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... siastical parties were in sorae manner accountable for them. No person of common sense dreams of taunting the ministry of Queen Victoria with the acts of the ministry of Charles II. ; but many persons, -who are possessed of strong common sense in other matters ...

NEW BOOKS

... time of George the Gentleman, was t] beginning to show threadbare and pool when he t, took it up in the early years of Queen Victoria; t, .and he does not seem to have had sufficient origina- Llity to strike out a new path. We do not mean to P say that ...

CURRENT LITERATURE

... by valuable coloured maps, L Queen Victoria. By T . F. Ball iS. W. Partridge) is cne of the earliest in tho field of ithat crorp of anecdotical memoirs which may be expected to berald the approaching jubilee ot the Queen's accession. Mr. Ball, availing ...

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 ...

CIVIC BALL TO THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH

... let itvee thousand persons were crowded into the space between the Royal, Exchange. and the entrances to Cheapside and Queen Victoria- siriet, admiring the ill~uinations, watching the arrivals of the guests, and waiting ptiently for hours to give thei ...

JUNE REVIEWS AND THE JUBILEE

... hdvat~ that -the nation owes -her, (the Queen) is -for giving 11a the world a inost beeargtn and -inn NM ~h exsample of a, c~onetilutional mcoiuach.' Sir Alfred iLyalpl' Iaticle 'India unlder ee Queen Victoria, is an enjoyable' epitome of tin Indian ...

THE THEATERES

... manne-r, that the Oath of ,Allegiesace-vis., ' I do swrear that 1 will he faithful and Leer true allcgiance to her Jiajesty Queen Victoria, her teenrsend sucessors, according to lawv'-will, when I take it, be meet fully, completely,, and unreservedly Thi bsiuedn ...

FINR ARTS

... adPnAy with no ilsslhbivieien 5adeonicians, All this looks as if the society incorporated ?? Charoer 'ipBthe tenth year of Queen Victoria is alive andXikaly: . live.. Not, however, that Royal chartors have mu'oh to do with confe'riug lfe, either'physioal ...

THE CITY ART GALLERY

... con- cot tains several portraits of famous naval com- att manders. tt Sir George Hayter's picture of H Her Majesty To Queen Victoria seated on the throne in the T. House of Lords painted in her twentieth he year and presented by her to the ach Corporation ...

CHRISTMAS BOOKS

... super- nl iluous touch of effeminacy to Miss Curran's G curiously effeminate portrait. di True Stories of the Reign of Queen Victoria, P by Cornelius Brown (Griffith, Farran, and ItCo.) is not a story book, but rather a book of t .historical episodes ...

WHITECHAPEL FINE ART EXHIBITION

... the police. The excuse is a rather vulgar, though not at all ribald, song about the recent aeeting of resideot Faure and Queen Victoria. I have been sent a, copy of the ditty, and think it, in point of tasts and decency, iacomnpnrsbly better than any of ...

BOOKS OF THE SEASION

... of specimens of English letters, from those i Sly of the Fasten famaily -in the' fifteenth century e dowvn to Mn ?? and Queen Victoria.- Some vaof the letters are, perhaps, rathser letters in ad name than in fact. GFilbert White's ?? cni episodes, for example ...