BOROUGH SESSIONS

... insurance broker, Exchanre-blldiugs. ld Av'm. K. Conbrough, merchant, North ohn-street. dy 'William Cusack, corn merchant, Drury-lane. drbii( Wvilliam H. Dixon, merchant, i~umrford-place. aid I Thomas Dornison, muerebhnt, Tower-buildings East. thi Kirkman ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... or six others, was concerned in getting the portmanteau off the cab. The prisoner put it on his shoulder and walked down Drury-lane with it. The wit- ness told a policeman, who went after the prisoner and asked him where he was going to take the portmanteau ...

UNFOUNDED CHARGE OF HIGHWAY ROBBERY

... being drunk and using obscene language at tire Opera Stores, in Bow- street. Mr. Boleno, the landlord, ansl the popular Drury-lane TheatreClewn, said that the prisoner, he believed, had fre- quently been at his house in his absence, and heal insulted ...

ATTEMPTED SUICIDE BY AN ACTRESS

... obtain the direction of the French theatre in that capital. The homeourable axed ?? Office of Ymaster or Sireasurer of the Drury-lane Theatrical Fund, left vacant T by the lamented death of thi late Mr. Harley, has beantt uaijmously oonferred on Mr. B. Weblster ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... to Marylebone, and was iever in a prison. Macartby said he was going home at the time. He lived through Piccadilly-in Drury-lane. Kr. Bingham said they. had no businesa whatever in Clifford-street. He was3 persuaded they were in Regeat's-etreet. For ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... Museum-street, when the prisoner snatched his watch and chain, and darted off. Hle was pursued and captured in Parker-street, Drury-lane. The wratch was found ?? himt. The juary found him Gtuilty, and it was proved that he had been but a-short time dis- charged ...

SHOCKING MURDER IN CHESHIRE

... extremely creditable, we think, to the jury by whom Bernard was tried. A committee, of whom Mr. Nicholay, Mr. E. T. Smith, of Drury-lane theatre, Mr. Beasis, of Piccadilly, end others, are members, has been ea- bodiedi at the newsroom of Mr. Wylde, is Leicester- ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... himself played Falstaff, and 11r. Charles -Matthews Sir 'Hugh, Evans. Mr. James Anderson. and Miss Eleworthy have appeared at Drury-lane, in Mr. Anderson's play of 1Clouds and Sunshine, whlsh was originally'produced at the Standard Theatre. Miss Helen Faunit'is ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... Museum- sstreet, when the prisoner snatched his watch and chain and ldarted off. He was pursued and captured in Parker-street, Drury-lane. The watch was found upon bins. ?? jury found hims guilty, and it was proved that he had beens but a short time discharged ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... was charged on a summons with violently assaulting Margaret Moore, an elderly ?? stated that Curley went into her house in Drury-lane on the evening of Saturday loot, and without anyprovocation struck and kicked her until abe lay on the floor help. less ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... lsslp aiid to Sir F. Currie, the -cliirnian and ii'ellf ?? Of the, Cili1pany, Called ?? Wh~at liaul takeik place at this Drury-lane, iiieetinig, stated lisit. Ivas the iiitemitioii of the eounimiitts e to apply for CIi.tii ;iv l the great coiorpitte bod(ies ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... food on several occasions. She gave information tor the police, and the prisoners were apprehended in Short's-Zardens,_ Drury.lane. - The policeman in the case said the female told him she knew all about it, and gave him up twenty-five shillings and some ...