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... the railways, or railroads as they are termed on the other side, and has sketches well worth reading of Decoration Day, Independence Day, the elevated rail- ways, and the common schools. He has much to say of American inventive- ness, and some of it is very ...

MR. R. D'ALBERTSON'S BENEFIT

... the gratification of seeing a large and fashionable audience, among which the profession were conspicuous. It was Independence Day, and this accounted for the announce- ment on the programme of the playing of a selection of Ameri- can airs by the ...

Published: Saturday 11 July 1885
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 854 | Page: 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE CRUSADERS' SONG

... road, S.E-Dr. Be, nard O'Conuoron 'Home Rule c. Coerc~on,' 8.c. The Kensington Parliament-Meeting, Horbury RoomsD, 9. Independence Day Celebration-Reception and Ball, Grosvenor Gallery, 8. Langham Hall, Regent-streer--American Midgets, 3 and 7.30. Amercan ...

BOOKS OF THE SEASON

... nally designed for Transatlantic nurseries, since the story of how these quaint little folk of legendary lore celebrated Independence Day onei4th of July furnishes an important episode t in their widely diversified adventures, The t - story which runs through ...

ONE OF THE SIGNERS

... ONE OF THE SIGNERS. At Anresbury, Nass., the following poem was readl on J uhy 4th (Independence Day). It refers TOrGovc r Josiah Bartlett, whose statue was ?? art Amesbury on that day o storied vale of Merrimnac! Rejoice through all thy shade and shine ...

CHRISTMAS BOOKS.—II

... holidays, such as Christmas Day, Valentine's Day, and Midsummer Eve, not forgetting, on behalf of our American cousins, Independence Day and Thanksgiving Day. The stories are nicely told and very prettily illustrated. Houses on Wheels. By Enmma Marshall ...

MUSICAL PEOPLE

... be increased to correspond. So forty-two stars are now displayed by the side of the stripes on the blue field, and on Independence Day all Government vessels hoisted the altered ensign for the first time. Two GHASTLY RELICS of national heroes have been ...

Published: Saturday 27 July 1889
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2495 | Page: 22 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture