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THEATRE ROYAL

... sat out. Paulo, as the ctneanch, made us laugh a little. He is certainly a good CIDele the afterpiece, Mr. Horn sang i' She Minstrel Boy. t hWD eneered.andl with the repetition we were well pleased. e house was very poorly attended considering the many ...

[ill] OF THE UNION—GREAT AGGREGATE MEETING

... the dread necessity of weading to freedqm thr~ough each other's blood. That fear, the obstinate denial of vhich iore 'her American colonies from England, and trailed ber victori- ous banner in the dust. I'lhat fear, the not yielding to which upset in France ...

Published: Wednesday 26 January 1831
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 13449 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

Advertisements & Notices

... London Publications received weeklv, among. the latest are the Musical Annuals, for 8s32, viz. The Musical Bijou, - The Minstrel's Offering, 'lhe b adeau, snd T The Musical Gem. Bayley's 1- Songs of Alicack's, the Music! by Bisoullp and Addisro,&i ...

Advertisements & Notices

... bridge, on or befois the 26th inist. o.ni- 2tt, 18.32 UNDER' THE PATRONAGE OFrHEKING.,QUEEN, AND ROYAL FAMILY. THE TYROLESE MINSTRELS R ESPECTFULLY announce that they will give a Series of MORNING CONCERTS, In the Large Roont of the Royal Hotel, College. ...

COMMISSION—GREEN-STREET

... together with his untiring zeal and efficiency preparatory to, and at the late general election for this county. Our native minstrels were at their post ol the oceasign, On every twentieth load was seated a piper, who cheered on' the honest men of Muskerry ...

Published: Monday 26 August 1833
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1534 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

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... ls 6d. ZBEATTIE'S-MINSTREL, Is 6d, CHANNINd'S ESSAYS.2 vols, 3s. CHAPONR'S LETTERS, Is 6d. - COLERIDGE'S ANCIENT MARINE 1s COWPEI'S POEMS, 2vols. 48. ELIZABETHI OR 'THE EXILES, lsd6d. FALCONEE'S SHIPWRECK, Is 6d. GEMS FROMI AMERICAN POETS, 2s. GOLDSMITWS ...

Advertisements & Notices

... -ibhland ?? my love sas born, the duet with Mr. f1edson, Thougli you leave now in sorrow, and the Irish Mielody of the The minstrel boy. IT Act the Third, the Highland Fling, in character, by Miss Raine and Mr. Dulang, and a Reel, incidental to the Piece ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Garthwaite; Gillian, Mrs. Wood, in which shewlllg Why are you wandering he're, I pray, and the National Melody of The Minstrel Boy. Mr. PIGOTT is engaged, with other eminent professors, to give every possible effect to the Orchestra during the present ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Miss Daly; Gillian, Mrs. Wood, in which she will sing Why are you wandering here,! pr? and the National Melody of The Minstrel Boy; Mrs. Selby. The entertainments will conclude with the Farce of THE M.P. FOR THE ROTTEN BOROUGH. Jerry Chance, Mr. Chute; ...

Advertisements & Notices

... home, and tit in England there are great masses of capital wanting means to of profitable investment, while in the North American Co.. in lonies extensive tracts of valuable Land, now unprofitable so to the Mother Country, need but the infusion of labour ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Season. Third appearance these Two Years of the celebrated Ameri- can Comedian, !Mr. RICE, the original representative of' the American Negro Character, who is engaged for Six nighta only. - 7iHIS Present WEDNESDAY, May 1, 1839, the Per. .L formances will ...

Advertisements & Notices

... the people of England may do into England. At present American flour can be purchased, in England, for ibout 24s per cwt., whereas the best flour here costs I from 27s to 28s, though the American is about 2s per cwt. better. Yet, we are not permitted ...