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The Morning Post from London, Greater London, England • 3

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i fii v.o r. Z- iitfajabv 1 To asrravate the monetary di (fim) nf h. THE ACCESSION. I unwsWeertIZru counterfeit copper currency was -wr Imignt have ensued. Jra-sUlU ThuaWm.

Kg, Rouge Dragon Parwi fBL A fresh importation was said to have just WIl VSOR.WtDHMaVAT. rtiuLLtMATlOfi OF QUEEN VICTORIA. I The I 0re embroMtered satin tabards. I I Sir Sir Wnliam WnnHa th. ik.

1 frlvcd m. -i. u. wueoec, ana to have been as coDPer simtdv- Th .1 Yesterday beimr the d.v.nnni r. From our own Cwa.rirint,k llftMlnMdri "'I.

Bry avauaute pUce being occupied with There is scarcely an thins oaasinsr her at -ceaent the mn- ciuei Dy uie introduction of this 'sW arT. 1 r- "on 10 tne in rone ot these Realm of her Most in top of the Exchange itself was crammed withj jtioo of v.hich could lye inserasUng to tfc pubiic From IF 7 vueun ictona. At first the cheering prevented being heard; but the latter part of the icious majesty the Queen Victoria everything within audi uemen. iiirJ0Us coinage ine brandies of the British American Bank establiahed at Quebec and a tn al continued to in snerie all I ytmim gossip that one nrisiiwisnj bssts it would bout the preanrf. of the P.l.c of St James fmmk particulariy in ib.

17 verv given, and at the words 2 auncuii matter, with a little aid from imagination, ROYAL PROCESSION FROM KENSINGTON TO to against them at the time of the suspension off in possession of intereatun? -aeoiote. ennnncted at.u early lKurU- act.vity and excitement consequent upoQgear.t we have not heard of sTT Queen'' Sir Wlllim the jial ion. Hrtooroft, cava Uiar On" air k. Ke ST. JAMES'S.

It bavins become known that nfjti. rs as ith the last days and the last hour of hat Majenys exist- ppicu uuicr oanKs. They were fortius bvsome persons; but it appears TL. iaajestV cracioiKlv and franuantlv nkiuB MH The The iiy acanowieogea. BJ instance ot the soacna at anerrlnta -hich 1 fineneas of the day added greatly to the emdvtteat of finen, ller Majesty Queen Victoria arrived at St James's PelaceL at ten nVWW ti BSNsBSSsriskM The Household Tnimm sk.

jji. uiucbs u-c- uatwiarge meir engagements in time played God! woaw morning leave Kensington I Palace for St James's, ureoaratorv to allude it is said that, upon a recent occasion, during bis last iuui iiiuF. wnere tne wn rowicM dv mnits the Queen on ucuuuiu, lucy may iorteit their charter Bank of Upper Canada at Tnmntn v.a nis najesty expressed hui decided annrohation of the of the members of the Royl Fanuly, the various offcers 0frROCLAMATION OF THE QUEENlN THE CITY Ujesy then withdrew, attended by the Mi aisters and pwuv IHW4IIHUW, numbers of well-dressed persons, many of whom were in black, stationed themselves at an earlv boar in P.l., Poor Law Amendment Measure, and nrouoanced it one of I to continue cash payments as long as any should remain in their allure Tha PT uenma' Mwasters of State, and other persons! T. of rank. I KaTu Hon.

the Lord Mayor havios- been waited upon 01 Mate, and the procession left the Palate, uwmot valuable and important Ads thai had pasted the avenue and along the high road, for the purpose of witnessing Mr. Uee, the Hie-h Constable of Westminster. Long before ten o'clock all the avenues to the Palace werelz Anna, C. Young, on Twsday, legislature for many years. He did not.

bmravor. annrova hii.l addressed the LieutenantrGovernor upon tiioir i. I man, srurauivauis, anu nc of those provision, of the law which have reference to the ner departure. Sbortly be lore nine o'clock a large detachment of the Royal Horse Guards (Blue) arrived at the Palace crowded, every balconv. window.

no.ition lT7 latorai cer that her Most Gracious Mai ertyl u.rjv wiw wuwureunea lnieriermg. agreed, however, to solicit the advice and iug filled with spectators. The aoace i the on.dr.nrfe i Victoria would be proclaimed oa the following! I At on horseback. from the Barracks in the Regent's Park, end took nn their aged poor. I his anecdote I had upon what mey be called good authority, but still I would not venture to orononuce it tharing-crosa the Proclamation was read by J.

station in the Palace-green, opposite the entrance to the Court oeyona an aoubt. tanee ot me Oomnuusary-General at Qmebec. (From our Correspondent.) LIVERPOOL, Tuesday, June 20, timely and decisive step taken by the Bank of Eng. in siistaiiiinir the huuw of mH -J yam. hey were soon followed by a detachment of the Life Guards from Knurhtsbridn Barracks, who took nn noutinn There is another circumstance mentioned, which would teem to contradict the statement which ha.

ni along the west aide of the Palace avenue. A few minutes after lioe oppoaite the ndow. I8 Prfonnnce of the ancient ceremony of opVobg thei" fonnwly rtood)' by W. A. Blount, by JSZ of theaty to the Heraldt-Arml wheere 3nLtf hi Majesty having more than ones appeared in a state ofl their temnorarv difficiltia.

h. tanrW nine clock the private state carnage of his late Majesty, and two other Royal carriages, each drawn bv two horses, the ser At ten o'clock the EsSS-Sw-l UL Fleet-street at the corner! lSSSSSS iuaryy. i ne circumstance is this a private letter to hi. maimer to restore the health tone of public credit, Majesty arrived at the Castle on MoaaU. th- I mediat.lv tk.

s. 7.71 J- in Cheapside at the corner of Wood-I 1- L7 "UUMn vants in splendid State liveries, proceeded from the Royal an audience of the Queen xmu uiaue iiki i iueaiiiuce ai ine win-S, ducn ih r.iis intc ao mucn coniriDuled to depress. a nroof of the confidence and ei.ta-atr it of it being read to him his Majesty immediately gave diree- The Dokp nf Siiun. 1 slews at Punlico. to Kensinsrton Palace, where thev arrived ttWf Audience! mMJTTrr to our commercial matter, her it answer to sir Herbert Taylor, and that Chamber, and was received with deafen cheers.

She ZIT yr 'mTsd at nwl At twelve o'Clnck th. k.u t.JJ Kbout half-past nine o'clock. Their anoearance alon the sinii Other failure of importance has taken place since thM uCT wmcn still indicated a full pasteaaion of his mental between Lord. Melbourne and in their hiSfXSIS This, however, is consistent mm ah i. hi.

aaaWaS-. "'S' -reiecuioie nous oi Messrs. Bolton, Ogden.and mencan merchants, whose failure was announced last rT lae nbboua wbo wera 'o cbpered' "ar.hall. Pirie. Wil wJH "t.rZ- I Lort Pnvy the Firrt Lord of the Treasury, the wbo htatoued to Mat the proce-ioo.

