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IMMORAL PUBLICATIONS

... IMMORAL PUBLICATIONS. William Williams, 33 years of age, of 21, Hart. street, Drury-lane; described as a printer, was charged on a warrant, on Wednesday, at Bow- street police-court, with selling obscene prints.- Mr. Collette, jun., appeared to prosecute ...

THE PENGE MYSTERY

... market, when he was attacked by a woman, who struck him with a jam pot. Priscilla Smith, residing in a court leading out of Drury-lane, was attacked most savagely by her paramour. He broke into the room where shsewas taking refuge from him, and beat her about ...

CHARGE AGAINST A SURGEON

... CHARGE AGAINST A SURGEON. On Thursday, at Bow-street, Dr. Francis J. Hamm1on7d, of 101, Drury-lane, was again examined on the charge of having conspired with Ellen Saunders to commit an unlawful offence. The case bad been adjourned from Satur- day, owing ...

TRIALS AT THE OLD BAILEY

... show. FATAL STRUGGLE BETWEEN WOMEN. At Bow-street police-court on M2onday IDiriet Paini, aged 35, of 34, Macklin-street, Drury-lane, described as a charwoman, was charged with causing the death of Anti Richards.-James Kemp, lodging. house deputy, of 3 ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... has died at Mloorlands, near Southampton, aged 50. AN AxgcoTs oF MAdnsA,_.-During the time that Malibran was singing at Drury-lane, and de- lighting the audience with her exquisite tepresenta- tions of Fidelio and the Maid of Artasi, a certain newspaper ...

CHARGES OF INCENDIARISM

... OF INENDIARISL At'the Thames police-cOnrt, on Tuesday W17=2j, Anthony, aged 21 years, a blacksmith, of 4i Paslrer street, Drury-lane, was charged on remand withvill fully and maliciously 3setting fire to the St. (th 'Sufferance wharf, Wappin-vwaltl, Lower ...

FIRES IN THE METROPOLIS

... Commercial-road East, burnt a bed and bedding and injured the room. Two very small fires occurred at 21, Russell. court, Drury-lane, and SI, 4yre-streot-hill, Leather-lane. MoIDAy.-Three fires. An escape of gas caused a small fire at 605, Commerclal-road ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... guilty of manslaughter, and she was removed in custody. FATAL FIRE IN DRURY-LANE On Thursday at three a.u., a fire, having a fatal result, occurred at 1, White Hart-street, Drury-lane. The house was occupied by several families, among which were a Mr. and ...

TRIALS AT THE MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... ?? with stealing and Carnell with receiving 10 pairs of boats, value 21. 5s., the property of Mr. John Jackman, of 189, Drury-lane, shoemaker. Bowring, it appeared, had served in the army, and was in receipt of a pen- sion, which would be forfeited by ...

CHARGE OF WIFE MURDER

... Giles, into the circumstances attendingthe deatbhof Ellen Donovan, whowaskilled at a fire that took placein Lincolne-ourt, Drury-lane, on Monday ?? evidence showed: that the. fire broke out in the afternoon in, ahroom occupied by. awoman namedC Cwnwhhalokder ...

IMPORTANT THEATRICAL LIBEL CASE

... Raynoff (who played nder the name of Dubois), and Mr. Leonard Boyne. Mr. Oliphant, editor of a weekly newspaper, and lessee of Drury-lane theatre from 1842 to 1846; Mr. Thompson, the-theatrical critic of the same paper; Mr. Spencer, a writer of songs; Mr. Soden ...

YESTERDAY'S SUMMARY

... At Charing-cross hospital yesterday the fellowiog :-_patsey ,Narr, of 9, Carles cases were attended 0f'erbroken street, Drury-lane, had the bone of hiser of , during a pugilistic encounter; Mlargaret temef Earl's-court, Leicester-sqnare, fell on the ave ...