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The Daily Dispatch: September 17, 1863., [Electronic resource], Grand Concert. (search)
Grand Concert.
--A delightful entertainment will be given at Metropolitan Hall tonight.
The enterprising manager, Lee Mallory, having succeeded in engaging the services of Mad. Ruld, the celebrated cantatrice, recently exiled from New Orleans, assisted by several other accomplished musical amateurs, they will make their first appearance this evening.
Mad. R. is highly spoken of by our Southern contemporaries.
The Daily Dispatch: February 3, 1864., [Electronic resource], Handsome affair near Smithfield .--capture of Yankees and Destruction of a gunboat. (search)
All the City papers.
--All the Southern papers, the latest Northern papers, (and received by every flag of truce,) at the Confederate Reading Room.
Also, on exhibition, and to be seen without extra charge, a beautiful colored painting of Fredericksburg and its environs, as seen from Gen Lee's headquarters in the field, after the battle of Fredericksburg, by the well known artist Mr. Lee Mallory.
Admission, (no extra charge,) 25 cents. *
The Daily Dispatch: February 4, 1864., [Electronic resource], The Legislature (search)
Baltimore papers,
and New York and Philadelphia, [ new arrival of the very latest dates, this Thursday morning,] at the Confederate Reading Room.
Also, on exhibition, and to be seen without extra charge, a beautiful colored painting of Fredericksburg and its environs; as seen from Gen Lee's headquarters in the field, after the battle of Fredericksburg, by the well known artist Mr. Lee Mallory, Admission, (no extra charge,) 25 cents.
A fine piece of Art.
--The large painting of Fredericksburg, recently executed by Mr. Lee Mallory, and on exhibition at the Confederate Reading Room, is a very creditable production.
This painting, together with the great number of domestic and foreign publications always to be found at the Reading Room, will well repay an hour's visit to that place.