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... ITALY. Rome, Friday*.—This evening's journals announce Queen Victoria has entrusted the Duke of Hamilton with the mission conveying King Humbert the Order of the Garter. Rome, Friday Evening.— King Humbert received, to-day, the Marquis Xmi'lles, the ...

The Portuguese papers report j iJte Brazil will shortly visit Europe. 1' te' the Queen of Portugal, on her return

... The Portuguese papers report j iJte Brazil will shortly visit Europe. 1' te' the Queen of Portugal, on her return visit Queen Victoria on her way * QT oef^ \es, %. e ' t ROUGH ON RATS.-Aak *Xd. * f ti & Rough on Rats. It clears out ' leSi bugs, roaches ...

After Easter the Emperor of Germany will take up his residence at Wiesbaden. A meeting between his Majesty and ..

... After Easter the Emperor of Germany will take up his residence at Wiesbaden. A meeting between his Majesty and Queen Victoria is looked for. A now magazine is announced to appear shortly—the Comer cat ire lleriew —whose animating spirit will be impartiality ...

FORT OF EXETER

... vessel. Where from. Cargo. Where bound. Lebriana Sunderland Coals Kxeter LdreHowe R»uei Sugar Exeter Ahce Rouen Potatoes Queen Victoria London c Nob Onward (Joels Coals Topsham Electric New York Pc role urn fixe Bigbt rttm Hallast Scwport An a Kallast t ...

EXETER CATHEDRAL.-Services and Anthems

... EXETER CATHEDRAL.-Services and Anthems. HOURS OF SERVICE, 8 A.M., 12 NOOK. DAILY, es [Accession Queen Victoria.] Eyen.—Kempton B flatThe King shall Rejoice—Handel. Wed. Even.—Smith B flatPraise the Lord and call—Elvey Thar. Even.—Porter ...

LADY ERMYNTRUDE AND SIR E. MALET AT BERLIN

... beet of their kind in Berlin. The Ambassador and Lady Ermyntrude Malet stood in the ball-room beneath the portrait of Queen Victoria, and had presented to them several hundred persons, including the chief military and official dignitaries of the Emperor's ...

EXETER CATHEDRAL.—Services and Anthems

... Anthems. HOURS OF SERVICE, 8 A.M., AND 12 NOON, DAILY. Mon. Even.—Wesley (No. 2)0 Give Thanks-Puroell. Tues. [Accession Queen Victoria.] Even.—Kempton B flatThe King shall Rejoice—Handel. Wed. Even.—Smith flat . Praise the Lord and call—Elvey ...

Jealousy is .said to have led private in the 2nd Dragoon Guards, named Wilson, to commit suicide in the barracks

... and if our approval has any importace, the Virginia man has it. The Virginia journal writes :— This is the birthday Queen Victoria. Every battlement and fort which belongs to Great Britain will roar out its salute to Vitcoria to-jday. Wherever, port ...

PoU Cc TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS. Victoria Hall, to 6. Ssi? Society-Performance of Gaul'si Holy City 1:1 s « ..

... PoU Cc TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS. Victoria Hall, to 6. Ssi? Society-Performance of Gaul'si Holy City 1:1 s « Bennett's May Queen, Victoria H»ll, 7.30. „ AUCTION THIS DAY. White-Sale of Oil Paintings, &c. Royal Public • 12.—see advt. j.EXETEn ...

THE AFGHAN WAR

... THE THREAT ON THE LIFE OF THE The Paris papers publish some details Madden, the individual charged with threatening of Queen Victoria. They state that he has already placed three times under restraint a lunatic, England or France. THE MARRIAGE OF THE DUKE ...

rths, Deaths, and Marriages, which do not address of the sender are frequently received, communications are ..

... at Mellands, Powderham, Mrs. Frances n Ol Colo,lel - - Harvey, Regt. (late of * «h Ireland), aged 61. X tt °rt,a~ the Queen Victoria Inn, Exe Island, M-. \M ? l 78. 29 ' at 13, Bitto-street, Dorothy, Thomas, aged 73. the Vicarage, Egg Buckland, Thiophha ...

An extensively-signed petition both Liberals and Conservatives agaiust the appointment of Roman Catholics to ..

... included Queen Victoria the mother of the Feringhis, among their goddesses' and worship her as they do Mahadeva. ' There is a singular circumstance connected with the month of May, for no Euglish Sovereign, from William the Conqueror to Queen Victoria, has ...