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CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED FRAUD AGAINST A SOLICITOR

... t interest, and there is a dry humour abt'ut the end b which make it well worth quoting ?? l a the evening o we went to Drury-lane Tbeatre. There was a riot ia p the house caused by a change of perforniauee-stamp. a ing, shouting, crying-which the presence ...

LAW NEWS

... )-' ?? v. Mleade.-This was an notion to recover £116 and interest. The plaintiff was a widow, residing in Shelton.street, Drury-lane, following the occupation of a costermonger, exchanging orookery-ware for old clothes. The defendant was the ?? contrac- ...

NAKED IN LONDON

... as to what she would do when she came out. DRfURY LANE THEATRE. IL . AUGUSTUS HARRis will produce on Saturday next, at Drury-lane, on a very grand scale, a new ballet entitled Les Sirdnes. Nothing, we understand, will be spared in any department to ...

THE YOUNG LADIES OF BETTERTON-STREET

... aged sixteen, were charged last Saturday at the Bow-| street Police-conrt with disorderly conduct in Beoi terton-street, Drury-lane. Police-constable 14 E stated that late on the previous night his attention was called to mlnmber of young girls, about ...

LIABILITY OF HUSBANDS

... evidence of constables specilllv appointed to detect the offenders that nuineroes conr plaints were side by persons living in Drury-lane, Long- acre, &v. One lad was found gambling, with about fifty others, in Coram-street, at the back of a chnroh, and when ...

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- ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... llittlterlson, 2S6 E,, was vhtirged with beinz drunk lanti violently nssaultimg Ellenl Johnson, of 8, Parlcer-Atreeto, Drury-lane. In. ?? pecor Dx3 Maid said the prisonnr was charged by order of the Ceommissioners of 'Police, He, was afraid th~at it ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... accommodatud wvit. a chair in the witness-boi. She gave the namo sI el Johnson, and stated that she lived in Parlker- cre, , Drury-lane. Ou Thursday night, the 30th jIn;., sho wvas in Cross-lane, and met a friend, who eri -ssed that they should have some ale ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... prisoners, a man named I O'Keefe and a woman named Simmons, were chared with manslaughter by setting fire to a house in Drury-lane, the result being that two persons who were in the house at the time were burnt to death. The evidence was very confused ...

THE GREAT SPIRITUALIST CASE

... A. COMEDIAN FINED FOR DANGEROUS DRIVING. ON Friday, at the Marlborough.street Police.court, Mr. A.Roberts, comedian, of Drury-lane Theatre, was summoned by Inspector Rambling, of the C division, for unlawfully driving a horse and gig to the common danger ...

RUFFIANLY ASSAULTS

... On Saturday afternoon the ; hlody orf ,U al! wonmn wvas fotied in the ccllar of thel houte, 40, (ti.en, \t idll.Oxrcet, Drury-lane. The body was obherved lthrotli the cellar window from the street, and ?? its. :ppa ance mnst have been there re- several ...

THE DEAD BODY OF A WOMAN FOUND IN A CELLAR

... OF A WOMIAN FOUND IN A CELLAR. [SU1JBJECT OF ILTLUSTRATION.) LAST week a strange discovery was made in C-eat Wild-stret, Drury-lane. In the cellar of one of the houses the remains of a woman were found. It appears that a man who was one of the lodgers ...