Exactly at a of pain and weaknea. with a marnan-arv visitation la. to ten, o'clock tbe eaiiiuews drew un at the mut door ZIa Sherin1iSirJMe.Dk. and Cotoaud Depart- wargy. sucu circumstance, are searwty miportent en ugh i.

1 liiiL iiano nmprni uw viniina. Mvmm ruiA umiu fs ItHi-Hii. i. i i ten haU leading to tbe Duchee. of Kent', apartments, and aoat immediately afterwards the cavalcade moved in the awrney and Kandall the Rememhrancer tha Citv SoUeknrl 7 tne rim iiorc Marquis of Lansdowne.

At this and the two other windows! a 7 Ithe Admicalrv. ha. Pecaidnt k. 1 -r i t)J he cond uct of the Bank of England there is but one Pumm that it was id the highest degree worthy of that pow- .1 nodv, who, in this instance, hare probably averted rain ruoi tfreat number of extensive manufacturing- establish- uhmo ci A 1 I connu. ni assertion or confident denial.

Thev can he known only by mere hearsay, excapt to the very few ho iojratMrt'1 Office: Under ShenHs Franoeln mowing order 1 ine rving or Hanover, the Uukes ot Wfre -resiaei ot. a upard of Trade, the Secretary at War, the nau uie opponuouy ot beug ST. ansa that Three of the Life Guard. Si. nf th.

I fj-l. "dingwio, ana Argyie; Uads Hill, Com be rm ere, Uen- In ihm -i, iM, fninuuulerof the Forces, the Marauis of Ansrlesev the high, Duncwanon. Albemarle, and Winchester: Sir E. cJiS'SNSjf Myr' were hlEarl of H.rrftwhv. I.M.

VlTI The principal gates in the interior of (he Cattle are closed ucjioiuoi ufwu wr continuance 01 in daw over whom this great monetary body has thrown the mule of its protection. In the presence of a large import of 4 Roval Carriasre. contain in Cart T.n.'v tha 1 nA rk. rington. Sir Wm, Howtoun, and a number of other LordsH 2L mwLA narie burton, Lord Chief Justice TindaL Sir John wUn m.

tateday, except to those officially connected with the place Indeed, externally, there is not the laataaa-usmaa-n. ith- ml '-d with reveral Ud.es. I At te iBteoa Mr. Joriiee V.urhan. the M.ster-Gener.1 of berl and Earl Albemarle, the Matter of the Hone.

Detachment of Life Guards. The Private Stat. Carriage, containing her Majesty, the Duchee. of Kent, and Lady Coorov. Detachment nf Bnml Un.

I- 1- tn uoatinor preparation at the Csstts or the town, with the 14. 1 l-j 1. 1 1 me procession moved tmtnssi ni uiucHj iwjsHi exiraroeiv taiifftiea ana naie. nut line uronascA. r.

Hnnnr 13 kk. ki st. rn t- exception of some few tradesmen pusiug through the Castle I 1- mi luiwce u. jjct 10. nai oeen raaiweo since urday.

There is also a rising demand for colonial tuce, which is another indication of the reviving and confidence amongst commercial men. An iii ited demand for Cotton Has existed throughout the the sales amounting to shoot R.Ortft hat, tha i -p w- a 3.uaKcaisK!w ss5sn 1 A Roval carrias-e. conlaininir Sir John tV-m. fJhs remaruHe eaae and durnttv. She was dressed in deeDl-s.

At the lViar.nl tkr ssi-i t-i "'-re urrmgoeefi, by order of his Lordshir. cleared! ajj iwv vera, woo are furnasaed with the tool, tutd instruments of measurement. Persons are employed, as I have loarned, iu the interior oflthelrette, packing ap varans ttkahat ar raura rnqiinga, A party of Lire terday being fully maintained and when it is stated that SdTtaTa STJSTO bar. having been placed at the' diftren EW D7 ru yterd.y ib "tvn was 1 1-- wwi r. i icnuiu ui udbr hhmz Himminh A Prmt- vi it- mtiQcuester nim.ei-aav ine DUSiness done Btay ADCiieatci simi sniiv rnr nininm nnu mv T.

7. At the time of her Majesty's departure the niurtv.nl mm. poseo to oe preparatory to Uueen AdeUide'a denarture. u-i. iu mee tnorousrhlares.

so that the nn n't, i iktru a ven coaaioerHOia. sun kili-busul un ner oesn. enminria ri.r h.ir irnnt imn i i a rtrp. A.t. 11.

it s.i med iately after the funeraL Uinic 1 rsjiwsjus oe secured trom accident, as far as the 1 euu: crowded with persons, by whom she was most enthusiaaticallv fr.H. lP-" over trie loreuead. Her Majesty seemed to view themtlld nrnviAm lot a general mietrrtrHig fertbe rate Kinr The King of Hanover arrived in Windsor between twelveJ cheered, which marks of public esteem were most gracefully than any former period. The deWiJ. considerable interest.

Her Royal High-I PP twco.aufitty the psocUmation. to the colonies and acknowledged by her Majesty, who occuoied the seat in the iU1 uuruosc, re IM saw, ot UJunif leava the Quean. carriage which had invariably previously been occupied by her -5l thel In the Court-yard were Garter King-of-Arms, with lierduJZTl I have not yet been able to learn anvthinr Doainvna. tn the. illustrious mother.

The Queen looked retuarlublv well. nrl ppeared in high spirits. She was dressed in deen mnnrnmo oy soe oooy on oeiDg opened. The practice i. to communicate a pott mortem examination of tLl and wore a black chip bonnet.

