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the standard of Nassau floated 
The Royal Į party then went back ‘to Bruhl by the rail- was bad, which interfered much w ith the brilliancy of í 0 from the top of tian 
cafe ag IRE l fétes | lace, and a a cro wpe of he a people a led to 
accompanied by the King of Prussia, Yeft Bruhl for | of the kind that has been eve got u a. At a signal Toop) the rl pass. The e, ho owever, doo ned to di 
Cologne, in order to see ‘the Cathedral — some end the left eek the villages pra t e the castle were s pos nitie ent. it hly-wool 
other of the remarkable sights of the denly, one by one, illuminated till they. shone witha r J st P , and the Royal teaa 
order from the aliii, ie h was previously pro- unearthly brilliancy, d of pi through the 
mulgated ‘in the papers, a procession dark mo ountain aon ‘and mirrored under its wi j his was the only 
Dombau-Verein, or committee for superintending the | shadow, in the ca alm , under th f on the whole trip, for He 
eompletion of the Cathedral, together — = work- | moonli sht, f few moments. This gave “orders that the speed of the 
men employed under them. The y fo: long | was a graceful and ake ls ils: "ta prepare for |slackened at different places on the 
line, two or three east, in a uh Hear the | the Queen. The places illnmninated were the Church of people. n the shore might haye mi 
Cathedral, so that when the Royal party came up they | St. John, at Oberlahnstein, Niec doris phoniein, their curiosity. The ple o 
were ready to precede t The carriages drove | of Lahnech, and the Fi alace of tl lector of Mayence. rich Ww ere not so fortunate ; but this ber: hot p 
slowly round the area in which the Cathedral stands, | Rockets were also le in abun‘ dance af om all those vent the firing of salutes in right militar y style, 
the Queen being thus ena to se beauty of Sy ane from Nassen (whieh e distance). | a few whole riveni J 
the stru uee which, ap Ak as every reader knows, | Ther also fireworks behind t the” Pa of Stolzen- of this picturesque is of Mayence wer 
it is unfinished, is never rthe mag ni ificent. When it fels but ae rain came Oy and this part of the display share ined with people, flags waving fror rom 
is entirely finished, which now, aft v other pasma people wit- iada e shi pping, and troops drawn up at th 
ree centuries and a half, seems 5 probable, it will be nessed the scene from, at | parts f the = aon and | ing he Fa ry steamed up, salutes wer 
the a splendid specimen of Gothie Srehitecturs i S, s which ven from Cob- on all | sides, ol rea: asa very grand and anim 
the world. As it nds, there is a melancholy | lentz and ol her places for. the purp Į —as m uch so as there has been at any 
grandeur about the edifice. The great design of the 1] f the kind. r Majesty and Prince All 
architect fo r the yag —, is marked out with | Majesty retired to rest—On Fr ay the weather aie oe upon deck and witnessed the whole scene. 
tolerabl t is necessary to | had been threatening for two or ties days became so | Her Majesty was received by Prince Wil 
s ty is unfinished. | unpropitious, that it was impossible for Her Majesty to who is the Governor of Mayence, and a 
The as ens which is a aeia of lightness and | leave Stolzen Inces ain, which poured | and nearly 9000 troops lined the way and 
elegance for so gigantic a mass, was to have been 500 |in torrents since morning, robbed the Castle of | gr und in and out serene house, to whieh 
feet high, but it is cut short at abou . Itwasto}all its romance, and debar the Royal visitors aajecty was conducted. Such a body of troops 
have had a companion tower of the same height, which, | of the King apk ueen from all outgoing for the | very imposing appearance, as may be supposed, 
however, was not even commenced. From the top |day. e Rhine looked like a large mpag canal, were mixed, „Austrians and Prussians, the c A- 
of one of the towers the Royal flag waved, and, Stelzenfels was a BA Coblentz a mudhe 
singular to say, from the crane which left by th ma ne castles and crags, and fortresses, that looked dinner wa 
workmen at the top of the tower when the work was ane Pi and imposing on Thursday wer e but dimly with a ary oe concert 55 voreblight “All the | band 
left unfinished in the very early part of the 16th cen tl S 
` 
gran ndet harmony conceivable. 
fiha £ 
could stir out at-either Stolzenfels or Coblentz, and the 
visitors and trav velle ers who had boan — iaa 
“ot coming ¢ 
porria goo 
od fo rtune in we 
t perfect specimens of Gothic architecture extant. 
a 
be 
a late hour bang abun tha. panate in 
despair, and many abies o. beds at all, but were 
» were visited by the royal party. 
