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THE ARMSTRONG ABDUCTION CASE

... successful. Die- diig police protection, he wall-ed out byr the msgistrate'' entrance wi th a friend, and turned towards Drury Lane. Before half the distance of the court had been traversed, however, he was seen and as shoutis of Bramwell Booth ! arose ...

HOLIDAY FRAUDS

... weareinclinedto say, What! that the Dutch or the Hungarian costume? Impossible. e We have seen people at Burlington House or Drury Lane more like Dutch or Hungarians than 8 those people there. The picturesque peasant, when found, is decidedly not; up to sample ...

AMATEUR SMUGGLING

... -square), Ballets, &C., 8 ; Court (Sloaue-square), ?? The Magistrate, 3 6.30; Covent Gardon,,aProxneiiade Concerts, 8; Drury Lane, Human Nature, 7.45; Globe (Newcastle-street), 1 The Piivate Secretary, 9 Haymarket, Dark Days, 8; Lyceum (Stranid) ...

THE CHARGE OF ABDUCTION

... Booth received rether rough h0'1liog, ?? pnehed and js)tled about from side to side, HEO aucceeded, however, In reaching Drury lane wlthout6 much Irjury, and hailing a cab, escoped with no ?? molestation. Madame Moorey al30 left the coact by the seam door ...

SHOCKING NEGLECT OF CHILDREN

... miserable-looking, elderly woman, was charged with being drunk and incapable. A police. constable stated that she was found in Drury-lane, drunk, incapable. and behavingin a disorderly manner. The gaoler's assistant stated that the prisoner had been eighty-two ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... she gave ;notiOn b the poiae The prisoner had been living Wnl a mma named Cornelius Crewlee, a porter, White f obse-yard, Drury-lane; and bouxt the 20th Jly, rprsnting that she was in the faily-way, ssecompwied her to Charing-cross, where beput ter ino ...

STRANGE THEFT OF A BABY

... information to the police. The pridoner had been living with a man: named Cornelius Crowley. a porter, in Wbite Horse-yard, Drury-lane, anid about Jufy 28,'in consequence of her representa- tlons, he aqqopnpaeied her to Charing-cross, where be put her into ...

OLD BAILEY TRIALS, SATURDAY

... way to the Waterloo railway station on the evening of the. 5th of August, and as he was passingthrough White Hart-street, Drury-lane, he was assailed by a gang of young roughs, and robbed of his watch. The prisoners were alleged to be a portion of the ...

THE ARMSTRONG CASE

... successful. Dis daining police protection, he walked out by the magistrates' entrance with a friend, and turned towards Drury-lane. Before half the distance of the court had been traversed,blowever, he was seen; and as shouts of Bramwell Booth ! arose ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... itB infonnation to the poince. The prisoner hsd been liing Wih a man named Cornehs w rowleyt au porri in Onite Io~se-yerd, Drury-lane, and about July ao, ?? thab- she wve8 abontb to' becoie a mother,' he accompeneed her to Oharingerosl~, wvhere he put her ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... the police.--hortly after 12 o'clock on Tuesday morning the attention of a police-constable was called to a disturbance in Drury-lane. He asked the riotsss to keep quiet, and they went further down the lane, whe, e they re-commenced the disturbance. He vwelt ...