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... TOWN TALK. The Liverpool Journal says that a grateful minister instead of placing Sergeant Talfourd on the bench has placed him on the shelf. The Glasgow Free Church Presbytery have resolved not to interfere in the question of American slavery, further ...

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... TOWN TALK. The London correspondent of the Inverness Courier, thinks it gratifying to Scotch nationality, that the Prince of Wales wore tartan on his last birth-day.— Ought he not rather to have worn some costume proper to the Principality, a Welsh wig ...

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... TOWN TALK. You have insinuated, an Irish correspondent writes to us, that Mr. John O'Connell has not inherited his father's mantle. You are wrong, sir, he has his father's cloak. _ _ . The condition of our West Indian colonies, says the Morning ...

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... TOWN TALK. THE COURT.—On Wednesday the Queen, Prince Albert, and the Royal family, left Windsor for Osborne House, where it is expected they will remain until the Ist of December. A Cheltenham paper reports an application from Mr. Buckle to the Town ...

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... TOWN TALK. THE COURT.—The Queen, Prince Albert and their family have remained at Buckingham Palace during the week. On the Fast Day they attended divine service in the private chapel in the palace. New York Sun (Feb. 24) says,—One house in this city has ...

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... TOWN TALK. THE COURT. The Queen and Prince Albert, with their children, have passed the week in their usual way at Windsor. A deputation from the Sacred Harmonic Society have had an interview with Prince Albert to submit to him a proposal for erecting ...

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... TOWN TALK. THE COURT.—IIer Maje,ty had a dinner-party on Walnesday evening at Buckingham Palace. The company included his Excellency Mons. Dronyn de Lima, their Excellencies the Baron and Baroness de Brunnow, the Marchioness of Normanby, the Marquis and ...

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... TOWN TALK. THE COURT.—The Queen, Prince Albert, and the Royal Family, on Friday left Windsor fey Osborne. Among her Majesty's guests have been the Duchess of Kent, the Duke of Wellington; Sir It., Lady, and Miss Peel; the Duke and Duchess of Bedford, ...

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... TOWN TALK. THE COURT. The Queen and Prince Albert with their two eldest children were present, on the opening night of the Royal Italian Opera. One paper states, that this is the first visit of the children to a public theatre. The Queen and Prince Albert ...

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... TOWN TALK. 'THE COURT. —'The Queen, Prince Albertil and the royal 'family have passed the week a Buckingham Palace. On Monday the'Qtteen and the Prince paid a short visit to Windsor Castle„ returning in the evening, and visiting Drury-lane' Theatre. On ...

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... TOWN TALK. . THE COURT.—On Tuesday the Queen and 'Prince Albert. accompanied by the 'Prince and Princess of - Holten!elle Laugenberg (the Princess 'beingber Majesty's half•sister) and their 'daughter, 'the'Princims -Eliza of Holtenlohe Latigenberg, left ...

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... TOWN TALK. TIIE COURT.—The Court Circular mentions the deep affliction caused by the sudden death of Mr. G. E. Anson to the Queen and Prince Albert. Her Majesty was to have left Osborne for Windsor on Wednesday; but her departure was postponed, by re ...