Literary Notices

... 'at all Fashionable Meetings in, Scotland, by Voward's Band. D edicated by Special P ?? . toto her MostLGracious Majesty Queen Victoria. 'By JoeErie Lown. Books First axed Second. Edinburgh. J. Lowe, and Paterson 'Sons. Ton name of M r Lowve, s the arranger ...

FASHION

... was in attendance, and played dur- ing dinner. Her MINjesty's private band afterwards perfornied in the drawing-room. The Queen, with the Princess Alice, walked in the Home Park this morning, and visited her Roval Highness the Duchess of Kent, at Frogroore ...

FASHION

... and Princess Louisa, skated on the ice in the Home Park this torning. The gentlemen in waitingg were in at- tendance. The Queen was present, attended by Lady Macdonald and the Hfon. Horatia St.opford. The Duc do Nejuours, with the Comte ?? and the Duc ...

CHRISTMAS THEATRICALS

... mlecessary Sprites. The Victoria. HARLEQUIN AND TEE MAGic AxEr; OR, THE QuEEN OF THU Rosie DELL AND TEE FIENDS OF TEE WHE R VALLNY is the Pantomime here, which has also been furnilshed with a brilliant Transformation Scene. Queen's. HARLEQuIN BLUE BEARD ...

Published: Sunday 25 December 1859
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 11728 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENTS

... name of the Queen of Mirth, declares war against Humbug, which challenge is accepted. In the next scene a quarrel ensues between Burlesque and Extravaganza, each claiming the attrac- tions of the public, which is put an end to by the Queen of Mirth stating ...

NAVAL AND MILITARY NEWS

... schooner. Dock-Selsov Duncan, Sullej, Megara, Bulldov, Stromboh, and Dryad, breaking up. In Steam Basin— Tlctoria, Queen Charlotte, Queen Bacchante, Immorfahte, llornet, and Ariel. ' ...

THE CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME AT THE QUEEN'S THEATRE

... THE ORRISTMAS PATOI AE AT .TE - ' f~ QUEEN'S TREATR d Christmas, this year, Is to witness the introductions of a j:pantomime,1 founded upon three of the most -familia nfur-m 9sery. stories which we have at the Queen' Thatre, 'The 'atornes are1 o ck -Robin3P ...

FASHION

... Belfiast; Mr. Coates, to Dublin; Mr. Ilinillphrys, ioln Camnbridg'e to o1n0allen. The historical picture representing Queen Victoria at the tomb of' Napoleon, (luring her visit to Paris, I and hile commission to paint whiell was given to Mr. I Ward, R ...

LITERATURE

... of these remarks, Schlegel observed how much the language of England had received in the way of accession since the time ot Queen. Elizabetb, and that we continued to import new words from alt part. of the globe as we imported merchandise. There was no ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... Musccsn,-Among a number of concerts of lesser note, we observe that Mr Wood announces a performance of Professor Bennet's May Queen for 3d January, with Miss Catherine Hayes, soprano; Miss Fanny kuddart, contralto; Mr Wilbye Cooper, tenor; and Mr Thomas, ...

Published: Sunday 11 December 1859
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 11396 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

NAVAL AND MILITARY NEWS

... Prussian, anil a Prussian schooner. At —Hero, Mntine, and Hydra. I> Dock —Nelson, Queen, Sntlej, Hornet, Dryad, Bulldog, Medea, and Stromboli. I> Steam Basin Victoria, Queen Charlotte, Pitt, Bacchante, Immortalite, Vrgent, Megara, and Ariel. DEVONPORT. ...

LITERATURE

... of the campaign. Vast and rich as it is, London might be neutralimed without destroying the resources of this kingdom. Queen Victoria has ten chief cities which might each be her seat of government, and the wealth of which would suffice to equip succeseive ...