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... . Court ao1x XfasIionx. THE CO URT.. THE QUEEN'S VISIT TO GElMIANY. RISEINHARDTSnUNN, SErP. 5.-The Queen and Royal family, accompanied by her Serene Highness the Princess Hobeilohe, arrived at the above resi- dence, whichhas-been placed at her Majesty's dis- posal by ?? Righness the Duke of Saxe-Co- burg-Gotha, soon after nine o'clock this 'morning. Her Majesty travelled throughout the night ...

Fashion

... r X a f j . .VICEREGAL COURT. THE RETURN Or THE LORD LIEuTENANT.-His Ex- cellency the Lord Lieutonant is expected to return to Ireland on or about the 17th inst., via Holyhead and Kingstown. His Excellency, during his stay in London, has paid repeated visits to the International Exhibition, making on every occasion minute exa- minations of the varied and almost innumerable ob- jects of art and ...

Court and Fashion

... . : Court aixb f as4wa. ? I THE COURT. TUE QUEEN'S VISIT TO GERMITANY. PUINCE AurRED is already with her Majesty at Reein-* hardtsbrunn, having arrived from the fleet in the Baltic, and in a few days the Priee of Wales will arrive from Brussels. The Crown Princess of Prussia will proceed to Reinhardtsbrunn in a short time, as will also the Princess Louis of Hesse, and thus the whole of the ...

Court and Fashion

... courf ariv jasvwn. THEC a oUR T. TIE ROYAL FLAmY AT V1tvxiEns.-The Journalde an Uigge, of the 6th, says:- The Royal Family of th Englsnd in, travelling from Brussels to Gotha, passed ea ;hrough the station at Verviers. A great number of is persons had assembled at the station to witness the passage of Queen Victoria. The curtains of the l Royal carriage were raised, and for nearly a quarter ...

HURRAH FOR THE SEVENTEENTH

... I TUNn-' The Blue Bonnets.' MAnCH! march ! Belfast and each Northern town; - Quick, my lads, rouse ye, and march on in order; March I march I Dromore and old loyal Down, Fall not your Queen or the old Ulster border ! And with no banners spread Waving above your head, Such as our fathers bore, famous in story; Proudly step forwiard, men, Forth from town, hill, and glen- Join for our Queen and ...

Court and Fashion

... 11 . : Or-aurt anbr ffas*ff. : is THIE QTJEEN'S VISIT TO GERMANY. n HER Majesty took leave of the King of the Belgians ie on Thursday afternoon, and, accompanied by. the ie Princesses Helena, Louise, and Beatrice, left the s, Palace at Lacken for the Northern Railwny, on the e- way to Germany. Her Majesty joined the train at if the Rue des Palais, in order to insure as much pri- y. vacy as ...

Literary Notices

... g? iferarl) R.-atices. TEPI.E BAn for September. London: 122, Fleet in Street. wi -TEE adventures of Captain Dangerous are eon- FI tinued, but neither in this nor in the previous number se has Mr. Sala been so interesting as in his earlier D chapters. AuroraFloyd progresses very well, and, of as a whole, is a capital story. There are a great in many light papers, some of them good, and some ...

Court and Fashion

... Court aO? f, a0kfi- - ? ? THE QUEEN'S VISIT TO GERMANY. BRUSSES, THunsxDA.-The Queen, accompanied by the Royahfamily, arrived at Antwerp on Tuesday afternoon, after a good passage. Her Majesty landed immediately in the strictest privacy, and proceeded at once in a special train to Lacken, where her Ma- L jesty remains on a visit to the King of the Belgians, with their Royal Higinesses the ...