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LICENSING SESSIONS

... MIKenzle to Joseph Kitchen; Daley-street, Thos. Hanlon to Richard Pike; Dickinson-street, Thos. Wilson to Leuis Dosse, refused; Drury-lane, Thomas Palin to Juo. Archer; Fontenoy-street, Samuel Board- ma man to Thos. Shepherd; Fontenoy-street, James Riley e- to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Fenwick-buildinge. Mr. arty . S Sith, re.;resenting the firm of Messrs. Saundursi, Smith, thu and Co., earn, merchants, Drury-lane, said ho bad paid Elunsl to Ifai -thelprisoner amouinting to £63 is., which he had not acc:ountedt dust for. He was committed ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... removed to N Drury-lane in a cart; but en being taken there the varter was 0 told that they couid not be received, and upon going away G Freoney seized them.-Mr. daowbaii appaared for Mr. Flynn, the V owner of the warehouse in Drury-lane, who, he said ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... LETE co-am~ Z young man, named Wm. George Matson, who had Oeen an apprentice with Meesr. . Horsburgh,1Halley,and Co., of Drury.lane,waschargod withegteal. y lug a letter cocntainig three bank notes of £100 each. The letter , was entrusted to him to post ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

THE POPLAR POLSONING CASE

... Ithre ?? owug a very game stern raceI 1 throughout the whole distanee. A SUCCESSFUL TIIEATRagMAIWAUE1R.T po 'prietors of Drury. lane Theatre have ratified les to Mr; E. T. Smith, at a special meeting, at hc Captain Spencer said Mr. Smfith had resce th theatre ...

THE STEPNEY MURDER

... named Mahoney, '1who'C flived in the front parlour,. but left some time before, I anid Vho 'snce'lived in Princes-street, Drury-lane, I a '1his man came forward on Ifriday eveding, buttoolate I 3 to give his evidence to prove that this shoe wes his, . au ...

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 ...

SUMMARY

... Central Criminal Court, yesterday, sentence of death was passed on the youth Reeves, who recently strangled his sister in Drury-lane, London. It is very probable that the extreme penalty of the law will not be exacted in this case. The Dublin city council ...

BOROUGH SESSIONS

... and 6 can read only. The following gentlemen were sworn on the grand Jury:- Wiliarm Stanley HarrIs, wholesale stationer, Drury-lane (foreman). James Daiues, merchant, Tower-buildings South. George Wiliam Bahr, sbipbrcker, Cable-street. Samuel cearne, wine ...