Durinr their nroaress down th waruis on noraeoacK, oearing massive silver maces; Sergeants- City rxilicemen The nli, u.a Council, were waiting. u. NEW YORK, May 31. with their mace, and collars; the siWsdiii fSTlLir. and collar; the trumpets.

aSS4 th the Royal cW where the SSSSaS in an official way. It is probable, therefore, that th feds cannot avenue, and along the road to the Park gates, the air resounded with "Huzzas, and cries of Lone live the Oneea:" ht be ascertained until promulgated by authority of the profe E5 a lcnoe rrtnav Mnoun to bout LOOOI v1 Marshal and men. I When the Lord Mayor's carriage arrived ratar TemnleBar er Archbishops of by the procession turning into Hyde Park a great number of sionai genuemen no attended. It is ami. Uiat Lhei bi i uuimii jc.

i ear nave am in fivnwi ss vru ner maiessv anowinir neraeii at tne emonn I hinharB.L. 'SfianierDurv. ton. ami isnhi.n. th.

tion was not so conducted aa to aaa lilt lb tui.ee us to K1 barrel. sasisM.HUM f. AtfL TTiT ilTl-r-j r. sssisr gates oi which had been, in accordance with ancient nrae-al 77 177T 7 7 persons who had stationed themselves along the high road, i- uvii wuiuvrii uoi ici i eiul un niri rtrmi. nn hiiins? tt iim iMTsiisrr naraiMt kvwab.

s. tain whether or not there was any entarcvnaeiTt of the heart. anawmcn is now the established rate. The ar.lu:. 1" ciosea ashort time previous v.

a nnrsnivanfi. ana at the window of the bouse, on tbe line, were disap ii susuoii in me ioutx-varo under the window ar-nmnn suns, uincem. jaansror. saii.nonr So far as I have been able to learn hitherto uoon th-t mmmml pointed. At Hyde Park a sreat crowd waa colWtoH 7" -f -vralZriZ Ibvth.

nnk.f e.uninswrsiae, between twoLrilM who most loudly cheered her Majesty as she paused by. At I all is conjecture. Fubhc cuooHty as to tha state of the body The TolTe M.rkoi -it r777 i I oy two oi tne ute uturds, to the tj. 7 hub in. uiuwmiwiiuu.

uwuuuiiu sue lormBi ana omm.i -r. ss i iiuura, iravinir neen nimmniuri tn k. St. James ralace, where the cavalcade arrived about wen rv iHi irour. ine um or nnvt mntmn.

wuu oi ine uuinoeL a tunes isaam win oe paintuuy gratihetf time enough when the surgeons nave made their oflicial report. minutes past ten o'clock, an immense concourse of persons awaited its arrival, who received her Maiestv with the -rente. 1 he town tins dav is even mora dull h. vr Bawonah, have been brought to auction. The former ccesn Veen Alexandnna ictona to the Thronecomes there to which was renlied Th nL 'r a I 01 nd had the honour to kiss hands, ilirtt 8i.

and the Liter 71 K2 nt. li, lof these realms. I Wl" loe Umcers of Annf.I Tarn nnHMl iw s.i a iwnn npmonH (. rri. t- uwu uiumu.

uuiri oi in enthusiasm. svauatiauic penon wnoni one meets in toe streets em already ia mourninc. tbourh I have ant l.an.ni k. SZ. I ri I '1(1 IUV Ik.

IJ m. i-utjortw; 1IHU bllff LUT. tO nrneiAim bur Mn.ru nig copper lineu 1 he tollowme was the Droclamat on I Henea Lord Tiiiftf Jmsm. TM.I 1 At ten minutes to one o'clock her Maiestv left st i now in drat hands has been sold at 16 cent, nerlhi 7L. I Aiexananna ictona Oueeu." 1, "wu i pjariug in mourning has yet comaaaoaed, the usual way of ad a ll I James's Palace on her return tn Kiii.irfn.

Tk. sfadi i.a very considerable reduction from' the previousl Almighty fcod to call to his! The City Marshals, immediately upon hearinr this summons. WakauM, Littledale, The fanerl. it mMbIh wall mi uivai- CBde wa. in the same order n.I.k tk.

opi er sneainmg is in demand, and parcels vereign ioro xung William the ourth oflrode un with thr 771 'vienage, ana Bantu Barom Parke. Gurnev. Bolland. fortnurhC Indeed, the neccsarv rasi-JklZ nr.i;i. u.

tl. Bli.l,.j iu uie tsrruge oi tne lird Hnnr that her Maiestv'. tha i -i iiiuii in. i riere is a ninumini sniiDrv. ovwiuvflmuAth.

mn.n.i i'mm l- mnti npraw il i Trr: Icom Dieted before that time. n.c vice, anu me a-ucneas oi rvent. un their arrival, rnisnd for cotton, both foi shipment and home United Kindnm nffit ill a- is II oppositeto hancery-lane. and mforroed himthatl sirRn, u.ii fa -tSTiSStSt ThelJr tm "d.dmis.:outopro-JrtCh' Hanover left Windsor not nery long after hi. A "i nn-pasi one aoca, at ivensington Fa lace the Oueen waa a in arreted1 hv dmiin.ir.iii...

juiu uwt ii.te ot-eii orauv extensive uima i ici-aciaim the i i si "Ptr" ww lenve-tne country tbr id the arrival. re 4 7U1 h.U TU si.1 i.ndria. 1 WWP naving ordered that the! fc, rv -enon fumbled, numbers of whom waited about the aont'i amount to 14 193 baW and the e.r,r,. frA il i r.i.:. L.

..7 TT. i- opeuen, the heralds and the rest of the nro-iv. 7. 7. TTTZT The medical men present at the emhnlmmeut.

Afcirh mm. wmmm Ma 23th were 9.707 bales. The Flour M.rkr.rn JTT "4ea his late.osMion who had been readinir the proclamation i WsirZ SaSyBCTa v. iiernoon, naving neen reported thai her Majesty would show herself at the windows. They were, plBce last night, were Sir A.

Cooper, Sir B. BrodnW Snr-eor ReaL Sir H. Halford. Sir n. "fc.

dull at price, hsve not receded in any important deree.l""Jc. 3 7r? WUn numDer 01 other principalis through, and a pursuivant and th. Vl lvKn TT-T Durimr vesterdsv nnmher-nrtha rL It. Arras approached the frd I The M.roai. of Headfort and WilK.

H.n waa trntnaiatmetit, wm wrapped -J UCIHiyuiUVII tn Kpnainnn Pal.a Rn- Use hour continues scarce, and mm hinHnn rli.nn. k.mU i Pr unwni.u si.tlf. Tffte was aftei fmwc- ui euiermg meir name. IU the VISltlntr book and leavinv thair mmA. li Urmm price.

heat of hue quality is acre, and is, slaJ WWir pi UOUncU requiring him to pro-1 The Yeom rf ii. waros piaceo in a leaaen coflhr, which JOB soldered down The outer shell, in nhirh the hnrl im tJi li 7 A i wuuuieucv i i unces. wh le that of inferior nn.liiv ojssssnsmusi vietoriaacsluu her M.iesfv Th. lA as Iu .1. .1 ji.JaL JWi aoaressmgMraaiicoca, me exoa nainog.

and b. -1 log completed for a week ot tea atML I. to the York Herald of A. ml At one clock the Guana left St. IsmA fthM to the York Herald made, at former prices, principally for Phiiadeiphie.tlaPP.V memory.becomeouronlylawful anxl Lady The street, were crowded about twelve tms roormiifr, and mlltlniiarl mn tnr an hnnr a m.

