THE MEININGEN COURT COMPANY

... performanco of the Meiningen Court Company was given on Monday night before an audience which filled the vast auditorium of Drury Lane almost to the last seat. The play was Shakespeare's Julius Czesar, and the translation that by Tieck and Schlegel, which ...

ENLISTMENT BY AN ACTRESS

... workhouse, Soho. It was stated that the prisoner's claims to be an actress consisted in that she had been a chorus girl in the Drury Lane pantomime of Puss in Boots, and more recently she was on the stage at BristoL-Mir. Newton said that her history was a most ...

WEST BROMWICH POLICE COURT

... at yorshiD Street Police Coutrt, London, with stealig a Wavcb. The prisoner is the man arrested on Tharsday afternoon in Drury Lane on suspi- cion of being concerned in the Whitechapel mnrders.-It transpired that while he was being watched as a person ...

THE MURDER OF MR M'NEILL

... the gravity of the case, and the necessity of prompt ai e and decisive action. Yesterday afternoon a meeting w was held at Drury Lane Tbeatre of members of the al he Iti 'Neill Fund Committee, Ir Augustus Harris pre-'rE rsrsiding. A smib-comminttee was appointed ...

GOSSIP FROM THE ATHENAEUM

... treatment ic- corded to Helverian institutions. A new and elaborate ballet, entitled Les Sirenes, has been produced at the Drury Lane. The music is by Mr Ferdinand Warllersteine. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... the ?? and as to portion of it tatithat in e by .wse of frwud, it being alleged at t bankrapt ga vachs rg ?? her salay at Drury Lane, which wasalreadyfully ?? Janpta ws allled uad eamed end his hoous, afte ?? Z ?? on he ,a wa of opinion tht thse alle. ~siisn ...

STATE OF THE LONDON STREETS

... inoticed the reale parisoner loitering about, and finding the woman still following him lho went ieto a tobseconioit's in Drury Lane. Ilf reinained a few minutes purchasing tobacco, and when lie caino out of the shop the woman again followed, while MaIhonCy ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... annual outlay of over £500. for enclosures aird = nedihin but no immediate steps were taken in tire matter. FUNERAL OF A DRURY LANE FAVOURITE. A correspondent of the DaiIs Ncies writes :-On Tues- day morning an mournful procession, headed by the fireman ...

THE GOURLAY FRAUDS

... London, on the body of a child. The evi- dence given showed that on Christmas Day the drain of a house in Vere-street, Drury- lane, ,wais found to be defective, and upon the place being pulled to pieces, the body of a male child was discovered blocking ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... months' imprisonment. T1ItIerF OF' Bmems.'rromcmso.-.fans 11reffctt andl Alice LCeeds, who were stated to lie lrostititeos, of Drury Lane, were ceargled witll stealing 621b. -of bed-ticking ?? a Shop belonging to Thlomas Taplie, wholesale dralper, (Great 'es ...

IMPORTANT THEATRICAL ACTION

... of Mlay at least. He was only suing to recover until the 16th of that month. Cross-examined.-His last engagement was at Drury- lane with Mr Augustus Harris, but he was then only engaged for one piece. The other actors and actresses who were discharged ...

Published: Saturday 23 July 1887
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 846 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... threw the trousers to the other prisoner, and was then chased by Detective Clifton along Stafford Street, Chapel Street, Drury Lane, Leek Street, Duddeston Bow, and Curzon Street. Ile was then overtakeu by Clifton, and when oap- tured exclaimed, Yoe ...