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YESTERDAY'S SUMMARY

... knocked Ihim down and passed over the ?? the same institution, on the previous night, one of the young ladies of the ballet at Drury-lane theatre, named Amy Osborn, was attended for injuries to her back and arm, caused by a fall, . Yesterday afternoon a child ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE. 4

... summons was dismissed on payment of costs. BOW-STREET. A VIOLENT DAXGHTER-IN-LAw'A woman named tcaenzse, living in Wild-court, Drury-lane, describ- ing herself as a v hard-working seuvaut with a weakness for drink, was charged with being drunk and disorderly ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... , Andrew Canuiuell. ?? Prosecutor, who ileseribsd hiinself as a gentlemais living- at 285, Straticl, was walkinig dowcn Drury-lane ebsetweni 12 atid erie en Monday nighlt, when lie was aoctareld by a gusog of roughis numbering fromi 40 to tO, led by the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... property of the guar- dians, were handed to him by a woman with whom the prisoner had been lodging in Great Wild-street, Drury-lane.-An assistant to Mr. Chester, pawn- broker, of 48, Stanhope-street, Strand, produced tire property to which the tickets ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ALLEGED ArTTEMPTED l\IURDER, -Bridget Then dryl, 20, describing herself as *a servant, aiid giving her address in Wild-street, Drury-lane, was cha`rged with attempting to dirown her son.-larly on Sun- day Morning the attention of police-constable 143 E was called ...

TRIALS AT THE MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... ill, and became in a very destitute condition, and had it not been for 'some of the lodgers in a house (40, Neal- street, Drury-lane) giving her food, she would have starved. The relieving officer was called in, and he finding that the deceased was covered ...

TRIALS AT THE MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... of 1, ?? pleaded Guilty to both 10ct5ents and the Assistant-judge sentenced him to 14 ntbhs'hard labour. too1sf0lY AT DRURY-LANE THEATRE. - llichael 1orn! 22o, porter, was indicted for stealing from leuperbef !of Alice Smith, a purse and the sum of ...

CHARGE OF DROWNING A BROTHER

... go I did not ulo it)' -.Ir. Slade remanded the prisoner to the workhouse for further iuquiriem FATAL STABBING AFFRAY IN DRURY- LANE. This morning, between 12 and 1 o'clock, a man with one leg, named John Crowe, stabbed his cousin, a man named George Greene ...

MURDER IN DRURY-LANE

... MURDER IN DRURY-LANE. John Crow, aged 21, a labourer, living in Shelton- street, Drury-lane, was charged on Monday, at Bow- street police-court, with the wilful murder of George Green. Theprisonerisa young man of medium height, and is a cripple, having ...

BRENTFORD PETTY SESSIONS

... rrhena whethler osierisin eCllS rm tethmg o t ,>ca Seiod hv all tihe~roisms it s tlid ser bettis.-Ad52J ANOTHER TRAGEDY NEAR DRURY-LANE. (From our later editions of last week.) On Friday Mr. Langham held an inquiry at St. Martin's vestry-hall as to the death ...

ROBBERY BY A WORKHOUSE PORTER

... prosecution, the prisoner made a ranmbling defence, and Mr. Slade committed hinm for trial at the next Old Bailey sessions, THE DRURY-LANE hIIURDPE , johstu Crow, a laTbourer, residing in Shelton stiec., Drury-late, was oharced on remand at Bow.stveret police-court ...

SATURDAY'S LAW AD FOLICHk

... months, by striking it on the Lead with a soker. The prisoner was staying with her sister duringjan illness, in Clare-court, Drury-lane.- It appeared that she had quarrelled with her brother- in-law, and on one occasion had assaulted him by striking him on ...