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THE POLICE COURTS

... box and lift it off the ground, Ss and turn it completely over. The constables gave chase di and caught jthe prisoner in Drury-lane. The others IV ?? James Iugham sent the prisoner to prison c} for fourteen days' hard labour without the option of a ej ...

THE POLICE AGITATION

... ee, it ,ral nothing was permitt ad to go through the police fc Mn lin at the south eni. Russell-streat as far as o8 the Drury-lane was prsaticelly clear, and the only U ro. thoroughfares WefA open were WeUington- i- &ds street and the west end of Bus ...

THE POLICE AGITATION

... the o young-rough element. however, generally contented itself with perambulating the neighbourhood of Bow- l street, Drury-lane, audCstheriue-8treet, wherethepeople were kept conastntly moving by the efforts of strong detachments of police. some 260 ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... Joseph, the courteous and clever youn¢ lady f- wvho has foe the ,ass six years bseen secretary to Mr. Augustus Hasrris at Drury Lane Theatre, has resigned her position there, and has accepted a very advan- er tageous offer to act as secretary to Mr. Daniel ...

THE CHARGE OF DECOYING A YOUNG LADY

... Booth's Fund of ?? answer to your v ?? that I should subscribe to your fund-and seeing it reported that you wish to have Drury Lane ' T' heatre for a benefit in. support of your movement-I II IS shall be most happy to give the theatre for that purpose ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... STREET.-Azr.acED Hi Ho Y No d RoBBEan.-Ctwfoos ADntec FrOM A 2&oseTATE.- m Jaaews etwens, 19, labomrer, Charles-street, Drury-lane, was charged with stealing three shillings belonging- to John Sykes, a sil3; buyer, residing in Oxtord-stoCet. - Wile the ...

VALUELESS POLICE EVIDENCE

... ree),10 to 8 Tower of London (free), 10 to 4; Practical Geology, Jermyn-street (free), 10 to 10. Mosenro PExFOANaCarEs.-Drury Lane Pantomime, 1.30; Haymarket, The Dancing Girl, 2; Lyceum, Much Ado About Nothing, 2; Garrick, A Pair of Spectacles ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... obtaining certain pictures and Ja incurrineg debts and liabilities on false pretences. The -I at Feosecutor, Mr. Carter, of Drury-lane, was a dealer ici In pictures, and in October last a number of pictures, an part of a bankrupt estate, were sent to hi frdi- ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... dud then run oft. Hio ran downstairs in his shirt and trousers, and chased Dowlvard along New Oxford- street, 1olbori, and Drury-lane into Short's Gardeis, where, as he was cominig up to him, lie threw the watch into the backvard of a lod-ging-house, smasbing ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... ls addiress as 6, EButoen- street. He said that after leaving the station-house lie found himself at a coffce-stall iii Drury-lane at half- past one on Thursday mnorning. The prioiner and another usan and woman set on hihn, pulled him down, and robbed ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... 11r. Vaughan as suspected persons.- Detective Callaghait said that hiewas keeping- observe- teenl at a ?? seven1 outside Drury Lane 'Theatre with tw.o pltain clothes officerls. He saw the- fcrisoue~rs preassing against iweopte. Ade put his han.Id in at ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... March kept his house open after the lawful honr. Mr. Herbert Cmpbell, the Iting in the i Huinpty Buiepty' pcotooime at Drury Lane, Mr. Harry Payne, the clown, Mr P. 3. JXool- cher, Ar. Charles Lauri, aod Miss Beatrice Forster were also summoned for being ...