PELL’S AMERICAN MINSTRELS
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... .. PELL’S AMERICAN MINSTRELS. the Broadway, New York, and St . London who l•eell received with applause in a 1! tlto principal Cities of Europe America, and are nowgieiiijj iheir final performances Dublin, where iliey haee been patronised hy upwards 0f20 ...
... MECHANICS’ HALL, ABERDEEN. PELL’S AMERICAN MINSTRELS. POSITIVELY THE LAST SIGHT. This evening (Saturday), Oct. 23,1858. Reserved Seats, 2s. : Second Seats, Is. ; Gallery, fid. Doors open at half-past Seven—commence at Eight o’clock. MECHANICS’ HALL, ABERDEEN ...
... hold the centenary and anniversary the birth Burns (the 25th of January 1859) as a (lay of festivity and rejoicing. Pell's American Minstrels pave a concert in the Temperance Hall on Monday evening. The house was respectably filled. The performance was considered ...
... NK, NEWRY, WEDNESDAY, TUVRSDAY. FRIDAY, am! SATURDAY Evenings, 'l\th, 'loth, Hith, and Titl November, 1858. PELL’S ORIGINAL AMERICAN MINSTRELS, TITTIO, for three weeks, at the Victoria Hall, drew the largest and most fashionable audiences ever seen in ...
... five, clergymen or licentiates, to lecture and preach before the congregation —with view to a selection being made. Pell’s American Minstrels, who have been giving entertainments in the Mechanics’ Hall during the week, present this rather rare musical fe ...
... and passed off in a very successful manner. Negro Minstrels. —On Friday and Saturday evenings, a party of four musicians, having their visages corked, and styling themselves Pell's American Minstrels, gave two entertainments in the Guild Hall. With the ...
... predict crowded houses for her during her stay in Kilkenny. Pell’s American Minstrels.— The greatest treat that our city has yet enjoyed is the dinary performance of Fell’a American Minstrels, who are to visit Kilkenny for one day (Tuesday) ...
... THREE NIGHTS, THIS EVENING, THURSDAY, 2ofh-, TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 2Gth, AND SATURDAY the 27th November, 1858. PELL’S ORIGINAL AMERICAN MINSTRELS, TITIIO, for three weeks, at the Victoria Hall, drew the largest and most fashionable audiences ever scon in ...
... DAY. Saunders Neics tetter, in accordance with immemorial usage, not published on Christmas Day. Pell’s American Minstrels —Ttas characteristic troupe American artistes alill continua to attract large and ad miring audiences, and every person who visits ...
... attention. The collection the sermons and public meeting amounted to from L.B L.9. Pell’s American Minstrels. —On the evenings of Friday and Saturday last, this American troupe,” under the management Mr Pelham, gave a concert in the Guild- Hall here. From ...