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AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... evening the performnances will consist of the drama li Satan, or the Devil in Paris (Miss Elise De i Courcy, the popular American actress, playing )w Satan), and Monte Christo. 'The great French ;Ie play of Le Bossu, entitled I amlhere, isin course ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... grotesque- that looking object. Not less so is Mr. Brough, who repo: at first appears in a costume something of the view Christy Minstrels' style, but which he after- The wards discards for a preposterous helmet and a corr( niaval officer's coat many sizes too ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... by a coloured troupe who have themselves been slaves and engaged in the interesting scenes they now depict, Such are The American Slave Serenaders, who were announced to make their debnt at the Theatre Royal this evening, but their opening night (as ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... called The Idiot' E Rvenge.?- '-SATURDAY. AND MONDAY EVENING .CONCJERTS. To-night Mr. Harry- Teinpleton's minstrels and original American troupe, dancers, singers, and musicians, wvill repeat at the Concert S'all, Lord Nelson-street, the enlivening ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... jester in the world, and sundry fresh dancers and clowns. The principal attraction, however, is Professor Hunt's vareat American sensation ghost, which is to bexseen every evening through- out the week. RuSSEtL'S PANO~iAMA1., NORTH ANn SOUTH.- Mr ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... eO Slave 'ITroupe, including many new character ir sketches oveillowing with the fun which is pecu- 1e liar to Christy's Minstrels. The corner men were d larry Leslie and Johnny Johnson, who with their a jokes and eccentricities relieved the ballad singing ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... THEATRE ROYAL. The company of genuine nigger artistes who PE require no burnt cork, and who are denominated Pi T''he American Slave Troupe, now occupying I the TheatrerRoyal, are receiving a fair share of rf public patronage, whilst their performances ...

THE THEATRES

... dialogue is not altogether devoid of point, and I~nthere isa scene of the wooing of a girl of the' vv ?? aristocracy by an American millionaire E he which is skilfuil in device; but, after all, one is o orcompelled to accept the suggestion that F )WTh ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... incident it is alike weak, and does not Cain in strength by being spun out to four acts. The work of Mr. G. W. Appleton, an American author of some repute, the scenes of the story are laid in what is called society, and turn upon the love for rank and ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... Upside Down, the most astonishing man ever yet beheld in LiverpooL MosuAr EVENING C'OuzNCsT, LoaD NELsON- S STBEst-The Star Minstrels will repeat their illustrated entertainment, called The Lights and'. Shades of Negro Life, at the Concert Hal this evening ...

Original

... despots liberate mankind ; Ur ;s And here, unblushing Bard, we see th g The savage hordes extoll'd by thee: gr y But whether minstrels change with times, SI i, And scatter flowers o'er courtly crimes; tic Or Truth's firm sons imprison'd lie, fal Or priests ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... England, and Roman Catholioc seools. We are specially pleased to see the American poets so well represented, as well as Charles Kingsley and others of our own more recent Inglish minstrels. The Bai2vptcfy of BT*it!aia Brothers. . London Simphin, Marshall, and ...