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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... asthe.French say, koutt tristement. THE MOORE AND BURGESS MINSTRELS. 'IThe eighteenth anniversary of the commencement of Messrs. Moore and Burgess's management of this troupe of negro minstrels was celebrated on Tuesday, when there were among the crowded ...

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... stage excited onsiderable merri- mont. The American authorities are dealing in summery style with. improper performances, as is shown by the following note ii a Bloomington paper :- Ida Ceaito's Femule Minstrels ahd anscan Daneers performed at the Operahouse ...

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... Burgess's benefit at St. James's Hall proved an immense success, As one of the partners in the famous Moore and Burgess Minstrels he has always been very popular. The morning programme comprised several new ballads, among which Young Cupid is King, ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... cions additiors. TEE CERISTY MINSTRELS It may have been obeerved by that publio which pstrouiises negro minstrelsy that there has appeired in the motropolis of lte more than one troupe designating itself the Christy Minstrels. On Monday night the body ...

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... while :Dr. Gardini, her husband, takes his hat. Gerster is monosyllabic. She will praise everything American. She wants to become popular among the Americans, and is now cultivating the press sednlously. She is, in reality, very commonplace as an 'interviewer ...

DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... plays the part of a alr. Benjamin Bobbin, who, in some absurd way, gets mistaken, at a NorthumberlInd railway inn, for the American pugilist of whom we have heard so much of late. The fun lies chiefly with Mr. Rbson and Mr. Horace Wigan, the latter representing ...

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... laughter; Miss Roland Philips plays the boy's part capitally, and Mrs. Leigh is the vixenish wife. THE, MOORE AND BURGESS MINSTRELS. One of the annual grand field days of these popular entertainers is the benefit of Mr. Moore, the fainous Bones, and Mr ...

THE THEATERS AND ASH-WEDNESDAY

... Sothern and Mr. Bucksctoce go dovn from Haymarket Theatre, London, where they are not allowed to play, and perform ' Oar American Cousin; prices doabled, and seats all booked in advance. Birmingham.-Theatro Royal, opened on Asb-Wed. nesday 'from time ...

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... is meeting a succession of good houses. The Moore and Burgess Minstrels will give two special entertainments on vedneseday next in honour of St. Patrick. To add to the novelty, the minstrels will sing Irish melodies without the aid of black on their faces ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... Nir. J. P. Hill. The facts, as far as learned, are about as follows: Among the admirers of a pretty member of the Rentz Minstrel and Ballet Troupe was a resident of thc town, ITdwitrd Stroclecker. On Sunday last, about nice o'clock, he passed a note ...

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... Madame iunsaud adu coons have added a portrait- model of Leo Xiii, the present Pontiff, to their interest- ing exhibition. An American paper has the following :- Edward Murray, who, with his wife Alice, were known as Irish delineators on the variety stage ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... entertainments. . THE RtOYAL CHRISTY MINSTmRLS.-The first appear- ance of Messrs. Kelly and Leon, two celebrated American comedians of the Christy Minstrel stamp, afforded the St. George's Hall troupe the opportunity of presenting their friends and patrons with ...