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POLICE COURTS—YESTERDAY

... I . SOUTHERN DIVISION. (Before Mr. Barton.) 1 IMirORTANT. To RAG A)D BoNE DEALIRS.- B Mr. Trevor, rag and bone dealer, Drury-lane, 3 appeared on summons to answer the complaint of Inspeotor Halligan, 4 D, for having a quantity of bones on his premises ...

A YACHTSMEN'S DISPUTE

... a (FTom the Standard of To-day.) 1 Stand Plate-Huntingdoa. Island Plate-Navidale. Crown Hadicap-Barmecide. Mile Selling-Drury Lane. May Plate-Farndale. Juvenile Plate-Bonnie Garry f. *Vinkfield Welter-Eastbury. (From the Daily Yelegraph of To-day.) Stalnd ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... assault. The prisoner was then removed. CAUTroNe TO PUsCHIASEnS OC STOLEN GOODe.-William a Trevor, rag and bone dealer, of 17, Drury-lane, was brought d up in custody of Police-constable Boulger (118 B) under ir the following ?? appeared that Mr. Morrisy, d ...

THE DYNA

... with -a £ull report 4f whlt linkd transpired. hais asreaadeaud to 'the ficer on duty, who pro. Cured a ?? ,apd proceeded to Drury-lane Theatre, wlere' Mr. Howard Vincent, directur of the Orimiae Iavetigettion Dipartmeat, was Wit- teesing a perforvnance by ...

LONDONDERRY RIOTS—GOVERNMENT INQUIRY

... ethics of Ir. Dion Bonamult's Fseso=n,wbhc is drawing, in spilte of our contemporaries' censorsip, its nightly crowd ' to Drury-lane. The Brirtish pablic as Macaulay long ago pointed out inshie defence of Byron, is sb- ject to internittent 8iteis ferocious ...

THE CASE OF ARCHIDEACON DENISON

... into court, the proceedings being purely formal. It was stated in the course of the proceedings that Mr. E. T. Smith, of Drury-lane, who had takea possession of the bankrupt's property at Kilborn lodge, and sold It imme- diately on his absconding had yesterday ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... knowledge whatever of theI prisoner. Constable Redmond having been sworn, said be arrested I the prisoner at a lodging iii Drury-lane, and found on his person the letters pro need, whicis were identified by Mr. Bernard as those presented to him by the prisoner ...

REVISION COURTS

... lint the priioner and another yonng man. went tinto tihe wlrimisale rnarine stores of Mr. 'Walker, oi fnumbers 17, anm 18, Drury-lane, and offered three hu lps fir sole. In reply to the prisoner Mr. Walker said ibe wubld bn2' the istnps, arid knowing that ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Benson, summoned for disobedience to an order made on 3rd September, in reference to nui- ranoes existing on the premises, 2 Drury-lane. A flne of 5s. was inflicted. Patrick M'Cabe, summoned for the unclean harbour- ingi of swine on the premises, 13 M'Gai ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MDLLE. LODI. h1dlle. Lodi, whose reappearance since her debut cn the opening night of the season at her Majest's Opera, Drury-lane, has been prevented by illness, w asLe,-1 for the second time, on Saturday night, in Veldi's opera, Rigoletto. The two principal ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... three weeks. In re Williamr Walker and John , Trevor-.-TheI bankrupts carried on business as iron and metal mrer chants in Drury-lane. On the application of Mr. Parry, Mr. Hanrahan iron merchant, was appointed trade assignee. A composition of 2s. Od In the ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER IN ORMOND-STREET

... purpose of beating her. To Mr. Fitzgerald-7Did not see Mary Eaves in the room on Sunday morning. John Gannon lives at No. 20, Drury-lane; collects subscriptions for a burial society; Win. Gill was a mem- ber of it; recollects the Saturday night before Mrs. ...