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THE WE-Vl'HEll ON’ THE EONTINEN I’

... ice; and at Bologna the river. frozen over, an event thathas not occurred in the mem ct of the oldest inhabitant. ut| Prince Albert of Prussiaand his suite performed t ce | late journey from Berlin to St. Petersburgh on sled, te | the rendering the roads ...

THE TAUNTON COURIER

... George IV. cap. 30, under which compensation was claimed, dismissed the application. On Monday sc’nnight, the King, with Prince Albert of Prussia, inspected the whole of Windsor Cnstle ; and on Tuesday the Court proceeded to Virginia Water, the Prince expressing ...

LONDON, &c

... steam-vessel, which arrived from Rotterdam with their Serene Highnesses the reigning Duke of Gotha, the Hereditary Prince, and Prince Albert. A little before one o'clock, the Illustrious Visitors landed at the Tower Stairs, and were received oy Guard of Honour ...

LONDON, &c

... badges, set in diamonds. The Kent and the Princess Victoria, accompanied the Duke Saxe-Coburg Gotha, the Hereditary Prince, Prince Albert of Coburg, and the Prince of Lemmsen, and attended by the Duchess of Northumberland, Lady Catherine Jenkinson, Baroness ...

LONDON, &c

... Majesty's intended marriage. The happy object of Queen Victoria's choice i 8 Prince Albert, son of the reigning Duke of Saxe Coburg, and cousin of her Majesty. Prince Albert handsome, and about 22 years of age. He has resided for some time in this country ...

FOREIGN NEWS

... the Queen. It say• Th** reigning Duke of Saxe Cobnrg will shortly leave for London, accompanied by his younger son, Prince Albert, who has been declared of age, for the purpose of wedding the Queen of England. In Paris a u Jockey Club ha* been started ...

PRINCE ALBERT OF COBURG.—We are bappy to be enabled to state tbat be is fine, noble*looking young fellow,, such a

... PRINCE ALBERT OF COBURG.—We are bappy to be enabled to state tbat be is fine, noble*looking young fellow,, such a princess may worthily desire call ber ain guid man. He of a cheerful disposition, most unaffected in his manners, and speaks English well ...

LONDON, &c

... accompanied Prince Albert of Saxe Coburg, Lord Melbourne, and a numerous smte. The Queen's Intended. —From a sonrce which frequently supplied with accurate information, learn that the prevalent report the Queen's approaching marriage with Prince Albert of Cobourg ...

LONDON, &c

... wrong. Everything has transpired from week to week, and from month month, has served but prove that his Royal Highne , Prince Albert favoured wooer.- The main qCfon disposed of, the man being known, public anxiety turns to the period at which the union ...

MARRIAGE OF THE QUEEN

... gene al cheering the assembled muliitude. Her M ijesty wore hridiant bntoel* the Privy Council, : wa« the portrait of Prince Albert. Marquis of downe addressed very co.nplimeD to her when she hid roncluded bets, saying, ••that he was persuaded il.at lie ...

THE QUEEN'S MARRIAGE

... the altar to obey one who by the very act of their marriage becomes under her government at her tubjeett. a foreigner Prince Albert owes no allegiance to the Queen, but as a husband of Queen Regnant he is one of her subjects. ...

The Queen's Marriage.—While write, her Majesty is announcing to the members of her Privv Council d without any ..

... announcing to the members of her Privv Council d without any distinction of party or politic,, thai her nuptials with Prince Albert of Saxe Go will take place April next. A marriage, which promises a life of domestic happiness to our Queen, and which ...