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MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... had never lost an article before.- The prisoner the same morning pledged the three damask slips'at Mr. Livermore's, 43, Drury- lane, for 7s. 6d., and got diunk with the money. She said nothing in her. defence, and the jury found her £( Guilty Mr.-- Payne ...

EASTERN COUNTIES RAILWAY ACCIDENT

... until next Thurs- day. HER MATOsTY'S THEATRE. --An agreament WaS signed on Thursday which constitutes Mr. E. T. Smith, the Drury lane manager, future lessee of Her Ma- jesty's theatre, at a lease of seven, fourteen, or twent3,' one years. NEwiweAp.B mx Tunis ...

THE PONTEFRACT MURDER

... 2-olea of Harlequin and Gent, at the above theatre, was partaking of some refreshment at the bar of Wilon's tavern, Drury. lane, when he suddenly fell to the ground a corpse. The deceased, who appeared in his usual health and spirits, is supposed to ...

LIFE AND DEATH IN ST. GILES'S

... tion, h be alae oaed a L My Nye, she mother of te decsda and sickly looking woman, said ashe W6 a 1 1setq4 33, ingstreet Drury-lane, with herh v gegonp snker. The deceasod a 8be h dh cied' o ?? morning last. ?? Al IN the child's death, for she wet to ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... hard labour. DEATrH IN A WAEn rTUB. - On Wednesday after- noon, Mr. Wakley held an inquest at the Sugar Loaf. Fing.street, Drury.lane, on the body of Margaret Albert, aged eighteen months, who was found dead in a tub of water head downwards, in a room of ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... labour. -There was reason to suppose that the prisoner had drugged the prosecutor at a public house, the Cock and Magpie, in Drury-lane, and then took him down a yard and cut his pockets open. H:e rwas seen to take the wteth. MEARliG FleEl WITH RAGS.,-John ...

THE FAIR CIRCASSIAN

... Charles W. Herbert said he had been in the em- ployment of the deceased as traveller. Witness went to see the plaintiff at Drury-lane, because Mr. Peel told him that he would show him the fairest flower that ever bloomed, and give him some tripe for supper ...

EXECUTION OF MULLINS

... laefibelorging to a man named Mr. Mahouy, who d59b E front parloar hut left some time before, tnsa ?? lives in Princes-street, Drury-lane. 4pe 8~atccrne forward on Friday evening, but too lhs evidence, to prove that his shoe was absj he had cast it awaywhen ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... that a neighbour hbd seen the prisoner selling soeg-books in the street, 'SId in publichouses about the naighbourhood of Drury-lane. He then gave informafbtion to the poloe, and the prisoner was taken into custody. He arlmit. ted the robbery.-Mr. Corrie: ...