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NATURAL MONITORS

... these gentlemen, to whom the musi. cal taste of this town is so mucuh indebted, gave a grand concert of sacred music in the Music Hall. Thle room was, we ?? happy to say, fully filled by a most respect able audience, amongst whoom we recognised most of the ...

THE MUSIC HALL—PROMENADE CONCERT

... NEW music hALL-PROMENADE CONCERT. I I The d -e- -; e - - ' one nrst ot a series of vocal and instrumental promne. nade concerts-under the direction of Messrs. Joseph Ro- i binson, W. S. Conran, and James Barton-was given on c yesterday evening, at the ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Mayor and civic authorities in a state, &c. NEW MUSIC HALL. We are glad to perceive that the Lord Lieutenant has @ undertaken to patronise the splendid and interesting per. formance at the New Music Hall, his Excellency having promised to be present at ...

THE UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE

... which were witnessed by a crowded e audience, closed with the comedy of the Agreeable Surpise. to CONCERTS A LA MUSARD, EW MUSIC HALL Yesterday evening Mr. Mackintosh gave, before a fiasiion- n able and very numerous audience, a vocal and instrumental Le ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... taste, and talent, as maytm re be witnessed and heard every evening in the Rotundo. fe tli l- PRO'tIENADE cONCERTS-NEW MUSIC HALL. to e The New Music Hill, in Abbey street, also presents tis kt ItWith a most attractive hill of fare, which acts forth ...

LITERATURE

... a new atmosphere. e NEW SONG.- THE PIRATE'S. BARCAROLLE. Mr. Brough will sing the following song at the concert in the Music Hall to-night. It is a new composition-words f and music by a young gentleman who 'has already written e many pretty songs. The ...

MUSIC HALL

... MUSIC HALL. Mr. GasIdn, who has attained ruch eminence as a pro- | fesssor of Wilhem's far-famed method of singing at sight, held a second choral meeting of his public classes on yester- a day evening, at the Music Hall, Lower Abbev-street, when, I as ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... the day followving, Iq Surgeon Adanis, of Qoarliner s-place, and the poble ptohint Is now e in a fair way of recovery. I- MUSIC HALL, LOWER TABBEY-STREET. to Mr. Mackintosh re-opened this fashionable promenade yesterday evening, introduciig, after an absence ...

LITERATURE

... talented party, and we have I ittle hesitation in saying, that the nature of the entertain. meat about to be produced at the Music Hall will render it eminently successful. Mr., Horocastle, in his first lecture and entertainment, vwill allude to the following ...

MUSIC HALL—THE NATIONAL MUSIC O IRELAND

... MUSIC HALL-THE NATIONAL MUSIC 0 ?? IRELAND. as 'eI i Tiefilratof a series of entertainments illustrative of the; hi' national misic of Ireland, was given yesterday evening at ida the Music 14a, Lower Abbey-street.. It consisted of a L al ighly interest ...