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POLICE.—YESTERDAY

... already in the hands of tho police. MARLBOROUGHI STREFET. - OAPTuur. OF r ,'3os- tLEitSOJ. inm-t, 13, White Hart-street, Drury-lane; . Driem-1, 24, Johnn strcetTottenhan. -court-road ; Al AlathewU, 27, Cumeberland-street, Camberwell; J. Seyjbrt, 13, Shler- ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... an Saturday morning, while he was on the stand in the Strand, lonking out fcr customers from M. Jullien'a mesquerade at Drury-lane Theatre, down bundled five or slisgentlemann come of whom got inside and some outside. Ihey desircd cim to drive to Mki ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... press. Kauffman, who was present; appeared to consult , with Friedeberw, and then took him to a house in Short's- 3 gardens, Drury-lane, and he was siowin into an upstairs a I room, and Kauffman brought in the press, which appeared to I have been tried, and ...

ALLEGED DEATH FROM STARVATION. Mr. W. Baker held inquest at the Crown and Leek, Deal-street, Mile cud New-town, ..

... by Mr. Kendall, boot and shoemaker. They applied to the association, when they were all engaged, and*a shop wa: taken in Drury-lane. That had turned out a good specula tion, as, after paying all expenses, a sum of 75/. per cent was returned. (Hear.) Since ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... in Earl -street, Lisson- Ing grove, Marylebone; one in King's College Hospital (the ?? patient having been brought from Drury-lane); one in St. John-street, Clerkenwell; one in Green-walk, Bermondsey; ht one in Lambeth; cue inYork-place, South Lambeth; ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... in the omnibus, and their screams were most terrific, f? id and it was nor before the vehicle reached the middle of B d Drury-lane that thehorsee stopped from sheer exhaustion. ? id A crowd soon gathered round the omnibus, and it was feund t- that Abbott ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... The allegations in the articles were to the effect that on the 26th of May last the exhibitant was in the dres circle at Drury-lane Theatre, when Mr. Smith, who had observed him from cn opposite box, came to the box nwich as wa seated, savd, without any ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... parties to attend. Re found by the books that the pri- soner had embezzled upwards of 500. The superintendent said he was at Drury-lane Theatre on the 1Ith instant, and apprehended the prisonerthere. The prisoner said he should reserve his defence, and was ...

Law Intelligence

... only were granted: three were struck out of the list, and eighty-two were refused. Among the refusalswere the Mogul Tavern, Drury-lane; the Coalbole, Fountoin-court; the York and Albany Tavern; the Kemble Tavern, LTng acre; the Bel- eiders Tavern, Pentonville ...

POLICE.—SATURDAY

... that on the morn- yrlag ef the 22nd of November, the priasn6sX was intreoduced rt him by a friend in a broker's sh-3p, in Drury-lane. He n e showed hilm a bill of exchange for 51., anJ. requested to he 8accommodated with a sovereign or two for a few days ...

EVIDENCE OF THE METROPOLITAN

... the expense of I other parts of London.-Where do you suppose these people - have gone to ? Somne to the streets lending to Drury-lane; a some to Saffron-hill, same to St. Luke's ; some to White- a chapel ; but more to St. Marylebone and St. Pancras.- s What ...