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  2. Arrival of the Mail

    The Princess of Wales has this work made more satisfactory progress to complete recovery, but a very slight movement would interrupt the healing process. The Princess Mary of Cambridge, now Princess Teck, ...

    Article : 3,188 words
  3. THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH'S VOYAGE BOUND THE WORLD.

    HER Majesty's ship Galates left Gibraltar for Madeira on the afternoon of the 11th of June, and the Duke of Bdluburgh has now bld a long farewell to Europe. The departure of his Royal Highness was attended with all the pomp ...

    Article : 803 words
  4. FENIAN RIOTS AT WATERFORD.

    A SERIOUS riot occurred at Waterford on the night of Thursday, June 13th, which proved to be the most violent demonstration that has yet occurred in connection with the movements of Fenian prisoners. In Cork, Limerick, and ...

    Article : 934 words
  5. THE COURT.

    THE Queen held a Court at Buckingham Palace on June 21, when a number of presentations were made to her Majesty. The Queen were a black silk dress, with a train spotted with jet and trimmed with fringes of jet; and the ...

    Article : 458 words
  6. INAUGURATION OF THE LATE LORD HERBERT'S STATUE.

    THE statue of Lord Herbert, in front of the War Office in Fall Mail, was uncovered, in the presence of the Duke of Cambridge, Sir John Pakington (Minister of War), and several other distinguished persons, on June 1. The Duke ...

    Article : 333 words
  7. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF THE CZAR.

    AFTER the review was over, the royal personages dismounted from their horses and re-entered their carriages, which had been kept in waiting. The Emperor Napoleon, the Czar, and his two sons get into one, the King of Prussia and the ...

    Article : 1,056 words
  8. THE REVIEW IN LONGCHAMPS.

    ON Thursday, June 6th, there was a grand review by the Emperor of a force of not less than 55,000 men at Longchamps, in honour of the Russian Czar, the Prussian King, and the numerous other personages of imperial and royal blood ...

    Article : 397 words
  9. THE SHEFFIELD OUTRAGES.—SHOCKING DISCLOSURES.

    EVIDENCE of a very extraordinary character was given before the Trades Outrage Commission at Sheffield on June 19. Last week the commissioners sent a saw-grinder, named James Hallam, to gaol for six weeks for contempt of ...

    Article : 8,700 words
  10. PARLIAMENTARY.

    THE "Home Talk" in the Home News, of June 26th contains the following, on the Reform Bill and other matters before Parliament:— At the time of the despatch of the last mail the House of ...

    Article : 1,056 words
  11. THE FENIAN CONSPIRACY.

    THE sentence of death upon Burke has been committed to pe[?]al servitude for life. This intelligence caused a general feeling of satisfaction throughout the city of Dublin. Men of all ranks and classes and politics were delighted to learn ...

    Article : 774 words
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