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A LOCAL MUSEUM.—THE SOULAGES COLLECTION

... delivered his fifth lecture on Plants, their relation to the wants of the animal kingdom and to man, last night, in the New Theatre of the Midland Institute. There was a large and highly influential audience. The lecturer proceeded to notice some of the ...

LONDON PANTOMIMES

... LONDON PANTOMIMES. DRURY L.ucE TanANex-The pantomime at this Theatre is entitled Little Jack Horner, or Harlequin A.B.C., and is said to be an exceedingly suecessful production. The conceit oE the opening is a quaintone. The old school-book authors ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... fashionable for morning dress, and as they are then chiefly worn for utility, dark colours areprefgrred. Those worn for the theatre, and on other occasions in the evening, are, on the contrary, made in brighter colours- sometimes entirely white. The real ...

FESTIVAL PERFORMANCES AT HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... Majesty's Theatre. A roused of hearty applause greeted the Queen at thee close of the anthmene, ased her Majesty graciously bowed her acknowvledginents from this royal box. After thi anthee the illustrious party retired to the concert room of the Theatre, where ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE. THE THIRD FESTIVAL PERFORMANCE. The third festival performance in honour of the marriage of the Princess Royal was given at her Majesty's Theatre on Saturday night. The royal and illustrious visiters present were the same as on ...

Cable Talk

... Tuatilt Tualf, HER AMAJESTY'S THEATRS-- The Bohemliai Girl, the most popular of Balfe's operas, and probably the most popular opera ever written for the English stage, was pro- duced on Saturday evening in an Italian dress, under the title of La ...

Table Talk

... tragic actress, has just returned from a four years' tour in Australia and Cali- fornia. She is to appear at the Surrey Theatre next Mon- day night, in LucreciaBorgia, a tragedy in which she has gained high repute. The little Prince Imperial is now ...

SOCIETY OF BRITISH ARTISTS,

... the choruses of a new opera of his own composition, at that moment in the course of a first representation at tie Vienna Theatre. No. 196, The Modern Silenus, by F. Y. Hurlstone, is a misnomer as regards tie title given in the catalogue. It represents ...

Literature

... referonces are - given, about col- lateral topics, as tlse discovery ?? and Pom- poij, the building of the great San Carlo Theatre, the earthquakes of the last century., the eruptions of Vesuvius, and the famous Lazcaroni. As a specimen of the volume, we ...

THE NEW OPERA HOUSE, COVENT GARDEN

... one huge structure, nearly 100 feet high by 122 broad, and no less than 240 feet long, about one-fifth larger than the late theatre, and about. thed same size ass the celebrated La Scala of Milan, hitherto the largest in the world. . The four outer walls ...

Literature

... of stupenduous, some of thee new journals are actually allowed to be sold in the streets as newspapers are in London. Thle theatres on their part are producing o'l-d ?? - nigm~n works and-transations, and allion~gst thelaterlf Kuing Lear is sleortly ...

THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITION

... his life for Isis fellows, (360;) Mr. A. L. Egg's terrible London Trilogy, as tragic as any that ever held an Athenian theatre mute, though its actors wear coat and crinoline instead of peplum and chiton, the sad story of which we will not mar by attempting ...