INQUEST ON A CHILD—THE BODY EATEN BY A DOG

... iln, aged twentyniynel livinga Mackirln-~i I* street, Drury-lane, was charged before Mr. Vauaghn e with the unlawful possessiou of n n unbrella. The a prisoner wes Seen inl Broed-coiirt, Drury-lane, by a Police-constable Ifutcheos, 328 , on Monday morn- ...

THE GARDENS OF LINCOLN'S-INNFIELDS. TO THJJ EDITOR THE DAILY NEWS. Sir, —I glad to see by Mr. Maurice's letter that

... gardens wished for myself and many of the trustees, as for instance the Saturday afternoon picnics for poor children of Drury-lane organised Miss Cons, would be put an end to. Ido not say that have given up the idea of looking to the Board as tho ultimate ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... to stick it into you. lie afterwards took her and the baby, who was live months old, to his sister's, it the Coal-yarsd, Drury-lane. He fetched her brandy, and a doctor was sent for, who dressed the wound. She did not wish to press the charge. Ott the ...

THE PROVINCES

... collision and came ?? ILL-TREATING A CHILD. -A married woman I |nBuled Frances Curran, aged 28, living in White Hart.street, Drury-lane, was charged at Bow-street police-court, on Wednesday, with cruelly ill-treat- | ing and beatinig her son, John Curran, ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... and 20s. for the assault aud Mr. Stutchbury 20s. BOW-STREET. —A man named William Wilson, living in ♦, White Horse-yard, Drury-lane, was charged before Mr. Vaughan, a warrant, for selling and distributing certain obscene books.—Mr. G. Iv. Collette appeared ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... notice of what they lwould require them to do. ASSAULTTNG A JuDGn.-A furniture dealer named ,Dowd, of 14, MWhite Horse-yard, Drury-lane, -was the defendant in a case heard at the Westminster )county court on Wednesday. He was in a very en- I cited state, and ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... a claim from the London and Westminster Loan Company against Thomas Dowd, a furniture dealer, of 14, White- horse-yard, Drury-lane, to recover the balance of a pro- missory note. When the case was called on the defen- dant, who entered the witness-box ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Williams. Sergeant Moser, Scotland-yard, deposed that on the 23rd June, at threa o'clock, he want to 21, White Hart-street, Drury-lane. It wasa booksellers hop. HR went in andsawthe male defendant behind the counter, and asked to have one of the photographe ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT

... Olivia in Twelfth Night. She suhsequently fulfilled various engagements at Edinburgh and Bath, and in 1826 was engaged at Drury-lane Theatre, where she first appeared as Violante in 'The Wonder. In 1829, at Covent-garden Theatre, she sustained the part ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... she had found on the bed- * room floor. It also appeared that the girl had been work- a ing at Messrs. Smith and Co.'s, in Drury-lane. Lately, t however, she had absented herself from her work, but had y still brought her mother money.-Disoharcgd. ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... Inspector Wood, of the B division, at Bow-street station, that the defendant, who with his wife lived at 21, White Haitsttbet, Drury-lane, known as the Novelty Stores, were in the habit of selling prints of a very objectionable description. A convarnicatiot ...

THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE

... THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. Manager, Mr. Harris. To-Night, at B.U, THE Missis. A. Harris, W. Rjjjnoid, Harcouit, Gibson, Boleyn, Ford, Beck, Lilly, H. and Hairy Jackson; Helm Barry, A'. and Fanny Josephs.—At 7.30, SERIOUS API'AIR. ...