THE NEWSPAPER. 
ing. hands. The same ceremo k-place with the | 
h address, Mr. Henry Smith Mayor of Bucking- 
h 
try. He eae TON ver ing 
whi ich could have eninge that all on- 
tended ‘tbat t by seiz maid 
party: was—met-by 
the 
Lord Carington, ] on; Lord- Lin: 
ho orseback. 
h 
| ham also having the honour to kiss han 
of the evening aa ii ma ani his ban ne 
performed s es of music in $ 
Both Her "Majesty and the Prince expressed their a pro- 
| gree 
a few miserable pees dis siah nce from 
compro omis ed the ah 
of Fra and placed heri iti til after midnight, but Her rapid 
she ‘could neither evacuate nor retain them. He said 1| Stajety soled shone Bs llo oni: On Friday Militia, ‘iid a alate 
lties Ł the Queen and Prince~breakfasted, as usual, | Major Lucas, rons = 
wees hy me ; alone, but did not attend prayers in pen apel as on | people had also been admitte 
gt Bg ae ym all ‘es pad sapouinent, wii Thu reday At 10 o’clock K tta Albert, with the Duke ; be The usual preparation b 
r s T ana TEO Buckingha m, the Earl of Jersey, Col. Bouverie, Mr mson cloth was laid o r the plat! 
with Morocco. This speech caused a great sensation in | Anson, Capt. Ganna. and Mee berts left tl the re Sepia of ia M 
the Chamber, and was tee s0 importan nt by a mans ion for Stratford- on Wood, a preserve about a mile | as on the journey down. J Glynn, 
Guizot that, although the ry party were absent less than two | the com Creed, the secr 
instantly rose to answ 
er it. h at 
— daring which porod the Prince killed with his 
6h 
gre psen length into all the questions at issue, stating i n 
ares, and 2 rabbits, making 
a total òf 148 head. Itis said that his Royal Hi ghness 
aad giving his view of the origin and progress of the 
the expulsion of Mr. Pritchard. 
For Shose particulars we must “refer to the speech itself, 
of 
pany, Mr. 
the piineipal officials of the railway compan 
attendance, The e royal party lage sony beh 
o’clock. Her Majesty and t e Prin 
has been — ree with h 
yed 
the. special train being reported i 
has never befor such s aa rt as his noble host’s 
covers dee rd.” Her Ma ajesty did not leave the honse in 
the ornin j; 
karhen p 
n the platform ' 
e Mar 
mary as our space ey 
the division on endment to the 5 ain h 
rn 
It is sufficient to add that | 
librar. y. On the return of 
on was served in the tapestry 
the toting party, lun aed 
centre of the table was fillé d by 
is of Chandos and me he 
ren Saad for some time L 
who h eld the door of the mIa pir p. 
th d the di 
| ai ingie -r00 The 
ore 
p Ministers a majority of 28, The yet hard 
be overrated, an 
ay, 
erton to Da AGEA i2 miles, 
1 hour ie 25 
kardi and minutes. Before 
of Vittoria, While the eitra CY we were oent, Sir | station ajesty expressed to Mr, Gl =, a 
pein one of the best proofs of this 7 Se that several R. Peel, the Ear of A ibe rdeen Ear l Del other directors pent er satisfaction iai 
e London morning papers have had their own Re- pe guests, s : Y 1 e for onvenience. The 
porters in the Chambers, for the purpose of obtaining contents of whi lained | Smith, lib to vi 
s Gra ha 
Majesty left the mansion 
-| of Buckingham, and raved to thet portion of the 
l Strelitz, » and from am 
> yis Mareste Vis THE Dux 
u Mon 
sano oni ical docu ment. na PEEN which 
ös 
ateina 
any PEP of his that as aan 
neg 
itas being un anonical, and adds that if hie 
wise, he would 
o th e south side of the nee le, the Duk 
. me hande ed the Que nan 
which the l ort s erected, for 
the purpose kor, plating some trees at spot. Prince 
sareei followed with the Dachess sor Buckingham aoe 
any of the wen er guests were ‘of the - On reaching 
uk « of 
he ‘Que een and Pri 
left Windaor ¢ Castle | for Strathieldsage, ona visit tof iai) 
Duke of Wellington. Her Majesty proceed 
heath and Fern-hill to Brocknell me Woking 
when ti triumpha l arches were erected, and t a 
n oak sapling, Her Majesty 
Mr. F 
ing the Town Hall, the „Corporation of Woking! 