72" I return 10 r.ensinsrmn FASHIONABLE ARRIVALS. 0srl tllA Him. Sir nu T.J. ass aware of the content, of this paper, having been apprised rl I yyi i.kui) ueen verysj tiesanartna Vueen of tireat Britain and Ireland I. ih lor vime time oast.

and. in conseauenr. tk. r.ri. rssaui boo aresano 0f the ceremony appointed to take nlar ilrs? i- 2 1 warn wnnM hp nrnr nimal tk.

i.TJ i unin. ui ute a a v. in I Mu.ainu.ined. Seven hundred h-rreU of W-unTT ot tne ta.th (and so torth), to whow wc acknow-lha -V jrr. 0 i er ummou seven nunarea Darres.nl wriatoii.i k.v.si rr sdmuhI tn nrfnm, nn i.

the Brunswick Hotel, from Pari.rTxird Longford at Marshall IHwiekHeate, and Itr at ditto, fram Nnrfnllr im. i Mp, nowever, tney were disappointed. mill for shlnnimr mi 0C n.nt. .1, L. all faith and mmaant nMiH.

.11 I 1.1 ll r. II f. m.u mc uaur. WW.C1CDI DUVM and niatnni ntik. -j -I U'm i Samuel re Soe.

P.m.. Mr. Mai-u a' re nas oeen tauen tnai tne pprt. receding their education at Eton should show a ust ms. 'of tha tiLt xi naving pntsea Ainngnty Uod to take to hi.

mercy car w. k'ii! sms ot at S9 r. 1 --ji ui unagg. UN UWO-BIl. u-i JkHne-t Tem.nd Ordm 7 ti IZ' k.

JSM wnora then read the Order of Council, reuuirin, the HmU. unKao? the Fourth, of from ScoUtnd 5 th. R.t. Edward Thurlow at ditto Baada Em' 1 1 been inflicted on the eounlrv bv lhr rliartl. He alwavs manifi-trsl a at jaUataaa- i-oa to be made in Foreurn Lin anTlhT to blre.

the Koyal Prmce. AlariMVictorialpo, her M.iertv the Ooeen the.i)OU warrls tham mnA tha vi.lt at alu. k-t DEPARTURES. I.S A. its Mnral fnr Vmrim wonaxen a.

Utflh and 7,000 Dutch hate bjen sold front the wfirf. f.nd happy year, to reign. God save the Queen." Ithe jurirfiction of the City, Md returned itilPi lc.1:mmrm trengtnened the firm I At tne termination of this proclamation, the band struck upHrald of Anns, who MnMiwI In swmli.l ix. iothers having met this 'day at KensinsTton Palace, and di- CnniDben fhr Shra-mhnr-. A w.v.

up ir- youngsters wnom wa saw yesterday emplbyett at erfekit w-re lb engaged with- I oiiuuki; caio- re; voiooei ana Mrs. st. John baito mm was gtrenfortbe Parklmediately after the trumpet was soaoded. A. barrels was sold at 75 cents, eash.

fhoah th nrirI" gunf "re, in order to announce the fact of the! proclamation w. made. th. 7T V7 10 upon meir tntounte sports ot buutiagaad enckenwg tiU after thefuneral. without variation vet lhrZ ia Jproclnmation being made.

Durinsr the readinir of the nro-Il- T. VI 7 7 up uu wue os Aieisna nna continue i ssauuj, anu me nereia navinr cneo ainnri HaA tk.si k'kj7 nen tag and Mka TimcMron for St Alhan. HTOfi.i.,i, ties rniltlv ot it I hhl. ripHiti.i-i. i -m nici L.

r. Speaker and several other Members came to the House ri-v --A it. r-at 3 20 Cuba Muscovado at 7i 400 hoie. waveo meir nats, and several oersonsl rks. Tr.77.17" Common, this Mr lnn.

(From a Correspondent of the Courier 1 WINDSOR. Wedaeada-r. T.al.a 'rik -amir ihschi in inc sunniest and unrnintahnm mm nunc mi jueasrr siouc. sno men tnp for Southampton; tha Rev. Richard PrMrman and Mrs.

Prsa-' man for MWdl.ton, O-fordahbre; Joseph Shepton, Esa. for Learning ton Peter Bourne, C. Bourne, Wm. Foster. Esn.

and Fooler from Marshall Thorn H.i f. i r.fi 1 "'itntu uai, ijotlff- uve uueen Victoria eUfk. and it Krimnl 1 ai iu a iew prime at Tl. 1.. i he Presence awanrfnor w- iow that tha malancbolv event has taken ni.r.

u. Lni a ui ti oaieooBe nas Deen i ne cortece then returned from the rk loath ot abjuration, accordi The cortege then returned from the corner of of objuration, ft aoiner xu eta pen present, took the oaths, and subscribed the Cbancery-h sxcording to the laws made for those ku OS. fl TUL ritiremaineUher to hope or tear upon thu subject, the iy.mw". iRwauu scar aa-a. iHumn mmmm.

for ti Ioonduston the air was rent with the loudest acclamations bvlhsaa. the heralds, and nnranivant. mnA purposes, tho within theW, which were responded to by the 3BL ffitStkfS Sf Da. the heralds, and -r purposes. wc bu vaaaa) stsau wssn int? inuuen acnanaauons tv tho-owing the Lord Mayor, and being themselves uuhbi ana wuung to become ilt: Tmi iris SPW ar swaia.

lY.vre are fining mSmWEl immedi- T3F j- iv. xaarnuu UKI SBlat Jawex Abhrcromby, Speaker. He rtlnew oi hi. M.ietV have transnirarl tk. "'i, irom taMMM J.

nwonwnonjti. fa. per mavai Mores s. 6d. to 3s.

Bteiy preceoed by a detachment of the Life Guards, and fx mA a Jiucs vuc.sooH, irom ditto G. TiDDin. from ditto John Dawson I-uaah-on sn mmA ii wnrn me sinrrrt reverwit i wmcn hi. V- Hsl'fv I 1 Iri raakv IK Cl Ull ril UUmner DUI WH nrrVMCi nn trtr th.o nitrjvwta rf ne a i et7 2' MOURNING. acked appeared to resolve itself into tha nntornwtoble n.aiidRicelOdoll.rs.perton", leUimiag M-jesty formed i.

the court-V-ard. and com-leZZ- ZZ 7 -T Diaint'. and to nave taken t.wwao SDUiapc-t aaaarl W.M taM. ki. I menced their march towards Charing-cross.

The multitude I Cross formerly stood the Heralds e'here the Second Supplement to the London Gazette ofl C.HKI.TKWH hi enuence although at first turn mate car. wen t4, A errand nla tnnk nliam I.ct L. vr i assemoiea to witness it, progress was not so great as on the! The crowd, were to this pl.ee very great indeed and h.l TueMay.) former oron. hut the inrlnv filial very great inueed, and when TtrH os. orv r.

i 7 7 7 .7 7 i 77 r. peiiier prevent his Majesty from bslieViog hat hi.JIna-n of I Urs.Kr-F.-Rft. on London. 60 d.vs' the i 7.. save the yueen" the cheering! Wt was first a concert of instrumental music, to which succeeded an exhibition of fireworks by Mr.

