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  2. LATEST INTELLIGENCE.

    ON March 9, the Confedorates made a raid into Fairfax Court-house, and captured Brigadier-General Stoughton, his staff, horses, and some booty. They then retired by the Warronton-rond. On the other hand, the ...

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  3. THE MARRIAGE OF THE PRINCE OF WALES AND PRINCESS ALEXANDRA. OF DENMARK.

    Yesterday the marriage ceremony in which the Euglish nation feels so deep an interest was performed with fitting pomp and solemmty at Windsor. The fair Princess, who landed on Saturday morning a stranger to the ...

    Article : 13,135 words
  4. WELCOME TO THE ROSE OF DENMARK.

    From amongst the numerous literary tributes which have been offered up to the Princess on this occasion, we select the following as in all respects the most worthy of the theme. The first is by Alfred Tennyson, and the ...

    Article : 260 words
  5. THE JOURNEY.

    At half-post three o'clock it was understood that the Royal pair would leave the Castle on their way to the Great Western Station, whence they were to depart on their journey to Osborne, and the multitude, which,after ...

    Article : 3,886 words
  6. ALEXANDRA'S WELCOME.

    Blow soft! March wind! the song that thou singest Aloft in the sails, is a song of joy: Flow free, O tide! the freight which thou bringest Is human love that hath no alloy. ...

    Article : 576 words
  7. THE COURT AND PERSONAL.

    The Crown Princesa of Prussia (Princess Royal of Great Britain and Ireland), by command of the Queen, held a Drawing-room on behalf of her Majesty, on Saturday, Feb. 28, in St. James's Palace. two hundred ...

    Article : 746 words
  8. THE RECEPTION OF THE PRINCESS ALEXANDRA.

    It is not often that, as a nation, we unbend our busy energies and turn aside from all the great commercial and political cares of the world that centre here, to devote our time to public festivity and pure rejoicing. Our ...

    Article : 809 words
  9. THE ILLUMINATIONS.

    London may be said to bave been en fete not ouly from the 7th of March, when the Princess Alexandra made her public entry, to the night of the lOth, when the marringo was celebrated by illuminations, but for several ...

    Article : 1,832 words
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