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SPECIAL SUNDAY MORNING EDITION

... wound, and be was therefore conveyed to St. George's hospital. Yesterday Bridget Welch, living at 10, Parkerls- street, Drury-lane, was crossing the roadway, w hen a four-wheel cab kcnocked her down and ran over her. When removed to Charing-cross hospital ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... -The complainant said she pur- chesed a sewing machine in the April of last voar for 41. of a B1rs. Leete, of Wild-street, Drury-lane, who was acting for some one else. In-Novemberthe soslune required repairing, and it was sent to the makers (the defendants) ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Mullady, by cutting her throat, with in- tent to murder ?? prisoner and his wife occupied a lodging at 48, Great Wild-street, Drury- lane, and on the evening of Dec. 29 he appeared to have gone home drunk, and a quarrel took place between him and the prosecutrix ...

SPECIAL SUNDAY MORNING EDITION

... WVitness dlid so, anid found the orders to be forgeries.-Mr. Charles Chellis, the lsudlord of the lied Lion and Still, Drury- lane, said lie hniew the prisoner, and on the morning of thle 2nd inst. lie was engag-ed at lila house as ex-potmami, but he ...

[ill] INTELLIGENCE

... property away in them. I went to a neigh. bouring coffee stall, where I remained until half- past five, I then went towards Drury-lane, and met a man known by the name of ' Soldier Jack,' who assisted me-in pledging a pair of opera-glasses and one of the ...

SPECIAL SUNDAY MORNING EDITION

... fictitious progratnmnme which, by tite terms of the ttlerd forged letter, was represented to be the authorised pro mstreof Drury-lane ?? defendant was adnlitted to bail. TIARYLEIBONE. A CA-s-ID TnlEF.-Cf'rarles Be1nett, 67, no home, was ?? slith stealistg ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... . BOW-STREETR ROUGeS IN9 DRUWRiYLANE.-A lad named David Berty was charged with disorderly conduct in White Hart-street, Drury-lane.-On Mlouday night the prisoner and a number of other young roughs had sesemnbled in the street and were engaged in throwing ...

SATURDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... prograsnme winch, by rluteresns of the alleged forged letter,, was represenited to ),tibe siiihoriscd pieogre~anane of Drury-lane ?? ?? was admitted to birth MAkRYLEBONE. A CtANrnD Trrrac.-Charlea Boaefnet, 87, no home, was lliergd weiti steahisig I ...

SHOCKING MURDER AT BOW

... had worked for Mr. Denham three years last May. Witness had some brothers and a sister. The latter lived at the Grapes, in Drury-lane. Her brotherlived at 108, St. John's-street, Olerkenwell, and he was a butcher. Her sister and brothers were the nearest ...