Southby, of Vauzhall, 1 (11 ner rent nremiu Fniuv ft 1 1 Hl 7 wue OI tnefl was COilSld era bl more aDUnated than that whir.lt IIav1 sk.l u-wuutj tnuraisj cusionuaucea. he 48 Hambunrh marc banco. S7 ji'emen street- 'PP08" 8t- Jn-iuare the proces-l proclamation near Temole Rar 5 for -te Moat Greciou. Majesty "i7 JST c.aoa TP1, aad iha only thing that anoeared to in him aa. 7 Rostnn.

at mirht aaau-1 il-a Pkil.i-. i ilsion halted for a few and tha Guard. t.tiond in! rk- -t I Kmg tutam the Fourth, of blessed meroorv. viz on naiteo tor a tew seconds, and the Guards stationed in I The Urt ii7 -----j -r- -apipu uausi uiiuianiiv 1 1 luminal ed and had an excellent effect The evening was to- pUce at which the proclamation I UhU ll haiJi aaa un. auu aixiiiL in uourea iir rwm.

vara nruni i Hultimore, dis. Richmood, 1 1 North Caro- fltl-r-lmton A ft Ai A Aim i ne laaies to wear diuck oomDaxines, plain muslin or long I "i se muvcmua, wmui mru dLfttUll nitlhl at ha mtaa ih I I I lieUhr had -ith hi. narhr.l recommenced its movement in the following I London ha. not witnessed for manv vear. kL I the occasion.

On tbe Sd of July, next Monday week, the Roval Nassau lawn liueu, crape hoods, shamoy shoes and gloves, and crape fans. 5 7 dis. American Gold, 6 8 prem. Ditto, new e. r.ri.h.; hi.JrZr-aTiwj balloon is to ascend from the Montpellier Gardens.

On the -ge, prem. i r-ortuguese ioto, iu prem. r.ir IL oo AC OA. 0 Ua, the HioJtWera, J.r l.orUleb Even on the roofs of the Bank and of the R.l horseback with hi. rtaft'nf nflw The gentlemen to wear black cloth, without buttons on the ju vauiucaa, ij, soanisn iirvjueuuj reenrrea to ine suqiecL and alwav.

ax. l-aMtaa il thi a.in iii Ii i 7 7- 3 (ouowiny day the races begin, which are expected this year to be anite first rate. Tha link nf Ra. -i i i o- became more decided! danrrron. ha .8 9 prem.

Cerolus ditto, 8 9 prem. Mexican ditto, i Five Franc Pieces, 98 100; Doubloons, 17, grave are the Stewards. change multitude, were aataembled to witaea. the brief oa Uwn cravaU rade; and when, at the conclusion of the proclamation shoei mf hthwMb -n "a -TT aw. viraKU 10 aiww Duiierina 10 oe puDUSUen.

tnat tna nnhli unto t-etnot, 16 au, lb id Um. "aa.m i i ne summer ball, are to commence at the Rotunda nsxt Thursday. (Jar.1rl ri Bsworos and Duckies. ssaavv tvuvj WUCni, LIM-JTss WHS The Deputy High Bailiffof Westminster. Horse Guards.

Trumpets. Two Knight Marshal's Officers. Knight Manual's Men, two and two. Household Drums. Kettle Drums.

A new church is about to be erected for the district of said it would only occasion unneces ary e.cisement.' It is understood that it was in accordance with this feeline- of hi. Maiaatv that rfrnn- and there were loud cries of God bless her Maiertv GENERAL MOURNING. TiYif ROYAL NAVY, fyc. From our own Correspondent. jaana null! XJajs itlll JlOUSe, once the residence of King George tbe Third and the Royal I wot given io au the nappy ano a peaceful reign to ber." At twenty minutes after twelve the ceremonv n.

(From the Third Supplement to the London Gazette of the Tha lSn-naaar fml-. U. I ruKisMUUTH, June 21. viMu.ii in, uu eTl' ience respecting state of hu Majesty's health. Wo wens hrfbrmed mominir that, owine to the natura nf tha -1 i trumoets.

this the Tuesday.) James Watt steam-veasel arrived on Sunday evening ISersraant Tramneter in hi. cnllur KA.K.rt- eaa- 1 ne Ij0r Mayor drove to the Mansion Honsi I at an end. The Lord Mayor drove to tbe Mansion House, v-ia iiuuuiiuii iias just arnvea, and we have had a great number of other arrival, within the the mr.i ii aoa i waj College, June 21. mace. asm Ajaermeo a rove nome to their several resi- and Aldermen drove home to their several I sue-in.

residences, and the Herald and mil it rv ml. wh lew uay. among wnotn are Lady era on, Lord Dun-sany, the Hon. Mr. Stewart, THE KAUL MARSHAL'S ORDER FOR A GENERAL XOUBNING 1 SOB HIS LATE MAJESTV KNS WILLIAM THE FOUHTB lovir London Bridge; but it wa.

a very long time before it medicine administered, aided by the heat of die weather an absolute necessity exists that the remains of his Maiestv should speedily undergo the process of being embalmed, and we understand that arrangements were aiade hut air and eariy thi. morning for carrying it into The Marquis Conyngham has been actively engaged since he has been at the Castle in makinr tha. mm id a H.u riuireu. I sergeaBts-at-Arms, two and two, on horseback. His Majesty's ship Talbot, Captain F.

W. Pennell, arrived I Pursuivants fifty-five days from Rio sailed on the 16th of Marchl Heralds hte Valparaiw Sb bring. home 400,000 dollars, nr-lA Sergeant-aUArms. Kiug-at-Anns. A Seweaut-at-Arm, i nn.

money. The Stag and Dublin were at Rio when the I A detachment of Life Guards. In pursuance of ah order of her Majesty in Council, the A reDort is already in circulation thnf it ia th waa poHiote tor men ot business to pass along Comhill or intantinn nf har MaaoaHr itK IJ i cqtapsuie. 21st day of June, 1837, there are to give public notice that it is expected that all per. oris, upon the present occasion of the ins iwajest snip aamaraug sailed to relieve the v.

I tu. rh latter vessel was to proceed to the Falkland Pbce everywhere on tbe there The Rev. Mr. Home, the Lord Mayor'. Chaplain, will funeral, aided by Sir Fredensk Watson, the Comptroller of we -understand, preach a sermon on tk.

rlL. kj. i.ldeth of his late Majesty, of blessed and glorious memory i albot is ordered to Plymouth, to be paid peered no necessity for their interference, the utmost regula alfio rtur Ihwnuilva. anlni Ht. me uuuKnuiu.

ias aaajatyt warn thati the fuaufui should be conducted with a. little pomp aa oosaible th. will Ka mith mm (r if Majesty on Sunday evening- next at the dhurr of it VA 1 Messenger steam-vessel sailed on Tuesday with being preserved. At Charing-cross a large crowd had 0 In -all -1 I (I wj.i iiuoacnuiu, iu occupy Buckingham Palace, so soon a. the few addition, le-quisite to its completion are made.

