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MUSIC

... Mithoell, London, 1850. If the legitimate drama be not flourishing in Eng- land, no sinaic of the blame can certainly fall to Queen Victoria. She has been ever forward with attention and with patronage, and the work before us will exist as a splendid and beautiful ...

FINE ARTS

... FINE ARTS. FIRST VISIT OF QUEEN VICTORIA TO HER WOUNDED SOLDIERS. A picture on this subject, painted by Barrett, is now on view in Piccadilly. It commemorites a touching episode in the history of the war. The scene is laid in one of t the wards of the ...

THE PARIS UNIVERSAL EXHIBITION

... of France to the Empire, including the Reine Hortense, which obtained a prize in 1849; the Duchesse de Cambacdres, &c. Queen Victoria also shows a pale pink flower amid this gorgeous court of roses. The roses are only equalled by the azaleas, dis- played ...

LONDON AFTER THE SEASON

... him at the head of the ifte of the fashion- able world. The late Queen Dowager united to a b highly cultivated mind, eleganef3 of manner and an D amiable disposition. Queen Victoria to a prepos- d sessiag exterior untites those qualities calculated ...

FINE ARTS

... fine. - 1,20ft~ls 127, 1ippolite Sebron.-.Iatfiorgjthe Chape of Wind- .n0r. A grand gallery. picture, Hler Mejnty the Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, the IPuke of Weollbngon 'an-d a suite of diatligailsed versonas.re widting: St., Gedrge's Chaspltr nd ...

CRYSTAL PALACE

... day-light, and intercept the viewvof ens ot el te finest vistas in tho world, Is to usinexplicable. The i ol Iicherd end Queen Victoria still remain, and Itlls tob h ;. d h oped they will soon3 be confined in SerUO limbo of statoasy E which we trut enever ...

THE COMET

... in the Inopeodenoe of Brussels, is ?? IL. is said to have replied that he had promised the Emperor of the French and Queen Victoria to visit France and England, and that he hoped to be able to perform his promise next spring. Letters from Verona mention ...

FINE ARTS

... coined-medals-and I seals. His coins of George the Fourth and William the c Fourth are from the models of Chantrey- his Queen lb Victoria coins from models by himself. His patterns in- a elude a ten-pound piece of William the Fourth- C a fi've-pound piece ...

LITERATURE

... Sa intimation was sent to Dsr. Grey, the chaplain of the Eng. lish factory in Moscow, that he must no longer pray that Queen Victoria may be victorious over all her enemies; to which he firmly replied, that ho would rather be silent altogether than thus ...

LITERATURE

... were enacted at once to instruct and amuse the crowrd. As in tracing the vicissitudes of the Fair from Henry the First to Queen Victoria, Mr. M orley delights to show how its history is a striking commentary on the advance of religion, commerce, and even ...