04.• THE LAST FEW DAYS
... THE LAST FEW DAYS. A DRAWING ROOM AT ST. JAMES'S PALACE IN THE REIGN OF QUEEN VICTORIA ; PAINTED BY JERRY BARRETT. IN ME. CLIFFORD'S FINE ART GALLERY, 24, HIGH STREET. Opew front I,7eeen to Fire.° .A dmiuion, ...
... THE LAST FEW DAYS. A DRAWING ROOM AT ST. JAMES'S PALACE IN THE REIGN OF QUEEN VICTORIA ; PAINTED BY JERRY BARRETT. IN ME. CLIFFORD'S FINE ART GALLERY, 24, HIGH STREET. Opew front I,7eeen to Fire.° .A dmiuion, ...
... The Daily Telegraph believes that the Queen is about to take a more active part in public life during the coming season than she has done since the death of the Prince Consort. Our contemporary believes that the Queen will herself read the Royal speech atthe ...
... IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT The seeped session of the seventh Parliament of Queen Victoria was opened yesterday by her Majesty in person. The Queen arrived from Windsor about eleven o'clock, and was greeted with hearty and genuine cheers by the crowd of persons ...
... T. Tucker, the lion. sec., will be glad to give further information to members of the Exeter science classes. THE QUEEN'S COURT.—The Queen held a Court at Buckingham Palace yesterday afternoon. Her Majesty was accompanied by their Royal Highnesses the ...
... Church of the Colonies and the Caurch in the mother country. The Eael of presented a similar petition from the colony of Victoria. A short discussion on the position of the Colonial Churches ensued, in which the Duke of ARGYLE, the Bishop of LoNDoN, Viscount ...
... refusal of the Spanish Government to do justice in the matter of the demands relative to the crews of the Tornado and the Queen Victoria. The Pall Mall Gazette has reason to believe that no answer from Spain has been received to Lord Staniey's latest despatch ...
... Engineers ; three brandies of the service being added, we get a total of 181,287 enrolled members, forming 1,264 corps. Queen Victoria's descendants of the second generation have now reached two figures : there are six grandsons and four granddaughters ...
... DIFFICULTY. DECISION OF THE SPANISH PRIZE COURT. MADRID, April 16.—The Prize Court at Cadiz boa declared the capture of the Queen Victoria by the Spanish crusier illegal. The Epoca considers that by this decision the difference between England and Spain is ...
... Government have agreed to restore the Quern Victoria and her cargo, or their value ; to indemnify the owners for their losses ; and to punish those officers who may have been in fault in seizing the Queen Victoria, or in committing any offence to the British ...
... friendly solution of the Luxemburg question. The Etendard of this evening says the news of a letter having been addressed by Queen Victoria to the King of Prussia is authentic. Her Majesty energetically insists that King William should spare Europe the calamity ...
... THE QUEEN'S LETTER TO THE KING OF PRUSSIA. The Daily News admits the probability of Queen Victoria having written to the King of Prussia in favour of peace but does not believe the Pa ri s semiofficial journals have given a correct version of the text ...
... piece of very exclusive information is published in the Libertd :— It is now certain that Queen Victoria will visit Paris on the 22nd of May. It appears that the Queen has announced her intention to Lord Derby of visiting the Universal Exposition. The Lynn ...