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The Varieties. --During the past week this little box has been literally crammed, and, we are glad to say, with quiet and attentive audiences. The ladies, too, have taken it under their patronage, and nightly attend. The performances generally are highly creditable, and, in fact, such plays as The Mountaineers, Ingomar, and even Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice, have been rendered with considerable effect. To-night, Messenger's play of "A New Way to Pay Old Debts," Sir Giles Overreach, by Mr. Dalton, will be performed, with the laughable farce of Bamboozle. Miss Ella Wren is fast recovering from her protracted illness, and will make her re- appearance on Monday night next. Mr. Charles Morton will also re-appear. Several new actors are engaged.
Giles Overreach (search for this): article 14
The Varieties. --During the past week this little box has been literally crammed, and, we are glad to say, with quiet and attentive audiences. The ladies, too, have taken it under their patronage, and nightly attend. The performances generally are highly creditable, and, in fact, such plays as The Mountaineers, Ingomar, and even Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice, have been rendered with considerable effect. To-night, Messenger's play of "A New Way to Pay Old Debts," Sir Giles Overreach, by Mr. Dalton, will be performed, with the laughable farce of Bamboozle. Miss Ella Wren is fast recovering from her protracted illness, and will make her re- appearance on Monday night next. Mr. Charles Morton will also re-appear. Several new actors are engaged.
Venice (Italy) (search for this): article 14
The Varieties. --During the past week this little box has been literally crammed, and, we are glad to say, with quiet and attentive audiences. The ladies, too, have taken it under their patronage, and nightly attend. The performances generally are highly creditable, and, in fact, such plays as The Mountaineers, Ingomar, and even Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice, have been rendered with considerable effect. To-night, Messenger's play of "A New Way to Pay Old Debts," Sir Giles Overreach, by Mr. Dalton, will be performed, with the laughable farce of Bamboozle. Miss Ella Wren is fast recovering from her protracted illness, and will make her re- appearance on Monday night next. Mr. Charles Morton will also re-appear. Several new actors are engaged.
Purcell battery. --We learn that the members of this famous battery (who in General Holmes's army have acquired the sobriquet of "Walker's Hounds") have re-enlisted for the war, with very few exceptions. This is no more than was to be expected of men commanded by the gallant R. Lindsey Walker. It is said that the latter is now recruiting in Richmond to raise a battalion. The members of the Purcell battery have always done their duty and deserved the praise received by them from their commanding General.
R. Lindsey Walker (search for this): article 15
Purcell battery. --We learn that the members of this famous battery (who in General Holmes's army have acquired the sobriquet of "Walker's Hounds") have re-enlisted for the war, with very few exceptions. This is no more than was to be expected of men commanded by the gallant R. Lindsey Walker. It is said that the latter is now recruiting in Richmond to raise a battalion. The members of the Purcell battery have always done their duty and deserved the praise received by them from their co --We learn that the members of this famous battery (who in General Holmes's army have acquired the sobriquet of "Walker's Hounds") have re-enlisted for the war, with very few exceptions. This is no more than was to be expected of men commanded by the gallant R. Lindsey Walker. It is said that the latter is now recruiting in Richmond to raise a battalion. The members of the Purcell battery have always done their duty and deserved the praise received by them from their commanding General.
James Lyons (search for this): article 16
Election day. --An election will be held to day to supply the vacancy in the Congressional representation from this district, caused by the death of Hon. John Tyler. Messrs. James Lyons, John Robertson, Robt. Saunders, Wm. H. McFarland, John B. Young, George W. Randolph, and Martin Meredith Lipscomb, are the candidates. Polls open at sunrise.
George W. Randolph (search for this): article 16
Election day. --An election will be held to day to supply the vacancy in the Congressional representation from this district, caused by the death of Hon. John Tyler. Messrs. James Lyons, John Robertson, Robt. Saunders, Wm. H. McFarland, John B. Young, George W. Randolph, and Martin Meredith Lipscomb, are the candidates. Polls open at sunrise.
John Robertson (search for this): article 16
Election day. --An election will be held to day to supply the vacancy in the Congressional representation from this district, caused by the death of Hon. John Tyler. Messrs. James Lyons, John Robertson, Robt. Saunders, Wm. H. McFarland, John B. Young, George W. Randolph, and Martin Meredith Lipscomb, are the candidates. Polls open at sunrise.
John Tyler (search for this): article 16
Election day. --An election will be held to day to supply the vacancy in the Congressional representation from this district, caused by the death of Hon. John Tyler. Messrs. James Lyons, John Robertson, Robt. Saunders, Wm. H. McFarland, John B. Young, George W. Randolph, and Martin Meredith Lipscomb, are the candidates. Polls open at sunrise.
John B. Young (search for this): article 16
Election day. --An election will be held to day to supply the vacancy in the Congressional representation from this district, caused by the death of Hon. John Tyler. Messrs. James Lyons, John Robertson, Robt. Saunders, Wm. H. McFarland, John B. Young, George W. Randolph, and Martin Meredith Lipscomb, are the candidates. Polls open at sunrise.
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