THE EXHIBITIONS FOR EASTER
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... YORK EASTER PANTOMIME. (FROMI OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) This Easter Messrs Waddington have arranged with B the Mlilton-Rays to produce their successful pantomime The Forty Thieves, which was given before a large S audience on Saturday. Messrs Arthur and ...
... MESSRS. SANGERS' EASTER FESTIVAL. If there r5as one place morethan anotherthat required a little waking is) it was Wormnwood Serubs. Time was when gentle- lsen who quarrelled over their cards, or who wished to marry the same lady, settled their differences ...
... holders of the Government, and thi leaders of the opposition ? Is there Easter in Downing-street- Easter in the little dark room at the Carlton ? Is there Easter holiday in the ever rising toils-in tha ever succeeding procession of questions to be resolved ...
... choice repertoire since Easter Monday, at the Alexandra Theatre of that town. The party includes Miss Louisa Pyrne, Miss Susan Pyne, Mr. W. Harrison, Messrs. Rosenthal, Rouse, &c., with Mr. W. C. Levey as Conductor. On Easter Monday and Tuesday they gave ...
... CRYSTAL PALACE, A typical Bank Holiday crowd was that which fort' gathered at the Crystal Palace on Easter Monday. and that Mr Henry Gilman had provided an exceptionally attractive programme may be taken for granted. From early morning till late at night ...
... the Hlouse agreed t Uesd4 rising, it should adjourn to Monday, the 15th ln stir and Sir ROBERT PEEL promised that, as -he eei h vanced, he would afford information as to the enig ad oth orsreeo public business after Easter. Lord JOHN Rus SELL of sented ...
... HlENGLER'S CIRQUE. MAA ,AeI- 1 - AA] Else special feature provided here ifn ;oinection with the Easter festivities is a revival of the grand old English pageant representative of the Duninow Revels, and, of course, the pre- sentation of the never-to- ...
... what we are about to commit to paper. Greenwich fair, and no Richardson's show! Time honoured Richardson's, whom until this Easter has for nearly half a century been the one attraction of the-fair; where are ye, where your clowns, fairies, spangled harlequin ...
... nor Foreign affairs shall we have occasion to trespass upon the attention of our readers at any great length this week. The Easter recess has more completely silenced political utterances than is usual, and there has hardly been a meeting or an address ...
... good service in the same department, displayed his skill with the happiest results in providing a lively entertainment for Easter. This was entitled Ye Wonderfflle Tale of ?? and liys Catte, and the author gives his name as Tifkins Thudd, Esq. The name ...
... expired on the 10th inst., at the advanced age of eighty one. Curzon Chapel, Mayfair, was re-opened for divine service on Easter Sunday, having been closed since Michaelnas last, during which period nearly 1500 has been expended by the noble proprietor ...