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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... intent to murder hire, -The prosecutor is the chief of the Chinese jugglers, who some time back created such a sensation at Drury- lane by doing the trick of surrounding another of the party with sharp knives, which he threw at him. The prosecutor having amassed ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... the opera com- pany, lately performing at that ?? appeared that Madame Caradari and Signor Pavesi had engaged to sih% at Drury-lane, on the ta-opening of the theatre under new mann.gement, and ?? announced to Blspee! oen oonday evening, the 20th August ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... had also heeD removed from the vestry. On the 24th the prisoner pledged the timeptsce at Mr. Davidson's, pawnbroker, of Drury. lane, for fis., and upon calling again for a further advance suspicions were aroused, and he waes given into custody. -The prisoner ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ? M'Mahon, a youth employed a, a Su eet sweeper, statod that he saw the prisoner skinning a live cat in Parker-street, Drury- lane, and at tha samte tiane observed dying bodies of two other cats lying upon a window ledge, with their throats cat, awaiting ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... On Sunday evening a man named Garrett T.Y ielvin, occupying a little hat shop and back parlour at 171E Martlett's-caurt, Drury -lane, deie *suddenly iin the presence of his wife, and eight small children, who t' ad been thrown into the greatest possible ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... the army, was charged with attempting to throw herself into the Thames, from Waterloo.bridge.-Mr. A. Isaacs, residing- in Drury- lane, deposed that shortly after four o'clock on Monday afternoon he was sitting on the floating pier at Water- loo bridge, and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... upon a married woman, named Martha Sarah Isaacs.-Complainant stated that she was the wife of a printer, and resided in Drury- lane. Last evening her husband having been absent from his home t an unusually late hour, she left in search of him, and on her ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Slattei- was rewarded with 31. for his con- }duct in the matter._ ALLEGED ILLEGAL DISTRAINT. Charles Wallace, labourer, of. Drury- lane; Alfred Parry; porter, of Waterloo. road; and Ellis W~rench, commission agent, of Upper-marsh, Lambeth, were charged on ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... evidence, and the defenitb- an alibi-wasthoroutghly establishedu-by the tvioence of perstnetrployedin subordinate -parts inthe Drury-lane pantormime It was satisfciorily proved that the prisoner sus- tained a minor charaecer in the performance which took place ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... the prisoner to be imprisoned for two months Witlh hard labpur. ALLEGED ILLEGAL DISTRAINT. Charles Wallace, labourer, of Drury- lane; Alfrea Parry, porter, of Waterloo- road; ?? Rtlis Wr;ench, commission aghnt, of Upptr-cfiarsh, Lambeth, were charged on ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Scott, the Drury- lane bill-sticker, who had almost a monopoly of the trade, and employed a great many men, was constantly autho- rising persons to efface or destroy ?? cross-exami- nation by Mr. Fenton, the witness admitted that the Drury-lane bills (about ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Mullady, by cutting her throat, with in- tent to murder ?? prisoner and his wife occupied a lodging at 48, Great Wild-street, Drury- lane, and on the evening of Dec. 29 he appeared to have gone home drunk, and a quarrel took place between him and the prosecutrix ...