ...