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SINGULAR CHARGE OF CRUELTY TO A HEDGEHOG

... oonstable John Dowty, 23 R R, depdsed-that he was. on duty shortly after six o'clock in the 'norniug.' near the entrance to Drury Lane Theatre, *h-en he saw the prisoner with-' a piece of;m lighted paper~inrhisehands. On going'to the spotbhe' I savy a bedgehog ...

AN ACTRESS'S DIVORCE CAUSE

... There was a tire at- No. 6, Hanover-squeire, end Air. d Creswick and others offered to give their services at a t benefit at Drury Lane; hut the respondent asked her not to accept the charity, and she did not dlo so. Ur.t Wakefield, a friend of the parties ...

BURGLARY AT A CLERGYMAN'S HOUSE

... house of Mr. Gunnery. At the police. station the prisoner gave the name of John Lewis, r of a common lodging-house near Drury-lane. He further states that he had been in the army, and his statement is so far no doubt true, for he has a very military air ...

AN ASPIRANT FOR THEATRICAL FAME

... boffhat tol his5 os b friend from Man- he fo c s r lod(lge for a 9 ew daysn e until l c e i . teatcicol tc, ggem ort at Drury Lane Theatre, as a :a1rpsre hCe' cre conducted, and hearing hemp As he to to ihe p eople, an arrange. acqul rth hs at bis frnikl ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Police.constable John Dowty, 23 ER, deposed that he was on duty shortly after six o'clock in the morning near the entrance of Drury Lane Theatre, when he saw the prisoner with a piece of lighted paper in his hands. On going to the spot he saw a hedgehog on ...

ANOTHER CASE OF DRESSING IN WOMEN'S CLOTHES

... aud then he gave 6(i, Linton-road, Bersu odsey, wbere his . brother told writness thait he lived at a coilee-shop in 'I Drury-lane. Witnzess hadl found thatone o' the men who I. Was witlhl him wasoreisan anud an~rhr was ca-m au at thoe place wvhere the ...

DREADFUL ASSAULT UPON A WITNESS

... Bedford. on Tuesday, at St. Martin's Vestry Hlall, on the body -of Mary Dunn, I aged fifty. Mr. P. Dunn, boot-maker, 65, Drury-lane. 3 stated that deceased was his wife, and they had been t married thirty-two years. Soon after marriage she be- came addicted ...

STRANGE CASE OF DECOYING A GIRL FROM HER HOME

... been to a masic.hall, and subsequently enticed W her to come to her (Crick's) apartments, at .3 Fogarty's. ce buildings, Drury-lane. She then proposed to look Oat di for another room, and get their living together by label. m: ling bottles. According to ...

THE MURDER IN [ill]

... defence, and she had ex- pressly declined any other assistance at present. After other evidence, Kate Tobin, Shelden-streot, Drury-lane: I am a widow. I know the prisoner. She is my sister. I knew Mrs. Samuels, of Burton.crescent. I used to go there sometimes ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... Vince what he had seen. Some of the fowl3 ,N he were sold to a Mrs. Parsons, who keeps a rag-shop in e Great Wild-street, Drury-lane, by Walsh, for ld. snob, re irn- and he said he was obliged to sell them to get his clothes s it out of pawn. All the prisoners ...