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THE EXTENSIVE FRAUD ON THE CRYSTAL PALACE COMPANY

... the Crystal-palace company ;,and be said 1Mr. Remington owes me £1,000 for money lent ; Mr. E. T. Smith, lessee 60 of Drury-lane, £1000 ; Mr. Leech, £,80'; Mr. Wallack £300; and thereis the lease of myhonse, Kilburn-priory, in qu. a safe at the Cry ...

HORRIBLE MURDER OF A RAILWAY CASHIER

... to have been treparned in the :dfollowing manner :--The lady had appointed to meet a gentlewoman at the old playhouse in Drury-lane, I but extraordinary business prevented ier comin ing. Being alone, when the play was over, she bade a boy t call a coach ...

A BOY CHARGED WITH STABBING

... police-court, on Tuesday, Philip McGainness, a poor, dirty looking boy, only six years of age, residing at 17, Short's Gardens, Drury Lane, was charged with feloniously cutting and wounding Johd Hall, an errand boy, living with his mother, at 3, Bryan St, Caledonian ...

LONDON POLICE NEWS

... came in, on sviielh the prisoner got up hastily, put on his bat, and scent out. Thomas watchedt himn to a coffee house in Drury-lane, shere he remained about half an hour, and then-eturned to the office. Mr. Lawrenice had in the meantime returned, and missed ...

LAW AND POLICE

... intent to ?? :Pitrsell was tilei sworn, and said that she lived at a public-house kept by Mlr Quclch, at 12, Vinegar-yard, Drury-lane. She had been out of a situation about ithree montiis. She was previously housemaid at Mr I Amor's eating-liouse, at No ...

LAW AND POLICE

... stated that at about half-past eight, on Saturday evening, he went to arrest the prisoner at his lodgings, in Princes-strect, Drury-lane. He was not within, but witness on leaving the house met him in the street, and arrested him. He resisted with great vio- ...

LAW AND POLICE

... lady in Soho-square, and in passing over Westminster- bridge, I met Emily IHobbsi a young woman who used to belong to the Drury-lane ballet, and who I used to know twelve months ?? Norton: About what time was ?? Newell: About half-past seven, sir. She asked ...

LAW AND POLICE

... AnD HER SWEETHEAsReT-Jane Whittelove, a servant girl in the employ of Mr Usher, of the Red Lion and Still public- house, Drury-lane, was charged, at the Bow-street police-court, before Mr Jardine, with stealing a large quantity of cigars, bottles of spirits ...

LAW AND POLICE

... sentenced to imprisonment for two months. S ,r TnE KNivia AeAlli.-Thowas Clarke, a globe maker, I residing at 3, Conl-yard, Drury-lane, was charged at the a 0 Marlborough-street police court, before Mr Binglham, . la with stabbing Emma Lelew, a map colourer ...

LAW AND POLICE

... which this ?? If motion for injunction proceeds. It was a motion, he said, i ?, to restrain Signor Graziani from singing at Drury-lane In Theatre or aun other place without the express assent t] is of Mr Gye. From the agreement it appeared that tI d Signor ...

LAW AND POLICE

... Fdivision,in the execution of his duty. -The complainant said he was engaged in regulating the carriages and cabs in front of Drury Lane Theatre at the close of the opera on otondlay evening, when the defendnat came up in a bounceahle way, and, addressing wivoess ...