RESULTS of the NEW ZEALAND INQUIRY

... distraotions, had gradually declined. oh Soma beautiful scenic illustrations, painted, we believe, fet by Mr. C. Marshall, of Drury-lane Theatre, added greatly 'hl to the instruction and entertainment afforded by the even-' of, uing's lecture. The scene in ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... that lie found no paper on the prisoner.-Mr. Traill (to the latter) . Where do you come from? -Priseneri: Hart-street, l Drury-lane.-Mr. Traillo: No doubt you are better known in that locality, especially to the officers of Bow- street. I shall, therefore ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... day's impression. It will be recollected that the prisoner, who is the son of a respectable statiotter and newsveuder in Drury-lane, stated he was in the employment of the Anti Corn-law League. The only evidence adduced against him on that occasion was ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE.—FRIDAY

... of seventeen yards, for El 5s. 6d., to Mrs. Die- more, the landlady of the Kiag's Arms public houss,in the . Coal-yard, Drury-lane, who was afterwards unable to iden- tify the prisoners, god being subsequently apprehended in Paddington, the remainder ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... the Lord Mayor considered to be curious instances of gullibility. A publican who resides in that wide awake locality, Drury-lane, was visited by the captain, who sot only (although a total stranger) contrived to run up a score for several glasses of ...

Police Intelligence

... he hail taken altogether seventeen pieces of Is, lawn and two IIozen uif handikerehiefs, to Newman, the 05 pawnbroker, in Drury-lane, and that he had also taken to ,I the sante place twventy or thirty yards of vesting satin, as and a, qsitntity (if satin ...

HILARY TERM

... inquire. [The learned judge here recapitulated the evidence'of Gale]. The whole of this did not take place at the meeting in Drury-lane-port of it did, and the sub- sequent part took place at Mr. '1 iernan's house in the pre- sence of Young, and that part ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... iil farinaoeous food. Charles Tho- mas Wood, of the Sun pubdc-house, Browsnlow-street, Bloomsbury. John Sherborne, 139, Drury-lane, baker. William Pesfold, S, Queen-street, St. Giles's, chandler. James Bannon, 19, Brownlwo-street, chandler, and Charles ...

Police Intelligence

... assistance of the magistrate. She said her name was Harriette Jesse Nelson, that she lived at No. 3, Cross-court, Vinegar-yard, Drury-lane; that she was a widow, and earned her bread by working as a laun- dress, ild three children, and was in very destitute ...

COMMISSION OF OYER AND TERMINER

... was iniplicated in tire conspiracy ,ho to which he (Baron Pennuefuther) had adverted. Shiortty eti after the meeting in Drury-lane fite society insisted on Gale tat turning two of his men away, hut lie lrefused to comply. ho Sortie time after that he ...