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Yorkshire and the Humber, England

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Hull, Yorkshire, England

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VARIETIES

... from our Queen a gold snuff-box,_ with her intitials So richly set in brilliants, as a mark of recognition for the ,o services he rendered during that period to British O'c subjects. c ROYAL G1FTS.-,Count Walewski has just received.cl from Queen Victoria ...

LITERATURE

... for the plcteresgeneass of their uniforms than I for their arms. On the deck of hier lovely little yacht, the Fairy, Queen 'Victoria passod slowly along the crowded quays, arrayedI In the sioplest attioc with her children gamboling around her,I the model ...

LITERATURE

... The Queen and Prince, the Prince of Wales, Prince Alfred, and the Princess Royal attended morning service at Whippington Church on Siunday. THE QunrN's LATE VISIT.-We read in the Indepen- deance Bele-The Eiimpress Eng6nie made a present to Queen Victoria ...

LITERATURE

... upwards, has been bound up, first with that of the Prince Consort-Albert the Good-and sub. sequently with the history of Queen Victoria. But if his days have been uneventful, the discre- tion, the judgment, and the fidelity of John Brown are such as to render ...

THE KINGSTON-UPON-HULL GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL. 1840

... God save the Queen,- of which the following version was sung: Madame Doaus GRAS singing the first verse; Mr. PHILLIPS and Mr. BEN- NETT the second, as a duet; and Madame ALBERTAZZI the third. God save our gracious Queen, Long may Victoria reign, God save ...

QUEEN VICTORIA'S FIRST VISIT TO THE NATIONAL THEATRES

... QUEEN VICTORIA'S FIRS'T VISIT I TO THE NATIONAL THEATRES. I Last week her Majesty commanded the performances at the national Theatres for the first timeand honored both with her presence. In accordance with custom she visited Drury-lane first, and then ...

NAVAL REVIEW BY THE QUEEN

... intimated that the Royal yacht Victoria and Albert was in sight, and the whole broadside division fired a e Royal salete of twenty-one gens ; bult the progresa to Spithead was slow, anul it was not until four o'cloclc t that the Victoria and Albert was seen entering ...

THE QUEEN'S THEATRE AND THE ALHAMBRA MUSIC HALL

... THE QUEEN'S THEATRE AND THE = . ALHAMBRA MUSIC HALL. | * At the Police Court, on Friday, Messrs. Chailea Henry bud John Hunt, proprietors of the Alhambra Music Hall, were summoned by Mr. Charles Thom s Burleigh, lessee of the Q~iest'a Theatre to perform- ...

STORIES OF THE REIGN, BEING SKETCHES OF MEMORABLE & SENSATIONAL EVENTS IN THE QUEEN'S DAYS, BY CORNELIUS BROWN, ..

... Prince, when a boy of twelve, had visited England and resided with the Queen's mother, during which time he had learnt his lessons out of the same book as the little Princess Victoria, and so the attachment had begun. The fact was, however, that it was ...

Poetry

... that plead to the skies: That our hopes round our Queen and her Albert still cling, Love, with thy rosy and beautiful wing, Pass thy own heart through Victoria's ring. t Gifts for the ring, our Queen'a bridal ring, Britain, thy soul-beamnig loyalty bring ...

LINES,

... loud accltlmn and raptured shout A coming Queen to greet. Exultant cries of J y Ring through the sunbright air, And i4ith one vait and giant ioice A nation's love declare. Qoeen of tho brave and free! Queen qf the ocean foam I Welcome to thi. green ...

Fashionable Chit Chat

... Windsor, and paid a visit to the Queen. The visit was brief, lasting only about a quarter of an hour. His Imperial Majesty was accompanied by Prince Murat and suite. It will be remembered that the Empress visited the Queen at Windsor shorty after her arrival ...