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d Mr. Anso luti hey passed. After these came the | bert yacht, to proceed this evenin ig to anchorage ws 
i phe a fine hak was > henge home. It at ot by lumberi ring waggon peculiar to the country, ner ing off F lushing, where the Royal youn Sige re Py te 
Duke. The Royal party left Reinharesbrunn be- generally of a few ly »a| the night, to-morrow morning ‘to ae S ma : 
form resembling a These right, where the vessel will again dublide and i 
od very general preparations had been made to | rated with pr at coer were filled with the peasant | bark on Me onday morning at Osborne House. piee 
welcome them. Almost every house was festooned or l The Ex; èimes Squadron.—The Alban 
garlanded in a very tasteful way. That they me s. Tho village | vessel, has arrived t Plymouth from the expe p 
Sonani to rg at Coburg seemed to riot that they | rede kissed, y po ley persiste di n playing “ God Sag ne Fro om the etails which she klag sg 
in both places auos = offerin, ngs o of we leo ome, | save the Queen” with discordant unanimity, which | that t weather, but Teni n 
wey fie kelan by the yr royal ears could nik torture into flattery, These hich he ud taken place in lig ght and baffling whit 
of the KE ol the an mg iarrunn, a very horsemen, bands, and wagy ons, mu! rn vemena eee on, 110, three-decker, commanded by Ca tain 
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hi before the royal per ty, and w the tee Navy, had the advatitage of all the others ‘bar 
was to so up yin abode, was one ohh a te fes- anp the tai, the roaring of the lira a ‘the cael very a alight ; ; the Albion, » 90, Captain Locky hat „an oth 
toons and garlands s suspended across the road from the of € dust, lo ong before the last he savy vehicle had passed = A 
i i a the whole ha some sufficie 
e ro ex stival over, t i we 
approached, the pnas of Gotha and the retertiod to Rei 2inhartsbrunn to dinner, and in the even- | Canopus, 84, Captain Moresby, oF ol 
neighbourhood began to thro: De the streets in mul- ing there wasa gran es tome or levee at Frieden- rhe ship, built in 1794, was fourth ; the St. Vin 
titudes. It was s vil how so comparativ ely | stein Pabst which a pas m: ny of the chief people | 120, Captain Rowley, the flag-ship of the commandé 
small a place cou could yield so many people ; but, in per = Gotha atten T On Sar ayt he roya al party made | in-e chief, Rear-Admiral Hyde Parkes, _ by ir 
it was a general poss A and every man, woman, exeursion to the TI mf Rule in 1815, and sse fast in the experi ; 
— out e see the sight. And a most pitira =. | deer hunt. "They. left Gotha in six carriages and four, | last year, was fifth ; ; the Trafalgar, 120, Captain RE i 
y through the beautiful little ai | built in 1841, by vir. Tobe, Woolwieh doe o 
ing vilages mingled in the "throng, with their antique of Schnepfenthal to the Duke’ s palace of Rheinarts- | the lines of the Be Vincent, was sixth; the rams 8 
and picturesque costumes, | own of Friedrichroda, | Captain Corry, the newest itp of the squadron, bi 
Shortly here mead by the wingers with rustic eye winding slowly up to the steep ascent which leads tothe | by the Surveyor, was seventh; and the Surveyop 
before six o “clock succession of salu ates Duke's | bunting lodge of Tanzbuch. This lodge isa s mall | Vanguard, 80, Captain Willes, P Ms ship to th e Super 
oh > crack shi ip of the Mediterranean in 189 
up she, ‘national proche In a few minutes a | the most pá spots i in ‘the nego it = embosomed | and 1839, gh lighter than any of the o 
ennio: e fore nd is sur- | last, “They were to go tite Cork, and then proceed 
crowded the road. First came a large t mid however, | another six weeks’ cruise, to try their rate of saili 
nitipal Then came, hp Rabe haves. lack prov: bos and cabin. ont is on a small scale, [a lighter moa! ot water. The 
burcher cuard. l which Her Majesty has yet have much larger sails and lesser armaments than ¢ 
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baek, the guard, a party g ; g 
and a band of postilions in their gay dresses. A bod Sy in Germany, the Winditétrombřk; one of the Siobenge- Se neent, Trafalgar, and Rodney. 
