COURT CIRCULAR

... celebrated Tuesday, the Oth of June, instead of the 24th of May. The Queen will hold a privy council this afternoon Buckingham Palace, at three o'clock. The Earl of Aberdeen had audience of the Queen yesterday. Her Majesty and Prince Albert honoured the performance ...

have received our Paris express of Monday, but it brings only La Pres.se and Le National, the other Paris ..

... English newspapers of the visit of the King and Queen of the French with some younger members of the royal family, to the Queen of England. It adds that some new efforts are making to induce Queen Victoria to cross the Channel and pass some days at the ...

The Court

... roof any of those Eastern beauties. It is Prince Albert of Prussia, and not, as stated the German papers, the consort of Queen Victoria, who is cxpected St. Petcrsburgh. ...

The Hon. Mr. Scott had an interview with Mr. Secretary Gladstone yesterday, at the Colonial Office. A ..

... patronesses and stewards. Presents for the Queen. —A letter from Tunis, of the 28th April states : — Yesterday (27th April) the brother of Krajera-Dar left for England. He the bearer of presents to Queen Victoria. At Malta he will embark on board a steamer ...

We have received by express the Paris journals of Tuesday, with our private correspondence. The Chamber of ..

... with the seals of the Department for Public Instruction. It is reported that the Duchess of Orleans has received from Queen Victoria an autograph letter requesting her to stand as one of the sponsors to the young English Princess recently born. The Duchess ...

France.—The Royal Family.—The Count de Pans on Monday entered on his ninth year. According to the law of ..

... the royal speech is presented to the king, his Majesty intends to return with all the royal family where the visit of Queen Victoria is expected. Germany.—Discovery of a New Conspiracy IN Galicia.—The Frankfort Allgemeine Zeitwig, of the '-4th instant ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... It's a lie-upon my word and honour it is; I am a useful citizen-an honourable member of society, and a loyal sub- ject of Queen Victoria. The magistrate inflicted a nominal fine of one shilling. ...

PUBLIC PROCEEDINGS CONSEQUENT ON THE DEMISE OF THE KING

... she showed herself ev'ery inch a Queen and the few sentences which she addressed to the council cannot fail to meet with the warmest sympathy in the bosom of every well-wisher to his country. Theyoung Queen Victoria, accopaied by the Duchess of Kent ...

LIBERATION OF O'CONNELL AND JUSTICE TO IRELAND

... Majesty. The loyalty of the Irish pebple was well known; they entertained fan undying loyalty to Queen Victoria (cheers). Hie would say, long live the Queen; the Irish were never in any period 'of history dis- loyal. They were always 'found faithful subjects ...

THE COURT, &c

... written an autograph letter to Queen Victoria, congratulating her on her escape.-Globe. The committee of subscribers to the equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington have recently had the gratification of receiving the Queen's subscription of five hundred ...

GREENWICH and WOOLWICH POLICE COURTS

... police-court to defend James Young, master of the Siren steamer, cliared with running foal of another steamer called the Queen Victoria, belonging to a rival company, and had the assurance to ask Ir. Broderip, the magistrate, to postpone the hearings of ...

THE COURT, &c

... Qieen.Victoria and Prince Albert in- tend to visit Ireland in the autumn has been renewed in Dublin. The Journal des Debats says that the prince and prin- cess royal of Prussia are about to proceed to England, on an invitation from Queen Victoria. On Saturday ...