TRIALS AT THE MIDDLESEXSESSIONS

... other articles, the property of Englehleart Wilson. The prosecutor accompanied theprioners to a house in Charles-street, Drury- lane, and while he wnas there two men were called into the room, who attacked him and stripped him of everything but his trousers ...

THE PROVINCES

... afterwards ex- tended his reputation at Liverpool and Dnblin. For 11 successive seasons he was clown in the panto- miime at Drury-lane theatre, where he took his fare- well benefit November 25, 1871. Two LIvES LOeT FROMc THE WAaSPIT-r. -On Monday afternoon ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... crowded with milk-dealers Mr. ttraight said the complaintant, Henry ]aanson, is a milk-dealer in a large way oi oueindes in Drury.lane, and at other places, He entered into a contract with the cefendant to supply him with milk at the Paddington Station, He ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Thomas Coouics'. The prhsoner was perfectly mad, having been drin4ing. * Mary Flaherty said-I live at 1, Lincoin-court, Drury. lane, and am l'tyears of age. Tlbp prisoner lives in tlu next room to mine. On Saturday night, at eleven, as I was going upstairs ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... name is Thomnas Coones. The risoner was perfectly mad, having been drinking.- ny Flaherty said: live at l, Linlcoln-court, Drury- lane, and am 14 years of age. The prisoner lives in the next roos to mine. On Saturday night, at 11 d'elock, I was going upstairs ...

A STREET PREACHER AND THE POLICE

... police-constable in the execution of his duty. The officer said that on Saturday evening he noticed a large crowd at the top of Drury-lane. On going to find out what it was, he saw the defendant holding forth about Moody and Sankey. He said he was sent by them ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... propclty of the club. Police-constable a B3row n, C 74, state41 that he was fetched to the shop of a .pawnbrokr, No. 235, Drury-lane, and found that the . prisoner had keen detained, he having offered two silver .i spoons en pletdge without being able to ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... aud kn'o'w n mthe'nuasc-bal world as Fred, Oahmles, applie tto -Mr. 'ilowers for a summons againstMr.,'Nathan, the ?? .of Drury-lane,' fboiietlining soraee clothes. He said that he badmaarred'the daughter of' Mr. Nathan, aud' had made' his home in 'the ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... n -Mr. Flowere granted the remanj hut refused bail. sAAULTINaG A SONa-an-LAW.-BG eN 1Valaaii,a Hebrew clothes dealer in Drury-lane, was summoned for assault- ?? Charles Solomons, also of the Jewish per- etaulon, and the defendant's son-in-law. By same ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... him wilth being the father of abastardbchfld; born of one Mary Leech.-Mary Leech said she lived. at 9, Brownlow-street, Drury-lane, and is 28 eags of a e. In 18e2 she was employd asoa mantua- ma at eosrs. Pawion's, and there she first became acquainted ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... the charge against the prisoncr.-hii xves aCC51 ingly discharged. Cn1urTYv TO A DoNJcEv.-Hcnry Wieelet (1r), Elb saer: Drury Lane, Chapil Street, was charged with clueltiY - a dlnhoey hy beating llim sith a wvilup, in tle Ast Roal. --A witness stated ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... be remanded for the attendance of the surgeon. STRAiNG AFFILIATION CAs.-Jamesse Henry -Cal- 6ctt, 34, White Hart-street, Drury-lane, was sum- moned by Mary Ann Harris for neglecting to pay for the maintenance of an illegitimate child, of which he was alleged ...