_ of 200 or 309 citizens and gentlemen of the t birge, is only 1460 feet high, whereas the mountain op- | has a hes Va yard and Si 
excellently mounted, followed, and then the Duke% posite to her bedroom at Blair Athol, the Ben-y- Ghlo, The Naval Retirement.—Pi 
all in uniforms of green and gold. Af- was nearly four times as high. Th nioney for the purpose o ror ering the expe: non sal 
‘ter these came the Queen’s iage, containing be- is, | ho owever, remar kably beauti iag: rage nt to 300 Captains of the Royal Nay 
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sides Her hp el the King and Queen of th g 300 feet, andthe a aan of ‘the ‘build. who l be above the age of 55, or in some instand 
: rince rt. The Duke of Saxe | ing timberalone produces a rever nue of 100,000/. sterling į kie pA age of 50, the Admiralty issued a noliel € 
i uke. n a ith an | the which this ro k : 
tal 
opp i h e of 
ward and delivered a a speech, of which the towing | than pro would have wont the pens of Smith. dee desire to accept of the pro 
paavi of the field ; they were _ — by the Royal sportamen, ready amounts to about 140, inclodiag Topik hol 
= Satie air 5 wo hay otir haiskiesi and the whole see eseribed as a complete battue, | good service pensions and eight Companions of the B 
Ag ue eee rate es prem to the po The carriages drew up at the| Wheat Retwrnas.—Lord Russell has obtained 
a portion of which was propped up, and her Parliamentary return, which was printed a few ; 
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the world. ees iipunin various parts of yd near de here the sportsmen | on the Ist ult, there were 430,594 pan ea of wheat) 
for the Serai e satisfaction we | were placed; but Albert kiled, pase stags . The following is the veo ae tand 
Wilts 0 tiehome x. beloved | from house in which the Queen’ and the ladies to 1845 :—In 1838 there were of wheat and w 
Welcome as his seated. The King of the Belgians killed the largest stag | in in bond, 618,590 quarters ; 1839,51, oi: ; “1840, 569,95 
! | shot ity the course of the day; parties of soldiers were also | pone ean r sea, a 1 3,436 ; ae Alb; 134 
we able to convey to your Majesty our un- Cyensittuny Suak,oke pligedweiaes aia pitan viia | ra Se erf 
deep-felt ? Se eae illustri ` ho played wal act dining We the ‘anporention we wheat from Tt 
unpretending town. Still, however far we could | the noble animale were pantin in their ey e imports into Great Britain from irel 
have carried the outward showing of our attachment, it Goan AEA MAM Mi viaghia Tgrt he ayon wheat, were rely H é: 
never could have equalled our desire to offer homage | two hours without in „When her Majesty and | 192,477 qrsa. in 1843, and 200,276 qrs. in 1944, 8 
to Vietoria Queen of Britain!” Her pani ladies withdrew. When en the ow rege firing | 149,603 quarters in the half-year 
cortège Diin as given, the servants ica boii long The ee 
to 
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on this 
Prince of our House. 
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who remained on was a display of fireworks in 
ere “In the ae there Queen id i some of the n in 1844, and half. year, 462 quarters. 
termed on = ice at the church of St. Augustin, natineal was 1,551,172 quarters in 1842, 17 
Oa "Fuse ‘morning. thee ra pa party rine ara en Serge e in the servien, whieh is 1843, 1,150,976 in 1844, and 607,041 quarters 
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at the distance of about a plain even ow Charshes: ~The 25th pme report of of the” Com 
@alled the “Vox ol Schiiescen,” ania, fue nome markes and mrar  dedigured with hite $ phen Teeri 
@immismorial, it has been the custom of the pairi whitewash, ; and dim 
üke, or the Prince of the bouse of Saxe | rownd ver a paginam. tn the aber |i iO pia teers fae i cures Mare 
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the time, to nedm, before dimmer, the ot pl and Prince Albert, phn r a and provision has 
the figure of together with the Qneen of the Belgians and the | 402,259 persone, including 225, 
the ma . Duchess of Saxe Cobarg, drove out to see two ruined | to the use of the poor. There are 
of i -Tentershaacen 
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i nds placed at their cir doyen i 
M A cag shed Oad, Ma Be lay Ser dey ey yee tegen hat nt par for 23 churches hate been cen appear 
sy al sports . hi Where, ws at Coburg, the Sunday is kept i f mea 
tall it shooting at the TSA vi $ de for pi rthe:  ehiureh wer $ 
me nd, thè r priar ssn i Aer dine mri our observance of it ie e have been mia urther 
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brazen | Crowds of gaily dressed people parade the streets Forrign. 
f = fe nen ave ail roche ce—-M. Guizot has a wT 
of Bartlens fais i moki Pes h, and Saturday resum 
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d tthe pe ing drinking, and dancing, among whoin | nerad hal mea ras ‘a The 
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