We have reason to believe the report to be premature. His Roval Highness the Duke of Cambridge, accompanied by Prince George, it expected hourly to arrive in town. Their Royal Highnesses will, it i. said, attend the obsequies of the late King; to oegm upon Saturday next, tne "4th instant. H.s Maje-tv's ship Hercules will he pais wageson Sttur-i Jr 4c" were on the riMnglnuBi lombard-street, oa which occasion iheptflpit, read- i a oif the arrival of tbe Castor from Chatham wiHrrOUBd the National Gallery, upon which persons and communion table will be hung with black, and lose in mmna-u lAm u.

I both ihm hA i i Ih. -rk i Norfolk, Earl consistent with the dignity of departed Royalty of England. The Qoeen very much indisposed, and she ha been attended by her physicians. It will be some day. Itefore the axrajogeeiauts tor the lying in state will be completed.

iHoicst. 3iiiui i fuur ana wu.iMnwi ini sre Dam tiers. i nosp in vi vliu natu kuuui wiu simnr in mark tihhM. GENERAL ORDER FOR THE ARMY, i Horse Guards, June 20, 1837 II- Maiectv' -hin wiimU. V.r'Z.

Jlv-noeo' procession, having passed the north ride of Pi.Wr? KinsrChrlestha Fir-TUrl it- v.u.... I It hot ik.s ik. k-. JJis Hanoverian Majesty left town for Windsor Castle yesterday morning, and returned in the afternoon to his residence in St. James's Palace.

The Duchess of St, Alban's continue, vprv in DREADFUL WIRE. vor wnvsnviwe for tbe armt for his late Sir Frederick Maitiand, K.C.B., for the Eastlberln1 Hoa' wnen the heralds, being uncovered, pro-lforoied in a way that did ioliuite credit to the City authoriti I MAJESrFV KINO WTaCUASf TJTE FOMM. Last nurht. about half-oast ilnM.l .1 claimed her Majesty Queen Victoria. There were only a fewuf sll those who acted under them.

i.ii!. M. -jcij yucni TSEuarsn, i nere were only a lew firm bur Grace is obliged to be lifted in and ont of her II, Ha ets hm llnncra 11 i remirtarl K. Majesty dor not lewilre tJnrtfJwofleen orthe armv a -in wc wauwl m.rt a 4 U- ui. mills belonging to Mr.

Borne, situated ia the Lower Dept-ford-road. were discovered to be on lira. Th at Plymouth, for the Bag of Sir Edward Brace. forthelL "TTT cnen'' fFra th. carriage.

"The Marauis of Anfrlewv. I wees' any other murniiig with taetr amiforasa on -the melancholy occasion than Macs crap over the orna- known as the "Manor Mills," and are sear tha et n.i. hisl bit YOUUfl-eut son. Lord Rearm P- stauon. uoua on toe recant death ot the former so-1 The Queer, remains at Keiuunirton Pl.i M.a letter, of June liavejust been received.

Ivereign. Ilnte 7k Hii Miet'. ixwaii a I I11 funeral, and ber Majesty and her aui Imeatal part of tbe cap or hat, the sword knot, and on the left tea-garoens, anout iju vara, irom tne roadside. The flames yday. Hi.

Lordship's vehicle is quite of the old school. with tbe foUowinsr iz. -J. aiU nn the 9fith of ivtnrii ving oeen per.ormed, thelmother wiU pus that time in irement. far pwr pari of tne OuildinK una nf the rnnstahlaa halnnmna an ah.

I r- ana nas serveo aaa model Tor those of Count D'Onay and the Earl of ChestarfiVW The 11., Officers on dutvare to wear black rlovet.black mn. nt.r ''led to return to port on tbe 28th, in consequence of "ewW way lowrd Temple Bar, at which loccsnions as her Majesty's public duties require her appear- l. tl I .00 .1 1 Dlace it sitismI ahnrtlv kaiVn is .1 1 wich Railway, and he had scarcely made the alarm M. rk. difereat principle, as is that of Lord Southampton thi.

latter wa. the admiration of all in Hyde Park last devouring element shot through the windows and roof. Jm- mic v.aie-- 7777 7 aani-i puonc. ornamental part el tne cap or nat, ttta sword on the left crew on the ek liaL and left -carrel enough I Guards, wbo hended the nrnrM.un fnm.nA i. AM JL wnawii tm 'issai "i uir louunisi, which pasHjea swgi tne taie-B nere ine Bance public.

to work the The ErSJi ot. xe proclamation ot ner Majesty Queen Victoria tookI ooVew Mack wipa and crsoe for the assistance of the engines fbut the fire had been di-co- 1 1 ne marriage ot tne Jady Fanny itzwilliam In. Wm. RriHormnn Simrunn Ran. talra.

wav, wnue ttouse tron. rurinantii.Arm. -'-rtacked hv the same complaint. The Medea, out of alk. 7 miBw yeaieraay morning in at.

James's falace. uscart over tne had 68 on thesis which was closed. Seve- Her Majesty, accompanied by the Duchess of Kant, audi Tbe drums am top. wish bJack crape, and black wwma uy int watenmen on ine vanou. Bridges, who communicated with the various fire establishment station, in the metrn-rirllis before the iMtamgwr frnm tha 5 a.

1 l- ui-iuuirum. Jnynediatelv after the ceremouvtbe bride and bridegroom will brfceed to Milton, the Mat of Earl Fitz william. i.rers. ine disease nas nosr nearly exhausted itaelt.and ul eiapseo a iter tne naiung ot the procession without! attended bv Ladv Marv Stooford. r.lcrasie i.

to he fromthe.oik. of ih i- nas now nearly exhausted itself, i.Brai minutes eiapseo atter tne haiunir ot the Drocet.ion tl.r..,,l.Kjj i -wj inarj amvM at tne ralace iriimvinejaae oi tne colour ll. Jlcan.r;ri p.c,.ii I l. I. oiopiuru, of i lany proceeding taking place, in consequence of tbe Lord! KensimHnn ten oVlnr-k -i i ftiii ik.

fromIcrle ung fP P1 uence of the Lord! Kensington at ten o'clock, escorted Ufeltanfry, sad from fee siaodard The brigades on receiving the information, inetanllv started nO mnA nnwarf.il Di.fM.M.mui:.. 7 riiour'in hopesf tWr eping it, BeUeropfcr Veilll by a party of the truuipetsof cavdry. The yonng Lond Haddo, eldest son of tbe Earl of Aberdeen ia now at Malta. It is hi. Lordship', intention tot iit Greece and Germany before his return to this country.

