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POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... -CGlarles Trairs, a respectably-dressed young man, who described himself as a cook and confectijPer, of No. 17, Russell-court, Drury-lane, and Henry Jenewegs, an uncommonly seedy-looking imli- vidual, who called himself a grocer out of employment, and said he ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... URCHtASINGc WOsetuO uses CLOiMo-rssaArs. Beetlee, of 11, Parker-street, Drury-Itite, Mlits. Motgu Wi/sari, of 13, King-street, Drury-lane, and ilrss. Estate Wooeh/it, of 33. DIudley-street, all shiopkssiisrs, were sutuitoned before Mr. Knox, by Harry Janies ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... mnend ; and Mr. Conquest was the proprietor of the Grecian. Theatre, In 1853 Mr. Iteado produced the dramra H' of Geld Pt Drury-lane, and afterwards founded upon it the intnovel, Never Too Late to Mend. In October, 1858,,Mr. drul. Conquest broughit our ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... stealing ir & watch from the person of Mr. Hughes, a gentleman from a the country, in the passage of the pit entrance at Drury-lane d Theatre. 1- Sergeant Holunes, of the F division, deposed that he was ar on duty at the pit entrance when the doors were ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... HtENROY BREOOMEa L.; The insolvent, 01 Harry Broonte, of the Crown and as IBy Cushion puibifc-houase, Ruasell-et root, Drury-lane, who ap, 9, L ; plied under the Protection Act, was opposod by two credi- t *x- -tore, namred Bowman (an undertaken), and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... behind a 1s rae, There were not fifty persons round u8-perhaps therea )r might be eighteen or twenty'.a It James Masters, 54, Drury-lane, pocket-hook maker: I a was with the test witness at the time mentioned. We hed a come from Hutigerford with a few more ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... examination meeting. The only bankrupt, Charles Underwood, was a grocer, of Long-acre, to pay James-street, Covent-garden, and Drury-lane. The balance- anour. sheet, prepared by Messrs. Harding, Ball, and Bush, ex- ques- tends from September, 1858, to September ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... a roumarkable fact that dir. huci -Smith had every week required the socounts of the bil, wages to be sent up to hsim to Drury-lane theatre ea'erJ h -~ Saudythat he' soight pay them. With respect coIn' -to LAWSt' salry Otf £8 a wesic, which Was, asfac ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... the employ of Mr. Francis, copite the printer, induced Mr. Smith, who wa then, in 1860, the *8, rf lessee of her ?? and Drury-lane, and the preprietor Cr .e of the Alhambra, to take a printing business in Suvoy- cation f street, Strand, on the ground ...