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discussion took lace n the state of tho Thames |an audience. The Prince Consort honoured Professor | Cadogar, Sir 
p E p +4 for the Wheatstone with a visit at his ain e at Hammer: | ga dogs, Ja ipps E Stona Sir F. M z 
ó cliar vee Cane | smith. The Queen and Prince Co mare visited the Maitant and W. Hoth r, T. Mea ee 
proposal S ahrgg Hereditary Grand Duchess of Mecklenburgħ- Stretite ' Si t 
ei praa laa of rte expense. Mr. |The Prince de Joinville visited the King of the eis Has. Gane Ge =» De acres bates 
GI ADSTON NS suggeste ted that an early day should be | Belgians. The Duke and Duchess of Brabant in-|Dacres as Superintendent of t coteded ~~ 
xed for a fı the whole question | spected the Temple Church and Hall, and the good service pension vacated b Hospital, ang 
nage al and ny and Lord Jons Mayxyxegrs| all and Libra f Lincoln’s Inn. The ee conferred upon Captain Boekb. Commas has bane 
: à rho i Giessen jof Wale ived at Buckingham Palac m the se has been appointed Ai modort Charis 
repeated his pr fous. aesurenoe hs White Lodge. In the evening the Prince Consort |in the room of the late Sir William P, p to her Majeste 
ment were most anxious to submit a plan at the | presided at the deier of the rinity Board. The | tion ofthe services PEREA a eel, In ennsidees, 
earliest possible day. On Monday the House | Queen, ee nied by the King of the Belgians and | India, 21 officers an i wale y basi Naval 4 
proceeded to consider = new clanses which the Ais Duchess nd el at eee the performance at | moteda step in rank, and Capt Sotheby we po a 
re ajesty’s Theatre. I inted t migs 
te gc proposed to os the ithe int- Queen at the theatre in jets course of the eveni ng. The! Qn ~ S FE pigre aide-de-camp tọ the 
ndia Bill the 35th e ans, g giving the appoi Prince of Wales, the Duke of Brabant, and the Count ORCEMENTS FOR INDTA.—The . 
ment to cadetships to o the Seer retary of Siate ph of Flanders attended the performance at Royal Mon embarked at Gravesend troopship Raster 
‘ouncil, Sir E. acme d he | Italian pera House. On Sunday the Guay etha of allranks for Kurrachee, and te ae 5 men 
clause, with the view of leaving ti ert i g's De of ny Mes, a Peal Ryne 218 men on aami for mbay, The Bae i 
in the hands of the Mini ster. NOne division tip M Gemera bang th pany of B ai aha ad se th a it Gra resend with 3 officers an men 
dment was negatives uy to 91. All oe pee pare, meg, Spungen: o ji Calcutta, the’ Tybarnia has left a 3} gy = 
amen alà en r pr 1 by the Rev. Dr. Thom Son, Provos {men for Calcutta, and the Cl band 
the Un wihi ies | of Queen’s. On “Monday the King of the Be hed | men for Madras. The 7 
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(Sootland) ‘Bill, as peat a was niate d, and | the Duke and Duchess of Brabant, and the Count of | head on m Saturday with v4 Sa ey ee 
Glauses were added. On Tuesday SE Lengel leav $ Paa A d 
on ie neon for the consideration of the] f p pg vd Tia, 
Government of I dia Bill, as amended, Arthur, nee Leopold, an he i or EXOHEQ The reported 4 
Mr. Gravstoyr, with special reference to the Louisa and Beatrice left the Palace for Osborne. | the bak Chief Baron re nü from the Bench ~ 
Afghan and Persian wars, moved a clause enacting | The Prince of Wales returned to oe N ae | close of the present sittings, is said to be = 
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sudden qnd urgent necessity, her Majesty’s forces and Helena, ie Buckingham Palace for the camp at | letters ibh Pianka The Queen Tas directed 
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operation beyond the frontier, withou a special train of the South-Western Railway. | J. T, Coleridge, Rev. W. C. Lake, Ree. W lege | 
