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HOLYHEAD

... EN{TERTA&NKENT BY ?? NEPTUNPS CirS16TY MINSTITBE.-On Tuseday evening an entertainment was held at the Town Hall by Christy Minstrels from her Majesty's ship Neptune. The spacious hall was'tasteffilly decorated by a number of the ship's orew, and the room ...

THE COMIC PAPER

... his Gladdy will see if she can give him a little bit of it ! AcCOMAtODATION.-Sweil: Eaw-'no small change about ?? eet Minstrel : Oh, don't nmentiou ?? sfir. A bob will do, sor. And if you'll call at my club tomorrow, ear, the hall portar will give ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... another library when com- the plete, and, in- the meantime, will afford a great variety of profitable reading, the best. American r literature forming the principal ingredient. The first number, Emerson's Representative Men, m after an essay on the ...

BANGOB MUSICAL AND L

... Cader mns Idris, after sunset, the bulk of the pepewudb . found climbing, the rugged mountains to hear' the ~voice ~ e of the minstrel and the sound of the harp. This national h .t peculiarity should not be- despised, but should rather h anserve as an incentive ...

JOKES AND JOKERS

... JOKES AND JOKERS. r[n0it THE DETROIT FREE PRE9S.' The American press-the corset. A roling mill gathers no moss. A bilious individual-the collector. From the bill of the plumber issues the chirp of, the robbin. No library is complete without it -the ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... about 50 years ago. Miss Rebecca Isaacs is singing in Penrith. Flotow's opera of M3artha, and an opera by Mr. Bristow, an American composer, are in preparation at Drury Lane. Mr. Charles Dickens is to read The Boots at the Holly Tree Inn and Mrs. ...

OLD STORIES BE-TOLD

... thought of the music. Well, a' least, it was according to Biblical precedent, he replied; the singers went before, the minstrels followed after. On another occasion a friend was interceding with him on behalf of a clergyman who was constantly in debt ...

OPENING OF THE LIVERPOOL EXHIBITION BY THE QUEEN

... Consort, basket carriages made for and used by the i Royal Princes, and a pair of quill-embroidered har- ness made by Tyrolese minstrels. Her Majesty i also sends from Buckingham Palace two sets of blue leather state harness used at, the coronation of George ...