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EXETER HALL

... were loudly and unanimously encored, as was also that beautiful prize glee by the same talented composer, 4 AU hail, thou Queen of Night. We hear that efforts are being made to render Mr. Martin's choir a permanent institation, and we trast that they ...

FINE ARTS

... frirnes.' -is the Pithv reply; re Iunit itira biugatolltu pe Ia Regina Victtiriat a' Lngititerrm.' MAotier birgatthie for Queen Victoria of Engitind.' When the purchase of the Veronese Derlins wits discussoie, Stir C. Eiretlirko cruplatined that his dealings; ...

[ill] THEATRE

... author from the bill, a man of taste !e Iand charity. The piece, in all sober faith, might have been n suited for the Queen's or the Victoria, but not even for the Surrey ; anud therefore, unquestionably not for the once, f Iand let us hope still, classical ...

ST. JAMES'S THEATRE

... Ciirttiag-iniean Queen, o VISCO UNTfESS PAL.111lP.sTON's RIECEPTION.-Y]5-k count and Viscountess ?? received hid Excellenucy the Mprqttis d'Azeglio, the, Marchioness of Clacuricccrde, tltslic Parl aind Cotuntess of Shaftesbury cind Lady Victoria Ash. iey, Viscount ...

SPECIAL SERVICES

... eloquent one, was exceedingly well delivered, and was listened to with marked respect. THE -VICTORIA THEATRE. Lest night, at six o'clock, the doors of the Victoria Theatre were thrown open for the admission of' a vast mob who had collected in the streets ...

THE SMITHFIELD CLUB CATTLE SHOW

... national isolated memo- rials. The arms of Queen Mary, Charles I,, Alexander Bishop of Lincoln, W m. Viscount Saye and Sele, Sir W m. .,Cope, Sir W. Cempton Knollys, Earl of Banbury, George I I, Queen Victoria, the Prince and Princess Frederick Wil- f ...

LITERATURE

... 'theis upon stone wnith admirable eflect, and we cordially recomimiend the three por- traits to all loyal subjects of Queen Victoria. TLE VAcEs MOVEaSENT AT BMAC¢BURVy.-Within the last few days the poser-loom weavers of Blackiburn haveniadeanapplication ...

LITERATURE

... more restless scions of our community, seeks new regions to explore and conquer-in territories already owning the sway of Queen Victoria ample scope aid opportunity Vill be found for all. Even in small plots and, coin- paratively speaking, insigniticant sections ...

ASTLEY'S THEATRE

... on the 2d prwciio, boing- the first day of' Michaelmas Term, when the noble and learned lorti will receive the judges and Queen's counsel, Previous to the reception of tue judges, the Lord Mayor, the Lord Mayor clect (Alderiatin Carter), the Recorder ...

LITERATURE

... pillars; tlse iicles were peilhpcil with e abbots and friars; censers 'sore swingiig in the chmtlticl; the of early Saxon Queens were on their Laces before ,he dtilr; and all the while the measured throbbitig of the bell cati;e like the memory of some ...

ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA

... and Mdlle. Guarducci for Alboni in the Gipsy Queen. That Mdlle. Victoire Balfewould sing the music of Anrline to perfection was a foregone conclusion; that MdOe. Guar- ducei would invest the part of the Queen of the Giprwes with a new interest, and sing ...

THE QUEEN AT ALDERSHOTT—GRAND REVIEW OF THE TROOPS

... yesterday. d His Royal Highness the Duke of Camnbridge arrived at a four o'clock, attended by Lord Burghersh and Colonel yr- ?? Queen left the pavilion on horseback atisaif-past four, F the Prince Consort an: the Duke of Cambridge riding on ii either side of ...