h 
the reception of 
jesties, The pier at which the royal party embarked 
and ba 
was decorated with flags nuers, an 
ked 
nikine, 
th hours o 
oe = r pea possible Seber teoyy “of seeing 
e ta the r ented to vie 
ly at 
le, and the houses 
— e 
‘eich 
were 
t these lene il the a received a et 
pail ss The 
gi flags. At 
enthusiastic reception as 
e of Coblentz 
the 
sed s slowly on 
All these mp clon and many more, which are familiar to 
After 
ay they proceeded t = a Church of St. 
pro the | amidst. salute 
€ Rhine, where the King’s steam-yacht, the | the neighbourho ood, 
esty EASE up the Rhi ine she was fa — 
f s 
had mai prepar: 
Roy al travel ers. eri Majesty did not la 
pas 1 thro 
sme = Pact on chai One Eng lish lady slept in 
her iage. a. SATURDAY her PAR left 
Stolzenfels i in = steam-yacht Fairy, at half-past 11 
-| o'clock, and ri eneke A ade glory 
which had brighten 
leav- 
for so many hours bee 
and then a slight shower, it con: | 
e of the day. The Kin g of Pruss 
wh Prince, escorted their jaye visitors ta| 
In a few minutes, Her Majesty | 3 
k bo: 
er, | cert 
to d ned up a | 
| short time before a Majesty’s t: 3 and, with 
| th eae 
E 
& © 
at 8 
been { a oe in, yo aay to welcome the ‘ncaa 
n the extreme. The illuminati 0 
A 
after the 1 
the ard TE R the afternoon Her Maji 
ince attended d Divine service at the En 
d on board the Fai iry, 
s from a aak of aee stationed in 
, composed 
eir 
d 
| to welcome the 
neck, and the otha mes oi which were the sce: 
T illuminations on kaen night, the first place 
yt 
ing AA ai 
neo 
o a 
there were some flags 
a great many one, ae 
gall iat cheered loudly as the Faiy passed. F 
sed t 
urther on she 
| mik probably e 
of Her 
of the p 
" the _ majority for Mr 
mat 
was performed by the Rev, 
Da r the pat eine: : pee int the evening 
royal party din ea h Prince William o ssi 
Goy. vern nment-hou wy Mo atl. he 
ing 
Ee 
Prince Sye Cob er Majesty tra 
| a close carriage and fa with one postillion, Gem 
fashion, riding one of the wheelers, aud bumping i 
ungracefully in saddle, a complete mass of b 
and blue and yellow joet jolting 2 
a 
pe the road. 
— tot me 
so fon 
usual ra 
The 
ro ar 
escorted by a 
rate of rs TT E pa 
a se 
y 
ers. From thesi 
fe part of Germany, some ® 
before we haye any further d 
iame ary Movements.—The official declar 
arliam 
the all a Sunderland bere mae on Friday, 9 
- Hud 128.- oe 
E 
, Was return io pe 
th Whi didate 
= ug ae ng, for Mr. Maitland, 488 
ung 
e spot, she was hove to 
fo tes, to he Queen an opportunity 
of of hearing t the remarkable a which is repeated 15 
es by rounding crags. At Oberwesel, a oat | 
a oon, with ‘crumbling walls, and of mo 
‘ation i 
nd 
ugh the old reied 
© 
sative, 
34 bs bags y P RE 
r elas ya 
of the ‘Nonconfo ormist, 
wW. Harv vey has declined t 
ip the re 
besides of boats, flags 
and 
be see asters on the shore, sE 
ko: 
praag Majesty 9 a ira cheer. 
breitstein pealed ert 
oe 
| the bank of the a Page seg the isola Sa 
tower rising abruptly e yape 
which was once the toll- 8 of = 
S, 
In less than 
ched on the to 
the 
agiri volleys through bi i 
Ger 
position is highly pictu 
p of K ah rae almost a nip De 
= erlo okin 
exeitemeni 
King of Prussia end, and tho: 
Darmstadt t commence, The fla ago 
line, a 
3 i M 
-| of pe ople ; ; and the same may be said of Gutenfels and | he. w. 
: Fra —The Paris pa fe 
t have been f z aie pea cai ata pubis din 
e 
of Prussia wakes | 
and | T 
as independen 
he would not en pest the Ho 
in prin inci ine 
Com 
“oreiqn. 
pers gp, Der the i e 
n the 10th a map esin No! 
nia a s 
popularity. i nthe distr jeh 
a ct, of Calvados 
eter 
pe f Hes side, 
a were fire e Fairy- whioh ea fay Paci ERR | 
s 
co 
xi ec e glided penis noi arent mo n the 
ended 
1“ 
the Sing as received w 
ner ma 
| of th — passed i slow by. place 
left bank A 
finest p t ai e; 
liiis Jocked h Ga al ibe agate = 
lake scenery, The yi 
the weather 
nae in 
P 
ny d the way to Mayen 
h xs A DA 
ee, 
ftl sR üdesheim, 
| speech, "the health o 
aca 
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