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PRINCE ALBERT

... PRINCE ALBERT. The Times thus refers to the grossly unfounded and disloyal calumny which originated in a London pot-house newspaper:— We must apologize to oar readers for troubling them with another word opon the odious calumnies which have been lately ...

PRINCE ALBERT

... PRINCE ALBERT. Prince Albert accompanied by the Duke his father fVdnntl brother, Lord Torringlon, the Hon! Colonel Grcy, and Captain Seymour, with a n merous suite, leit Canterbury for London at quarter ast l,,neo | .°ok on Saturday morning. On reaching ...

THE ATTACKS ON PRINCE ALBERT

... THE ATTACKS ON PRINCE ALBERT. (From The Examiner.) . . . quo cecidit sub crimine ? Quisnam Delator? quibus indiciU? quo teste probavit ? Nil horuui. Juvenal. Most pernicious i 3 the trite saying thet there never ia much smoke without some fire. As reasonably ...

PROVISION FOR PRINCE ALBERT

... PROVISION FOR PRINCE ALBERT. Lord J. RUSSELL committee of state the 1 Intentions of the government Prince Albert. With respect precedent* on .the subject, the noble lord observed : the arrangements made In former times. w*«s useless j menrion the precedent ...

PRINCE ALBERT VICTOR

... PRINCE ALBERT VICTOR. Wo ( Medical Examiner are glad be able report that the young Prince is progressing favourably Children, is well known, are subject to two forms typhoid fever. There is the mild type, which passes off after ten days, and the more ...

PRINCE ALBERT AT BIRMINGHAM

... PRINCE ALBERT AT BIRMINGHAM. The ceremony of laying the first stone of the Midland Institute, about to be erected in this town, was performed on Thursday by his Royal Highness Prince Albert. The Prince and his snite arrived the station punctually at the ...

THE ATTACKS ON PRINCE ALBERT

... THE ATTACKS ON PRINCE ALBERT. The following letter has been addressed by the Earl of Westmoreland to the Editor of the Advertiser - Sir,—My attention been called this day a paragraph in the Mornittg Advertiser, the 14th inst., which stares: That if these ...

TITLES FOR PRINCE ALBERT

... TITLES FOR PRINCE ALBERT. [ From The Spectator.] Among other matters of Speculation connected with Prince Albert, the title of the dukedom which will be conferred upon him, if indeed he be so ili-advised accept o( a British peerage. Some title already ...

PRINCE ALBERT AND THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... PRINCE ALBERT AND THE GREAT EXHIBITION. M Charles Dupin, president of the French Commis* sion for the Universal Exhibition London, wrote on the 27th ult, before quitting that city, to Prince Albert, complimenting his Royal Highness on bis share in the ...

PRINCE ALBERT AT ETON COLLEGE

... PRINCE ALBERT AT ETON COLLEGE. On Thursday, his Royal Highness proceeded E'ontolsy foandat on stone of he proposed rang* of buildings. A brilliant assembly was present witness the ceremony, eh commenced with prayer offered by the and e»nc'u''ng with the ...

PRINCE ALBERT A FREEMASON

... PRINCE ALBERT A FREEMASON. Prince Albert, following the example of his cider brother, has joined the ranks of Freemasonry, and was admitted to the Order on Tuesday night at Prince's Galleries, in the presence of the Prince of Wales and a efctnguished ...

OXFORD COMMEMORATION.—VISIT OF PRINCE ALBERT

... OXFORD COMMEMORATION.—VISIT OF PRINCE ALBERT. The announced intention nf Prince Albert to visit Oxford on Tuesday, combined with thejeircumstance of that being the day appointed for the annual commemoration of the f uuders slid benefactor* of the various ...