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MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—SATURDAY

... property of Philip Levenson, from the person of Aaron Levensoc. It appeared tbat a child three years of age was playing in Drury-lane, when some person enticed it away and stripped it of its clothes, all but a petticoat. It was found crying in the street ...

THE DRURY-LANE SEPOY NUISANCE

... CHARLES-STREET. Yesterday afternoon Bow-atreet police-opirt was crowded with persons of the lowest abaracter, inhabitants of Drury- lane, to witness the examination of three of their frater- nity charged with assaults on a Lascar, named Elassan, And on the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... public on their guard against sham orders. There was a person in attendance who had been defrauded of 3s. Gd. for orders for Drury- lane, and another who had parted with a penny on account of a Victoria order. Although there were many forged orders in court ...

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 ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... PALACE FORGERt-MR. E. T. SMITH, OF DRURY-LANS, EXAMINED. At the sitting of the court Mr. E. T. Siith, of the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane, attended for the purpose of being examined ae to his dealings and transactions with W. J. Robson, the convict. Mr. Smith ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... £945, cash per Clement, first callon 350 preference shares, cheaque traced to Smith, of Drury-lane. Now, what bad the tracing of the cheque to Smith, of Drury-lane, to do with this barkrcpt's transactions with the sompany ? His Honour observed that the ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... JAMES RORSON. A private meeting was held for the further examination of Mr. E. T. Smith. the lessee of the Theatre Royal .Drury-lane, with reference to his transactions with the bankrupt. The matter Gil gone into in a private room, with closed doors. Mr ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—YESTERDAY

... Miss Dyer broke her agreement Mr. Kingsbury was a peti- tioner to this court in consequence of his operatic speculations at Drury-lane Theatre. Mr. Commissioner Murphy suggested a comfortable arrangement between the parties. It transpired that Mr. Haigh ...

FORGERY OF A POST-OFFICE ORDER

... Slade, and known) as Jom Slade, whom he muet in Dru-y-lane. He farther stated that Slade was a penmaker in Brydges-street, Drury-lane, and that he had known him years ago, when lie lived in Chelsra. I said I supposed I could fidad b1ado in Brydges-street ...

MIDDESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... appealed against the refusal of the jus- tices of the Strand .lvisiou to renew a license to the Wrekin Tavern, flroad-court, Drury-lane. Mr. Bodkin supported; Mr. Le Breton opposed. In this ease the license had been refused, in consequence of betting having ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... IN BE WILLIAM J. RIOBSON. This was the day fixed for the examination of Mr. E. T. Smith, the lessee of the Theatre-Royal Drury-lane, with reference to his dealings and transactions with the bank- rupt, who was formerly a clerk to the Crystal Palace Company ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... bail,.and ordered the prisoner to be committed to Newgate for trial. BOW-STREET-SATURDAY. THE LATE ATTEMPTED MuRDEFR IN DRURY-LANE.- James Geary, who stood remanded upon the charge of in- flicting a number of wounds upon his wife, Anne Geary, with intent ...