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POLICE

... more gin than their wits I t would bear. Julia, in particular, had been found at half- I e past five in the morning, in Drury-lane, coolly sitting in the f tmiddle of a squash of mud serapings-ike a patient of the renowned Priessnitz in a sitz-bath ...

POLICE

... where do you reside ? uisleed aso the magistnote. ma il 4' I am a carpenter, and I reside at No. 1ll, Marquis-court, 3l43 Drury-lane, replied Mr. Cover. . ages The magistrate observing that Mr. Cover was cultivascrog To'I a stouat sandy moustache on his ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

... lile, IeC imiquiry into the circumstances atteudiiig the out 0l i to breake of thr'tWo rceOnt fires at Neos. 90 and 91, Drury-lane. s they A report of the previous inquest appeered in this journal c: Thursday last. -Mr. James lBi'aidwood, superintendent ...

POLICE

... placed at the bar of this court, before D. JAR- to UIXE . Sq., on suspicion of haNing caused the lltec cofla-ra- pI tion ini Drury-lane, 'ohsich nearly destroyed the propesty of a W Mr. Gcy. fr She: nad been given in charge to the police by a Mr. Ma- oa son ...

POLICE

... 0 drank, diorderly, nd incapale of takng care of hincself, to A policeman found bins sprawlingon his back, opposite swal Drury Lane Theatre, at two o'el ~ok o Sunday morning, out an blolgplcalodabecould; btwhene the and 9oliC~mau aeed him whatlie wantedhe ...

MURDER AND SUICIDE AT CAMBERWELL

... this office yesterday morninig that a ~V wAN manufacturer, a, brass-founder namred Bostork, residing in V Pitt's-place, Drury-lane, had about sin O'clock that morning WA AN' 1-been shot throughl the head within his ou-u door by his AN, a apprentice, and ...

THE DRURY LANE MURDER

... THE DRURY LANE MIlUDE-R. At Bow-street, yesterday, as soon as the night charges were over, and it was afte r two o'clock in the afternoon, before the last of them was diappeed of, though they con- tained nothing of interest; Thomas William Wick, the person ...

POLICE

... repeatedly. He called for the protection of the police, ia- an d the crowd having beeci dispersed, he was walking down eld Drury-lane, escorted by a policeman, when lie was met by ad these twrn persons, when Allen (as was; sworn by the police. usman) struck ...

POLICE

... if-r, Johnee Doeker was charged on suspicion of having purloined a silver fork, from some oyster rooms in Vinegar-yard, Drury-lane. The waitress at the rooms in qUcstion, deposed that on Wednesday night two persons, one of whom was the prisoner, came ...

POLICE

... brouglst before Mr. Hall for re-examination, on a charge cl stealisg a silver fork from some oyster-rooms in Yinegar-ysird, Drury-lane, on the night of April 16th. The particulars of the cease have already been given in Ti3E DAeLY NLE-s.-Mlr. Yardley, who ...

POLICE.—YESTERDAY

... attempting to commit suicide unader the following pain- a3 ful circumistantes. William Johnson, labourer, of Park- enti street, Drury-lane, stated that, at four o'clock en Menday corn morning he proceeded to his work at Paul's Wharf, in mar. Thames-street, near ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—YESTERDAY

... prove, was that oil the evening in question he is as on his way to praetise at a shooting gallery in Drury-lane, and as he Wii5 going along Drury-lane lie recollected the pistol was on fu1ll-coe and learing it aight do sonic mischief, he took it out of ...