f Parliament. Lord BTANLEY expressed his : = =, the Duke of Malakhoff, the French | Goldwin Smith, Esq., Nassau W. Senior, Beg, md 
readiness to assent to the clause, which wasla Vag Don N ve gti ny Pavilion, Aldershott, Edward Miall, Esq., to be her Majesty's Commission 
à t to her Majesty. On Tuesda: ay the Queen re- | to inquire into the present state of à 
posed b rd PALMERSTON and Sir ©. Lewis | viewed 1 ‘the troops, and afterwards gav: a dinner in the | in England, and to peice and A ANA 
as an interference with the prerogative of the the dif are required for the extension of sound and 
wn, a division the clause was carried reheat In mie. evening he Queo een lnr Prince | el ion to all cl Foramen 
by ed, to 46, Lord Pazaterston, with the | Copsort honourcd the amateur theatrical performance| Turynpree Commssion.—The. Queen has directed 
view of giving the House the opportunity of = the nadine with Hi = Ice Con = eee | letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal, ap- 
baii Aien then ed a l idi rning the Queen and Prince Consort, accompanie pointing Viscount Eversley, Right Hon. Sir J. 
ee sis ee moy P Aa peona “Rg by rs Princesses Alico and Helena, were present at a ridge, the Hon. Colonel Douglas Pennant, M.P, and 
at so much of the Actas eld day o e dershott Division under Lieut.-| W, B. Wrights on, Esq., .P., to be her Majesty's 
tion, election, numbers, dura n of service, sala- | General Knollys. In the afternoon the Queen and | Commissioners to inquire and report as to the best 
ries, and re allowances = “the counc itoi, shal) | Royal family left the camp for, Osborne, ava yee to | means of affording relief to the inhabitants of the 
, Gosport by a p train of the 
ink a ti Sonat: bexoud: Live Ead tern | metropolitan districts within six mid aa 
a Saate iiis =... et ee Railway. The Royal party arrived sr eet at | by the abolition of turnpike gates and 
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ons. division by 149 to 115, Lord J. RUSSELL QUEEN’S Vistr TO CHERBOURG AND THE a q 
e omission of clauses 27 and 28, relating | R#1#.—The French papers announce that the Queen Foreign. 
3 has accepted vitation of BPG : i 
sea apge'g of the secret committee. The | French to Semel’ io has t Cherbourg, and -e i E 
CHANCELLOR of the Excmeaver defended | the that her n Majerty will arrive at Cherbourg on the 7th France ce hanes nth meeting of the Paris Con: 
clauses, ae the amendment was negatived ona raf mastery Ie os renee at kine held o 4 Eh Py ha ako ad 
ku ~» + . sti ~ | of Malmesbury, inister of Forei n Affairs. Her Majesty | Foreign Affairs, anı e ag 
division by 176 to 147. ne ge y ee an p ry, ig ama = Coblentz v odn eday at at olles es, the country seat of pire 
| , ira e F ewski, where the Plenipotentiaries dined after- 
On Wedn x - egg = > second | William of Prussia. et e er The meeting — feet bedi 8 
reading of the New Trial in Criminal Cases| DEPARTURE or THE Kine or _ bene a very promising nature, 
Bill, Mr. Mizxs moved as an amendment that Brabant and 5 ied by the Duke and Duchess of cialis whieh 3 st e at isan 
the Bill be read ; . rabant an s e Coin af carne left Buckingham | cipalities which is y 
On Piirien S h Sea Ses ree T ace o ay for St. Leonard’s, travel- | the chi te om a naa H prc I ie} 
lin i ‘the South-E. Railwa: rosa 
negatived ho 145 es oL, “The Bill w was then: read a | iae bys eae The King pean the night | Pact, with but one Senate TET ‘oth a 
time and o; at the Royal Victoria Hotel, where the ex-royal family | Ambassadors having come to an understa “vl a 
