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Hull, Yorkshire, England

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Original Poetry

... bath played a fearless part In many a glorious scene; And still his nmanly heartsliall guaLrd His country and his Queen. d Then hail, Victoria, hail to thee tth Our hearts shall be thine own. We pray that Heaven may lend thee light To dignify thy throne ...

Packet of Fashionable Life

... officers of her Majesty's L household, the commanding officers of the regiment of household cavalry on duty, thte Queen's suite, the Queen Dowager's suite, and the attendants on the royal personages present at the cere- 'a mony. The only exceptions to ...

Foreign Varieties

... in the Palace, of Potsdam for the poet Tieck, who is to pass the remainder of his days attached to his Majesty's court. The Queen Dowager of Spain has purchased a large hotel in the flue de Varennes, and will remove thither fiotn the Palais Royal as soon ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... I LITERARY EXTRACTS. ALBERT AND VICTORIA.-Long years ago (but this is a bit of exclusive reminiscence known only to a few) the Queen, in the early days of her wedded life, had a squabble with her husband, of the sort which will come about sometimes, even ...

HALL TO THE TIMES

... Canadians rise, And Brouglham's sneers can hardly ope his eyes. While foppish Palmertomn with envy looks At Lamb, the pride of queen's and Windsor cooks. 'Where are the men who once held pow'rful sway, And sav'd their country in an arduouu day ? The Chathams ...

CLIPPINGS FROM THE COMIC PAPERS

... practice of the Oxford and Cambridge crews. 'Castle Baynard Ward has secured a safe man in the person of Mr Chubb, of Queen Victoria-street, as Com- Zoen Councilman. CBBoGTON REVIEW: PARTING ADvicir.-Young Lady to Voluiteer Masher, about to start for ...

Fashicnatble Chit Chat

... President of the Council, will, it is stated, be raised to the Peerage, is Baron Aberdare. The Prince of Wales is to sail in the Victoria and Albert from Portsmouth on Sunday for Holyhead, where he will open the new pier. The death is announced of Lady Talbot ...

SACRED CONCERT AT WINDSOR CASTLE

... DAOh CA STLE. i The Queen and Prince ()onsort, accompanied by the Princesses Alice, Helena, and Louisa, and attended by the ladies and gentlemen in waitng; the Duchess of Kent, attended by Lady Susan Leslie Melville and Miss Victoria Wortley; the Duke of ...

HER MAJESTY'S MARINE EXCURSION

... of the Albert and d Victoria was caughit by the flotilla, which had sailed from h Glasgow to escort her. The rest of the steamers of the r- squadron were immediately seen rounding the point, coil- 0 siderably it the rear. The Victoria and Albert came up ...

Poetry

... Shall we not triumph in their deeds; forget what they c have ben 7 , No I gallant and true hearted still we rally round our Queen. Shall we hot dare with loyal scorn and with unshaken truth t: To unmask the crouching parasites whose blight might taint t ...

FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... .from the active part which he!took in the fortunes of Queen Caroline after her return to England on the ac- r cession of Geo IV. to the throne. He naturally becatne a k favourite with the Queen's party in Gloucester, one of the l most enthusiastic of ...

LECTURE ON THE PORT OF HULL

... water space in the existing and intended docks shewed as follows:-Queen's-dcck, 9a, 3r. 29p. Humber-dock. 7a. Or. 24p. ; Prince's-dock, 6a. Or. 5p.; Railway-dock, 2a, Sr. 9p. ; Victoria-dock, 16a. Ir. 28p,- Western-dock in progres. 17a. There was also ...