OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT
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... CONDUCT LONDON POLICEMEN. Bow street Poliee-oourt, on Monday, a plasterer, narnod Charles Smith, 21, of 3, Nottingham court, Drury lane, was charged with assaulting the police.—Police-constable Leonard stated that he and fire ether oonstabies, just off duty ...
... ha. dealt with it before Was it he or tke Broughs who wrote Illtreated II Trovator. ? Contrary to general expectation, Drury Lane continues to fill, tha speotaoular and saltatory magnificence of Madame ingot proving tho great draw whioh Mr. Augustus ...
... students might be roughly handled. Some fifty ago a private dissecting room was discovered in Wild Street, leading out ef Drury Lane, and, frightful riot ensued, in which the medicals barely escaped with their lives. Mr. B. L. Farjeon, who no longer publishes ...
... and the long-talked of new sensational and realistic drama in five acts and nine tableaux, The World, was produced at Drury Lane. Of the actual performances at the Lyceum I need aay nothing. The house was, of course, crowded. It was Mr. Irving's speech ...
... BURNT TO DEATH. arly on Monday morning fare broke out a house kept D. Keeffe, bricklayer, at -;os. 16 and 17, Short garden, Drury lane. No. 17 house of ten rooms, was nearly gutted, and the back rooms on the second and third floors of So 16 were also gutted ...
... are not idle. Every year they are doing good work abolishing the slums which are the disgrace of our civilization. Between Drury Lane and Wild Street (now so spelt, but originally Weld Street named after the great Lancashire Roman C atholio family) a large ...
... used to a joke current this season -with regard to the two great pantomimes which will bear repetition now. was said of the Drury Lane pantomime—never mind in what year—that it would have been more generously patronized if the pantomime Garden had not been ...
... Neville: after him comes Mrs Huntley in the part of murderess, which she renders with I™L«, affect _» World rolls on at Drury Lane ever; and yet the piece will sooJ have to removed to the Surrey. The arragements which Mr. Augustus Harris made last year ...
... only fault is lack of the physique which is so necessary to ensure complete success on the stage of the national theatre, Drury Lane. ...
... hands of the Lyceum manager. Mr. Herman Vezin has come to the front, or.rather has gone behind.- We shai) have Othello at Drury lane as well as in Wellington street, the Englishman and the American alternating'the parts. The novelty of the thing may attract ...
... Honey's part, an Mr. Howe that with which Mr. W. H. Stephens's name associated.-They are actively rehearsin Youth at Drury Lane. The three great effects this immense drama will be a departure of troops i Portsmouth, a revolt in a convict prison, snd ...