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rt ook their ethene in the Hall. he D ans Tas een publis es has named a com 
Ent vi ge e 2 ihe Ro sa carriages entered frend The following ei ex — s her views as to the| mt E of the chapter of the ame eta Phy 
y raie in which the “Hall i is situated, — the | future mission of her the professors of the ece singe ete ae 
jait all attempts to por tray it in words.| “I r Br my sons es remain ever faithful to the pre- | who, together with the curé of Ge of thas 
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till nl entered the vestibule, where the architec ect, “Mr. | cnco morin them the wisdom of their grandfather and the oe for its s 
Brodrick, was in —— = and had the — of | chivalrous qualities of their a Hey should ever bear in | Belgian Custom House authorities have 
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porttni of seeing Mey fayor’s iioebly: ger O | the throne Pilon H their father, as his will ad testament i € ippre ensive that the 
the Wn hór statue, by red Noble, the sculptor. bears’ witnes: > ised ardently adopted.” 
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d in her Majesty’s expression of warm approval for the appointment of Richard Madox oe sq., | Self- -imposed character of “Tear’em, has dramy he 
of the building, the Royal party entered the | Accountant-General of the Navy; ando Thomas Tassel] | the fi ret si | remarks from | m the Sidele, which ded 
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vibrate again under the great eraai see as thet M“ Wii, M.D., R. „to be a Companion of the Order. proportioned to the immense extent 
Queen. Her Majesty took her station on the dais, NIGHTHOOD. ” Mr. R hn W. Fisher, ‘chief surgeon c 
with the Princess Alice on her hh the Prince aioe m= the metropolitan police, ae einen to her}, the Fre he tea 
sort and Princess „Helena on her left. The members of} Majesty at Osborne on the 2nd. inst. by the Right) naval war, we have not thousands of pains i 
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occasion. The national anthem followed, and then mj ¢ COLONTAL Sonnac — The Queen has ap- | matters, the English always commit an error, 
advancing with ee Mayor to the foot of the dais, the pointed James Douglas, Esq., now Governor of Van- hinat to totay 
Town Clerk read a me Si from the Corporation to} couver’s Island, to T VErn mmand 
which her Majesty, amid breathless silence, read the] Chief of British Columbia and its dependencies; and ksi 
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loyal address, and i — yon sincerely fo the — i Re FOR —The whali of the a Pek hed 
welcom t e receive t i m | fe at an wide 
gratifyi ving. to me to witness the o sof this noble Hal s A sg pen = ik mai ant infty se elec sr Te Faos Š ey Russia, the rhage: fleet gira spit = 
work well worthy of your active industry and enterpri Bing vorpmen pee oe eee cer: les paren: English ee whilst the Russian fleet CONTE a 
spirit, and while it will reflect a lasting honour on the town of | the last detachment having embarked at Gravesend on ogie ane nabar'k in ale and spon a 
I feel assured that it will also secure to the a riving — ay. During the present summer reinforcements | m might v ee ag 
community whom yon: T ERA tho oant social. and a of 10,000 men have been despatched to | the Russian lag P E ar it the 
niunicipal advantages t is designe ndia, all armed with the Enfield ri ifle, and ready to perfectly indifferent to us. 
The Mayor, with the mover and seconder of the > apie | — the field immediately after landing. 
