DASTARDLY ASSAULT ON A LADY IN A RAILWAY CARRIAGE

... on Friday, George Matthews was charged with stealing four blankets from the County Council Lodging House, Parker-street, Drury-lane. Counter. panes, sheets, and blankets having been missed fsom the lodging house during the past three weeks, the superintendent ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... John James Cousins.-This was a case of watch robbery, the -most peculiar fea- ture being that the robbery took piadce in Drury-lane at ninie o'clock in the morning. The prisoner, who had pre- viously undergone terms of penal servi- tude, was now sentenced ...

Police Intelligence

... the Bow-street Police-court, with burglary. The case was e remarkable one. The ground floor front of 23, ,isoell.court, Drury-lane, is occupied as a florist's ware- house, the tenant being Mrs. Julia King. Beneath is a awhich was locked up and supposed ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... be remembered that a week ago it was discovered that some boys had taken possession of an empty cellar in Russell-court. Drury- lane, and fitted it with a bed, blinds, looking glass, &c. When the place was entered by the man in charge of the pro-. perty ...

A MAHATMA IN A MATRIMONIAL SUIT

... to his lodgings. Witness did not hear anything more of her for ,everi years, wivenl wituess was introduced to liar at th Drury Lane I'heatre. InI tile course of I890 this young girl was Invited home to the house, and stayed with then,. Whilst there her ...

SHOCKING CHARGE AGAINST AN EMPLOYER

... Somern-town and irury-lanie, who were armed with iron bars, which pa they had wrenched fromt an iron fence. One of the wl Drury-lane boys came up to Thomson-who had 00 takenno part whateverr in thefight-andstrackhim on gr, the head with an iron bar. Mrs ...

A [ill] IN A MATRIMONIAL SUIT

... home to his lodgings. The wituess did not hear anything more of her fur seven years, when she was introduced to her at the Drury Lane Theatre. In the course of 1890 this young girl was invited home to the house and stayed witll them. WVhile there her husband ...

MCKERROW DIVORCE SUIT

... feature of an unusunally full and attractive programme consisted in the appearance of liis Marie Loftus, fresh from the Drury Lane pantomime, She sang 1That Is Love and other songn, which were so enjoyed -by the audience that It Was only after six ...

A CLERGYMAN GUILTY OF IMMORALITY

... l~ sand hit him inl ?? leg. It was asserted 500l t osequencec of the injury, the boy was cotiu his emsployment at the Drury Lane 0 111f11 'in * Siydney said he was prepared to call I b~ls Wtesoes to ?? tha~t the dog was Slot ?? thott Mr. ]3iro, Pointed ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... prisoners a month's hard labour. MARYLENONZ. A SnocxixG STORY.-Herbert Graqgifng, 18, news- paper vendor, of Little Wild-street, Drury-lane, was charged with feloniously cutting and wounding Phoebe and Eliza Hunt with a pocket-knife at 10, Little George- street ...

REMARABLE DIVORCE SUIT

... accidentally. That was the first time he had seen her since his marriage. He understood she w PA actress of small parts at Drury Lane Theatre. TIe respondent had told him she had been acquainted with Mr. Hornsby. She also said she wished to be married and ...

DIVORCE CASES

... Vincent and Mrs Hornsby. A year after hermarfniage with the petitioner the respondent appeared as Miss Cissy Churchill at Drury lane pantomime, and snbsequently at the Tivoli and the Pavilion musicbhaUs. Mr Cecil Draunmond Wolff used to. visit the respondent ...