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GREAT MUSICAL TREAT. NEW MUSIC HALL, XARTPORT. P ADAIR engaged the Dm' itv LANZ 0:L--1V lin in number.) for a

... GREAT MUSICAL TREAT. NEW MUSIC HALL, XARTPORT. P ADAIR engaged the Dm' itv LANZ 0:L--1V lin in number.) for a Grand Evening THIR EVENING. ITCESDAYO when will Wallace's Opera of RARITAN A, or Omar di &man, in the full of the time of Charles To Conclude ...

Potts ;nib Reim. TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1857

... useful mutely. Timusuida-ayerliterally tea thousand. The rr e-, slimed 6.: accempiutiol he an amomit of coarsen. nirrey Music Hall is Mcomparably .he finest structure i mil into:enure° c nsttuting a eerie= drawback. We the kind in England. Toe floor from ...

MARYPORT MECHANICS' INSTITUTION

... MARYPORT MECHANICS' INSTITUTION. The thirteenth annivemary of this institution was celebrated on Monday last, in the New Music Hall, or Athemenm, of that town. The day being that of the marriage of the Princess Royal, nearly all the shops were closed, ...

DEFENCE OF istritt Ntbm

... we are told, it is not possible to imagine a scene more disorderly or more disgraceful than that preetoted et Birmingham Music Hall. Comaimiones.—A vestry meeting was held at the Grammar School, on Thursday, according to notice given by the overseers, ...

is the principle of that memiure 1' I am not one of those who think that it is imprudent on

... havedeans Spurgeon:Mg at Exeter-hall. (A laugh.) We have dignitaries or the church taking • promiuent part no 1 the stages of music halls, and we have pnests I evangelizing on the platform. An Evangelical Al lance has been held in Lanibetlt-palaae, and Dr. Bunting ...

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... in his greedations in miertainmoots sufficiently te be able Is se a very extensive scale, a plans el known as the Surrey Music-Hall. The building was reopened on Monday night, mid some three thousand people were (Iron ded villain its walls. Jost when all ...

Aiuttitt Stivs

... harbour of Maryport. A numerous meeting of the ratepayers shipowners took place at 10 o'clock in the morning, at the large Music Hall, Mr. Joseph Fletcher in the chair. Mr. larg e proposed the re-election of the old trustees, in a neat speech, in which he ...

Ay culpable ;placed ' Miss THE REFORM MOVEMENT

... LYTTLITON AND MR. BRIORT.—Lord Lyttleton presided on Monday night, at the St. Panl's Library and Instruction Society, in the Music Hall, Birmingham. His lordship was of opinion that Birmingham ought to repudiate such doctrines as those enunciated at the recent ...

THE COURTS—Wroigatame, Nov. 24

... MAILS. M. KOSHITH ON TILE CHARACTERISTICS OF EUROPEAN NATIONS. The ex-Governor of Hungary been delivering a lecture in the Music-hall, Edinburgh, on the Characteriatie differences of the European nations. premised his lecture by some remarks on the Chinese ...

!Istria Ech3s

... Sampson Inn,' London Road, for the purpose of buldiug them farewelL On Wednesday evening • Mainc Law soiree was held in the Music-Hall to give a welcome to the Hey. J. Kirk, of Edinburgh, who is at present visiting at Brayton Hall. Special tripe were run ...

THE CHELTENHAM DIVORCE CASE. ease of Evans v. Evans and RAinsocs, for. minty the case of Evans v. 'Robinson,

... intention of performing on the °cession an unusual and extraordinary feat. This consisted in jumping from , the gallery of the Music Hall to the centre of the 1 circus, a height of about twenty•two feet, and turning three sunimersaulta in the air during his ...

i'tl 14,763, lu ',repenters' 'tar 3,100,444 Other Raq – Notes 46,131100 d 763,862 10€

... preaching of Whitfield amid assembled thousands in Moorfiekla and Kennington common, was, and the preaching of Spurgeon in the Music-hall, is, we submit, a model for Cathedral preachers. But no two things on earth can be more unlike the preaching of three honoured ...