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MUSIC

... devised to please him, rather than the adult public. Whitehall was the scene of theatrical 11 masqucs in those days. Christmas and the New Year were the chosen seasons for bringing them out. Jonson and Inigo Jones clubbed their ex- perience in their preparation ...

CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS

... It is true that one half London~ dose not know. how the other half ives, It may be averred with. equal truth that one hal London does not know what Is next door to'them until It' Is brought 'under their notice. In a Christmas ramble through the streets ...

NOVELTIES IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM

... 1844 to Christmas 1845, 685,614; 5 from Christmas 1845 to Christmas 1846,760,601; from Christ- m ins 1846 to Christmas 1847,820,965; from Christmas 1847 to f Christmas 1848, 897,985; from ...

LIST OF EXHIBITORS IN THE CRYSTAL PALACE

... E. G., New York. ' Patent combination lock. Tupp, John, New York. Caneehqirs. Tobitt, S. H., New York, Combination type. Trotman, Joseph, Cincinnati, Ohio. One box saddle'trees. Thompson, Dr. Robert, Columbus, Ohio. One case con- taining new surgical ...

CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS

... described in the Christmas number of Household Words. The tinted glories of the pictorial artist, the gro- tesque handiwork of the property-men, and the inspired jokes of the authors, are all rapidly approaching that state in which Christmas audiences will ...

HOLIDAY AMUSEMENTS, BOXING-DAY

... noise in the upper regions than is usual on a ?? Boxing-night. Then cams the en- tertainment of the evening, the new grand comic Christmas pantomime, called Harteguin Ilogartlc; or, the Tco Loncies 'Prrssfiees-' a dish, as the bills had it, partly ...

LITERATURE

... Society are not unprepared to go in the organisation of labour. NEw EMPLOYMENTS. But this large amount of able management might be de- voted to the creation and systematic supply of new occupa- tions requiring system in their operation, and this without ...

LITERATURE

... . GODLONTON and EDnVARD IRIcVNG. London : Pelham Richardson.-The Mystery of the Danube. By DANIEL URQUHART, Esq., M.P. London : Bradbury and Evans.-The Egyptian Rail- say3 or, thc Interest of England in Egyp?. London: Hope and Co.-A Detailed Exposure ...

LITERATURE

... on the other. Every one has his prejudices: I freely confess I have mine. 3r like London better than New York, but it does not, there. st fore, follow that I dislike New York, or Americans either. ieI have a great respect for almost everything American-I ...

EASTER AMUSEMENTS

... He asoe learned that they hba slept at Din~gley's coffee~house, and left for London on Wednesday morning. The above information was tale. graphed to another officer in London, with the address the partios were likely to be found at, and they were accord- ...

LITERATURE

... restore the custom which Moses condemned. For the change of days it is usually pleaded that a new Sabbath day was substituted for the old on the inauguration of a new dispensation, but for such substitution not the slightest warrant can be found in the teaching ...

FINE ARTS

... as an instructive illustration, in a very excel- lent style of art, of the more presentable points ofa career that Englishmen can hardly dwell upon too much. We can haidly conceive a more attractive s amusement for the Christmas holidays. PANORAMA ...