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d b epo Princess Court Movrnine. —The Gazette of EE 
amendments of the Penal Sapra Acts Amend- | Proy [Bt e LO a. Ms ag in nine ap orde from the Lord Cham 
ment Bill, when Mr. Hunt move t to disagree jo grounds. The Princess Helena, Princess Lori, and | for kod s Tuesday ne: T de ith tea ir 
s nO 9 poke: " pee it Prince Louis e e rode on horseback. In War A 
the necessity of male licence-holders eporting evening the Pri the Ca ste or e "ham Pc T ems ne Beh ERR a 
Helena Tett the astle for Buckins 7 
themselves monthl he li ir G. Princess m ERATOR piah E E 
pposed otio * on ww. was carried of the Queen, Her Majesty a € — gave audience | then idit up, » hoi t Mak eie eas xi 
against the Government by 129 1 ral Negrete, Minjo Plenipoten nitiary from P. papers were "^ am the tables of both Houses of 
in the Danish Duchiesreommencd lor vio waa etel to the Ten ul Panament co Mond, rei C RA 
a 4} visi nistory " Y from the 
have already occupied | Russe i t G 
a re x p qup EIE EON E 
the coast of Jutland wit iew o ing the drove in the grounds. In the afternoon Prince an nd the armistice, which was not definitively 
Danish isla uh Th d Powe rince : Hesse and Princess Helena anes at age third — "A ai Eas being di 
" Y Palace. Sir George Grey | of, if remaine r Austria an russia t 
7 ed ir intention to ocoupy J ms as | the Crit Tienes of the Quee, Pa tetroledi Che heir. ohieeta, This led 10.9 premia. explain 
l and to coll e es in e hop of Peterbo MM who did homage to her|trespecting the Treaty of 1852, and it soon 
indemnify themselves for war expenses. Majes a on his Men evident that there wasa divergeney of opinion s 
e United States we etr that General HE PRINCE D " Princess or Wat subject existing between all the members of the 
GRANT has abandoned th ‘of the Chicka-}On Friday the Prince of Wales rode on hori: ference. The discovery of this fae 
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the outer ter defences of the sit and after tw 8 
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f smpanied by Prince Louis of Hesse. The | hopelessness of the Conference, but, nev 
perka: accompanies Princess Mary of Cambridge, | her Ma ajesty’s Government persevered, and 
went to Westminster Abbey to hear Mr. Hansen, the | on e next consideration — the bases 
Uii of Roskilde Cathedral, in Denmark, perform pacificati ion which Austria and Prussia w 
n the organ of the T E X the afternoon the|pared to propose. These were stated 
their compan, d em 1 Separation 
morning the Prince “of Wales, accompanied by Prince | Duchies from Denm nd their union into a 
Louis of Hesse, left Mar borough HE for foramen state. his was rejected by the Danish rep; 
for the c of visiting Prince Alfred a once with nge ic 4 
the Racoon. The Princess, accompanied by pii: her Plenipotentiaries. Earl Russell then 
Louis of Hesse, left Marlboro ugh House for Windsor fist cig Masse ae fnd Schleswig, 
ona visit to the Queen. In t he ev ening t the Prince, ine drawn mo the north than the mouth 
nehed a mile a 
alf € the citj, and that this loss on the 18th 
was 6000 to 8000 in killed and wounde 
Gemini! LrEs whole army is supposed to be at 
Petersbur, 
ews. 
