рк? 21, 1861. 
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Eo E ЕЕ SRS' CHRONICLE AND nm GAZETTE. 
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. This course will n 
je remains will be 
pa ihe hearse an 
ot be followed on iis occasion, 
e ate apartments 
: жа le 
f ser to oe ea ceremony of e following | the eru of ^ Len e on Monday, ue ock Ex. 
; Em w ill be closed at 124 o'clo x and there is is no ee 
nded, 
ar t 
the housings of the horses | advice of 
d 
cop escocheons “ the arm 
d Gotha. 
ms of England and | Princesses qs ce, Helen 
e sk fo 
posible that the work n 
made by Mr. Myers and M 
-morro 
cred o t 
Eae 
bas been overcome, and all the 
by 
il aw E the aimi o 
Royal valt, e "1 will be cg ot U placed in i j a 
f the vault, in е standard, which is never E at half- mast save on the | 1 
Cents ета were | death of ei 
when finished, the remains of n, 
r 
ssary t 
in the лак but, mi fe to the great efforts | 
ought almost im- 
ole jour ien toyal party crossed the ark 
Sout: d ern 
e|o 
-|the Queen wearing a widow's ea P» 
Quee 
е alteratióné bereavement with calmnes had not suffered in 
the | he alth. 
the mov: 
smd fittings, of the Chapel are progressing w with 
a 
iness will be generally 
РА УШЫ FOR "a SLE 
On Thursday morning, in compliance with the 
the physicians, the Queen, бош рашы. by the 
na, and Louisa, left Windso 
үй 
sor | spective 
ed | HE Ar IN A.—Colonel E. R. W: — 
airy -| has been appoi x. Chie ef of the Өм їп Сап 
Beatrice, ac mpan | се апа Princess | Lieut. -Colonel лиан 9th Brigade Royal rm 
Leiningen, had previously left for ( 1 ha 1 һу 
rain. ip brin privacy was observ € through the 
H to! Ма} 4 
| American Station. Admiral Dacres is to hoist his. йар 
| on board the Edgar, at Portsmouth 
Тнк Navar RESERV E.—The members. of the Naval 
es C 
ve, in o 
ports, spontaneously offered Aerei services 2 the 
| Inspecting eran s of Coastguard in their re- 
I 
| ler ry, s been selectec - Commander i Chit = 
se S 1 
althoug h overwhelmed з vith grief, bore her 
d 
On vm the bulletin stated that. the Queen | 
| à with the organisation of T 
Canadian und tia. 
À PREPARATIONS FOR War.—The 1st battalion = Aud 
Grenier Guards and the 2d battalio on of the 
^. | 4 "L 
( g Шегу an 7 
8t battalion of the Military Frair Mao embarked in 
riatic Ver 
General ` Lori 
= 
m y in the M 
at FS cr ccs In addition to these vessels, the 
Adelai e, d an aleutta have been 
1 mbark 
aaie done could b 
essrs. Banting, shes difficulty | a arrived 
Si seme dro e bea 
ег Inthe 
course of the pem the Duchess оние of е land 
at the ‚Са stle at the request of the Queen, 
M 
w afternoon. bé is ange- | lin ngt on, 
ments are almost my similar ^ those made for the 
опет] of the late Duchess of Ken 
been erected у € A length of the chapel, from 
union ош This, апа all | London. 
aisle rE > 
In the ing 
fact, all the base- | at the Castle са p Continent. a bul- 
ment of building, will be covered with black cloth. letin was issued announcing that the рге wi ові 
Two porches, to be similarly draped with black, are | а quiet 
не 
along the north aisle зо as ёо Act of U 
vances 
received о 
for the vig family — their recent 
new 
The western mien will be very wide and lofty, —€— | stated Det the метем had — van of undisturbed 
erred the hearse, which will stop at this point. | sleep at night, а calm that 
The mourners are to alight at the etis porch, а і С хр диин 'Мопкхтуо. и order has 
procession d from the L 's Office " pis 
a visit с condolence to her е т с 2 v ernoon | 
Due Cam 
from Кеш. Тһе i d of Cambridge Jen the Castle for 
ajesty. "һе Duchess of Wel- 
ark 1957 men from the Thames, 
and the Сорт 1279 tons, has been taken up 
to E the 17th Regiment at Queenstown. 
A War-office telegra eiv. = Vocum 
iid on Wednesday, ordering "10 Arm g 100- 
jesvy. 
Mistress of the Robes, — previously 
ess of mbridge a 
the earliest үз Ж 
| for the sea апа Jand defences ? п, nd a report 
rrived 
Prince mS 
d by the е authorities of the 
dockyard to the f the Admiralty, 
night, and 20e several hours, and that her 
continued calm. Оп Wedn esday the bulletin 
dy reti be received | Court to 
Canons and qat officers of State аб the date 
; it wi laced at once | Marshal has given notice that all persons are ехрес 
[ |forthwith to put thems D" „into decent ос 
і 3c — for 
ourning 
go into mourning for the Prince Conso 
of the order, the 16th inst. The Depu ^ Ea s 
g what Aios ын а —— му their trans- 
port. The Warrior iron-cased friga be com- 
pletely ready for sea in iun course m "a eek, The 
exe €—— f her armament for Демниг т gorii 
guns is now in progress and the — on her 
after deck, ТРА „д was =” first intende xt make а 
rifle tower, now fitt up with йерек 
apparatus communicating "with the engine-room and 
M ad por ction of the vessel, so that the master may 
| ta tatio on in i а їп ро security 
vitues 88 И that is going on, and at the same time 
ansmit his orders to all parts o of the ship. The iron 
m ign ate Defene s rapi dly completing her fitments, and 
for the army, : and the Lords of the 
reason to е ve dat she will ber Pme! 