which was 
presented an 
the Duke’s ry “gardener a spade, with w 
Hee joa cover: oo sE r 
ham and Mr, F 
ciously received, At Abs 
tb 
H 
e Sas neers, w 
pr evious escort, at this pone and escorted Her Maj 
village within three 
Pee se spot, a nd Her Mujesty and the rine e Eere 
each pla ied two similar trees on the no orth side « of the 
temple the wr 
of Strathfieldsaye, where another escort, under thee 
mand of Colo nel Charles Shaw es brze e ae 
pt ng, Ma 
her Majesty the Sone set a sentiment answered os by 
| SB eh 
t, and re-e echoe d by 
+900 
were in de Be ey strat 
fields ye iL halt- pt 4 4 he escort was obser 
Duk 
ug 
more injurious was meditated : 3 and he proposed t that 
om Ffrench, and his son, Mr. John 0’ Connell, should 
| point from | sc ga ay of the in nteresting ceremony 
ie nee ber immediatly 
roaching the 
forward tomeet H Maj 
carriage itv was stopped by order of the Que noro 
was obtain: eet ie uly party then returned to the + Kanda ised ealta Malan 
in order | mansion. inner part t w shook han sn cone 
to iy their case before z Pope, and implore his Holi- 36 persons, including Poa nge? M ep 8 ae d the bh oye : ents. The Dake thea 
ness not to thwar' their exertions to obta Capt. and Mrs. Fitzmaurice, Mr. Rice Clayton, poe AA spurs to his horse gallo d on to 
restoration of their Sa! legislature. ees Mrs. t Murray. In the evening there was a here he arrived i e to receive He 
MomSMie SS CELL ncert, which was atte by a large number of t Her Majesty was saluted by a On o 
nobility and gentry of the county. The — ori the'Ne orth Hants Ye eomanry, who, wit 
tee es. z Sasami om at 10 o’clock. s soon 
CourT.—Her Maj and Prince Albert ret eated, the presentations com sian $ ma he band played the —— een 
Windsor Castle on Saturday í from their visit to tie | ake of Buckingham, who wore his full uniform as Co- s fired as the Queen entered ag house 
ave e ee pur s E -Sto On a | with th star 0 Sened was immédiatély hoisted on on 
tended th e Garter, introducin ng the guests as ved roof of the mansion. But 1 
of the Castio and rta Pin wetwands walked pie some | entered ares sigo to Her es ie bowed gra —_ of royalty, no passing: | teria RE 
i he pleasure-grounds. On Monda ay the Queen | ciously as each one passed the Roy esence. tion that Her Majes esky at Strath 
beny Aen left Windsor for Siatheldaye,| on a visit to | company proceeded Pan the alec win wit tl ith the ul 
the Duke of Wellington, and retu ned to the e Cas tle on grand library, and then nce through en saloon into ta 
Thursday. Daring Her ) nort. th a ane halu, the Pak, ‘bate was no gua yeomert?. 
fants have been ea ell, oe have taken” | lat the chie f place of pe "The any of the military pageantry w whic 
usual airings.—The Grand” Tia heas of Mecklenbargi | Disti tin Bas attended during the evening Ag ra aw al visits e repor 
Strelitz is convalesce: and no builetins have n| selection of favourite airs on Smer silver Sax-horns 5, nithi bin mae 
issued since Monday.—It is stated that Minist g d by the band of the 2d Life eae a admitti 
of Mile. I : an arrangement as will increase th The Pa Fetired about half-past 11.- On Du ke charactaristialiy epea wear 
sith et Este to 1 -a year; being equal to that Sturdoy eta Her et and eg Albert brea hat his t Scrathfields 
~ ich she enjoyed during ivate apartments, and s after 10 | public pre a he isit:appears to 
the Ter Sa mara "clock the toul a left Stowe, Sock ee, poe! 
—Our accou nt last 
and the Prince hav ng expressed their delight at ie 
h 
THE Que 
week brought t ‘he hems of ay Ma 
Tiaris cour’ tet r sjey, s visit down 
Her esty’s w. 
afternoon of that day, the royal par ere T 
sion the whole of the classic temples with which the park 
abo e Whilst useum, which is situated in 
the r flower-g: d contains, among many other 
remarkable subjects, the fine collection of the late dis- 
ting za Abbé Haüy, Dr. Buckland | 
oe of , manj of the 
the aaa made for their entertainment sa their 
he 
eir appreciatio f the 
33 
a on e 
Marquis of 
IR 
o Her Mej y affec were ne a eave on all on Miss Baring, W. Hes 
aaa oe tfal) = sit it is pies that Her Maje sty eae After peg Buckingham t tba rty proceeded oa ug Mrs. Assheton Smith, the 
idang ed herself in the hi ghost terms of gratification at | rapidly. towards Wolverton. The ort -duty was | Pierrepont, Mr. Compton, M.P., th 
Saw, rem šiita ing that n E evious impression had arranged as before. At the regs arches along the | Lefevre, the Hon. and Rev. G and B 
given her an idea of the extre e” bea auty either of the toad, Lg the ar oops peasantry livi in the n neighbour- | Mrs, Hunter, Mr. Portal, and “ne Bo 
house or its grow n wills The Fey rp à M. The —— ia Ls pri W 
usion nearly two hours. Alp -chai - | aad -hill the Turra Ho 
vided for the use of Her Majesty, but vs cre she: Pit | Ss | te. Prince = coy ates by. e oe _ werd the Hon. me | Mr. pi were ey 
r Majesty spent some Hias ini sa ing | guests, returning to Sto The Marquis of Chandos | Q Pr ce Albert He Majesty 
of Buckingham's aviary, which contains a accompanied them to Wolverton, The Duke d} sa the of o ah 
perb- collection of Brazilia an pais black | with the escort of Bucks Yeomanr ty, and esa the | Albert, mien caster seg 
ty of other curious specimens of regiment at the lodge, potatos the Park, hR they | siasm by the company: hak 
he rt signified her plea- | were z d into asquare. The irea then informed the reer teres ner, A brary, where 
and vest h addre resses im t that He r Majesty wa much pleased with y had retired to the Be "the majority 
ta misa bled i te. hortly ar h i- that they might be hen -by Her Majesty er Garis ttended, 
witness the ceremony. Mr. Barnes forth mange pie Colonel Bernard, Major Lucas, d of t iar 
an fire troduced to Her | Ca aptains Holmes, 
Roberts, Brickna h, with the other 
f Bucks Artil- 
sacra pT petting 
ues had the hono ar 
| lery and Hussars, 
ucks A 
had the honour of dinin. ng at foes to 
commemorate the event, At Sto ony Stratford, the royal 
Sev 
of bya n: 
the evenin re entertainment among e f- 
room. The stolons from J: 
epyoibg o une 
ance o! pepale 
