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ATTEMPT ON HIS MAJESTY'S LIFF

... probably havc no founda- I tion, but which have received a degree of r I countenance and currency from the atrocious attempt at Drury-lane Theatre. One cir. di cumrfanee is very fingolar, and has occafioned s a great deal of converfation: On Monday y night laft ...

THE EVIDENCE IN THE TICHBORNE CASE

... the Shah. The Grand Vixier and the 'Princes'Sultan, Moorad Meerza; and Feeroz Meerza, with the Persian Minister isited Drury Lane Theatre.' 'On Friday, four of the Princes visited the Bank of England, the Postal-Telegraph Office, and the Times Printing ...

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. ...

THE BRIGHTON MURDER

... the Priocess's Theatre. London, in the rtaracter of Ylll in Finet and Msrguerite. She playedl as aChild in pantomime at Drury Lane and the AdelphiTheatres, e 1871-1874 ; and in 1875 was acting at the Globe C Tsleatle. At the Criterion Theatre in Flbruary ...

GENERAL INTELLIGENCE

... police protection. The deceased was narimied. HoBIIIILE Mi aIU)E IS LoXDoN.-George Greene , a costerinonger, was murdered in Drury Lane earlv on Sunday morning by John Cirowe, a shoeblack. The prisoner and the decensed had previou-lv quarrelled and fought ...

THE WELDON CASE

... of the r I Theatre Royal. Glasgow, which she relinquished in the e autumn of 1S81, when sheappeared in TheWorld at d, Drury Lane Theatre. In JanuRry, 1882, she was playing the part of Daisy Brent in' The Cynic ' at the Globe su Theatre, withMlr Vezin ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... before her death--Malibran and Templeton Ic made their last appearances together, in Balfe's n al * Maid of Artois, at Drury Lane. It is stated that Ye at the end of the performance, Malibran remov'ed t 0 the jewelled betrothal ring from her fiumger ...

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 ...

THE CROFTERS COMMISSION

... with the Whitechapel murders. It appears that during the afternoon a man, described as a Polish Jew, was arrested near Drury Lane, but for what offence is not yet clear. This individual, who is of short stature, with black moustache, was taken to Bow ...

YULETIDE

... ~~~~~~~al BoxINO-DAY. Was celebrated at the Globe Theatre, o London, by a production of the play of Alice in j Wonderland, In Drury Lane the pantomniime ofthe Babes in the Wood was produced. Both were st very we'l received. f -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ...

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... completed three acts of his new opera w-itten in collaboration with Mr Bennett, and to be preionced by the Carl Rdsa troupe at Drury Lane shortly after lEaster Tbe 'opra will be on'e Scandinavian subject redolent of love nd waf, and with a Viking for a heo. ...

THE HANSARD UNION CASE

... when they exceeded £1,200,000. A Wuose4 Snol' IN DRiUs~ LANE. - Charles Goldsmith, fruit salesman, 4 Betterton Street, s Drury Lane, has been charged at Bow Street, with feloniously shooting Mary Ann Bignall, t with intent to murder her. Prosecutrix stated ...