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GERMANY

... recoive Iler Majesty Q. eau Vieterm. Her Majesty Queen Victoria arrived at Antwerp at 4 p m., after a rough and reached Lek at 6 o'cl-ck. ]ter Slajtst) was received with the usual honours. Sept. Queen arrived at I All Nun yesterday. l'e-day the inees ...

POETRY

... appears that lady of high distinction, who has the reputation of making the most elegant curtsey in Europe, lifter the Queen Victoria, excited the rieible faculties of one of the most aristocratic assemblies by offering • meat gran.ioue op.:le:len of ...

MISCELLANEOUS NEWS

... and ultimately her own. Upon the stone is the following inscription:— The foundation atone of this building, erected by Queen Victoria in pious remembrance of her great and good husband, was laid by her the 16th day of March, A.L., 18d2. 'Blessed are they ...

or quaQ SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1862

... stand on the mountain top of our national glory or the '• broken arch of our national ruin, to mark the day on which Queen Victoria and her noble Consort opened the Great Exhibition of 1851, as one of the most remarkable in our history. As he tells of ...

THE ADDRESS TO TILE QUEEN

... THE ADDRESS TO TILE QUEEN. In the Address to her Majesty, which is generally only an echo of the Speech from the Throne, the following parsgraptia hove this t ear been inserted, to mark the sympathy of Parliament the great loss which her Majesty has just ...

MATCIIFB DECIDED

... Qtisx's Thurs.—Pixley, Victoria Rifles, let Mit!diesel, 4t. Silver medal for best shot in the fleet stage, NValtota,l7th West York, Sr. GEORG/ell V P.N.— Fergupon, let Inverncee, Vase and Gold .1, wet of St. George; I,eet, Queen'. Westroinetere, Silver ...

REMOVALS

... Crescent; Mr. and Dirs. Tuko and family, Grafton Villa to llonvenue; Mre. Perrett and family, 1, Victoria Place to I, Woodlands; Mrs. and Miss Glaietor, Queen's Hotel to 2, Abbey Crescent. ...

PRIZES

... floating over the dais made it evident that the largest mimber of prizes had been curried by members of the Queen's Westminster and Victoria Rifles. The fact that in several cases members of the regular army had carried off prizes seemed to athird general ...

EPIGRAM

... WOTHERSPOON'S VICTORIA LOZENGES, Parch y rest ell the ell err made of equal quality In exhil , it.d. hey are elM.llred with Peppermint Cinnamon. Pau. .1/wk tarentler. Clare. and Ginger, an , ' are to he loot only in heti labelled ' Victoria I.nzener..' ...

JITLy 12

... tot furled the banner of and. under this Hug. England rose the highest military name. Anil more than this, our gramous queen Victoria—whom nay Uud lung &aka/211u —is now sitting noon the throne of England upon the sole title of ['rotest aiiti.m—(hear. ...

oft •

... my and beautiful Counts of Meson. be Manutartu) open fur inspect COLONIAL AND CONTINENTAL CHURCH SOCIETY. HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY. THE Annual Meeting of the above Society will held In the BATE &LOOS, on FIUDAT, FRERUART Zlet ...

3triDals anb Departures since our last

... of Seafield and family, tho Hon. Mrs. Lee Lee, Miss Lee Lee Orbonw Howse Mr. Lnystaff Hartford Cottage Capt. Jackson 18, Victoria Hill Miss Dyott Heatkfteld Rev. Mr. Billip The Brake Mr. and Mrs. Haigh & fain 3, Higher Terrace Mr. and Mrs. Lake 4, Capt ...