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ASSIZES

... Gazette) abound, in Melbourne and other parts of the colonies. The Theatre Royal is a bil- . in as large as that of our Drury-lane, and there am the familiar Princess's and Astley's, the latter with to its circus and equesdtan-eatsa;:and noted, moreover ...

CITY LICENSING SESSIONS

... licenses in both cases were granted. 17a TA PPLICAPTION GRANiTED. Mir. Begry applied for the renewval of the of license of 9, Drury-lane, to Frances Hughes, to de which objections wvere raised by Mr. A. T. foi E; Davies, acting on behalf of Mr. J. C. Proctor ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... -GALLINDOo AND ANOTHER aV. on PaimSTOPaNo.-In this ease the plaintiffs, Antonio Gial- ret hi- indu and Jose Romero, freighters, Drury-lane, sought to mnc Was recover the sum of £50 from the defendant, Thomas Pros- lain doetopino, shipowaaer, Belle-viewv, Derby-road ...

WINTER ASSIZES

... CUSACK AND OTHEHS V. RoaicRSox.-1'be piain. tiffi in thie action were Messrs. Charles Cesack and Sons, butter merchants, of Drury-lane, In this town, and the defendant was Mr. Edward Robinsoin, general merohaLt, of London. The action was br~mght to recover ...

POLICE COURT

... who dupes GE to silly people by p~retendiniO to tell theirfortunos, was charged with colic e- swindling Jane Evans, of Drury-lane. tout of a sovereign. The shon l0 prisoner, it appeared, got a sovereien fromn the complainant, tend cocci p roterndod tolsew ...

BOLTON PETTY SESSIONS.—MONDAY

... offences agvainst the game lawsv-flates Chronicle. -Miss M.tford has a new' tragedy,aceepted by Mr. Price, to - be produced -at Drury-lane theatre after Christnas. Mr. IYoung will apain bli the litro of it, and a character is writ- Iten expressly lor Miss Phillips ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... it seemed that the pri- rc er, soanr had at one time been employed as warehouse- cos ro- man in Harrison's warehouse in Drury-lane, Liver- a- lis pool. He, however, was charged and pleaded an' fy, ilyto having stolen some cotton, and aitwsby Rtas fir-st ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... nanmed Thonita Little,wtisteliaged ?? various sums of money be- A -iniginge to his emsployer, Mi. Golding, en, r broker, Drury-lane. at 3The prisoner was office boy, and woes frequently, sent out to eel- flect accounts. On the 16tih instant lie ores paid ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... abmiar~ntae Tuaa £100 Narme, - 99 Wiltlarn Gosllingmatsoon,an apprentice with Messrs Horsburgh, The Halley,-and Co., of Drury-lane, who had been remanded on this poe charge, was committed for trial. On the 89th September, the of I pris oner saw the cashier ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... and Co.). From the premises being required, I laea' ~ed during thne past month removed to the blansion-lipuse lintel, ealf Drury-lane. Sinces I have been in business it has b~ee ney eels ass to close entirely oin the Sabbath. Yesterday morniceg, after eco ...

BOLTON

... affiehe !especting the opening of Old Drury; it runs thus :- The ladies and gentlemen engaged for the ensu- ing - season at Drury-lane theatRe are reqluested to nmeet on the stage, on Monday, the 26th instant, in order to the opening on the Sd of October ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 10s. ; Ann Lloyd, Regent-street, £3; 'AV of the Ann Greenall, Titbehbarn-street, 20s9.-Beerseliera: James L door, Fields, Drury-lane, 10s.- Patrick Mahon, Carlton-street, h, in, the £5; James Wallace, Woodstock-street, £3; William 11 brown Pendleton, B ...