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June 25, 1864.] 
THE ene pon aa: — iei S 
Home ews. 
Tue —On Thursday afternoon, the 
inst., a Queen, —— 2 the Prince and 
Princess of Hesse and Princess [c " took 
n carriage and de. Prince Alfred | 
don, The Manis and Marchioness 
isit, 
dri y 
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of Westminster arrived at the Castle on 
Frid i 
horseback, - th e afternoon the Prince aad Princess, | | diacnason, was s lost. . Sir Henry Thompson, 
accompanied by Prince and Pri Loui H Bart., then moved an ment against p 
16th | took a carriage t drive, In the evening the "Prince and|with the matter until a petition from Dr. Rowlan 
| Princess Louis at t the Williams, praying to be heard be the House on his 
| Royal College of da ep verre The Princess and Princess | Essay, had been disposed of. This amendment was 
Louis of Hesse went to the Italian CORN; Cov: ant Ger supported by the Hon. and Rev. 8, Best, M Dean of 
den, On $ Sunday morning the Prince and Prince wy, and the De of ER but w gatived 
a divis ion, by 31 to 22. A v. J. Bramston ton then 
Ir A t that the H 
in the otaman of the Upper House, because it 
that 
Princess Louisa, Prince Alfred, and P - opinion was unadvisable to revive the. Ad 
Hesse rode on horseback. In the afternoon Prince and oiea pens a = oy Pe cat Sin | yr nde of tun o d was incompe' nb t satis- 
ncess Louis of H lef the Castle for c horseback to Lord's p Ve d. The Princess|factorily to perform those functions. \ebdeseos 
borough House on i visit to the oc > Prince: In the evening the Prince and | Hony seconded the motion. After a long discussion 
of Wales. Princa Alfred also went to London. The Princess of Wa d Prince honoured the|the amendment was n ed by 33 to 22, The 
nd Duke and Gran chess of Mecklenburg- Marquis and Ma: rehioness of Abercorn with their | original motion was then after some further 
Strelits and Prince Adolphus visited Her Majesty, | company pis dann, mÀ ball, On Tuesday the Prince, | discussion, the debate, pa the motion of Are 
d remained to luncheon. Viscount Sydney, Lord | socom: panied by P. Alfred, rode out on bareebao i | Thorpe, was adjourned to Friday. 
hamberlaim, had an audi me v p - : three ur mos ui os 
a fi the House o to - ajesty. h 
Beat itor ideana A A vistos | divs Tn On Welhesiay the Tiny went DOS gus 
arie Amélie, The Dean of ‘Westminster and 
Lady Augu sta Stanley Rut at the Castle on a. visit, 
On pem morning the Duchess of Wellington E 
een drove in the 
d b 
Prince Alfr Lernoon The Moniteur of says 
^ Royal p ow held a Levée at St James's Palaco |g te the epee to submit ae OE coe A shew, $e he 
the Castle for London. The Qu dri m behalf o f the Queen, The Princess took preliminary negotia E 
drive Aus end P 
Eo mre ud nr See hg Lord and Lady Talmerton with vr. company a at | The two German Powers are mid to have resolved u 
end We Diin. ot Christchurch, pee ard visit, | dinner and ba ll. Oa Thurs day y the Pr rin ce qi » und Princess accepting the good ations ota friendly Power ; bat tthe 
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On Sunday morning the Queen, Prince Alfred, Princess conditions of this acce e are such 
- Princess Louisa, Prince Art hur, Prince Leopold, 
rincess oo attende d Divine service in the 
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Louis of Hesse and the Duke of Cambridge arrived at 
the Castle on a visit. Prince Alfred, accompanied b 
Dr. Jenner, went to 
o the Duke de Montpensier, who is suffering from 
ss On Monda ay morning Princess Helena 
esse went out 
Duke of Cambridge left the Castle on, 
Mustapha Pasha, son of the Pasha of Egypt, the 
Turkish Ambassador, Sir Moses Montefiore, dies Earl 
Granville, arrived at ihe Castle from London. Earl 
d udi 
jranville ha 
ha was presented to thelQueen by the Turkish 
Ambassado; oses Montefiore had an audience o 
her Majesty. In the afternoon Prince Alfred went to 
Marlborough House. The Queen, accompanied by the 
cess Helena, drove out. ‘The Prince and Princess 
Louis of Hesse, Princess Louisa, and Prince Arthur 
took a drive in an : n carriage and four, The Earl 
and Countess De arr arrived at the Castle on a 
visit. On Tuesday morning, the — € 
y the Princ Princess Louis ince 
elena, bor eg and 
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from 
ihe Queen, accompanied by 
of — vee Princess | goa 
and 
House. b Majesty then ‘hon proceded i in 
e and four to the rw ngton Station, 
Great Western 
he S cn to 
y 
Woodnorton, near Evesham, to | 
x 
pha 
f the Bishop of Cape Town, pem: n bo: his see. 
