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TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... enga.gement of LoclolarL's performiniec lephants; G; Ii. Macderneott, the papuint, actor trid vocalist ; Lydia I oattraas, queen of song ; Bl[Tb and BobA, Site ?? ; the A Isarsmros, l as anovel rlotrsicaabsuraity;- Eositsro h slru lap; Mri Llyu seb ad ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... PROGRA1011.-Special eiioscgement of Lecihhart's performin npnts G. . llarerooit eo piruar cto ad vocalist ; Lydia Vcaniamus, queen of soup- Bibb-anid BobI), the tuiloy Conrusental ciowrits ; tire IT)ansomi, in a novel musical absurdity; Yosirrothwudru ap ...

NEW BOOKS

... working men and women wviih the Rev. 1-I. C. Shuttleworth has opened in connection with St. Nicholas Cole Abbey Church in Queen Victoria-street. The club was inaugurated a few weeks ago, and the number of its members is now 200, while far more applicants ...

THE MELODY-MAKER OF THE SAVOY

... stage of the Savoy Theatre, and divide his time between the piano nd the baton. Little wonder, then, that his Cerberus in Victoria-street as been more than ordinarily cautious in the selection of those favoured -allers whom he graciously allows to pass ...

MR. JOHN MORLEY'S WALPOLE.*

... wlay in which Queen Anne's death destroyed the ?? of BolingbrOke's ?? are told that the next meemorable historic scene within the walls of the Palace at Kensington was 0'0 that surnmmer morning in 1537, when the young Princess Victoria, before a captain ...

ABOUT THE VISITORS TO THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... 13,074,927f.; and in 1889, 15,276,86of. THE BANQUET TO BARNUM. A large number of distinguished gentlemen met at the Hotel Victoria last evening to offer a welcome to England to Mr. P. T. Barnum. Nearly every phase of English public life was represented ...

THE TUDOR EXHIBITION

... vwas, Wniln Queen Victoria wvent to see~_ tire pi5y of h, ~n, \1 I ?? hihocson it was carried acro-si t~he stage. The Sr'C~s Ptrrr;eltt.cortti has promnised a cup tlnat was usade of Shakspeare's usoterrv tree, ard Lord Sal shury the hat of Queen Elicabeth ...

LOUISA M. ALCOTT.*

... Women of our Times, (Mac- millan and Co). [Short biographical sketches of, inter alia, Elizabeth Fry, Mary Somerville, Queen Victoria, Harriet Martineau, Florence Nightingale, Mary Lamb, the Brontis, Mrs. Browning, &c., &c. Reprinted from the A2dosers' ...

TO-DAY'S TITTLE TATTLE

... dedicated to My Inexorable Critic, who is presumably Atlas. Lady 'Colin lives in a flat in Carlisle Minsions, close to Victoria station, and is a neighbour of Mr. T. P. O'Connor, who abides in the same block of model dwellings. ?? Mr. Balfour is a sly ...

MAYBRICK AND MELODRAMA

... after the start. It is unnecessary to detail other ramifications of a plot worked out on the lines once so familiar at Queen Victoria's own theayter in the New Cut, but the last scene demands a few words, George L. is discovered in racking torment before ...

THE ARTIST AND THE ADVERTISER

... want to buy a plot o1 land in Queen Victoria-street next to my office the price would be much bigger if I told the owner that I already occupied the adjoining premises, than if he thought any other premises in Queen Victoria-street might suit me equally ...

AT THE STATE CONCERT

... robe of apple green, the Princess Christian being dressed in miuve, two of the Prince's daughters in white, and Princess Victoria in a dress similar to the Princess's. Considerable disappoint- ment 5was felt at the non-appearance o. the Earl of Fife. ...