DELPHI THEATRE: NOVELTY ! NOVELTY ! ! JAPANESE, isr THEIB MARVELLOUS PEATS, " As Performed in Presence of H.R.H; The l)uke of Edinburgh, Lady Bowen, and the Governors of each Colony they have had the honor of visiting. Mr Samuel Hamilton has great pleasure in announcing to the Public of 'W'estporb, that he has made arrangements with the above Troupe of Male and real Pemale JAPANESE PERFORMERS- to give one of their Extraordinary Entertainirients; at the above Theatre; for one night only, this SATXJKUAf, MAT 23rd:
Prices of Admission—Circle 5s ; Front, 3s ; Back, 2s: Doors open at Half-past Seven ; commence at 8. nRAND FREE MASQUERADE BALL AND SUPPERS Will be held at TRIMBLE'S NELSON HOTEL; On MONDAY EVENING, 25th inst: QUEEN'S BIETHDAT. Dancing to commence at 10 o'clock. Masques and Dresses on Hire. God sAve the queen preliminary notice. A GEAND SELECT BALL and" I SUPPER will take place at thi Assembly ROonl of the Little Grey Hotel, on May 25th, in honor of the QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. 8. d: Tickets to admit gentleman ... 50 Do lady and gentleman ... 7 6 A magnificent band in attendance: God Sate the Queen.
A GRAND BALL AND SUPPEE Xl -will be held at the AusTKALAi sian Hotel-, Caledonian Terrace, oii FRIDAY, 29th inst. BKEifNAtf & Byrjte; Proprietors. Dancing to eomrilence at 9 p.m. All friends are particularly invited. Will be given at the LITE BOAT HOTEL; Princes-street, Charleston. On Monday, 25th May, 1868. When all parties are invited to attend. Dancing to commence at 10 o'clock sharp. An efficient M.C. \vill be in attendance. A first-class band has been engaged for the occasion. H. DIXON. RATES MEMOBIAL COMMITI TEE. A Meeting of the above Committee will be held at the Imperial Hotel on Saturday evening; May 23rd$ at eight o'clock. Business of Importance. A full attendance ©f members' is requested. JAMES M'DOWELL, Hon. Sec; V"V"V" NELSON PORTER^ Condition Guaranteed; WILLIAMS & CO., Molesworth Street; Families, Publicans; and Packers Supplied.
ADVERTISEMENT. To the Editor of the WeslpoU Times and Charleston Argvs. T UNDERSTAND that in the R.M. Court ~: to-day, it was stated that I had robbed a man named Luke Varey of his money. As this atrocious and malicious falsehood may be circulated round to my ruin I beg publicly to state that it is as false as anything that could be invented, for in the first place, I do not know the man in question > and in the next, he was never in his life in any house where I have been. I have all my life boine a good character, one that I have no reason to be ashamed of, and it is top bad that the idle lies of a woman like the odd in questi n should be allowed to injure me ro fatally. I beg my friends to believe that the slander is as utterly untrue as many other statonients made by the same Woman, for which it is more than likely she will yet have to suffer. ISABELLA MATILDA MACPHERSON, Westport, May 22, 1863;
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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 253, 23 May 1868, Page 3
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