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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... Jenny Lind and Madame ?? are represented withi all the advantages of wox work. The grotp representing the marriage of Queen Victoria is still in a ll its freshness, and b tbe figure ot Cobbett, surveying the splendid pageantry, a would seem to show that ...

LITERATURE

... longl-protracted life of lord Eldon, who (did 31ot entircly ?? to take nn interest in public Mifhirs until the accession of' Queen Victoria, brings us almost to the pre-sent day. The latter pnrt of' his political career especially offers abundant matter for ...

THE MINOR THEATRES

... of ot' this thep letter, Mc. 0sbaldiston, lessee of the Victoria ; cr cietit, l~b.lonr eseof the. City of London ; Mr. Rielhar- and pi Thrn, e Is ,ftailon ; 'Mr. C. J. James, lessee ot ml the Queen's9 and Mes;srs. Johnson and Nel-on Lee,, lessesi e3l of ...

LITERATURE

... i)eals to Queen Victoria, or her advisers, as a mnother, a mother of i lovely children. I-low patiietic, and how sotnewhat mystic is lie when lie tells of the ' shifts and expedients, the miserable expedients which our gracious Queen has been com- ...

BIRMINGHAM MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... Osbornte. lo The Garland is a retmarkauily swift vessel, beitg, a tmatch 10 for the Fairy, atid faster than the royal yaciht, Victoria arid IL Albert. ir The two yachlts are to be completed for sea by Mon- e day, as il is iter Mijesty's intention to resume ...

FICHTE on the NATURE of the SCHOLAR

... lament the loss of a kind and a husband. M 1lrttT hot QUEEN VICTORIA'S TRAVELS.- - h 1i be just completed a medal of very large size, which struck in a few days, in commemoration of ts on the Queen ofENCILAtND to and from Germany. itil cite is the head ...

THE MAGAZINES

... the colours of its party pretty significantly. Young i Englatid is not only Pusevite, but Papiat; and the defentce of Mary Queen of Scots and the eulogy of the Jesuits nire t darhig paperi for this period of li!story. The itevi .F 1 of Dr. Arnuld's Litf ...

THE BEETHOVEN FESTIVAL

... d correspondent some description of this show-the arrival ! and reception of their Majesties of Prussia, and of OUr n Queen VICTORIA-aOl which therefore (being muchlpressed) 1I sitas1 pass over. The statue Ia a fine work of art, and I was told by Mr. ...

EXHIBITION OF FINE ARTS AT WESTMINSTER

... opinion on the subiect, that the state of the public business will enable the QUEEN to prorogue Parliament on the 6th of August.- Observer. We understand that the King and Queen of the B ELGIANS purpose to prolong their visit to our SOvErZEION about ten ...

EASTER, AMUSEMENTS—THEATRES, &c

... peared, by their uprartous and oft repeated shouts of adeti- ration, to be intensely gratified with everything they saw. VICTORIA. The holiday people, by whom this theatre was erowded, were last night entertained by the performance of a new domestic ...

VICTORIA THEATRE

... will prbasbly be blessed with another ioreaeso some time towards ihe end of the summer.- Spettator. It is believed that Queen VICTORIA and the I'RmYunt wIll vitt Paris in the ensuing spring. Prepare- tios are saii to h e mnaking for the rreeption of these ...

ASTLEY'S THEATRE

... race-horse was well managed, and the carrying him off on a bier excited great applause. The piece closed with a tableau of Queen VICTORIA, Louis PHiILIPPE, and Prince ALBERT. It may be inferred that oar opinion is favourable of this new effort of Mr. BATTY; ...