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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

LAW AND POLICE.—SATURDAY

... burning on the stairs, and the street door open. The police had this morning found her in a miserable hovel in Charles-street, Drury-lane, and sur- rounded by prostitutes and thieves. The shawl was found on her, but she denied all knowledge of the boots.-Mr ...

SURREY QUARTER SESSION

... Friends of Foreigners in distress, Jews' HospitaK, Sttish HonspitalWelsh Charity School, Benevolent garden Theatrical Fund, Drury-lane Theatrical Fund, Worshipful Company of Fishmongers (for the benefit of the inhabitants of the almushouses belonging to such ...

REVOLT IN A WORKHOUSE

... NEAR .DRURYtXLANE. - On Tuesday night a case of the use oaithe knife, in pa-- sion, took place in the neighbourhood of Drury-lane. Tw alroeof them deaf and dumb, had been engaged at work, and from someunoncas Keeling, the dumb man, exhibited feelings ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... ROBBaERY v ManAME TUSSAUD'S EXHIBITION.- Thomas Daldv. a respectably-dressed man, formerly a pablican in Cbarlesl.treet, Drury-lane, and subse- quently the -keeper of a beer-shop, a well-known ren- dezvous of thieves, in the neighbourhood of Clare- market ...

LAW AND POLICE.—SATURDAY

... of using abusive language to the officer. -From the statement ot F 10, it was adduced that last evening, while on duty in Drury lane, he saw the men at the bar, in custody of a dray and horses. Chas. Dray was attempting to drive, but tumbled about, and ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Sadler's WelLs, under the name of Marston, never knew the part of Wilhelmina without music.- miss Rafter: Was a prima donna at Drury-lane. Never knew the part of VWilhelmioa played without the music by a singer.-Mr. Duggan, chorus-master at the Prin- Cess's ...

LAW AND POLICE.—SATURDAY

... the prisoner he was induced, on the previous night, to watch her. He saw her knock at several houses in Brownlow-street, Drury- lane, and at one of them he heard stated to the party who cape to the door that she was a widow, with four chit- d*, who were ...

LAW AND POLICE.—SATURDAY

... BURGLARS, AND RECOVERY OF TaE STOLEN P1RorrevTY. -Joseph Brooks, described as a tailor, residing at No. 3, Lincoln-court, Drury-lane, and Ann Caddick. described as abonnet-maker, of No. 9, Parker-street, Druty-lane, were brought before Mr. Hardwick, charged ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Hall with hav. ing attempted to poison herself. -A police-constable stated that last night he was called into a court in Drury-lane, to a woman who it was said had taken poison. He found the prisoner suffering from either drink or poieon, and at the request- ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... spector, on Tuesday evening, was dressed in his private elothes, and while walking along Russell.street, near the entrance of Drury-lane Theatre, le felt a tug at his pockets behind. He instantly put his arm behind him, and caught hold of the prisoner's ...

MURDER BY MEANS OF ARSENIC

... STaEET.-On the premises of Mr. Shearman, boot and shoe-maker, and considerable damage done to building and stock.-NEAR DRURY-LANE THEATRE.-Ou Tuesday evening, shortly after seven o'clock, a fire, at. tended with a great loss of property, and jeopardising ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... most dreadfully cut and swollen, said that about five o'clock that morning she entered a public-house in Brydges- street, Drury-lane, in company with several other females. They repaired to the parlour, were a number of persons were seated, and the prisoner ...