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Reynolds's Newspaper

TO QUEEN VICTORIA IN ENGLAND

... oppres60rs, praise you clzam, awe are quite inire ! Never onee as a tooe, open foe, to the popular poler, As noblar ijugei and queens, bave you faced us, fearless and hold No, bet in bhekstaire fashion, in the stoalthy ?? honr, [on have 4truigglpd and strnok ...

POEMS FOR THE MASSES

... to the coal owners rage. CHORUS.. Ninety-three is o'er, then enter ninety-four; Come, give it welcome with a roar. M~ay Queen Victoria from her golden store, Shell out as she's never done before, In the ecrning year of eighteen ninety-four. There's been ...

THE DEMOCRATIC SHOW; OR, THE WORLD WE LIVE IN

... be ait the heiglst of what is called the ''season.'' Trade may be languishing. The Queen reeks not. She prefer6s a retreat inl Scotland or thet Isle of Wighit. The Queen' secluded mode of 'life bearsi a stran~ge, re- semblance to that led by the King of ...

PUBLIC AMUSEXENTS. D

... comedy, The County Coun. cillor. The Queen was present throughout the performance at Osborne. The theatre has for many years been compelled to flourish as best it could wi:bout the patronage of Her Majosty Queen Victoria. Now that the princesses have take4 ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, ETC

... TURIL A. despatch from Vienna says:- ',In consideration of the representations of the ministe: of 'his illuetrious ally, Queen Victoria,' Colonel Turr hal received a free pardon from. the Emnporo. It will be remembered that Colonel Tarr was arrested b, ...

THE LORD MAYOR'S SHOW

... Churcbyard, Ludgate-hill, Ludgate-circus, Blacktriars Bridge, New Bridge-street, Fleet-street, Vicoriawesibankment, Queen Victoria. street, Queen-street, Kling-street, Cheapside, and Poultlry. 2. No procession, other than that of the Lord Mayor, nor any organized ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, ETC

... (Miss Featherstone) have been playing with success, at Dublin. Prince Alberts brother's opera will not be performed before Queen Victoria,. at the Grand Opera, as was first in- tended, but a ballet and concert will be substituted. At the Opera Comiqu6 Haydee ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... qween-worship as the followling:- The Queen of England, nay, Queen sic- toria, the meet upr ight wome~n in all her kingdoms, in the honese of Waleviskti ! What induces MI. Scoled- char to thus dub Qusen Victoria wviths a title to which she can hare no ...

THE DRAMA MUSIC, ETC

... York, for. appearing at an oratotio, 40ol Liblaphe, for singing twice, was paid 150L - For a single lesson in singing to Queen Victoria, Lablache was paid 401. 'At a soirees given fn London, Grisi received 240L The secon d b6eaeft of Taglioni, at St. Peternsurgh ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... Bide., 3rd August, 1803; died at riockhills, Sydenham, Bth of June, 1865. The Crystal Palace was opened by her Majesty Queen Victoria on June 10th, 1854. And Si monamentum qumris cir. camspice. The whole monument is designed by and erected under the ...

FOREIGN PARASITES

... of Sir Edmund Du Cane showed that there had been a marvellous decrease in the statistics of crime (luring the reign of Queen Victoria. In July, 1837, there were 50,00) convicts in oar prisons, while in July, 1887, there were oily 7,4141, and that notw ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... model of General Roberts. The relics of kings and emperors, the Last shirt of HIenry IV. of France, and the first doll of Queen Victoria of Eng- land, together with all the old-fashioned frippery once associated with the Napoleons, are still there to amuse ...