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Clare Advertiser and Kilrush Gazette

EPITOME OF NEWS

... action of the Middlesex magistrstes in having jailed an order to prevent religious services en Sunday in the Metropolitan Music Hall, and °Kling upon them to at once rectify the error. REQULSITION FOR AN OF WAGES. —The ship joiners in the Glasgow district ...

LITERATURE .IND TILE ALMS'

... eight years ago the grounds were taken temporarily for St. Thomas's Hospital, till the new building was erected, when the music hall, previously occupied by Mr. Spurgeon, was traame mogrified into a receptacle for irspatients. Upon the removal of the hospital ...

THE SITE FOR TRE PROPOSED AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION

... The excitement of the spectators was intense. THZ DUKE OF JCBILEE.—The Duke of Buecleuch was entertained at dinner in the Music Hall, Edinburgh, on the occasion of his jubilee as landlord. There were betwe: n four and five hucdred gentlemen present, inciuding ...

EPITOMN OF Nitrvz

... husband coinine. ant I think he would do that better than you —World. THE DRINKING SYSTEM.—Mr. Dillwyn, M.P. presided at the Music Hall, Swansea, over a Permissive Bill meeting, which was densely crowded. The hon. member disclaimed any sympathy with the movement ...

AGRICULTURE

... =I way to the Station Hotel, he was enthusiastically by a vast assembly : At nine o'clock the caremany took plooe in the Music Hall, which was crowded. After the customary formslities, Provost Simpson welcome. General Grant in reply, bees a feeling of ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... Middlesex magistrates it was resolved to adopt the form of that had been by coupes!. giving the proprietor or lessee ot • music hall the Dower to open the bouse on the Sunday for religious mercies with or without music, as regs•ds Christmas Day, Ash Wednesday ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... OF NEWS. ..,. action brought in the Queen's Bench Division against Mr. legnell, the proprietor of the Premiere Music Hall, in Great Windmill-street, Haymarket, Leedom, one* the Argyll Rooms, to recover penalties on 'the ground that he had illegally ...

AMERICAN ITEM*

... preserved. We can't watch these politicians too closely; in fact I think I shall stay here all night. A LADY of 64 emptied a music hall at Sacramento the other day by singing Kiss Me Again. THR death of a fashion oorreapondent is reported from Grand Rapids ...

AMERICAN HMKOTTR

... the example of young men in othe cities—that is, remain a couple of hours longer, and kin her good morning. IT was at the music hall not long since that a lady remarked to a visiting friend, after a solo on the big o rgan, That's all very well, but you ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... NORTHCOTA AT EDINBURGH. The Chancellor of the Exchequer made a speech to the Conservative Working Men $ Association, in the Music Hall, Edinburgh, on Saturday evening, in reply to an adilress from the society. He claimed for the Conservative party that they ...

ATTEMPTED SUICIDE BY A sum. WRECKED STEWARD

... otmeidered at a sircial meeting of the Vestry. OVER 40,000 tram every part of Scotland were represented at a recent crowded the Music Hall at Aberdeen. &vie reashations were passed. They called for a enterai relaatea el for compensation for improvements, for ...

lIP ERI AL PARLIAIENT

... the best oempany of negro minstrels extant.—The music halls were teeming with novelties specially engaged for the occasion. The put forth • seductive bill, with a long of names of the elite of the music- hall performers, but apart from holiday times there ...