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SAD DEATH

... who described herself as a professional lady, and the wife of Alexander Alexan- der, a musician and actor, living at 149, Drury-lane, identified the body of the deceased, whom she had known over 20 years as a literary lady. She studied at the British Museum ...

AN ACTRESS'S PRIVATE LIFE

... his wife, *Lily Forsseli, an actress (thmatricafly known as Lydiana Miska), and recently engaged in the drama Pleasure, at Drury Lane theatre.-Mrs. Forssell, examined, said that early on Wednesday morning, whilst she was in bed, her hus- hand, who was in ...

THE MURDER OF MR. McNEILL

... Mr. McNeill. The committee formed to provide funds for the l ursuit of the inquiry into the murder- of Mr. VcNeill met at Drury Lane theatre, irf the private room of Mr. Augustus Harris, the chairman, on Fri- day. It was announced that the French Government ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... was willing to do that, and was allowed to go. SOUTHWARK. A FaRoiollsrney-Ha~ndefl Sasssders, saddler, of Broad- .court, Drury-lane, was chargeli with being concerned with Albert Necry, William unican, and Henry Joseph .Olivier, inbreakin ad entering the ...

SATURDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... he was willing to do that, aud was allowed to go. SOUTH WARK. A Bee RIoRBnOY.-Bandlds h'endere, eaddler, of Broad- court, Drury-lane, was charged with being coneerneri with Albert Nacry, William Duncsn, and Henry Joseph. Olivier, in breaking and enterisig ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... dieted for breaking and entering the dwell- ing-house of Mr. George Hitchens, of 81, Drury-lane, wardrobe ?? elderly woman named Mary Ann Taylor, who resides at 101, Drury-lane, was the principal witness in the case. She said that she saw five men, prisoners ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... living in Tower-street, St. Martin's-lane, and be could get his boy five years' character from Mr. Augustus Harris, of Drury Lane theatre. He (prisoner) was travelling with hin.-Mr. Vaughan: Is his name John Davenport 9-The Father: Yes, sir.-Mr. Vaughan: ...

MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR AT BRENTFORD

... gentlemen danced, sang, and played banjos. He had an engagemient to pro- duce this piece at the Mfiddlesex music-hall, in Drury-lane, on the 3rd of October last, and his case was that on that occasion the defendant in- daced numerous people, by payments ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... BTHE END OF A WRETCHED EXISTENCE. Dr. Danford Thomas held an inquest at the St. Giles's Coroner's court, Goldsmith-street, Drury-lane, yester- day, relative to the death of Elia Sweeney, 33. The de- ceased was a single woman, who had gained a living by doing ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... GLAR.-TWilliaM Kelly, aged 16, who de edribed himself as a button polisher, living at a lodging- house in Short's-garderns. Drury-lane, wvas charged with attempting to burglariously break and enter 33, Ger- rard-street, with intent to steal. The evidence ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... man. MiARLBOROUGH-STREET. DaRryl ATT:EIPT TO BRExAI INTO A HOUSE.-WillieM Kelly 16. button polisher, of Short's-garden, Drury-lane, was charged onremessd with attempting to burglariously enter 33, Gerrard-street, Soho. At an early hour on the morning ...

SATURDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... for the man. MARLBOROUGHI-STREET. ?? ATTEmerP' TO BREAKt INTO A HoujsE.-Wlliiam ?? 16, button polisher, of Short's-garden, Drury-lane, wsescharged antremsnd 1wthm attempting to burglariously enter 33. Gerrerd-street, Soho. At an early Isour on the nosing ...