FASHION

... ersed with his Companion was Latin. . ti QUEEN VICTORIA AND PRESIDENT BUCrANAN.- fi 'he New Yorklo. Msrld gives the following as the A oriespondence between the President of the United %s tates and Queen Victoria, relative to the visit of the v, 'rince ...

THE CHANNEL FLEET IN BELFAST LOUGH

... wooden walls of England, Bersailore and her seas- Huerah I for Nel-on-Trafalgar- The battle and the blrceze. Hurrah! for Queen Victoria! Britannit rules the waves- Oar saiilors and our vlunnteers Are brevest of the brave. Shuit, shoat, the song of freedo ...

BALLAD OF KING ALFRED AND THE GRECIAN CAKES

... our right noble Queen, IHer sons and daughters all; A fairer household never met In Windsor's ancient Hall. The Grecians of the modern type Did kick King Otho out, Because they saw the time was ripe For making of a rout. To Queen Victoria then they cane: ...

NEW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS

... ed his sentiments in an autograph letter to Queen Victoria, which he sent at the hands of M. Lambert, a French adventurer. A mission to King Radama, conv eying an autograph letter in: reply from the Queen of England and certain presents, was in consequence ...

COURT AND FASHION

... erected. Queen Victoria will, it is said, ay a visit to the Grand Ducal Palace on her retaun from Coburg. heir Royal Highnesses' Prince and Princess Louis of Hesse, and their Highuesses daughter, are in Switzerland, but will meet Queen Victoria at Coburg ...

Published: Sunday 20 August 1865
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 837 | Page: 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

POETRY

... wooden walls of England, Her sailors and her seas- Hurrah! for Nelson-Trafalgar, 1 The battle and the breeze. Harrah! for Queen Victoria ! livitannia ?? the wave- Our sailors and oor volunteers Are bravest of' the brave. Shout, shout, the song of freedom ...

Court and Fashion

... the evening to join Queen Victoria in Switzerland. According to the arrangements at the time of the departure of her Majesty and the junior members of the Royal tamily for Lucerne (says the 11o0%ing Post), it was expected the Queen and Court would return ...

Court and Fashion

... roll- , THE COURT. OsEoRoaE, JouLr 16.-The Queen anod Princess Lei- ningrn, attended by the Hon. Mrs. Bruce and Lord Alfred Pacet, drove out yesterday afternoon. The Duke of Newcastle had an audience of the Queen, and returned to London to-day. Viscountess ...

FASHION

... PRINCE ALFtRD IN CANADA .Tlhe ?? Queen Victoria, in which Prince Alfred went on his fishiiug excursion to Mingan, returned on the 14th July. wvith the Governor-Gerielra ion board. ?? Royal Highness left the Queen Victoria at Gaspe Basin on the 11tb, and ...

COURT AND FASHION

... Brabant, and conducted by them to the Royal residence, where the Queen lunched with the Belgian Royal family. 'The queen was respectfully received upon her route through the etreets. Queen Victoria left Ostend at eleven o'clock for Anutwerp, where her Majesty ...

Published: Sunday 10 September 1865
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 908 | Page: 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

COURT AND FASHION

... says :- Queen Victoria will not quit Esheinhardtsbrunn before the 1st of October. Her Majesty will theis come here and reside some weeks. The Hereditary Prince of Prussia :msd the Princess Royal vill probably remain. here as long11 as tile Queen. They will ...

COURT AND FASHION

... Lucerne far the Bernese Oberland. LUC'ERNE, SiroT. 9.-Her Majesty Queen Victoria has left Lucerne ta-day. The Dowager Queen of Prussia has also left Inter- laken. PARIS, SEPT. 9.-Queen Victoria is expected here to-morrow morning at balf-past ...

Published: Sunday 13 September 1868
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1469 | Page: 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture