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THE POLICE COURTS

... remnanded till Friday next. ATTEMPTED MUnDug IN DRURY LANE -Daniel Dono- van, was re-ex3mi ed charged with throwing his wife, Ann Donovan, from the second floor bock room window, at No. 19, Short's gardens, Drury-lane, whereby her life had been placed in c anger ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... evidence ?? Wh be prroved t be.the prisoner's lisiditlng, ilirectin that the watches and gulads shosld be ient to the Tavern, Drury lane, by leur o'elo* as they ?? ao be. ttansmitted down to WhndeorCastle by &the dxe o'clock traint Sir Peter Lsurie-Was he in ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... a journeyman shoemaker, was charged 'with stealing A a dead hare. 4 The complainant, a poulterer in Blackmnorc-streot, Drury- lane, stated that on Wednesday evening he observed the V prisoner lurking about his shop. Shortly afterwards the 20 prisoner ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Bcfj'qmin $Shelly was charged onla Lcd'. sawithasaulting, a very ferocious manner, ~tr. l\hliam. Gilbert, baker, residing in Drury-lane, the PtOtlreulr, dsp-teed that the prisoner lodged with him, ten- sr'nz ?? first flor. Ho had been there for the list two ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... ROBBBERY AT MADAME TUSSAUD'S EXHIBITION. Theomas Daldy, a respectably dressed man, formerly a publican in Charles-street, Drury-lane, and subsequently the keeper of a beer-shop, a well-known rendezvous of thieves, in the neighbourhood of Clare-market, was ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... the army, was charged with avemptI 8 ing to throw herself into the Thames, from Waterloo bridge. 2 A. Isaacs, livirg in Drury-lane, deposed that shortly after o four o'clock on Monday afternoon he was sitting upon the 6 floating pier at Waterloo bridge ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... were charged with stealing a loaf. Their appearance told the want F they were In. c The housekeeper to MIr. Mime, baker, Drury-lane, de- e posed that they, about 8 o'clock last evenin , went intio the shop and asked for a qustrtern loaf, and ?? her back ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... and furious driviig. Police-constable No. 24. P division said. that, early Ifes- terday, hewas ondaty in Prinees-atreet,.Drury-lane, whien hismutention was attracted to a horse andvab which we're coming towards withess along- Duko-atrset, at a most fuirious ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... moved on, and he heard nothing teore of t thelmatter, until he heard that handbills were circulated In the neighbourbood of Drury-lane offering the reward spoken t to by the last witness, which induced him to communicate what he had seen to Inspector Dodd ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... of their * 4 stated that, aboat tbree Voclock in the t Afternoon, ews ?? that thsoew~asaprize-fight in daCliaries'utreet; Drury-lane, 'and, onhurrying to the spot, 0fonunl that a great mob of; -the, lowest characters had col- ~-lected, shouting- &Ud'f diturbiog ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... bbeei in custody since the 28th ult., onl the chalge 01 throwi.ng his8 Wife' out of Window atI'No. 19, Shore's-airdensm, Drury-lane, withintent tomturder *her', wee brought up for furl htrexasminatlon. ' . ?? evidence of Mr. J. Wood, the 'houg& sur~geon ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... himself EA a letter-proms printer, t was charged with breaking kam i the street.a A police-constable said that t night, in Drury-lane, he g heard a loud smash of glaso, and found the prisoner staniding against a lamp-post, and the glas in the lamp broken ...