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IIOL'SE OF COMMONS

... Kent and Princess Victoria, and the Duke of Gloucester came instate, as did the Lord Chancellor, Master of the Rolls, Vice-Chancellor, and i Speaker of the House of Commons. King was attended by all the great oflieeis slate the Queen all the members her ...

NAVAL. &c-

... taken the oath of allegiance to Queen Donna Maria 11. and the Constitution.— It is expected the first tiling the Emperor will do will to take possession of Madeira and the whole of the Azores in the name of the young Queen.” Two French ships of the line ...

Coatract for Coals

... Contaiuingjour Portraits and Slcmoiri, viz: FAINTED Her Majesty the Queen Bawe, Etq. Lord Brougham and Sir That. Lnwrenee. Sir D. Brew-ter, F.R.S. Sir H. Raeburn. The Princess Victoria Anthony Slexart. The great object of this publication is, a highly ...

AND GENERAL ADVERTISER FOR DEVON, CORNWALL, SO

... Containing fuur Forlraits and Memoirs, viz: 1-AIMI Her Majesty the Queen 11. Dune, Esq. Lord Brougham and Sir Thos. Lawrence. SIR D. Brew.ter, L.L.U F.R.S. Sir H. Eueburn. The Frincess Victoria Anthony Stcieurt. The great object this publication is, by hi ...

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... Gallery, v Portraits and Memoirs, viz : PAISTF.D Her Majesty the Queen //- Dane, Esq. Lord Brougham and Vaux Sir Thos. Lawrence. Sir D. Brewster, L.L.D.F.R.S. Sir H. Raeburn. The Princess Victoria Anthony Stewart. The great object of this publication is, by ...

Grey, reported, has made Ids mind to relirefiom ottice immediately the great measure.. “In cun. quenec of ll ..

... hour the bells of the parish rhurcli at Kensington announced the .etorn of the day. ri.e Duchess of Kent and the Princess Victoria received morning visits from, and the congratulations of, a 1 the members of their Royal Highnesses household. In the afternoon ...

CORNWALL

... Bishops delivered Address of Congratulttion to his Majesty on the happy return of the day. The Bishops also waited upon the Queen with an Address.—Her Majesty held a drawing-room in celebration uf the day. The company began to arrive as early as half-past ...

By bill introduced in the present Session, nil officers nud Pensioners are entitled receive the pensions by ..

... the uplifted voice of free people.” is whispered in the circles of the Court, that the tour now performing by the Princess Victoria it the first a series which her Royal Highness will make of her own country. It added that, as the heiress presumptive has ...

From Tuesday's Gazette

... were going cross.—Official iutcliiger.ee had been rcccit rl Oponoof the existence of strong party guerillas, the interest the Queen. They had attacked ami dispersed a detachment of Miguelite militia, who wee conveying a convoy of arms and ammunition to the ...

FAMINE IN THE WEST INDIES!

... house of Sir Ciaude Scott. A surgeon was then sent for, who accompanied the unfortunate lady in a coach to her own bouse in Queen Anne Street. The only members of the family at home at the time were her Ladyship’s two daughters, whose feelings, on seeing ...

TRt'BO CONSERVATIVE DINNER. (Ffirm oim Reportrr.) This Dinrer. by which intended to together (so far the ..

... ” Her Gracious Majesty the Queen, which was received with the greatest Kiasiu, and drank w*ith niuu tiiuos nine, Cornish volley, one cheer more. Aik,—” Brunswick Waltz. The President next gave, •• The Princess Victoria and the Rest of the Royal family ...

13Y F.PFUESS

... the Chairman gave * the King.” times nine. Air—God save the King. ' The next tonst was ** The Queen. Air— My kind deare, O.” . , « •* The Princess Victoria, and the rest of the Royal Family.” ine limes nine.] Air—My love she but lassie yet.” The Chairman ...