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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... SHEFFIELD-Saturday Mr. Thornley, the Conservative 0 candidate for Sheflield, addressed a number of the electors M1 iii the Music Hall. lie was followed by Mr. Cocker, who 6( is described as a heart of cak and true friend of the people. Pi The Rev. Mr. Wldly ...

BANKRUPT COURT—THURSDAY

... pound, found in Master Townsend's office. ? The PARisiAN CAsrios.-Musical casinos are now all i the rage at Paris. These music halls are daily opening one i after the other, and surpass each other in architectural r splendour, and in the profusion of lights ...

TRIALS OF THE CHARTISTS—BIRMINGHAM RIOTS

... found against Messrs. O'Brien, Ayre, Mason, Thomason, and Devyr, for using seditious language at the meeting held in the Music-hall on the evening of Sunday, the 7th of July.- Also against John Bell, for printing a seditious libel, con. tained in a bill ...

THE CASE OF MR. FOLDS

... point have changed. PROMENADE CONCERT. The fifth vocal and instrumental promenade concert took place last evening at the Music-hall, Abbey-street, which was so excessively crowded that accommodation could not be afforded in any part of tne house to immense ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... Signor and Madame F. Lablache, and Wolff, the violinist, are engaged to perform at a concert which will be given in the Music Hall, Manchester, on do Friday evening. T RETIREENT oroR MIME. MA.&s.-The present month T will close the theatrical performrances ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... 'i'lilirlow. Mr'. ILircis Jones, vieo was also a military gentleman, s-as next exarinitred, aid stated that lie had been at tlre Music Hall, tinat had not seen the commenicement of the transac- tion. Ile followed the parties to the station-lroiss, ard was abort ...

DUBLIN: SATURDAY, OCTOBER l5, 1842

... s of Man- chester amply fortifies us in this opiniion. MR.RFRANKS' CONCERT. The concert given yesterday evening, at the Music Hall, was well attended, and the numerous attractions it offered duly appreciated. The vocal performance ddring the even- ing ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... V Layard, Esq., Mount-street, Crescent, and John Clwsson, Esq., Dublin. The last-named gentleman offers the use of the Music Hall for the meeting, which it is proposed shall be held on the subject. THE APOSTLE OF TE:IPERANCE. TIhe Very Rev. Theobald ...

PROSECUTIONS OF THE PRESS

... you terrupted succession of hearty laughs and merry smiles, as in I b the preceding nights since its introduction. ' brou MUSIC HALL, LOWER ABBEY-STREET. cerns During the 'past week 'Mr. Gallaher's 'iuecessful effort with( of ventriloquism, and the performances ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... entertainments at the Music Hall, and the action was, first, for the recovery of a sum of 41., alleged to be due for work and labour done. er The complainant stated that he had been engaged by the or defendant to perform at the Music Hall, the agreement in ...

PUBLIC JUSTICE

... benevolent efforts. a THE NATIONAL MUSIC OF IRELAND. The highly interesting series of lectures on our native musicgiven at the Music Hall, Lower Abbey.street, by Mr. F. W. Hornoastle, is, we regret to state, drawing to a close, and will conclude in the present ...

Law Intelligence

... at 10 o'clock. TIlTE AGGREGATE MREETING OF THE ROMAN CATHOLICS ()I IRELAND. A meeting w as helr on Saturday last, ii tire Music-hall, Dublin, to petitioll (aiccordirig to 'equisition) our bielov- ed Sovereigri that she rosy ire graciously pleriseci to ...