REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... tniles to Ifutlseeter. I remlaiu, your huenblo ihough affectinuate admirer, T. B. B. The fllowing artec-lote is told of the Queen and ?? cnuc1i-i,_iaater, the great singer, Lablache LAILAC.t E AD A Il3 SNUFF-BOXES. At one of the crowdoel weekly receptions ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... instr Licti e-c address. to .MISS STANLEY'S ENTZRTADIENT.MiMSS Stanley , yesterday gave a mid-day representation in the pi 'Victoria Ball, which was well attended. At the DI evenin, representation there was also a large attend- suce, antI the performance ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... given to the landing ci the illustrious visit.or at Kingtotwn on the 5th of April. It is said tiat howill ~comover-In the Victoria and Albeit ox the 0slixire, and nut in one of the MAUislsstemers. Sir Capel Molyneux,BEar., and suite have arrived at the ...

LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, AND ART SCRAPS

... known in Arimeinian literary circles, wvho is the author 1 of a work iu E-nolish and Armenian on the Arsacil! genealogy of Queen Victoria, The other paper is in I v lFrench, called the Jl/efoirnU, and appears twice a week. f Air. G. G. Scott, being engagedl ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... Monday Mr. Watts Phil- lips's Noboly's Child will be revived, which will be played in conjunction with the Home Wreck. Tan VICTORIA produces a new drama of strong ?? interest, written by Mr. F. Merchant. Several striking reslistic scenes, now so greatly ...

Literature

... social and political, which have hap- pined in, or had relation to, the kingdom of Great Blitain, from the aceession of Queen Victoria to the opo0ing of the present Parliament (1837-68). The qualification with regard to Great Britain was perhaps superfluous ...

THE FORTHCOMING ART AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION

... fron George Gesthorpe to Samuel Sisson; the York Tavern, York-street, from William Gregory to William Radley; and the Queen's Head, Victoria-street, from Thomas Green to Robert Gill. 1i d The C. C. C. Christy's Minstrels gave perform- h ances at the Exchange ...

THE LONDON THEATRES

... special gratification of the holiday folks, who are to have two morning performances is thle coarse of the E:Lsteo week. NEW QUEEN'S.-Mr. Lionel Brough took a benefit at this Thelltre on Monday evening last, and the well-filled state of the house'testified ...

Published: Sunday 21 March 1869
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4198 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... makes its appearance, and, if X welldone, theidea may he made both interesting and instructive. 3 The Victoria Magazine (Emily Faithful], Victoria Press) contains some very apposite comments on the fury 45 for rushing into print, and the rage for c ...

THE ANNALS OF OUR TIME

... of Events, Social and Politicll ?? hale happened in, or had relation. to, the Kingdom of Great Britain, from, the ' of Queen Victoria to the Opening of the present Parliament. By Joseoll I;rg (London: Macmillan and Co. I869.) 41oAd in camp or beyond. ...

COURT AND FASHION

... cthe Dean of W~indsor, and( cite lievIl.. 11ei;y daty of -St. Paul's, oniioated. Lit. llessey )Ialireis cit1'. ManRcte 5.-The Queen walked iii clii grouestiii nd troev, attended by cite lDowaoget' Duchess ci Atilit P Louise, Prince Leopold, sod Princess Beatrice ...

Published: Sunday 14 March 1869
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1431 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... ass Mine, rendered lt a very 3atisfectory' panortr Whlat I fell to their scare, Mr Medlicolt wits eytotoltd with the role of Queen Katherine, and looked and utincted th e paert to perfection. lise Avertt uae vcery gracefll se Attnt Boleyti k ind th1iss Tuiriwall ...

Published: Sunday 14 March 1869
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 19601 | Page: 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture