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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Guilty, was committed for trial. SUPPOSED APPROP&IATION OF TRUST MONEY.- Willi&am Siith, 51, of 31, Great Wild-street, Drury. lane, described ns a piorter, was brought before Mr. Vaughan, charged as a bailpe with fraudulently convert, iag to his owen ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS, ETC

... ;verdict of Accidental death. SHOCKING DEATH.-A little girl, named Eliza Bryant, whose Iarents live in Hunter's-court, Drury- lane, was selling the new dynamite pipe-lights in Lei- cester-square, when by some means a quantity of the dynamite paper in ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... of 195, Rolls-road, Old Kent-road, bootmaker, was charged with being drunk and inca pable of taking care of himself in Drury. lane. The gaoler said that thedefendant bad besubr-ought up several times, and on the last occasion was charged with steel. iseg ...

EXTENSIVE SEIZURE OF ALLEGED INDECENT PRINTS

... ALZEGED INDECENT PRINTS. At Bow-street, on Wednesday, William Williams, thirty-three years of age, of 21, White Hart-street, Drury-lane, described as a printer, was charged on a warrant, before MA. Vaughan, with selling obscene prints. Mr. Collette, jun., ...

SERIOUS OFFENCE BY A MEDICAL MAN

... confine- ment, and he at the same time said that he had a wife and children. The prisoner at this time was living at 101, Drury-lane, and he imade up the medicine for her there. After she had taken the medicine she used to feel sick and languid, but it ...

SALE OF MRS. THOMAS'S EFFECTS

... DOCfTO1 HARvMO RD. On Thursday, at Bow-street, Sir James Ingham re- sumed the examination of Dr. Francis J. Hammond, of 101, Drury-lane, charged with having conspired with Ellen Sanders, on two or more occasions, to perform na unlawful operation. o r. Poland ...

THE SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A DOCTOR

... THE SERIXOUS CHan2 AGAINST A A_- m-e-_ _PGCT ?? :. On Tburad,%y, at, Bow-strtet, Dr. Francis .T. sEia- mond, of 101, Drury-lane, was again examined ?? James Ingham, on. the charge of havingeonspiredwith Ellen Saundersxto procures her miscarria e. Mr. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... appearance, the Registrar once more adjourned the sit- tiag. IN RE P. B. CHATTERTON.-Mr. Frederick Balsir Chatterton, of Drury-lane Theatre, has filed his peti. tion for liquidation, stating his liabilities at about £40,000. Mr. Terrell, instructed by ...

THE BURTON-CRESCENT MURDER

... with far around the top and up the front, and were lined with scarlet flushing. Kate Tobin, a widow, 33, Shelton-street, Drury-lane, said the prisoner was her sister. Witness know Mis. Samuels, and went to her house sometimes. She was there on the Sunday ...

THE CHARGE OF LIBELLING A PEER

... cancelled his license. c MSUPPOSED TI ?? Bowv-street, ~Richard Pen- drill and Mary Ann Reardon, living in Parker-street, ] Drury-lane, were charged with possessing a watch I which was supposed to be stolen. The prisoners 1 were heard quarrelling in their ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... Waller, 42 yearsof age, iving at 56, Dudley-street, St. Gile's, a tailor, and Farmer Hodijes, 21, of 22, Macklin-strect, Drury-lane, were charged before Mr. bflowers for having been concerned, with 3nother man not in cnstody, in stealing a purse containing ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... Inspector John Crews, of thi E division was called, and he said he had known the London Novelty Stores, in White Hart-street, Drury-lane, for about two years. There bad been a succession of offensive pictures hawked about the streets during that period. The ...