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CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT---YESTERDAY

... having heard that a woman named Mead, who was an associate of the prisoner, had left with a publicsa in the neighbourhood of Drury- lane the sum of 217 10s., und that sbh also had . other money with her, he, upon the morning of , the 21st of January, went to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... under her shawi, hut they refused to tell him where that wras stolen from. The prisoners, who came from Short's-gardens, Drury- lane, admitted stealing the property, and were each san- tenced to three months' hard labour. . Mola JuvENIirE THiEVFiS.-David ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... miissed, and leisolcer giveic in charge en sus- picion of the robbery. Richard Boroman, assistaiit to a pawnbroker, in Drury- lane, produced a blanket acid slieet, isart of the property, pledged en Thursday morning by a woman. Remanded. Do~ro~.-or-ox ...

WESTMINSTER COUNTY COURT— SATURDAY

... musical, and theatrical world, Lr- many menibers of each profession being present, including to Mr. E. T. Smith, lessee of Drury-lane Theatre, who was examined as a witness. ay Mr. W. H. Austin, solicitor, attended for the plaintiff, a for whom a gentleman ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... Knot, and in contributing to Puneh.-Era. Miss Louisa Pyne and Mr. Harrison are under- a stood to have prospered so well at Drury-lane, as to have been emboldened to take the Royal Italian Opera House on a three years' lease, for a winter season, to close ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—YESTERDAY

... I)owse opposed for a carpenter namea Cox, and Mr. Sargoed supported. The insolvent was a bricklayer in White Hart-yard, Drury-lane, and Cox a carpenter in, Houghton-street, Clare- market. They were 1oth employed to repair so01e pre- inises inl the ne ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... and other business expenses, £421 ; domiestic and personal expenses, £1,810; loss on 254 performance,; at Lyceumn arid Drury-lane theatres, £2'14, ; oss uponl subletting Lyceuma Theatre front 4th April to Dec., 1857, £126;; slitto ?? surrender of lease ...

IRELAND

... succe1ss of theirfirst season at the Lyceum, they look forward to an niccease of patronage proportioiied to the larger area of Drury-lane, l and judging by time care and liberality by which their ar- raligeunetits appearto be ebiracterised, they decudedlydeserve ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... 30, the property of Fredesick Coplin, his master. The prisoner pleaded guilty. f The prosecutor, a draper and bosier in Drury-lane, stated that altogether the prisoner had robbed him to the extent of over £100. He allowed him £1 a week and his board, ...

POLICEMEN OUT ON THE SPREE

... that atother tonstableo itiess: Yes, sir, it was 517 N. Pigot, F 114, stud he wt-as ,ent for ti the Red Lioo and Still, Drury-lane, where lie found tite two N constables atd thle prisoners. Btnnett said lie hild bece robbed, but couhul stot tull vshsether ...

MIDDLESSEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... Newvton, the York Mlfiinster, Piilpot--tre.t, Mile-end Old Towii, granted ; Henry Elliott Btrowlelvl Arnes, Broewlow-striet, Drury-lane, grainted Samuel Gilbert, tbe Lord Nelson, (leienlit's-linl- i-uaent CI're-in~iatt, granted; George Kerr, -New Bull's H~eavd ...

SUPPOSED MURDER OF A POLICE CONSTABLE, BY THROWING HIM INTO THE SURREY CANAL

... it is tpoli thiq thr authorityof La PrisseTlairlrali. Mahibrati teceivedl itl nd LotIdonu for every repireseintations at Drury-lane £1.50. WI (Grist, at New York, for apptaritg at an oratorio, £10, fro Lablache for singing twice was ?? £'10. In ligl Italy ...