zınooss AR ikaita Dacre, erue Robins 
Wales at orals Convoca 
Coxvoc 
| at the Hortieultarel TN Kenton The Prince | could not consent to irri inl bea. yid 
rode on horseback, The P. ss took a carriage drive, Nes | iS — "e V hitherto te and the 
Iu P evening their Royal "Hi ighnesses had a dinner | claims ined in Pe matum, ‘The Pays of Monday 
part pe bliehes. a p eo a Cope hagen, stating that 
HE Can binet Council was held on | gland h þad sd asked m Danish Government oos 
Saturday at the ‘ficial residence of ihe Fink First vn. M port of e Great Belt, could, in 
ing Stree [nece s d kot for 12 Britis VOHl UE V 
e Patrie of Saturday asserts that Earl Come ts has 
JO; the Photo de! M asked whether the Emperor would be 
n Saturday to participate with England in a €— 
otii rr of the First Lord of the Tram E in the Baltic, 
| Down 
g Street, and sat nearly four hou wo ree in the negative. The 
| ference rd again on esday, and s: OUTS. | advices from Ger many anon that T LI 
Another meeting will be held to-day. are TAM making to supersede the Duk gusten- 
F - d CorsNso. — The Bishop of | burg as a gg " the Duchies Ww Afa "Peter of 
1 appeal to the Judicial Committee | | Olde enburg, who i allied to the fawily of the Czar, 
would propose - cg intrust the „disputed territorial 
atal presented a J 
of Privy ec on nfs ser the against the judgment of 
e pe tition, Bishop of 
pe Town's jurisdiction, 
MM d sitting after v geom Term 
THE Inox — Fixxr.—'The R oyal Sovereign, 
out of Portsmouth Harbour on 
till “ We are convinced that the French ornnes PER not 
entertain e any objection, and that it can only wish success to 
this proposal,” 
La panes nce of Sunday evening says inge e the hen. 
of the Conference on Saturday the mbers 
Admiral Sir 
Rear-Admiral | ellenble- pretensions X the aia rh 1t adds 
on, | that no imp ortant ss ha: Moers oe i 
comptroller zi the nay ) 
oen we eu the 
por ag of the ship, took the eommand on the De 
rminated very satisfactorily, the vessel 
makiog du at full speed, and 8 knots at half 
ted | boiler 
ACCIDENT TO Pn grid Thurs- 
day evening the Bishop of pof Oxford had a rather severe 
fall from his horse in Rotten Row. He was a good 
ander but was sufficiently recovered yesterday to 
ns. 
Saulin Limayrae, states that the loss of Alabama 
om om all the let; d from 
Cher testify to the prevailing in 
y Chri e the hae It Een that from one 
end of France to the other 
by M. 
NvocaTtoN.—BHoth Houses of the Convocation of | hi 1 
Canterbury assembled at Kanna on Wednesday 
for the “ot! Oxford business. In the pat of € —— Xd 
Bishop of Oxford 
presented t! he report of 
cess Louisa a 
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he rel mirae he gro 
Df ings the ‘Queen bos 
s|and that it is the. enerous y^ of the French 
? sta aie |e whi 
ariance their sympathy for 
nfortuna 
return 
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ie the” even 
visit, 
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Grey, and 
hand. Ren 
dining room. din 
THE PRINCE t Princess or Watzs. — On | 
on horseback, paia 
Louis o The 
a carriage drive, manent by | fi 
of Hesse. In me evening the Prince 
Prince and Princess Louis of Heese, 
noured the Marchioness of West- | 
with their company at a ball at Grosvenor 
ied | as 
i due consideration of 
On Wednesday, in the U 
d book aie 
reasonings, a 
Church of England, and 
lord- 
ted. 
te rer fA 
of the quu pe were and 
oarders, and w joabtedly ie seq the 
fearsarge if they E have succeeded ing. 
t also that the Kear on ueri to 
, landed 
number 
dangerous state 
ds. | with the teaching of the 
T€: the condemnation of the " His 
moved that the report be — m ado 
don o; opposed t| ou the 
- og’ it was unwise at that late pin "to revive | 
n a book that had all but passed into 
bli mg o. The motion w: 
5 were wou 
all the ; the 
| for maly co he N ok atop, thes they receive every attention. 
ing contrary t sn. es the joy of tha ara prisoners on 
Church of Aoter and Ireland, in common wit! the | hear A t afety of their commander, and says 
whole Catholic Church of Christ, cu Bishop thet the animosity B. the prisonia, 'and their 
į | of Gloucester and Bristol seconded which is so strong that is is duc ult io prevent 
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rther discussion the peo ad of Ely moved 
that the debate be e oA which was ir doen = 
and eed t| 
payment of the indemmity. The — oak negotia- 
tions between France and Switzerland are terminated, 
! and the treaty was signed by the i daqetienNidaves of th 
r House 
various subjects were A In the va mee Hien | 
the adjourned debate on Essays and Reviews was! 
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