Ve refriret to hear of the extreme indlarwaitinn i mnirawaiqq irom trie follow mo- nUeM---Samlk-nrar a. JTW rt i aanaraan s-iane ir nngdon-street, Waterloo-road, Watlmg-jtrtJenWr-aooara I and also one helnnirinv tn tk. ur. Hind, cutler, arrived at Malta, from tbencon the! 7 7. ciocx, nowever, alGnards.

The Royal suite, occupying two other carriages, in-1 WhenonirenBppearstCourtintheirtinifornMt -a ti -i rr -a rt-u KSf ChUrCh that the Citylcluded Lady Flora Hartingthe Master of tbe Horse, Colonelbhn crepe over fee ornamental part ot the cap or hat, the of 'sK had thwr rttI0M tbe entrance to thel Cavendish, and Colonel H.rcourt. I.wotd knot, nndnnthsi toft arm blaclt crape srf over the it Mulls trXm tWar.no. K. lk. 5 BOWB the Middle Temple-lane gate.

The! The Oueen. who was attired in nmsr riionUer. wham: Dido Harleon Thel was attired in nraing, nana after her Mulder of lie Lady Jane Peel. Sir Charles Clarke is attending her Fira.nfl-a Thai lk flH.rv.r ot A h.uind. aA .1 niaui.

uuuuinr. which iu about 1.0 feet enirth. and Ml in haal.k ui vsiup, viwis sojourning at tang ton. The Earl and Countess of Burlinrton have in heitrhth. totallv encomnaaed in a.na.

i By command of tbe Right Honourable the General h. tirresiee was at tuoraltar, bsppturel amioainyai passed tnrougn trie State Koom. to the Presence 1 OrlU. TVthnn. .1 I.

Am.ri.k rAT th. Cnnln. IU L.I rlnn Jnaa tka rla n- arrived in Belgrave-square, from a vi.it to the Duke of De i 7 7, r' mni.u.i rooe upnunaniDer. ttie window ot which lookuiB- into the lafsreCourt. vonshire at Brtffiton.

aaiieo irom Malta on tne ixcl ot M.v lor i -j r- ever had an appearance ao awfully grand as in the present' is here in h.rhour ThV. "k7. 77 "'I J' slae 01 gate.fy.rd of the palace by tbe ride of Marlborough House was t-ommajuung in Chief, Job Mcdoxalb, Adjutant-General. GENERAL ORDEftwfAe NAVY and MARINES. i.ec ua.c utrt'u lUSrLi.k i.

i i i urreat fears were entertained the family of 1 VT j. tha una-aa-l ZnW. -L-7r umuB suooe lorxn witn surnassnif yuac ow-qpuLs. wnen tne new. oi tne late melancholy n-v-ere.

Confience hat not arrived yet from Marseilles, I The Officer at Arms, who demands entrance intolthe Court with loud and reiterated cheers. The Dueh-ss Drio-niness. heincr at i 11.. i lent fans arnvea. rr are glad to bear that Lord Jdrairaltv.

Jta-re -A dense masses of smoke that ascended as additional prflprtss 7 "oavMBie ixraoon, to proclaim ner Koyal Majesty was on the right of her Maiestv. Viacoont Mel si quite sate and well, and.fwlth the other young No- who HiViimMnijafl him. i rtbirsisn. a. Itnria Oiu-hi nf tha ITnilar KlnmAn.

TL. tw a. Her Majesty does not require that the officer, of the Fleet w. tuuire uu au rival were got wora, a good sup- melancholy ir Alexander Duff Gordon is now in London. rnmnoratl that him awimnlUlil pijr ui water Deing ooiainen mm stson dMSance irom tka tka- orar.

crepe, op tbe Wm, 1 ucnuuiui sister is iffi to bestow her hand and heart upon the eldest mm of an with inconceivable alacrity, the flames bad gained such a i -r r- 'ieaarm, nat, and knot nor with their dress uniforms, the Lord Pnvy Seal, the Secretary of State for the Home! than black glo vested brack scrape oa the left arm, hat, and rd the Secretary of State for the Homejtmjn black gtovea bhn William uuiuui me premise, cobs mar in mj pomon ot them late Miss Vaup-han. of A- hoisted half-mast the" Fourth the Royal aa-- aUyor'th high on board his Majesty's lud the object of his mission, and directions were I Department, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, the Master oflord knot? Iheol guns fired, taken up by eachl- the admission of the cavalcade. Rouge Croix, I the Hone, Viscount Com bet-mere, Gold Stick in Waiting-1 other mournmg li.nn. 4k. nf thi.

nrmninn ri.lnn.l .1 rm a mm 'CTODg On the left arm hat uui uiai ine omoeraos vm ojnii xuai i uc? suutu northatt aiaamir, auu V. winnmtll. ll lna tn tham. wnnill aV he garrison and minute inute leflalarge sum of money we have heard) to the U.i.nrHiJr -k-, -l i wuu uiric unuurma inan oiaca anal awssnt Jraaots mtntunt am Amitt to the ravages of the devouring element; in fact, thsfatls hao k.it r. at in a tn nna nf tha I ng to various circumstances the will is likelv to he Aid Usohlack gloves, and the sash covered SSIK.S8 thro- eopenling), and Lord Gardn'er.

Lord. It the Bedchanlber; WSWtWi wi an engine tL. rl ii fsiue oi tne gate, wnen tne Darner, were tnr being applieo to tnen, was quietly ertnguished. nnanVlnr-k the root fell IB with a fT" vnaucci wm oe appealed to, and must Ida the mieton ictoria. "Ito admit the procession, which then advanced 1 tl.

i ia. to admit the procession, which then advanced and lriir.l. kniiiM mro .11 n.rlllu JtktmiA Ik. Jun.linn oa. nail ihirn to Chancery-I Vice-Chamberlain, the Treasurer of the HousehoW, thel snd cept at Court, when rhe' are to weaa- black crape ime.

The whole! Comptroller of the HoustAd, Sir William HoustoOn, Grooml arm' h'V 9V(ai rP craPB PH to Chaneery-I Vice-Chamberlain, tbe Treat" tln. Tk t.l.lo r.l ti JaV-La i uc- comptroller oi ine nousssaajau, ak-k nartlv assisted the fireman in their nn.r...n. The intended ball at U. lilt' lit Ulll flames were not got under till near two o'clock this mornioZ Ui .11 rl.neer t-MUed. It waa I i.

a memry tHe Pty utboritie, ta jined the falUng in I in Waiting and the Honni oi the City autnontie. here joined the falling in! in Waiting; and the Hon.lfnUam Batburst, in 1 heir several! of the Roval Marine, are to he covered with-mli Ja 'whionable arrange- immediately after tbe officers at arms, and the cavalcade pro-1 uniforms, and with their respective ensigns of office, were inlblack, and a black crap7 is to be bung from tbe pike of the present, ceeded down up Ludgate-hill, through St. Paul'sl attendanre anitjnd her Majesty. I divisional colour staff. C.

