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THE POLICE COURTS

... costs, 14 days' imprisonment and hard labour. BoW-STREET.—Aplasterer named C'/ud/oi Smith, aged 21, of ii, Nottingham-court, Drury-lane, was charged before Mr. with disorderly conduct and assaulting the police.—Police-constable Leonard, E, deposed that ou ...

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- ...

CONFESSIONS OF MURDER

... that in the sunmmer of 1ot3 lie had met a wosnannarmed Emnma Jackson, a tailoress, at a publio-houss in Charles-etroet, Drury-lane. They drank tbgethtr, and she went home with himn to his roonm at 4, Gcorge-street, St. Giles's. Durina. the night he saw ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Urralngoxent, BOW-STREET. EXTRAORODINARY CONDUCT OF TRE POLICE. - A plasterer, named Chontarles nithd 21 of 3 Notting- an-court, Drury-lane, a exprged withassaultiog thie police.-rolice-constable Leonard, 426i E, stated that he and five other constables, just ...

A SENSATIONAL BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... led Australiane press.:: Since eis return to Efiglaced his ilesrey T . lhas attracted crowded and delighted acadienees at Drury Lane, sauc nowv 0 liee otters himself to the playgoers of his native towie. ?? Hoemy V. is not only remarkable. for tice splendidl ...

CONFESSIONS OF MURDER

... stated that in the sunanser of 186S lie had met a woman named Emma Jackson, a tailoress, at a public-house in Charles-street, Drury-lane. They drank together, and she went home with him to his room at 4, George-street, St. Giles's. During the stight lie saw ...