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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... several females in the omnibus, and their screams were most terrific, and it was not before the vehicle reached the middle of Drury- lane that the horses stopped from sheer exhaustion. A crowd soon gathered round the omnibus, and it was found that Abbott was ...

ATTEMPT OF A MOTHER TO MURDER HER TWO CHILDREN

... glass of brandy and water. The above doer is for an adult. Smaller quantitses accordin / to age, forcchildrenrr- . - ' ' DRURY-LANE TtEATrsc-On Monday tse an meeting of renters and proprietors of- sharp 1 this atre was held in the saloon, for the purpoes ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... the constable' sevidence it was adduced, that this merning, about two o'clock, the prisoner accosted him in Wild-street, Drury-lane, and demanded to know what o'clock it was; on receiv- ing the required information, he coolly said, Yon are a Is- liar ...

LAW AND POLICE—SATURDAY

... exterior, was charged by the police with having created a disturbance and committed an assault on one of them last night at Drury-lane Theatre.-From the evidence of the constable, it appeared that a disturbance of no ordinary character attended the first ...

LAW AND POLICE—SATURDAY

... magistrate that such was the case; the worst part of St. Giles's being far better than many spots in the immediate vicinity of Drury-lane. MARLBOROUGH-STREET. OVTRAGEOUS ASSAULT BY AN IftSiSimAN.-Patlick Price, a rough-looking Irish labourer, was brought before ...

LAW AND POLICE—SATURDAY

... morning, the prisoner, with several others, were creating a disturb. ance opposite a low coffee-house in the neighbourhood of Drury-lane, and he requested them to go away about their business. Instead, however, of doing so, they com- menced abusing him in a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... points, with cne in the centre, an exact impress14 f which I have ?? Barry, deputy landlo: t the hoase 16, SNiortt'gardens, Drury-lane, said, I new beth the prisoners from their comiug to his hou o lodge on the I5th oE last month, and their remainii here ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... coming up he gave the prisoner into custody. 'the other man escaped-the woman he should know ?? Classon, hall-keeper at Drury-lane Theatre,was examined, and said that shortly after one o'clock that morning, he passed theprosecutorand afemale, andshortly ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... it appeared, having been dismissed from service about a month ago went to reside with her father, at No. 3, King- street, Drury-lane. A few days afterwards she applied for relief to a neighbour, a Mrs. Cain, living at No. 2 in the same street, stating that ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... elderly woman. who was employed as chart oinan by Mrs. Trimby, the landlady of the Duke of Wellington public-lhouse, in Drury-lane, was charged before Mr. Jardine with stealing twenty pounds, the proper ty of Mr. Trimby.-On Saturday last, the prosecutor ...