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CHARGE AGAINST A CHEMIST OF ADMINISTERING DRUGS

... Frederick Nelson, Inspector, E Divisioss, deposed that f' be apprehended the prisoner at a quarter to eight t o'clock, at Ilii Drury-lane. Witness asked him if he c was Mr. Richardson, and he said he was. Witness said he wished to speak to him, He went to the ...

CHARGE AGAINST A COUNTY COURT BAILIFF AT PONTYPRIDD

... powew 1m subsequently admitted having taken the articles. publi 1. She said she went to Newport and from, there to Thi e Drury.lane, where she fell into bad company and hold I a spent a1l the money. She had pawned the, watch Thi d andohain and gave him ...

A STRANGE CASE OF MISTAKEN IDENTITY

... the Middlesex 8essionz, on Wednesday, Waiter Walier, who lest eessions a oonvicted f having stolen £20 from a sailor in Drury.lane, P was bronght up for judgment. At his trial a d warder hadtated that he recognised the prisoner N a a man who bad been ...

THE STABBING CASE AT ROATH

... efforts to restore animation proved unsuccessful. NacNaRRow ESCAPE OF TaRnr CeLDREns.-During the raging of the great fire in Drury-lane, London, on Monday last, it was ascertained that three children, who were in a back room at the top of the premises, had ...

COUNTY COURTS

... KATE VAuGE or, having recovered from the in effects of a recent accident, lhs resucoed her im- perso nation of Cia&refla at Drury-lane.c A CAaD.-To all who a-re autfdring from the errors a and lnditseretlos of youtht nawoes trkamse, earl decay, 1 leSB Of ...

THE TITHE WAR IN SOUTH WALES

... what wire stud to rme by ait ettilnentnmusician it, ,b i at tits dress r L'elienrsiriof1 Lucy, of Liatmmermooir M at at Drury-lanes 'hasires, when Jnlliien, in 1847, VI I.undertook the toanagemerit snd produced in r.admniirable style a series of operas ...

THE CLITHEROE CASE

... to the defendant to present to a well-known ectress. The two at five guinens wete seiit to Newcastlfe, and thi other to Drury-lane.- Mr. Coopet, tla plalintiff, in lila evidence, said lie Usual price for, a bultotihole was Is. Gd., but the defendant had ...

FROM THE DOCK TO THE WITNESS-BOX

... and other articles Drav re of jewellery, of the value of £160, the property of It. *d William Windsor, a hawker, living in Drury-lane. and itMr. WaUis ?? previtrus hearings the tail pros cutor had stated that the goods bad been ,y id given to him by Alfred ...

THE SENSATIONAL SUICIDE AT SWANSEA

... ILLNESS OF MR1. HARRY NICHOILLS. of- - )D, The public will regrat to hear that Mr. HErvy ?? Nicholls, tha popular comedian of Drury Lane L), Theatre, is lying seriously ill with typlhoid fever at nd his residence at Bedford Park. At eleven o'clock tv, on Saturday ...

THE TINTERN DIVORCE SUIT

... until to-day (Friday). I A- A D ORRY LANIP ROMANCE. n SAD D EIA AT OF AN OLD MU SICIfA. d A strsag disco very was made in Drury-lane, t t, London, on Wi esday, It wits fount tha E lward s Davis, err old n ser of 80 yrar, lied be e f ourou '0 dats dead o ...

REMARKABLE DIVORCE SUIT

... divorce on the ground of the alleged adultery of his wife, Julia Elizabeth Court, said to have t been engaged on the stage at Drury-lane, the co- . respondent being Mr. Cecil Drummond Wolff. A denial was pleaded, and the wife alleged that her husband had been ...

ATTEMPTED WIFE MURDER AND SUICIDE

... THE LINE BETWEEN DRUNKEN, - NESS AND SOBRIETY. It lies been left to an iliahbitant of the riot over savour- district of Drury Lane, all alley rusm ing out of Chlapel-street, to define the border line betweien drunkenness and sobriety, al questionr ?? ...