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VirEETCLY REPOATETL

... arrived, and was received by the yeoeption committee who conducted to the chair. The chair of state, with the for the Duke of Cambridge , the Lord Lieutenant. , and Lady Woodhouse, and his Serene Highness the Prince of Leiningee, were richly gilt and covered ...

REMARKS ON PASSING EVENTS

... we should call the Prince Consort - (a laugh) -and received a stuff appointment abroad from what we should call the Duke of Cambridge. (A Ludt) And all these things took place in fifteen years. Now, lam proud o tell you that this is uot is supposition ...

Saturday iteriewg,

... average age was—with the 810_, came 74 the bishop. show average, 73 . the earls come next with 69; ths average 68 ; and the dukes and the barons are he wN each with 64 The deceased Scotch peers averaged GI: the m. A very small boy was brought up at a p ...

EPITOME OF NEWS. BRITISH AND FOREIGN

... of an old scheme for the reparUtiou of Swope. The Breslau Theatre was destroyed by lire, on the evening of ltith The Duke of Cambridge low sentence on the oflendere at the recent tnsuborillnatr= d Bandhurst. Sixteen cadets were chosen by a ballot to go ...

EPITOME OF NEWS. BRITISH AND FOREIGN

... thtlr work • double Ides, Mr. Wrs,dwaril, a steward to the Duke of Dueclench, has died, leaving personal property to the amount of The whole of this he has bequeathed In his employer. The Duke to return, has granted the widow an anof MAI a year. NV oraward ...

QUEEN AT COBURG

... forget to mention that in addition to the above, among the earliest arrivals were the Duke of Cambridge and if I do not err; the Duchess and Princess Mary of Cambridge, together with Earl Granville, Mr George Grey, die., Comet Mensdorf • the cousin of the ...

THE LARNE WEEKLY REPORTER

... additions the past and Princess Louis of Hesse-Darmstadt, the Dubs two yeses have made to the max. 41 securities which Cambridge, the Duke and Duchess of Saxe-Cohn are trsaderred from owner to owner, by simple Gotha, the Duchess of Roxburghe, Ac-44 delivery ...

LORD PALMERSTON'S POLITICAL CAREER. _

... he was rekeelaild for Newport. of Wight, which he cottnive.l to until elected a nuember for the of Cambrian*. On the of the Duke of Portland's adminietration. Lord Palmeniton, who had displayed mulderable ability in partlemeet, was appointed • junior Lord ...

deeew gathered about tie deem TY was reeelved by the only nephew a 54 While Nersitery of late Lordship, the

... o'clock on Yriday, and at West=Arhey All hour. The chief mourners would be Viscount Bury, representing lice Majesty, his the Duke Cambridge, Earl Russell, and the of the cabinet The great body of the members of both Mouses of Parliament would mumble in the Abbey ...

THE LARNI WEMLY REPORTER

... nested through the lefty and when they died away the service concluded with the Messing. The Prince of Wales and the Duke of Cambridge Betered some momenta by tbe sit. ol the grave, and after they left, as the bead March in Saul peeled out, the rest ...

FUNERAL OF LORD PAURERSTON

... 116 In town. Ynday was the day appoirded for the solemn ceremonial. it was arraegml that the funeral - in should dart from Cambridge-house at 12 o'clock tor the Abbey. Several hours before that time the teeming population of the giant city were seen doetiog ...

ABSURDITY OF TOASTS AND SENTIMENTS. of Christmas the Pet MU Oardis maw the pungent remarks on the absurdity of ..

... reversing of all leases to show that no man has thirked his duty. • ywe are changed without the smallest doubt. An old Cambridge man anis us that the best oarsmen in the University boats are the high-clsennen, because they are morally and intellectually ...