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LIVERPOOL MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... oflthe squeezing, .i joltings, fidotings, losses of fans, shoes, peiriwigs, 1, and uindler-petticoats wuich occurred at the music- 'hall ; such details would be mighty dull to those - who were not present, and they who were will o never forget the memorable ...

Original

... circumstances of time and place, it probably belonged to one of the Canning party, who dined together, on Monday, at the Music-hall; and some of whom separated about the hour when the manuscript was found. I request you will advertise the circumstance ...

THE NEW MORALITY; OR, INSTALLATION OF THE HIGH PRIEST

... production, must excuse our-not having insetted it before. His desire tohave it perfiormed, as'a Caurnee thlnjhavk, at the Music-hall, on the 29th ilt. could not be complied.fbt for reasons that will be sufficiently obious to himself and the impartial reader ...

THE MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... band of p'erforrners, who were ably S led by Mr. iMor, and sertainly more perfect per- formances were never heard in our Music-hall. We ΒΆ have not time to do full justice to the very delightful efforts of Madame Ronzi De Beguis, and Silnor De Begnu; , ...

MUSIC HALL

... MUSIC HALL. En J - ?? I ?? . Sinee we last addressed our readers, the public.spirited proprietor of our Music-hall has gratified th e town with - two interesting concerts, the latter of which took place on Tuesday evening. We were much pleased with 1 ...

LIVERPOOL MECHANICS' SCHOOL OF ARTS

... lity of foundeng T such a school in Liverpool: and the result was a deter. foi ixntation to convoke that meeting at the Music-hall, from m which our Mechanics' Institution will hereafter date its na csmenencement.-.To the zeal, then, and public spiritof ...

LIVERPOOL MECHANICS' SCHOOL OF ARTS

... proposition is received and passed in this rut meeting. I tooic the liberty of addressing you when as- du sembled in the Music-hall for the formation of this society, 30 and, perhaps, you will now extend to me a sinmilar indul. sm gence: if you do, I will ...

MECHANICS' SCHOOL OF ARTS

... whica are incident to the establishment of every new institution of this kind. After the public town s.meeting held if the Music-hall last summer, the committee made some exertion to collect donations from the merchanos and others acoongst este richer classes ...

Poetry

... meet. Ila LIVERtPOOL AND THlE SLAVE TRADE FORTY YEARS A GO.-It was observed by Mr. Egerton Smith, in his M speech tit the Music-hall on Monday se'nnight, that I the only public meeting, on the subject of slavery, which ar had taken place in Liverpool, previous ...

Original

... Society.-The c Rv. Mr. C'arlilc sitd 11r. SC Spcctce..-lt the report in the Chronic-fe of last week of the F n erthitg at the Music-hall, it is stated thee Mr. Spence, Cthe E Sc'ldivr, challenged any of this speakers to discuss the points at ty issue between ...