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LITERATURE

... future I historians should be saved the trouble of rumaging de- b cayed files of forgotten newspapers for the record of i Queen Victoria's Vibit to her ancient kingdom of Scotland. b 5 In Sir T. Dick Lauder we have probably found, take him d all in all, as ...

BIRMINGHAM MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... a mode of treating our Queen's name of which I could not understand how RossiNi, or any Italian, could have been capable. But, when the piece began, I found that Ros SINI's music had nothing whatever to do with Queen VICTORIA; for it was the chorus in ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Engravings; from Designs by Kenny Meadows, Leech, Hline, Sargent,. Brown, and Timbrell. ICORTEVIS *s ', 1. Elizabeth and Victoria. fF the Editor. 2. Blndh and Its. Ameera. By Mrs. Postans, S:.NsII Gwynsio's Looking Glsas. By Laman Blanchard. 4; The Boys ...

THE PRINCESS'S THEATRE

... Ireland during the next summer, and ateanciolihS: period of' the season than their recent visit to Scotland. Tins ?n Royal Victoria and Albert stearayacht, now in alforwas Hstate in Pembroke dock-yard, will iti epctd launched towards the end of March Orbgnigo ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... Philip Angus- time, Mr. Graham ; Lewisa tbe Dpaniuphin Air Hudsonmm Arelidukve v Atitlia, Mr. Selleby; GL1ic, Mr.O. Bennett ; Queen Elinor. blet Ellis; lse Lady (onsaeo. Mis H. Paucit; BiltsebiH, MiisH airbrether Afterwlsich will loproduce rs newli OisrdTr ...

ROYAL ACADEMY

... works in this department of the exhibition is n 571. I.R.IH. Victoria, prticeses royal, at the age of eleven montelt. J.IHASLEXt-This is an enamel on porce- 4 lain, after a sketch by the Queen. Vo believe an oan- a graving has been pueblislhed after the ...

LITERARY FUND SOCIETY

... filld fry the nearest ti arid dvearest representative of British majesty-of tire Queen0I of Qacerre-tire Queen ol hearts-our own Qureen Victoria- this corndescernsion In the eflrcrrmstanne of ]iris Royal H-ith- ness Pr~incrr Albert taking tire chair, ...

MISS KELLY'S THEATRE

... ittaLcked withlthe painsof labour. Immediate e intformation of the fbrthtoming event ltaving been received at the Tuileries, the Queen proceeded instautly to Neuily. The `int- arrired at six in the evetaing. at which time all the R1oyal Family hlad assembltd ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... Dazes, us,; Pit. is. Cd.; rluphitheetre. is.; GOttery. 00. THEATRE ROYAL, AD1ELPIII.-Turs EvxN- ING wilt bo repeated the TIIE QUEEN 01 CYPRUS, with splendid scenery apaitnie-mic at Hatecy's arid Rodwroil's. Filt prepe. rations for the extraordiicry feat of ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... Bultln. Tile periormarnee witt rrttrndntL hy t Qttlarter-.ast Eleven. RO(;YAL SURIREY TIlLEAT' RE.-HIarleqiti1infind *the Ice Queen. the licknorledled beet Patitolrimle of thi~leao0l sn .0 perseos have alrealy witOeroset and applae dts It to the echo. -Tltls ...

THE THEATRES

... to thiluk thsat there cain hssrdly 0 ble any exhibition more calculated to nalube the younger P brsassehes of futmilies. 11 QUEEN'S. 1 Jack Jingslc, er Iic'lelqsiin anld the Magic Horse Shoe, is t thie title of the new cosiic pantollime produced at this ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... Cliffird ; Pauline DeschappellCei Miss I. Fanucit ; Widow Melsotte, Mrs. Stanley. After which FOREIGN AFFIAIRS; or, Thle Court of Queen Anne. Count St. Loios, Madilo. Celeste Baron Fitzgtoutz, Mr. Strickland f Sir Jamesil Ceurtall; it r. Webster L Lady lrace ...