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WHITSUNTIDE AMUSEMENTS

... AMUSEME1NTS. I QUEEN'S PARK AND MUSEUM. V .The return-of Whitsuntide affords an opportunity for g1 the annual review of the 'state of the public Ploasrer 01 greurda, on Which the general enjoyment of the holidw's IDcc .so large* depends. The Queen's Park, owing ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... foundation stmlio of st, George's Hall was laid with Masonic honuoreby tie late Mr. John Diinkwater on the coronaton day of Queen Victoria. }. D., rhlo says ho read is/our paper a short time ago an account of mock ?? and yet allowed himself to be victimised ...

Literary Selections

... to the sculp- tured figures of the kings of England, at the Crystal Palace, from William the Conqueror to her Majesty Queen Victoria. Astronomical evidence, moreover, enables us to determine the time of two important epochs in the his- tory of Egypt, ...

COMMERCIAL REVIEW OF 1868

... reported to be marching on Madrid at the head of 20,000 men. SO. News of the defeat of the royalist army in Spain; flight of the Queen; completion of the revolution. OIErOBER. 2. Tenders invited for a South Australian loan o 1400,050. Over two and a half ?? ...

DREADFUL PANIC AT A MUSIC HALL

... up to midnight it was impossible to admit ll *nyone within the walls, and none of the bodies had been a identified. bi TIe Victoria Dluslo Hall to a place of humble pretensions, C although, apparently, a vesy popular place of resort. There b is little or ...

THE SUMMER EXHIBITION, PEEL PARK

... objects of art ad 'rtu. One. valuable contribution is the odglnsal painting, by Sir George lHsyer, of the Core. Intion of Queen Victoria, all the portait tain whioh were token from the life. The painting is con- tributed by Er. Graves, the celebrated London ...

THE NATIONAL FINE ARTS EXHIBITION AT LEEDS

... son of ?? Peter F'airhairn, mayor, who had in 1858 the honour of entertaining the Queen on the occasion of her opening the new T own Hall) gave a grand ball in the Victoria Hall to nearly 1000 partakcers of his hospitality. The entertainment was the mo ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... Jourwl) h'lle Queen, with the junior members of the royal falily now at thn eastle, will leave for2cotlandori DomIIJIay (to-jlay), lit tett o'clock at night,.6nd pro- ceed by a special train on tile samrne route aff Infl; Year. 'tle Queen will return tf> ...

THE QUEENS DRAWING ROOM

... THE QUEENS DRAWING ROOM. At the drawing room held by the Queen, at Bucldngham Palace, an Tuesla~r, her Majesty wore a black-sdlk dress, with a tram trimmed With crape and 3jet the usual cap, with a long veil, of white crape hese, ornamentedwith large ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... Iloy start to-day for Ireland. THE ROYAL VISIT TO IRELAND UoL11nUa, MONDAY MOamno4, Tb. Royal Victoria HarOWr Of Refuge, whic received its name . when the Queen spent two successive Sundays In tire royal Yacht on its beein in 1853, la to-day without a single6 ...

THE QUEEN'S DRAWING ROOM

... vefller Ma;Jesty also wore necklae and brooh of palsand diamonds, thosiband and star -ot the O~er of the Garr, au the Orders of Victoria aid Albert and Loulse oPrussla. \ The Princess of Wales woke a pettiloat of white silk, with bouffants of tulle veled In ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... novelties, the fair *benejlciire will bring forward as the lead. Ing attractions the grand pageent The Homage of Nations to Queen Victoria, the standard Rigs of Mr. Brigge, and the performances of Chanticleer and the GMzelle. Mr. Tom Barry, the popular ...