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QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE

... I _ QUEEN'S LOA:L THEATr.E. On Wedneslay evening a brilliant and crowded audieuez again attended this elegant little theatre, to witness the repe- tition of the highly successful extravaganza of The )slaedof ,Jewets, which was received 'with such eunboucided applobation on Monday and Tuesday nigh,. On seeing its performance for the third tine, the nigh opinion which we formed of its excellence ...

FASIIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... The Queen nnd 1Prince Alert, wirtn tne rrince oi the nriecess Royal, and the Princess Alice, took an air- ?? lltall opel carriitge and four. ; 1(Sr.11,1 yr BNTlB1.--._VQ (Pri'7lttOtI ' , 1Ipeilre to anltivulitV the arrivel ol satr- (j t . if tbe x.i-x tv)g and Queen of the French, and of the d31x 1fl~ts ibcil> .f .emours, and tleir intereqting offsprih'.- ] v a lplda d* t ioer. 'The ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I A-rFCTED) ACCOUCHEMENT OF THE QUEEN. ta late hour last night the several members of the cabinet, the Lord /lmancellor, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and prin- tial 1enbers Of hlie Queen's household were suddenly placed ODthe ll, ,ie by an intimation procxeding from the Palace on the / tom5 lad developed themselves of the approaching that CYIIrPC(y Ocement of her Mdajesty. At the late hour of ...

QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE

... QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE, 2 I his new melodramatic fairy extravaganeza. The ljmd ,r Jewels, announced for some time as in preparationat th4 elegant little theatre was presented on last evening before a densely crowded and highly iespectable audience. This brilliant romance of 'the drama is one of those piece whose gorgeous scenic splendour, brilliancy of decoratioet atq racy humour of burlesque ...

THEATRE ROYAL—THE FRENCH OPERA COMIQUE

... THEATRE ROYAL-THE FRENCH OPERA COMIQUE. Now that we have witnesed the coup dressai of Mr. Mitchell's bighly praised corps of vocal artistes, we feel obliged to confess, wbilst we own to our delight in the cleverneses, finish, and grace of their performance, that we have failed to recognise anything in the shape of vocal or histrionictmerit which mnay not at least be equalled by pro- fessors ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I FASHIONABLE, INTELLIGENCF. I WINDSOR, WErNmsDAY.-The Queen and Prince Albert took their usual morning walk. The royal family took walking and pony exercise in the Slopes and Windsor Park. Lord Elphinstone has relieved the Earl of Morley in hid duties as Lord in Waiting to the Queen; and Colonel Berkeley Drummond has relieved Mr. R. Ormsby Gore in his duties as Groom in Waiting to her ...

PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY'S CONCERT

... P PHILHARMONIC SiCIETY'S CONCERT, We have ever regarded this society in unison (to wesa concert phrase) eith its Anltient compeer, as the represn. tative of the mticel taste and geniuas of our city. eV have had frequent and delightful opportunities of formirng an opi nion as to its merits as a musical society, and it has been anr pride frequently before now to offer the tribute of ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATURPL. a; t t - - s r b Il I > BEItISENTATIVE MENo.-(LrbdonI Bolhn).-The disciples of Mr. Emerson-and we believe they are not very numerous in this country, not even as hunuerous as his readcrs-will rejoice to find his works about to challenge popularity by making their appearancei in a convenient arid very cheap form. Of M\r. E'oaison's philolsophy we camllot pretend to speak, for in ...

THEATRE ROYAL—MISS HELEN FAUCITS BENEFIT

... TIIi9ATIRR ROYAL-MISS HELEN FAUCIT'S II BENEFIT. FUI~ 7 On Saturday evening this accomplished and bighlygif10, aetresq tookl her benclit, and concluded an engagement re. n earkable for the varied excellence of its dramatic attraction 3 but not less so, we regret to say, for the extraordinary apathy r on the part of our public, and the Unaccountable abtenco Of t popltr support evinced ...

ENTERTAINMENT TO LORD GOUGH

... I On Wednesday Lord Gough was admitted a member of the Goldsmiths' Company, and in the evening a grand ban- quet was given in honour of the occasion in the noble hall of the Goldsmiths. The loyal toasts having been drunk, The Chairman, after an appropriate eulogium on Lord Gough, proposed his health, which was received with enthu- siasm. Lord Gough briefly returned thanks, and said he was ...

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... Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Orleans and family are occupying Lady Noel Byron's mansion, at Esher. The Princes of the Sandwich Islands attended divine service on Sunday in the Chapel lRoyal. St. James's, London. The Duke of Wellington attended the early service on Sunday. The Marchioness of Sligo was safely delivered of a daughter on Thursday last, at Westport House. Viscount Mountgarrett ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... rASFHONABLE INTELLIGENCE. The Earl of Stradbroke has arrived at Morrisson's Hotel. The Duke of Northttmberland has joined the palilcss at Sion House, Isleworth, from visiting his extensive eytats in Cornwvall. we regret to learn llot the duchess dowager has been severely indisposed at Sion, but is now gradually re- coveringP. The Duke of Devonshire has returned to Devon- shire ouse from his ...