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OBSTRUCTION IN COVENT GARDEN

... OBSTRUMTION IN COVENT 'GARDEN. IW-diwnin7 I1its, of East Wickham, and Alfred Price. of High-street, tlumnAead, were summoned to Bow-street police- court on Mondayfor wilfully causing ob- struh tion with vans and horses in James- street, Covent-garden, Cll Dec ...

COVENT GARDEN CUSTOMS

... COVENT GARDEN CUSTOMS. Thomas Frohocl, Charles Champio;% WiTliain Eames, Henry Lewis, jun., John Grove ?? IValslam Grove r, and Arthur Sole, salosmen, having shops in James. street, Covent-garden, appeared at Bow- street police-court on Monday, to ad ...

COVENT GARDEN CUSTOMS

... COVENT GARDEN CUSTOMS. - 'e rqeoq (Thuridge, ideeorihe~l as a eartei in the 'eimploy of Wiss Salmons, market gttrdener. Southall, appeared at Bow streee polse-vonurt to three adjourned' sumn ises eharging himn with dspositing vegetaoie trefuse in ien ...

THE FIRE AT COVENT GARDEN

... wfhich has de. etrayed Covent-garden theatre. The investigation took place in the large room of the Piasa hotel, and the court was crowde. James Castles, 47, York-street, was the first witness. He said he was the fireman at Covent-garden theatre. Hie was employed ...

ROWDYISM AT COVENT GARDEN

... ROWDYISM AT COVENT GARDEN, The law and police reports of the week furnish two cases in which the popular senti. ment of justice has been strangely violated. The first of these was. the Coleridge libel case; and the second the charges of riot in connec- ...

COVENT GARDEN BALL SEQUEL

... say that he hail seen the case in the papers, annd that the man in custody (1ayne) was innocent. Hle (Wood) was outside Covent Garden Theatre about three o'clock on the moreingr of the 27th nlt. and saw two girls hustling a gentletian and tighstint~. He ...

THE ATTEMPTED MURDER IN COVENT GARDEN

... was barmaid at the Red Lion public-house, Russoll-street, Covent-garden. It appeared that the prisoner, who is a respectable man, and who carries on the business of a fruit salesman in Covent-garden market, had been courting her 'for nearly nine years previous ...

COVENT GARDEN DIVORCE SUIT

... reason of the alleged cruelty andadultery of her husband, Mr. John Butterworth, a restaurant keeper, of 7, Russell-street, Covent-garden.-Hfe denied the charges, pleaded condonation, and made a counter allegation agaist his wife, which she denied. Mr. Muir ...

COMICAL SCENE IN COVENT GARDEN

... COMICAL SCENE IN COVENT GARDEN. THE GIDDY GOINGS ON OF TWO LOVE BIRDS. [SUBJECT OF ILLUSTRATION.] ROBERT WESTON, a well-dressed mnan, and Gladys Waller, who appeared to be a. servant, were charged before Sir John Bridge with being drunk and disorderly ...

TRADE CUSTOMS AT COVENT GARDEN

... was a somewhat important one, affecting many persons transacting business at Covent Garden Market. AC- cording to the case laid before the Court, it is the castom at Covent Garden when box goods are sold by auction, to open one box at random, and accept ...