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THE QUEEN AT THE COL

... again in a box was to be seen a brilliant scarlet uniform, and in places the gorgeous costumes of richly-dressed Orientals showed con- spicuous amid the sober 19th century dresses. In front of the magnificent organ there had been erected a dais, carpeted ...

SATURDAY NIGHT'S THEATRICALS

... puil un tbe Pri'n. roses and walk away. When stopped, he Ofrred t sell the flowers to the ?? o n stated that the prisoner acted in a very extrao~d1, nary manner, and tore up flowers and shrubs frel other gardens.-Mr. Partridge said the late Loers Beaeonsfield ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... munition, and full kit, each machice weighed over 60 pounds, and the menh showed that they could maeceuvre over yielding turf just as rapidly and easily as on -hard roads. They showed how continuous fire could he kept up by volleyvs of alternate files in ...

LITERATURE

... out here ne cannot Soe one another ?? At the door of the tent w'e .eat, and a wax candle threw light upon the scene. Ecmi- showed no trace of ill-health or anxiety, his appearance rather indicatina good condition of body and peace of mind. In a subsequent ...

YESTERDAY'S AMUSEMENTS

... the love of pretty Viviana Radlcillc. Mr. ?? Roberts in the course of the burleshcue 'iclulbes in a vig-orous speech in dumb shows ntits ofi the peouliarities ot a music-hall cocisque WhLo sings both in English and French with abundance of gesture; and replics ...

THE LADY ARTISTS

... sitting by a stream with accessories of the titu- lar flowers, Is a happy performance by MlissiBlanche Jenldns, always facile and sympatheic in the depiction of chil- dren. Amongst the aiigue pictures show- ing good design and hand-work can be enumerated ...

THE MUSIC HALLS

... have divided attention at the Westmin.- ster Aquarium, this week. Than the show of the -National Chrysauthemum society there have been few finer displays of this graefai winter flower. Over 200 exhibitors competed in the various elatues. A striking feature ...

Life of the Prince of Wales

... 2Z,1845. - Bruoel, the designer; showed the Royal yart;,ove. it, ?? of Wales his recalled ii']af&r years'the fact that a working model o th. &4ieSelts 4'ngines attracted hisebiidish attetion. and the reat engineer showed hiahothte s6ret was driven.' '-This: ...

LAST NIGHTS THEATRICALS

... one is better qualified- for sueh reaponsible work. The orehestra last night occupied the stage,' a$plentiful display. of flowers separating the players. from the foot. lights. Amonog cthe aocl newcomers was ld. Scaramberg, a tenor from the south of France ...

The Home

... is finished off with a few upstanding icops of ribbon or a few quills. Uther pretty little toques are formed entirely of flowers. For evening dress at the theatre, and ;t social gatherings where dancing is not Indulged in, it is the fashion to tie rather ...

Public Amusements

... combined wvith the retention of sueb staple elemonts as the stirring little drama, Siberia,-introducing, the plunging horses. The show in which Sandow is the principal figure is full of - variety. With one hand he lifts:-a heavy man lying on the ground to the ...