QUEEN VICTORIA GIFTS
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... the Queen, to .the sound of trump6ts -'and the distant thunder of the guns;, wich told to the thousands 'of her. subjects assembled without that their Queen'had been crowned with'that diadem which may God grant her still long to wear. On the Queen's immediate ...
... A QUEEN VICTORIA UNIVERSITY FOR WOMEN. The Bishop of Hereford, in a long letter in the Times proposes that; amongst the various monuments of this annus memorabilis one should be the establishment of a Queen Victoria University for Women, of which ...
... ?? WRECK OF THE STEAMER QUEEN VIC- TORILA AND FRIGHTFUL LOSS OF LIFE. It becomes our melancholy duty to announce the loss of the Queen Victoria steamer, one of the City of Dublin Steam Company's boats, between two and three o'clock Tuesday morning. The ...
... QUEEN VICTORIA GIFTS. Sir alter Gilbey has guaranteed £-1:,000 from himself and friends to the fund which it is pro- posed to raise for making grants to deserving fanners and their families who have met with misfortune, and are destitute of means of ...
... BELGIUM. THE ROYAL SILVER WEDDING.—Lord Torrington haa delivered to the Queen of the Belgians an autograph letter from Queen Victoria, together with the ladies' Order of the Star of India. ...
... THE QUEEN'S JOURNEY TO THE CONTINENT. BERLIN-, March Hi. It is said that the Emperor William will meet Her Majesty Queen Victoria in Baded-Baden during April. Her Majesty will travel incognito as the Countess llosenau. ...
... THE QUEEN ON THE CONTINENT. BERLIN, April G. Queen Victoria, it is said, will remain at Baden- Baden till April the 12th. The Emperor has not quite recovered from his cold. He cannot, therefore, leave Wiesbaden. ...
... to the Throne of Great Britain and Ireland. Of the Cabinet ministers, 13 in number, who took the oath of alleigance to Queen Victoria on the morning of the 20th June, 1837, the only survivor is Earl Grey, who, as Lord Howick, was then Secretary of War ...
... military the Pritish Embassy liere, was on Mon«iay eiitertained at luncheon by the 1st Dragoon PeL*inient of Guards, of which Queen Victoria is hon. colonel. The Emperor himself was present. The Commander of the Pediment proposed the health of Colonel Swainc ...