—On Thursday apt the „23rd 
j = i of the 
On Sunday the Prince and Princess attended Divine | ceded to Germany, and the rest of the Dan 
service in the private chapel of the Castle. On Mon- [declared free from ali German influence and ol 
day their Royal High nesses, with Prince E Victor Hs plan was accepted by the neutral Powers, 
of „Wa les, retur ned to London fro m Wi ndso The fter a reference, by the representative of 
f Lei In Pit — - the armistice, which was about ii 
House on a visit to the Prince and Princess. In t wed, after which Austria 
afternoon the Prince and Princess went to the House declared that ‘they would only consent to 
being drawn from Apenrade to To 
ei on the Conference. The Princess s, accompanied | A eo 
by the Princess of Leiningen, took a carriage = tins In orb tn pene proposed that the q 
Re ving i Prince and Princess went to the Phil- be regarded as settled, so far as both i) 
Cov harmonie concert at the eri Square Rooms. On | concerned, id th at the dient of the i 
ES CT Queen, accompanied by ing the e, accompanied by the pe e should become the oig of the arbitration 
and Princess Beatrice, "dive out Pune of Leiningen, rode ‘at i heat. The Princess, | friendly Power. On e 22d the decisi 
ie 5 capil ur cw and four. Prince Alfred, Si rera by the Princess of Leiningen, took a |took place, at which the acceptance or 
Prince Louis of Hesse, — "Arthur drove in a | carriage drive. The Prince and Princess, accompanied by | belligeren foe last e 
s * bte Ond eiae : tad 1 a Ghi P al 
took a carriage drive. On Friday morning the Queen, | the Mus e Geo ogi vey and „the Dee so put as to seem to indicate ye ot arii 
accompanied by Prince Arthur and Prince Leepold, | School of Mine, in y euam. In ; the refusal of Denmark was ch Yi 
walked and drove in eo rein Pno Helena | the Prin mpa: a last effort a representative the 
and Pr o London and inspected Mr. | Princess “OF Tilea dnt to t ‘on pA dpi 4 cs f re Em om that e populations of e ait ha 
Holman Hunt's pictures, pe r. Simpson's water-|On Wednesday morning the Prince presided at the Lem n of which - e. n dispute should be 
mm inert of India, The Princesses then visited | half-yearly meeting of the Governors of Wellington | vote and deci say. ta Som nuc es erdhi 
he bazaar in the Horticultural etlam s, and after- | College, held at the New Palace of Westminster, In ider 
the Castle for Woolwich and embarked for Ostend, on 
his 
min a 
he afternoon the Prince and Princess went to the|of Denmar ong at p pom ey 
raining ground of the Royal and Hon. Artillery put an end to the debate and 
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corps, and the Princess presented new colours to the | fere The final meeting | 2 be 
company. In the evening their Royal Highnesses a fout character, for the si 
behalf Ball at bota 
s way ar In the ing Prince 'and 
MN meer gs Windsor A Vg rapi 
Ho ie a o Teie of 
Wales” to the ball g given by the D "a 
pret or ba use. Saturday. morning ie the [e 
accompan 
in the ce 
Portsmouth to rejoin his ship. Int aatitadan the | 
Princess o! 
Victor, and Princess Louis of Hesse, arrived on a visit | 
to the Queen, Fhe Ju a 
e for | Prin ess dro 
the nl Pater of “ Speech Day” at cem deny 
T,—AÀ Cabin : 
bra to NN a party of between 1700 and 1800 Saturday at the official residence of 
nvited. On Thursday morning the tan po the Treasury, in Downing RD 
cert gun emm CowsERvATIVE MrzrING.—ÓOn 
Their Royal Hi ighne es afterwards took luncheon with | * -—À of the Opposition, to at 
the og -maste =e rg esty — — 2 refere 
EPARTURE o PRINCE ALFRED FOR NORW. question, wW 
The e screw corve ette Racoon, 22, Captain Count Gleichen, Mari of Salisbury, in Arlington Str 
o t 3 e Judge Advocate General had a 
audience of the Queen. In the ev 
H and Princess Louisa came to a 
attended the performance at Her Majesty’s Theatre. | 
De: ri X r d to Windsor at t. 
1 pec the north e f Norwa y, with Pri rince Alfred o d | Com ons, includin 
ed | Highnesses went to- -sea in e Racoo as 
as attended by 231 members 
i ing Mr. Disraeli, Gen 
e | board. Before ae departure the Prince of Wales mon | Jo 
| at s ise in the Fire Queen, accompanied by Prince 
Loui esse, on a visit to his bro € Their Royal Independent Irish party who bag & Py 
don St, | gangway, the only peer | isis i 
elen Y ; Eire Q | who took the chair 
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panied by the — Lous of Hesse, 
walked and drove in the grounds, e Prince and 
Princess of Wales, Princess Helena, a kri "Pri ince Louis 
f Hess on ho ck. 
d to [M eral on rini way T^ Fire Quem, Th he | abs 
EK in m Firth as he on Wednesday, : : uum dum the astm ere 
a ag 3 
Prince Art atte ide a 
SE ne Major Elptinstene, ond} hiy » private nis the | in the dria s ot proosedim me 
erpeled bs leave M Firth E € for Norw ae 
A RE OF pn RTH 
On Fri er noon 
. On ath 
accompanied by vs morem and Princess 
Majesty ‘took luncheon: with the Dean of e Her 
minster and Lady A ^ e epar. at the Deanery, 
visited 
| may conti inue his } practice on the Rhin 
dug 
ito the Duke of 
Edinburgh on Thu 
tev W. R. A embarked a oolwich her f px s and by 
ssel Vivi s d Mon ido a s oth Majesty's Govornmen x ment S, 
pue r the 
EE and parts at me oar on the T VEA was ship 
with his baggage in the an aad will be conveyed t 
bib in order that the Prince, an his own desire, 
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. Majesty mad em Princesses returned 
Son at 5 o'clock On Wednesday | 
ery serious illness, His 
| Roy Highness! is dg: at Wootton, the Worcester- 
sive heat of the Duc d'Aumal 
the pr 
not Stew bt to phena 
interfered by 
“Hor Maj ajesty 
» df artis: but what 
9 Govisdrttittit 'having con 
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