INDECENT BEHAVIOUR
... alias Lancaster, Dartmouth Street, was sent gaol for a moo with bard labour for indecently exposing himself some females in Drury Lane yesterday afternoon. Prisoner bad bean prsviooily flood for a similar ...
... alias Lancaster, Dartmouth Street, was sent gaol for a moo with bard labour for indecently exposing himself some females in Drury Lane yesterday afternoon. Prisoner bad bean prsviooily flood for a similar ...
... ent with hard labour. James Gannon (26), metal roller, back of 5, Drury Lane, was sentenced to six weeks’ imprisonment for violently assaulting Alice Lewis, also resiaiug in Drury Lane, last night. Prisoner met the complainant, and because she refused ...
... be remembered the first of the Drury Lane sensational drama* that achieved so much tor it 7 The pieoe ha* been presented before in the town, rgi not under such favourable conditions. Thi* time bM the advantage of Drury Lane Company, and of tl* management ...
... Wallacfc's Theatre, New York. Ho was the son of the famous Kagitsh actor Jamea William Wallack. who years of age appeared Drury Lane, and 18 played Laertes to Kllisuni’s Hamlet. In 1517 James Wallack married the daughter of Jobe, better known as “Irish ...
... WIPE MURDER. Bow Street to-day, John Mullaley was charged with aving attempted last night murder his wife in Great Street, Drury Lane, by cutting her throat. was th t after quarrelling, prisoner cut his wife’s throat ® places, and she is now lying a serious ...
... Drama. OUR | RAND THEATRE—To-day, at 2; TCjNiaur, at aE 3a-AocuBtUß Harns'd Great Kucceses. A RUN OP LiCK. from Drury Lane, with Drury Lane Scenery. Racehorses. Hunters. Foxhounds, kc . To-hay, at 2; To-Nionr. at 7.53. QUEEN’S THEATRE.—LAST NIGHTS of ilrr&nd ...
... A NOVELTY PANTOMIME. The »*tb the custom of manager* take time the forelock. For the Drury Lane pan tom. next Christmas Mr. Alfred Thompson already designing in New York a set of costumes for three hundred ladies, who will constitute a «ort of “Dream ...
... revived. The most significant sign of the times is to be found in the programme at Drury Lane Theatre. Mr. Harris, as all the world knows, has woi bis fame and fortune at Drury Lane with spectacular pieces of a realistic kind, but this class of entertainment ...
... refused application Colonel Mapleson, lessee of Her Majesty’* Theatre,to restrain Signor Del Puente from ringing in Carmen, at Drury Lane Theatre. Colonel Mapleson’* case was that tb* Signor waa bound to sing for him during tho present operatic season. It was ...
... SECOND COURT. Before Messrs. MANTON and Bcnce. GAMBLING. Charles (25), bricklayer, court. Drury Lane, was sent prison for'one month with hard labour for gambling with dice in Miller Street on the 11th inst.—John Martin (64), hawker, no fixed residence ...
... years, and now Mr, August Harris is about to enter the lists. He man in the present generation who has succeeded in making Drury Lane Theatre pay. His withdrawal from its management, when it takes place, will a tericas blow to the renters. For some timehe ...
... The DRAMA jil*ye ...