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VESTA TILLEY AND HER SONGS

... himrself, and that the defendants, in obtaining tihe song fromn an American source, had infringed his rights, It appeared that the words and music had been sling by Fuller at the Mlohawk Minstrel entertainments, under the title of ' Dlakin, love to Nelly, ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... o~crpied this week and nest ; , ivermore Brothers' Court Minstrels, whose visit to Birth ham about two years and a half ago probably is well remembered. The company is organised on the orthodox minstrel lines, but their costume, of the George IL period, is ...

BANK HOLIDAY AMUSEMENTS

... Giant Rooster at the last Prince of Wales Pantomime), and Miss Tina Corrie. At the Queen's Theatre, Mir. C. Harrington's American combination is announced to appear in Unlo Tom's Cabin. Elaborate provision has been made at the music-balls for the ...

MR. GEORGE GROSSMITH'S ENTERTAINMENT

... touched upon, ? and a graphic description was given of the style of en- dtertainment which finds favour at an American - Variety Hall. The American Girl was described in prose and in song; and a very effective finish was a musical sketch of The Paderewski ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... -Afheeacucem. A STRANGE STORY. The American correspondent of a contemporary says:- You have all heard, or at least heard of, the 'Christy Minstrels.' On the 8th of this month, E. P. Christy, the original negro minstrel, attempted to commit suicide, by ...

GRAND THEATRE

... Europe. Makeshift of this kind is not what one looks for in a large Birmingham theatre. MOORE AND BURGESS MINSTRELS. The Moore and Burgess Minstrels are no longer to be seen onlv at the St. dames's Hall, London, but the organisation has recently been extended ...

ASTON LOWER GROUNDS

... evolutions have fousned so successful a feature during the last few weeks in the entertainment of the Moore and Burgess Minstrels in London, Dnring each day four bands will play in the grounds for dancing. The ordinary attractions ef the grounds, it may ...

THE SHORTHORN SHOW AND SALE AT BINGLEY HALL

... betweeca twenty and thirty months old, Mr. B. H. Allen's first prize animal Wellington brought 50 guineas, being bought by an American gentleman, who made extensive purchases in the young bull classes. Thanks to good pedigree, Mr. H. J. Sheldon's Duke of ...

MESSRS. HARRISON'S POPULAR CONCERTS

... ? and Rondo in B flat (Dussek); songs- Una rosa in clmitdro (Marlani); The hunter's song (AMendelseohn); song- Tue minstrel boy (Moore): song- The village blacksnuth (Weiss); solo-piano- ?? and grand polonaise In A. flat (Chopin); song- Tom ...

EASTER ENTERTAINMENTS

... bmsiness, wilt be performed by Dutch Daly, the great 'American humoariet and cariciit urist; Miss Dora Fielding, seriq- comdezuge ; Miss EBaels Rendal, tranisformation dancer; t C11$i Ryland, the Anglo-American patter comedian ;. Mr. Tom Wootwell, eccentric ...

MONDAY EVENING CONCERTS

... with this vice ?? night. That it is not ingrai and permanent was apparent by the firmness and purity of his tones in The Minstrel Boy, and the sensuous valse of Arditi, with which he responded to the redemand of Moore's ballad; but the point is, unf ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... entertainment at the New Grand Theatre this or week is provided by Mr. Sam Hague's troupe of minstrels, T is assisted by Mr. Ira A. Paine, the crack American shot. CI by Mr. Paine, who may claim to equal Dr. Carver in the use fi of the gun, and to surpass ...