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THE QUEEN'S PAY

... That Queen Victoria has not exceeded was In her expenditure, as most of her predecessors in best that time did, her Civil List; and 4, bas not hadpe the other pecuniary resources which theyoeadpr all had from Queen Anne down to William I . tor Queen Anne ...

A NEW HINDOO POET

... that he speaksa of hiumself antd hiA' verses' as he aspirves to pluce them before the la dy whozal heouell iMother, Queen victoria :,t, Our E1mpress, now befro-thyjoyal g!anqe Ps. A6iercs to lay, with awo ,ind b andloss tranee, A peat poor of Id, ...

MUSIC

... 'ithitehall, and Parlia- ment-street to Westminster Hali. The route on retur ning will be by the Themes lEmbaninnent, Queen Victoria- street, Queen-street, and BKing-street, to Guildisal.. Txni BnlrmGrHolA: CHmIbml6..-The Sfeenth annual o~llections for the Birmingham ...

THE BETHNAL GREEN MUSEUM

... t of the lat.1egimentof Tife Guardswl ?? their Royal Hlighnesae, who will prcied, by the Mall, the Thames Embankment, Queen Victoria- strbyee throiughCornhill, into Bi shopqgat-sfteet and Beth naltgreen-road, tand arrive at the Msuseum at 12.15 o'olok ...

THE OPENING OF THE SYDNEY EXHIBITION

... Iprincipalistreets andreached theabxibiticir atnoon. where Lord Loftus performed the ceremony of unveiling the statue of Queen Victoria amidst great enthusiasm. His Excellency then proceeded to the dais, which was surrounded by a brilliant assemblage, consisting ...

MUSIC

... the area of the public ways was ascertalined Was in 1c'43, since which time great changes had taken place in theCity. Queen Victoria- street, Carneon-street, Holborn-viuduct, and its ap- proaches, had been formed) and the Poultry, N1e*gate- street, F ...

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 ...

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 ...

FINE ARTS

... y good. A Bookworm, by I Haynes Ring, is also a clever little picture. Mary Queen of Scots leaving France, by Kienlim, is a pretty i picture; it represents the Queen standing on the deck of t her galley looking out with sadness on the last glimpse ...

CURRENT LITERATURE

... and theomoral facultacs. So when thingsare geilR~ very wrong ait Bullsolva, he thinks -that all AlidA have been well if Queen Victoria bad been w-ith fte army, and this faith appears to huvo bocn based upon no vague sentimenlt of loyalty, but apl ceareful ...

THE BEETHOVEN CENTENATY FESTIVAL

... occasion referred to also included the attendance of Royalty in the persons of her I Majesty Queen Victoria and the late Prince Con- sort, the King and Queen of Prussia, &c. The programme of the performances in 1845 included most of the important pieces ...

CURRENT LITERATURE

... Historical View of Literature and Art in Great Britain, front th1 Accession. of the Houme of Hanover to the Reign ofyt Queen Victoria, is a fair piece of work, more of chronicle than of original criticism, yet presenting, with convenient brevity, the best ...