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THE POLICE COURTS

... taken tended to aggravate his natural malady. | The defendant then called Mr. Spalding, the wholeasle a, l stationer, of Drury-lane, to speak to his character, and said that a great many persons of respectability could satisfy his worship on this point ...

THE ALLEGED WRECKING ON THE THAMES

... condition of 'the clI pure, hec~prpioslywasepy, bardl. TPeere is every- id it V.;N V iNComSTEt.-The; followinig :W 'the f 'DRURY-LANE- THEATRE. TO THII ZDATOILOF4119E DAILY KEWS - 'htbIptota , bin'erst ithmaamntoDrry. ctei~ha.atesendtoreeie sipulatedsumper ...

THE MURDER IN FOLEY-PLACE

... MUTUAL DPEpasCa AssnOCArsOse-We 26th have in type a report of the first general meeting of this puti body, held yesterday at Drury-lane Theatre, under the Sit presidency of Mr. Benjamin Forster, which wvre attendedcutot by a large nnumber of gentlemen from ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... direction been car- diet .rid ot, hatwhen the other day it was necessary for one of The I the saloo nomnibuses to be taken to Drury-lane for the put- the r pose of having a part of its spring repaired, it; was preceded thei t and followed on its way thither ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... accompanied by his wife and two young women, friends cf here. At about nine o'clock they went out together, for a walL In Drury-lane they met with Sergeant Bush end another constable, he believed it was Brown, but he could not positively say. As the censtables ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COURTS. BOW-STREET. Jolsn Maeek, baker, of No. 12, Drury-lane, was sum- moned for committing an assault. Charles Bartlett, a bailiff, connected with the Westmin- ster County Court, stated that, on the 20th March, he went to the defendanf s ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... raings, the poperty of Mrs. Davidson.0 The prosecutrir stated that she was a wardrobe dealer &c., residing in Russell-court, Drury-lane, and that on Thursday afternoon the prisoners came into her shoo, and D one of them asked for a dress. While sthe tried ...

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

... brought before Mr. Henry on two charges of passing forwed notes. e Joseph Rnott Sheave, a butcher, in Blatklnoor-street, Drury-lane, derosed that or, the 16th of February the pri- soner bought a leg ofmutton of him, and tendered to Psy- ment what he believed ...

JUDGES' ORDERS

... order-was the subject of remark in the Dai&y News of yesterday morning. Madame Caradori deposed that her en- gagem~ent at Drury-lane was from the 12th to the 19th of August; and Signor Pavesi, her partner in misfortune, informed the bench that both Madame ...

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 ...

Law Intelligence

... destcrihsd as a newspaper proprietor, printer, and publisher, of No. 2, Catherine-stroat, Strand, of White SSHart-street, Drury-lane, and of Fineburys6quare. The r- accounts bees already appeared. of Mfr. Linklster, representing the assignees, said they ...