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YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... lately residing - at 1, St. Mary's-buildinge, Wvychl street, Strand, who died on Thursday last. William Levy, residing at 65, Drury-lane, a salesman in Corent Garden Market, stated that he saw the deceased on the morning in question tit about half-past seven ...

YESTERDAY' LAW, POLICE, ETC

... : _ . . I , . j ' ?? - * JALOtra BOW STREET. Shoeaker li *Mz t1A, 8AUGHTHR,. Wizlim .Dean, a shemke, iing JspWilat, 144 Drury-lane,, was chargedl with killng JsephWi~ini art, one of- the carpenters at the Oympic Thieatre. The Princi4pal witness was a ...

TWO CONSTABLES INJURED

... Woodward, Police-consttable 114 B, and causing actnal bodily harra. The constable had ocrasion to take Brown into custody in Drury-lane, but with the essistance of Montgonmery, Brown, it is alleged, succeeded ill throwinli' him to tle ground. M Ionitgomnery ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF INFAN= TICIDE

... Swift, was charged with conceal- ing the birth of her infant female child. Mrs. Susannah James, the wife of a brushmaker, in Drury-lane, and an acquaintance of the prisoner, stated that, on the 16th inst., in consequence of a message she received, she went ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—YESTERDAY

... t, Dr.ery-lane. ?? the 25tim October the prisoner, accompanied byea woman named Thompson, went to a lodging-bonse near. Drury-lane and engaged a room. The woman Thompson said she wanted to go out, and prisoner said, If you are gone more than five minutes ...

THE COLCHESTER POISONING CASE

... healed up, and he could distinctly state that the wound in question did not cause or accelerate death. Dr. Saunders, of Drury-lane, agieed with this e. opinion. A verdict wa returned f Deathfrom natural S- eantes. ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COURTS, BOW-V STSREEfT. A WOMAN SHOT IN DRURY-LANE,-CGCDtleS Goldsith, was charged wvith having shot Mary Ann iiguall with ilitenit to munrder her. TiNe prstcutrix ?? a roomn in the prisoner's house, anid while shte was rtakinig solum pictures ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGES OF INCENDIARISM

... DIARISD,. At the Thames Police-court, on Tuesday, William Anthony, aged 21 years, a blacksmith, of No. 2, Parker. street, Drury.lane, was brought before Mr. Paget, on remand, charged with wilfully and maliciously setting fire to the St. George'sSufferance ...

THE ALLEGED MOCK AUCTION SWINDLE

... proaeoutor, nsd told him what Lad been sold to him. In oroae-examination he said he had been one of the supernumerarlas at Drury-lane aed Astley's Theatres, and one week since he left the prisoners he had blen an agent for a ?? who ,.xhiblted at Daptlord ...

THE SALVATION ARMY

... for sale. The prisoner was committed for trial. CHFARGE OF MUEDER.-John Crow, a labourir, re- siding in Shelton-street, Drury-lane, was on Monday charged on remand at the Bow-street Police-court with the wilful murder of George Green, and was com- mitted ...

[ill] ON THE BENEVOLENT

... attosnded meeting of licensed sictuallors, residing in the Strand district, was held aS EhXr. Webber's, the Barley Mow, Drury-lane in further. nce of a movement for closing all licensed houses in the metropolis for thle space of one week. Mr. Jenkins ...

THE SALVATION ARMY AND THE CRIMINAL CLASSES

... the character of the invited guests. They had been ?? together from the slums and cheitp lodging. houses of Seven Dials, Drury-lane, Saffron-hill, and otiei localities, and formed a fairly re- presentative selection of the ruw material upon which the Social ...