Wooo. Omnerot the Noblemen arid ceeded down Fleet-street, up Ludgate-hill, through St. Paul's! attendance around her Majesty. not take olace. and the whole nf tha f.i,: i.i.

"uuicilicil dliu edneated at Harrnnr II in "rbour. Britannia, Excellent, Rotuney, Pique, (obtain the correct particulars during the con fusion thatni-e- ma tn tha uriirm nf tk. ft. "Zsrtl I "rnoge Ga-MIemen i 1 cuwjnanve it to-knve been occasioned by the overheating of the flunmniia la.1 mM k.J.uin.il.n.ri....l nflk. Tl Wat NpitUaJ.Princeas Charlotte, Hercules, Seringa iwrroitik.

NhMfeis -r ikTTi oerinKa-jajnurcnyara ana uneapsme, until mey arnvea at the end of! In the Court-yard a Guard of Honour of the Life Guards. a Tr i I'arrowbasv'k. Talbot. Independence. American fri-l tar L.a..

1 I A shnrt tim. kofr.ro ton vuten A short time before ten oelock yesterday 0nmtt fle i'rrow. "uou-twreex, wnere xney naiiea, ior ine purpose ot prociami-wa. drawn up in tbe middle of the yart, luting the Xl pr-ry ttl The jrrand dinner which to have been lingherMretyafourthtime. Uule in advance stood tbe Queen', m.rshalmen, and 11.131 ylogjTZ I "-i wi-br-w.

-pposiw Apsiey rionse, on ner way to at. ames T1K EDITOR OF THE MORNING POST. at-l I The procession having been at this point joined by several I Queen's sergeant trumpeter, and tbe household drum, and tended hy the Royal Horre Guards and Life Gaards. Along Thatched House Tavern by the meur the City companies, moved on to the Royal trumpets instate uniforms. On tha north side of the spaoalh -j0' line fnxn Keaington carriages were drawn up on I jiwr th FintIilM of lh Aiminiiif -t-v nvuTcnuia uruii-9 ana ivuyai nuinc uuanjs anu uiic uokuj, i 1 a a w-.

1 Ithn mL.I. wjr- a uie wiy companies, moved on to trie Koyal trumpets in staU uniforms, tin tha north trs-tl -T lrom carriaces were orawn up on j. rjT ti waa in the Alliance Fire Ofice. The attendanca f'the l.il'Sirrtnh having annoarwl in ram n. ru.r rT title ui police of the Rdivi ion was most iiumerrms, andtfiev fl'-to the ut during the ragg ofthtfU 0 I Km 3El A I "Huding to an accident said to have happened to I where the reading of the proclamation was again renewed leonlr.

-ri a i n. napprneo rimewea Ate.ch of the wheretheretulingofthe proclamation wa, again renewed. anvvgv itcic HJVW rami, anu Mating ting nlamlv dreed in Wvaram hsll. r. viA.v tl.o 9iri si her visit to the oesween uie uuara.

anu tne falace were the SergeaBte-at-1 Mafetty was received with huzzas, and tl that that ship had been! pointsat which the proclamation was made the! Arms on horseback, bearing their Urge gilt maces, and handkerchiefs. The Queen was very Falkland Islands, I have tolband played the national anthem. ling silver collar, of S. S. on the opposite side, near to theIdesP mourning! bowed to those, who met I to the Cleopatra atl arriving oppt site to the Royal Exchange the procession I window at which her Majesty stood, were the heralds and jdjckflw a nfa ibore during ber visit to thel'" halted, and the proclamation having been read for the! pursuivants dismounted and uncovered.

AntiJt between the Guard, and the Patau, were the aert mT? ana nantflterchieta. The Oueen was verv 3r TTkl tue leopaira atl hh ue 10 tne ttoyai r-XCtiange me procewionB winaow as wmcn ner majesty Stood, were the IH shore durinsr her visit to thelagain halted, and the Droclnm. lion ha vinir been rea for thel dursuivants dismounted and nnrnt-arnrl 7 W0--. caunot tstke ptssaus. I Choked to DeATlTirV TTfVr- -x "torn, that no accident happened tppened no acciurau nappenru iw are reqiieated to state that Lady JodreH'sf if rr-rm.

the 1 r.iLi he was never on which wt. to have takan plaw on Thursday, June tha51dt-Mre. BromwidL we hMuZrZ? P00? VV naaj, wnicn was to have to.or occtipieo every spact-, ana ine specwaraon laotBook II. IS unavoidahlv a-Wnnnarf atMhl in ll onu- mm m.X ia nl. A -L l.

ir "nun wax toe omer re pecunn last tune Was received with Arn; -hr. mmA then thai Kir am Wnorl.i I it. a r. rr- v-. 7 77.

.777 an nisau imtr-e I l.l uc lIUg UI AIUU, -Tt Ihg St tIJC3iy U'U ffift SUDS UCIWII, DUI reveral component parts of the procession separated, each Deputy Garter, wore a splendid tabard, richly enibroidered Tl and a doubt was entertained ner jn.Jesiy aia not snow oerseil, but the coacti, and a doubt was entertained I TTe are requested to siaie mat lwr. ana ivtiss oermim- mww towmu tha. Wa i il quest th8t you will insert this letter in yoor next ball, ia PtiVtman-sq tn, is unavoidably portponed. 01 oar Hvev-exceri thel liaaing meir way home. On re-passing the Maoekw Houselmdld, and a goto collar of 8.8.; June.

Csthrow Diwiev. tr.iTTi il meWS3 i. i a i i snuumaDia.il or ten aaainv tnr than. .11 ar iir your obedient Servant. June M.

Jomu W. Garv. the trumpeu of the Herald, -truck up the National AnUienvIEsi-J Somerset Herald C. G. Ynung, Turk Herald Madame Paste, at the SU which was received milh rrci l.nVt A Rini.nl Vr.

ti in 1 of a "tatement in tbe Jfons- 41 is saia to nave Deen oscorinnaeu oy auvueuuu t.i 7. ia tv nassnw: TTT nvortm vdue Tum'lii pUs? The new club-house in Fali-nralL which IS oyster, however, has ever been mkt mt riJ-n aare itaw- 1 to he mllerl The TTnitpd Puivsrailv mrl snntnrlaalh iln.U i .71 577 uu. 1.. uu mHt richly embroidered, collar, nf si, tor a few performances at the no 'p uaim. hit iirorras ortnii mtniaiHa.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1801-1900