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TWO SHOCKING OCCURRENCES IN GLOUCESTER

... noon the funeral of the late much-respected and talented artist, Mr. Charles Stilt, clown, &c-, of the theatres royal, Drury- ,lane and Sadler's Wells, took place in .the presence of nearly 600 persons (amongst whonuwere to be found a Lgreat number -of ...

TRIAL OF THE ARMED BURGLAR

... refused to give up the name of the father or to express any contrition for her conduct. The prisoner was a machinist at Drury Lane theasre, and while she was away her husband sent to the house and removed all the furniture except that in the bedroom. ...

THE POLICE AND THE PUBLIC

... AUGUSTUS HARRIS MEMORIAL. red granite and blue Mansfield stone,now being put up in Catherine-street, at the north corner of Drury Lane theatre. The structure is from a desiga by Mr. Sidney ID. J. Smith, the architect of the Tate gallery. When completed it ...

HARD ON SCOTCHMEN

... where the business is carried on, and therefore where the petition could be nerved. Mr. A.. Roberts, Mr. Augustus Harris, of Drury Lane theatre, and a Mr. Wathin, a theatrical gentle- man in theprovinces, were the directors. Mr. Justice Chitty directed the ...

MUSIC AND DANCING LICENSES

... 0001. He believed there was a great demand for places of amusement in which people could smoke.-Mr. Augustus Harris, of Drury Lane theatre, said there was a great demand for another music-hall in the neighbourhood of Leicester-square. He had an in- terest ...

THE ROBBERS' CAVE AT WILLESDEN

... fire could bs foaund. Prisoner- returned to the scene soon'- atesr the engines arrived, and Walter -dacfeat, keeper of the Drury- lane R~eereation ground, ~o'rnted him cut to Police-constable 19 E * as the* cause o, the commotion. He was taken Iin custody ...

FRACAS AT DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... FRACAS AT DRURY-LANE THEATRE At Bow-street police-court, on Tuesday, Mr. Wil. i'am Miller, of the Duke's Head, Putney, was charged with creating a disturbance at the box en- trance of Drury-lane theatre on Monday evening about seven o'clochc. Mr. Frederic ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST A DIRECTOR

... Delamiere, which was an action brought bv the plaintiff, a commission arent, to recover from the defendant, an actreasi in the Drury Lane pantomime, o51. for money paid by the plaintiff on her behalf.-Mr.-Wright, for the plaintiff, saia that last year Miss Arnes ...

THE BLACKHEATH TRAGEDY

... will not press the matter unduly. If he comes beforethe guardians next Thursday that will do. Roberts was then released. DRURY LANE STABBING. At Bow-street police-couit, yesterday, Patrick Lyons, 29; Lanr7erwce Du'usavcrn, 24; and Williams Weller, 23, ...

LAST NIGHT'S THEATRICALS

... opera was handsomely staged. La M1accuffs is again likely to practically illustrate the attributes of its heroine. The newe Drury Lane drama, A Life of Pleasure, by M~r. Heury Pettitt and Sir A. Harris, is to he prodocedon Thursday, the 21st inst. Lie ills ...

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 ...

LIFE IN A WEST-END FLAT

... suppose-that at the time Lady Robinson miest have for. gotten sbe was at Princess-street, and thought she was on the stage at Drury Lane in an imaginary rage pulling up carpets (load laughter). She would have to pay a fine of 5s., pay 5s, the damage, with 2s ...