POLICE [ill]

... gentlemen connected with the theatrical profession well qualified to judge, it appeared that the audiences of the Strand, Drury Lane, Vaudeville, Adelphi, Lyceum, Covent Garden, Gaiety, Globe, and Olympic Theatres, exuelsive of the Royalty, and Princess's ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF OPIUM POISONING

... Mary Dann aged 50, the wifeof a tradesman in Drry Lane, who die3 under the following _ircumstances : Mr. P. Dunn, of 65, Drury Lane, a bootmaker, said the deceased was his wifo. They had been married 32 years, and for 30 years she had been addicted to ...

CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER RAGAINST A WIFE

... Abrame, the witness said that the pri, Boner was excited and complained of the deoeased's conduct. Dr. Saunders, of 111, Drury Lane, stated that he was called by the last witness. He went to Brydges-street, and found Mr. and Mrs. Wyld quarralling. MIr ...

ALLEGED MURDER OF A NEWSPAPER EDITOR

... Abrams, the witness said that the pri. roner was excited, and complained of the deceased's con- duct. Dr. Saunders, of 111, Drury Lane, stated that he was called by the last witness. He went to Brydges Street and saw Air. and Mrs. Wyld quarrelling. Mr. Wyld ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... What do yen think of die,..Pepsy n ?? . : 2 IFrom Yujy- i!, EYR~Ears MEET.-JufJ vias dnrpised, dhiing a e esnt visit to Drury Lane, to noticerthat, duiring the per- formance of the pantonsime, whilst the pi was convulsed with laughter, the ipper pertion ...

SHOCKING DISCOVERY IN LAMBETH

... Moriarty. From the evidence of the witnesses, it appeared that'the ?? and her husband, who occupied lodgings in Granby Place, Drury Lane, had for some time been in the habit of quarrelling through jealousy, and a few evenings ago, after partaking of some drink ...

LATEST SUMMARY

... his attention called in Poland-street, Oxfoid-strcet, to Matilda Ml'Gill, an unmarried female, residiuginParker-street, Drury- lane, who was taken with the pains of labour, and was immediately delivered of a female child. The females who were present assisted ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... PRINCE OF WALES T rpat.P -The following com- muilieation, addressed to us by the author of Rebaecoa and tbe mnanager of Drury Lane Theatre, where the piece was originally produced, bears flrtering and deserved testimony to the 'manner in whicn tMr. Janieo ...

TRIALS AT THE MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... sentenced to 18'mouths' hard 'sabour. 'About half past 10 on the morning of the listf inst. Thorogood chanced to 'see him in Drury- lane, and, following him, noticed that he entered the Courts of Equity, but came out empty handed. He then wentintothe Union ...

CHORLEY

... In the first, a chorister,who w ae ?? a dairyman, and who had been engaged to sing in wThe gady of the Loalte, at the Drury Lane, suned tse t eesee, Mr. Chatterlon, for the anna of £e12, on the ground of unjust dismissal; hut on iunqry into details ...

MUSIC AND DANCING LICENSES

... he entered into this agreement his license was an historical fact,' as much associated with Cremorne as the licenses to Drury. lane or Covent-garden theatres. Mr. John Baum was called, land said that had It not been for the existence of the license, lie ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... iaprisonment, with hard Labour. UeNFOUNDED CthemonRey dom i ed Jcffs, describea as painter, lodging at a house in Pitt's-coury, Drury lane, was charged with uttring a counterfeit shiling at the honeso of? Mr. Maw, a beers hop keeper at G.reen wich, and allso ...