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Majesty by name. The Town Clerk then read an as eo 
address to the Prince Consorf, who returned a a gracious | omens 
reply. Her Majesty then c onferred fora few minutes} Fr 
with the Earl of Der rby, and taking the sword of Ge neral | Nap E Ministe , to the 
rey r to kneel Em ne ser, recommending danger h in Eha pone shit of 
lightly, first on the right and oad on the left | the government of th orthern 
er, the Mayor of Leeds rose up amid tre-| Africa, The Prince pits out the difficulty of the 
mendous. cheering Sir P Peter Fairbairn. The Earl] t ose the French have to perform in Africa—a warlike 1 
of agin eS stepping to the front of the ce te rest = n and civilisé, an immigrant population | and “ivan on existing bet ba tro popu 
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to declare, in her Maj ecole, Beyond this, he observes, it is 
? This announcement was ara th loud Pesad rritory whose sea frontier is 225 leagues 
Peresi S, and was followed by the Hallelujah Chorus, at long, v while pr depth may be said to be unlimited, 
hich may gradually suffice to 
the Princes; jand suite, conducted by the Mayor and defray the one = me colony, and even to indem- wW 
and attende: ed nify t the mo her tour in the provinees, as H 
be the architect and the Town Clerk, left the Hall and The Į i ighbourhóod of San Juan. "H : SEa 
ed to examine the Crown Court, the ie Borough | to replace, as i a hry soon as may be i military a desire to descend 
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Court, anid the Couneil Chamber, on the ground floor, | by civil gov Prince Napoleon is expect 
after which — ascended to the second floor, and | leave for Algeria Siet the 25th | nst. It is said that 
took of luncheo: athe Ma, ayor’s r rooms, whi ch had bee the Government has decided to apply the system Council, Marshal iier i ae 
prepared for thei ent After of free tride geria, and that all the ports Quee: a Hyan a 
luncheon her Majesty ‘returned to the Hall, and soon on that. — are to be declared free.— The panied by the mep wend th tes 
afterwards too er meee At once a her | Prince Imperial did’ not meann their Majesties|the engineer, Smith, A 
her Ms Biarritz, i ad | Her nes Be went tang the piney 
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of ae Majest cecene , in consequence of a t that there h 
t mortality among children in that dis- | which goes o ne upw: rior 
ourney to the novi oa the teen a = the omar trict. — Emperor mee having satisfied himself art of this ein th mn ‘The re 
mnnltitudes. Before leaving the n'her Majesty | by person I inquiries on the spot that there was si no woman had ever had the coura; ‘0 Maca ae 
— to Sir Petor re pene hov lei ition foundation for the caters the "Bence was sent for on] requested and obtained permission t0 PUN the i 
she was at the reception =e h had been | Saturday by telegraph. His Imperial Highness left St. | the spot to perpetuate the renon 
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hen, having g been jo ined by Pr rince Ar jarred Princess | same place, and Fuad Pasha bee | left. Paris for London t apit 
-oya who left Lo mdon in the n t went | —Lord Stratford de Redcliffe Hap arrived in Paris and Cavadonga, to “visit ma hdd and Tati 13 “the 
Saat ce sa en Tyne, é where ¢ they oS at| will leave in a day or two for Constantinople. His| of King Arthur of th h i awn 
3 al train arr -| lordshi does n ot expect t eek in | of the re arc.: fe Keres, gsi 
weed at half-past:5, where the N orth ante Railay that ¢ «pital tal re littl toremain to te fda avec of the Goth hs,” was we: sented i: e ve ilen at X som 
oompany assumed charge = nducted -| While in the ae a Oua Indies. from Berit 
in xi Mar ge station at — Lord and tay Tamesis are stilli in Paris, but willy pro- there by the tach of me poet 
24. The Royal party Proceede d i T f PRUSSIA. — clegraphi dora ace tt 
ude was —Ay ecident occurred on Monda night on | nounces the arti ict orders were ation ’ 
led, and reache = on at sheet 7. 40, t the Ca stle the St. arc Railway. aeaa ich de | Topera ™ Sire to enter á 
hip Edinburgh firi oe oa salutes. the oe by i its own wel ight ved t th witi ho kt a = ama en Viet or ie pni d 
th : ichmond | stati aana n = A ear- | Count Peckler, Manta et sneha, and has 30 £ 
: m z : “ae of the Royal Sussex Militia, riage was riea the conductor of "the 4 mr rain and È aes Prussia, psi ooo tO" 
rece} yi ajesty & yrood. On Wednesday | other persons were killed, and several passengers were | 5000 thalers 201) to Is) asimilar dept 
aaa the Queen left Edinburgh at 9 o'clock, and | wounded.—The Emperor has given i ee for the k of the Palace 2 — so, a a ident of t P 
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moral, iia me r 6 elo master of “nan ces roar rece hs arisen in the el frien y 
end in the sortare t miark on T uesday at Gra Paris papers respect an alleged mira miracle which has of the country, od 
diniralty yacht Osborne for Ka. excited a edabi. cit fon in the wasting 
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