tae Aw tas motion for the second read- on at present staying. On Tuesday his Majesty left by | leading question it is ee Ha ms re 
ing of the Insurance and Assurance Insti-|5 te train for Dover, where he immediately embarked | Journ for ee a oh ewe md 
; E a meet : 
‘tutions’ ; Mr, S. ESTCOURT moved as an gi ote rrived at Queenstown on Tuesday — “ante r signatures, Pending the suspension of thè 
iy atk the ye iz if read rs second time that ee z om | Valentia, and proceeded on the same bei pear a E e tie -ii 
months, stating at the same time that ees Black Eagle to Youghal, on his return tole ae g toa or coepted invita- 
the Government intend to bring in a bill on the | England. hrana: ordie rt nae at the he 
subject next year, The Rosengren Gla agreed | Sabai ‘the of tial necend set gr dlp eae T ail ‘det igs meet, ber “an 
to without a division; the Bill 1s lost. On the nn so a convenience the fétes will take place tg 
/Thursda the Government of India Bill was read —The f Lords, sitting as a| earlier than had been intended,—The = tendered 
a third time and passed, and the CHANCELLOR | © mnie i for ellen dhas sadad that William|the Spanish Ambassador in ie ae Ain, h 
of the — UER : Constable Ber gid roved his claim to the} his resignation, in consequence 
offered. to the House Sn 
the thanks of the Government for thel title of ni Bax Tries of pease in the peerage of | of Ministry at Madrid. — The numerous suite 
candour and patience with which the jii had Sootland; an à that Sir Henry Bedingfield, Bart, of has arrived in Paris, bys moti 
been considered. The Government of New Cale-|Grandison, But as of Gran nat pir in the Mahomedan cemetery.—‘The scheme 
donia Bill was read a second time. The second | dates from the reign oe Mawar ie has tong ì been | the permanent bridge over the Rhin with 
womens of the Police Force land) Bill wag | dormant, it eine. fact the Crown to call it out of| The French ria & beth 
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carried by a majority of 125 to 66, but the debate! Catal pe = The pen oge ram j paisai the 
on the motion for going into committee was ad-| tative m of the ‘ats “Parl ach of Matton Mal of navigation. —A curious trial 
journed. ended in tn the return "of the Earl of Caithness by a| the French courts, which wii i 
= majority of 12 over the Earl of Perth, the numbers| English public. The action ahan 
Rome N Kewsg. 7 bein eae toaa 2 heirs of Sone hate sh pa oe ae 
p . The plea set up VY Pii 
i Oan ihe , for roya appointment o of Major. Soran sin en Heary | of ber husband's ae sem at the time of the > 
ate Set Aan elt re a a ia re 
$ August. On iden ah 1 
f Augus riday m ka | insure his affections. For the defence no mnde 
isited the ck vith Institution, and | troops, lately acting with the British army in the field the oo of Renata ving been- epee er 
k wi e e of} in India, to be a the |- apa an aai 
the Pri n the afternoon | Order SORE Sight Coe Cro fully justified b 
e rincesses A ceand| ParttaMENTary Movements.—The election of a ai bility g 
o Bra took a ane in| member for West Cornwall in the room of the late em fares ape 
r The Duke of Cam pra o Mr. Williams took place on Monday at Truro, when | Mr. W- 
umale visited the King of the| Mr. John St. Aubyn, of St. Michael’s Mount, was elected |, SPAIN 
» of Brabant visited th without. v piit em 
tee, N —Admiral Sir John West has been ap- | Governor of Cubs, Tit ony the 
n he ree tere pated Admiral of the fleet, in the room of the late and orders “Bravo, to return 
iate ai tack aani Ger Oatter es Ogle, Bart. In consequence of this | M. Gonzales Aion for the insults off 
had | Admirals Sir W. Parker, Bart, Earl | demand 