to азе the dock by the 2d 
with асотегей а fro ihe clois AA 
use 
ond —The Gazette of last 
wn the south | evening | contains the usual Order i in Council, under the | 
di xs pee. 
vicem n of the ad 
up the nave ж the 
country Јаг order 
of the 
y e deep sympathy the ee 
own iW most loyal HE 
fame роз} 
Чоп. The regiments of Life a Gu. 
E c ien s attached to their бен, and t through- з ship had for several da attack 
Prince Consort 
сезер 
announcing that his Royal Highness "na return to the | 
Highness after calling at Halifax per Bermuda, w wil 
eat national | жч їп the St. George renada, where he is zi 
y k. Asi 
applies to m куб fet the "Royal Family i in | 
necp E тее: апд. 
- | belonging to the Pacifio Stearn Navigation Company, 
whi ich is to sail from Liverpool for ена will be 
el Clay's 
—Despatehes have been received at | 
bs =ч dar vernor Hincks and Major Cowell 
Royal High 
ies early in January, to vi € colonies 
was unable to visit His Royal 
aki 
man 
churches, and уйт 
4 ш welcome to his Royal High hness, р 
sin LsoPorp.—In — of те death of 
m Pari 
rec will send foe iste there. 
CanINET.—The rn of the nra — had 
oyal е а meeting om "y riri d at the Council O fter 
hips | the meeting a Cabinet radi: was held at the "Council 5 
isted ofi 
Сот NT.—The Queen has appointed 
Dr. Francis Tif rins, Э M.D., to be Physician to Her 
Majesty's Household, in the room of the late Sir E dé 
E 
Registrars of the "London Cour of of Bankruptcy, to be 
| Commissioner at Newcastle upon Tyne in the room of 
the la te Mr. Ellison; and Мт. H. P. Roche e has been ар- 
+h F AL IN 
actae Lord Ко! D by has been despatched 
es to take charge of be. Leopold, 
sene N.— Rumours 
Pr ince Сопзог{?в death 
i e| Iruness or Logp P. nein Maca E. 
displayed ences of the Sovereign are situated, have | alarming nature were curren esday with respect | 
the Royal st lard f i thoi d in the to the health of Lord Palmerston, and his — denies 
# oot 
mourning have | of gout in 
ned to e ke fora ш @ еб; but was; = рге- 
т they ought not реи г from тесе! ving his colleagues in the 
= а xum at à а cona ront upon | 
aye 
n the wrist and ic an d had been con- | 
or still i condolence by 
despatching one of his aides-de-camp to Windsor with 
an autograph le tied 2: te Queen; aud on the following 
day another office with an 
le m to the Quéé "d e еше. 
шен гс without waiting for the official announce- 
Дш, оа эп ai rra ui 
the Court to go у ктт, 
й for 
is understood that the | СА. the flag of s, tha Tuileries ч Deer 
ын, 
le week, and An festivities 
Dess was of Common Со 
fonstant solicitude for 
Б hia тира 
Vene, and and i * encour жа 
i ng her ums and every mem чот о! | last Fd 
hid dd ies suspend de diim v justi тан s 
ct? bat his ws ба now convalescen t. | and receptions the Tuileries hare counter- 
ded. АП A ers join in the e ion of 
-|  PARII MENTARY MovEMENTS.—The election for ua papers j 
o£ = с Siibury lin terminated in the return of Mr. Cox by emma cem ies sieh ue rnful event called 
thy an seat 
тыа hf her Ma ајевіу, "ыт Тн n x. 
dai пот the Courts high admiration of th jorit 
cad E the Court's hig miration of the | а majority | ) 
7 virtues of н "€ Prince o Consort, of his| numbers being 4864 aney will retire 
of British in- | from Shrewsbury at the close of the тйлге HE 
d condolence on 
and Mr. — jun., who was defeated at Birken'sead 
of 42 over Mr. Remington Mills, the |! 
to 4842. Мг. 51 
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м хола even se gel 
mily of England, and the ish nation.. The Em 
he Imperial family, and the n of France associate them- 
and premature dea 
plunge into sorrow the pat Quen of England, the е 
хо ретог, 
ыо" а the Liberal candidate for the selves ith alt their sympathies to these regrets and sorrows.” 
fide 
The — є— 
The Осу of the 24th Foot, vacant d а оа € premature event which has befa 
um family, in the midst of the conim 
be keen uly felt, not only in England, 
In France especially, where Prince 
vate but se Vicus, ed which 
tho E 
can nation at la вайа by the death of Lieut.-Gen. n Ace ка — inch, has been political Cu - 
TU EU vtr cte - ноја o “| оа Ed Adm rm ral реге, "CB. has been emper а lections, pu opinion will we 
the dn brace е оп Mon- | appointed second in гета to Admiral Sir ае this great m misfortune las plunged Овен 
т tpi hn аеры Milne, K.C, B., tke e Commander-in-Chief on orth- France.” 
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