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SCENES IN AN IRISH THEATRE

... offence at the hissing of some individuals, an indescribable uproar ensued, and he withdrew from the stage. The .orthekrn Whig describes the scene as follows - On the curtainrising (a good deal after time) it was at once pain- fully evident that Mr ...

GRAND CONCERT

... refers has been real lyt with unititigated disgst. Tle whole thin, I.n is just in keeping with the rilaldry an1 pron , the Whig organ. For many years it has hell ci ridicule every good local CianlC andI every pul~i: L Wiho has thought for himself either ...

PROVOST BELL'S BOOK—HAMILTONS OF BARR, &c

... to the Captain, occasioned much merriment; and it is re. lated that as-long as Sempill remained in Glasgow he and Cromwell's whig captain were always to- gether-the latter declaring that Beltrees was the cleverest gentleman in Scotland. Now, if the land ...